Let’s start the weekend with a bang. Julie over at BassamFellows sent me some breath taking photos of their Mid-Century House project. The one aspect of this project that caught my stare was the pieces inside the house. In our chip board, glued, laminated, MDF, plastic and disposable furniture world we live in, it is so refreshing to see these beautiful sculpted pieces. I love the simplicity of this MCM home, it really lets these pieces stand as sculptures, almost musem like. I will be doing a follow up post Monday on these pieces of art, with a little more info on BassamFellows. More after the jump.
BassamFellows Project: Mid-Century Modern House
Use: Residential
Location: New Canaan, CT
Date: October 2003
Renovate an architecturally significant and pedigreed mid-century modern house near the famed Glass House. Return house to its former design integrity by adding back details stripped during previous insensitive renovations. Re-plan living areas to create larger rooms and improved interior flow. Upgrade exterior landscaping to take advantage of stunning natural setting and indoor/outdoor living. Elevate materials and finishes commensurate with its luxury location.






Comments ( 3 )
Eastvold Custom: Mar 20 09 at 9:01 pmIs that last set of cabinetry in a Flor ad or was this featured in Dwell or Met Home? I have seen that exact shot somewhere.
Tyler: Mar 20 09 at 9:13 pmYa it was so good I put it in twice, Ha ha but it’s fixed now. They have been featured in a lot of mags so it is possible we have all seen it before.
Tyler: Mar 24 09 at 8:31 pmEASTVOLD CUSTOM, Craig Bassam read your comment, he said Dwell used the kitchen cabinetry shot for years as their ad for the magazine subscription.





