Plastic Fantastic Retro Lessons For Up To The Minute Style
Posted on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at 11:19 amCategory: Other
An oft maligned
material, with undeserved links to tackiness and cheapness, plastic is actually
a wonderfully adaptable material that has played a massive part in design
history. The explosion of creativeness that was the 1960’s saw this new an
seemingly limitless material inspire the great designers of the day to create
some of the most iconic pieces of furniture the world has seen. Without plastic
designers such as Joe Columbo, Verner Panton and Eero Aarnio would perhaps have
remained relative unknowns. Timeless pieces of work that defined the era such
as Aarnio’s globe chair, or the Panton chair would not exist. Whether you know
these names or not, chances are you and somebody from every generation of your
family will own either pieces by such designers or pieces directly inspired by
them, such is the measure of their influence.
If used correctly,
plastic is the most effective way of achieving the increasingly popular “modern
retro? look that is shaping contemporary design at the moment. For those fearing
a themed look, do not fear, you will not be asked to roll on the psychedelic
print wallpaper and don a feathered headband. The trick is to subtly accent
your existing modern room with a key plastic piece that gives a knowing nod to
past times. A very popular example of this can be seen in most design magazines
at the minute where an eclectic dining set up of either a battered old
farmhouse table or an ultra minimal lacquered white dining table is matched
with a set of brightly coloured plastic Panton chairs. The single piece of
ergonomically moulded plastic and signature bright colour that makes up each
chair provides an extremely satisfying contrast to the tables described.
A single seater chair
to match your existing settees is also a brilliant way to introduce a level of
retro cool in your home. Or perhaps a tulip dining or coffee table. Circular in
shape standing on one hour glass shaped leg; a tulip table is a very chic way
to introduce plastic into the home. Create stunning contrast by adding some
ultra luxurious faux fur , invite them around to your uber cool pad and
allow them to admit how wrong they have been.
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