Author: nickgarrett

  • The incredible Finn Juhl: Pelikan Chair

    July 6th, 2010 by Valerie

    Finn Juhl: Pelikan

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    We are thinking about buying a new chair for the living room to replace one we picked up at Society of St Vincent De Paul. If you have never been there, I recommend checking it out. It’s overwhelmingly huge and seemed to require frequent trips to find the real prizes, but we did find a good looking chair for $60 bucks that has lasted us for almost two years. It’s worth a trip! But still. It might be time for an upgrade. In my dreams, I’d get a piece by Finn Juhl (1912-1989), a Danish furniture designer who was trained as an architect, but gained notoriety for his beautiful furniture in the 1940s. The license for his pieces now belongs exclusively to the Danish company Hansen & Sorensen.

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    The Pelikan is a wonderful example of Finn Juhl’s design. Inspired by the modern “free art” of the time, its organic shape and fluid lines are so inviting. The Pelikan is said to be very comfortable and is manufactured with the best craftsmanship, including hand-sewn upholstery and legs that come in several types of wood.

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    A Pelikan (or a few Pelikans) great coupled with a Poeten–another of Finn Juhl’s classic designs. Juhl created the Poeten for his own home in 1941, and today it is an endure piece of classic Danish furniture.

    Image Source: Hansen & Sorensen

  • With jam and bread. Nick G Traditional sign writer London

    Jam and Bread Lee London… Just done.

    Client was delighted with this sign, written today in quite difficult circumstances… Next door is a large development and the work today coincided with the paint removal by jet blasting. So between intermittent gusts of diesel, wind spray and a heavy soaked tarpaulin work was easy!

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    Anyhow the process involved sharp rendering and a chalk effect on the main letters. This was created by using first coat slightly rough, second coat brown background fidgeting in and finally returning to the White dry brush and touching in delicate distressed edges.

    Staring at 9am and finishing at 4 in fading light it was a full day and great result.

    Nick Garrett

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