Project: PHORM Interiors Design: Ian Wrightson and Steven Stewart Featured Products: Fritz Hansen 3316 Egg Reclining Chair designed by Arne Jacobsen in Kvadrat, Tord Boontje "Happy". Nest by artist Nadine Sawyer Photography: Kylie Hood
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I like the informative side of your blog. I am learning everday hoorah for learning! Anyway I adore that egg chair. Could you guys put up an iconic piece of furniture (I realise most of them are) every now and then and give us some info on it.
Thanks for the feedback, 'anonymous'. We are trying to make the blog both informative and fun! We both are very passionate about ALL styles of furniture and look forward to posting about it (iconic pieces included). I look forward to more comments from you. Cheers...Ian
Steven Stewart and Ian Wrightson are co-directors of PHORM Interiors, an interior design firm located in Red Hill, Brisbane.
Our projects are varied, ranging from boardrooms to beach houses. Clients are private individuals, architectural practices and high profile companies, all who rely on PHORM's indepth knowledge of the industry and extensive network of specialists.
Phorm Interiors are recent finalists in the qdos design awards.
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4 comments:
Hello
I like the informative side of your blog. I am learning everday hoorah for learning! Anyway I adore that egg chair. Could you guys put up an iconic piece of furniture (I realise most of them are) every now and then and give us some info on it.
Thanks for the feedback, 'anonymous'. We are trying to make the blog both informative and fun!
We both are very passionate about ALL styles of furniture and look forward to posting about it (iconic pieces included).
I look forward to more comments from you.
Cheers...Ian
I love the website...its very very beautiful and sums up the work you do quite well.
Looking forward to seeing project updates...
Thanks Micheal
Really enjoyed reading your feedback.
We look forward to more comments.
Cheers...Ian
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