Recreator

Posted in International on Thursday, 12 January 2012. Print

When we are in a position to set up, to furnish the area where we are living, we are all facing a big dilemma.

Recreator

On one side we are attracted by the minimalism brought to extremes, by the modern furniture with many incorporated technologies, but instantly appear also the contra-arguments: these can be cold and impersonal. On the other hand we want to get rid of crowd and we would like our furniture to create a homely, spacious environment, to allow for every piece to be valorized also individually. It’s not a too exaggerated desire: we would like the interior of our house to have personality. We wish our home to be interesting, cozy and intelligently furnished.

Are the art furniture, the classical pieces the solution? Depends on who is buying it and where is placing thus a set composed by valuable and massive pieces.

One answer to the dilemma is the eclectic style.

Who makes bold to combine different styles, textures and forms, must have the certitude of good taste, to avoid the bluff with taste of kitsch. If we succeed to save ourselves from this danger, an infinite number of ways will open to us, offering the possibility to create something unique.

How the furniture manufacturer encounters thus a demand?

Everything is settled! The designers discover more and more the joy of reconditioning creatively the old pieces, and the varnish and paint suppliers are ready to offer the whole baggage of knowledge to create finishings with antique effect. The offer is complete even in the domain of textiles, for those who have the courage to try unusual combination for upholstery.

Take a shot!

Recreating the pieces of furniture, giving new lease of life to the existing forms will be your pleasure, that later these reinvented objects (actually: newly made) arrived in the home of the clients will be integrated in pleasant and recreative environments. The game of words shows in fact the essence: the joy of those who creates furniture will be taken over by those who will use the old/new pieces, to bring color and style to their home.


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