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Counter Intelligence: Bar Stools

I’m a firm believer that a counter chair is not just merely a place to sit.  A counter chair, or bar stool, if you will, can be a sculptural statement piece that turns that kitchen island or outdoor patio bar into something far more than just its functional self. I’m waxing on about counter seating as I recently agonized over just the right counter chairs for a soon to open coffee and wine bar here in Pasadena.  Upholstered or not, back or no back, the choices are endless.  So On Madison, your ever intrepid style detective, has put together some of our favorite counter seating solutions that will have you sitting pretty.

1/ Lucite & Leather bar stool 2/ Bar area with mid-century inspired bar stools 3/ LUNAR bar stool with gold feet 4/ Powell & Bonnel Contralto Bar stool 5/ The Avalon bar, by Kelly Wearstler 6/ Milo Baughman bar stool 7/ Blu Dot copper bar stool 8/ Bar area utilizing the Blu Dot bar stools 9/ John Legend’s bar area and kitchen featured in Architectural Digest 10/ Vintage brass bar stool 11/ BRADLEY Green velvet bar stool 12/ Lime green bar stools in Monaco’s first Chinese restaurant 13/ Charles Hollis Jones “Waterfall” bar stool 14/ Gary Gutterman Lucite bar stools 15/ Lucite bar stools & marble kitchen island

Bar-stools

 

Shaken, Not Stirred.

Lately we’ve been bringing back the sacred cocktail hour ritual at my house (did it ever leave?) and what better cocktail with which to unwind than the classic martini. There’s something sexy about a martini glass: the way it’s shaped, the way one’s hand gracefully grasps it—-well, it’s downright glamorous. On Madison decided to assemble the perfect accoutrement for making the perfect martini and with Father’s Day just around the corner, we think Dad would love mixing up his martinis in style. And if you’re in search of the perfect Martini recipe follow our Refreshments board on Pinterest where we feature drink ideas, recipes, & inspiration. Cheers!

Martini

Tom Ford menswear / Aldo Tura green lacquered goatskin bar cart / Brass & Smoked glass Italian bar cart / Tom Ford black & white wingtip brogues / Trombone stainless ice bucket / Bombay Sapphire gin / Milano Crystal martini glass / Asymmetrical martini glass / Stubbs & Wooton martini glass embroidered smoking loafers / Clark Gable in his smoking jacket / Moschino men’s runway red smoking jacket & pocket square detail / Stemless martini glasses / Thomas Fuchs skull ice bucket

All items from the collage can be found on our Pinterest board, Madison Modern blog. See the rest of our boards and follow us on Pinterest here.

 

 

Design for the Ages: Timeless Women Designers

Being a trailblazer is never easy. Doing one’s own thing in the face of popular convention (and usually with a fair dose of criticism) is certainly never easy– especially when you’re a woman blazing your trail in a male-dominated field.

So the extraordinary design accomplishments of Gabriella Crespi, Eileen Gray and Charlotte Perriand are even more notable when one thinks that these women left profound marks in the world of design from the 1920’s through the 1970’s, a time when most women entered typically female oriented careers.

While Crespi actually studied architecture in Milan, both Perriand and Gray were also involved in architecture mostly through their involvement with Le Corbusier. All three women are best known for their furniture design. Gray’s famous Bibendum Chair, Perriand’s B-306 Chaise Lounge and Crespi’s Z Desk and Puzzle Table are examples of their work, which has become incredibly iconic. Strong architectural lines, the use of chrome, brass and bronze mixed with leather— all are hallmarks of their design. They feel as chic and relevant now as when they were created.

This week after Mother’s Day weekend let us celebrate these important artists who aimed to change the climate and ideas of popular convention during an era that made it very difficult to do so as a woman. Their pieces and contributions to the art and design world will live on always. All collage photos below and their sources can be found on our Pinterest page : Madison Modern Blog

 

WomenDesigners_1Photo credits and links : Madison Modern Pinterest board

 

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