The project started with 2 antique spears the client had bought a number of years ago. I decided to mount these on a 2-inch thick piece of exotic wood using also copper and bronze. This sits off the wall slightly allowing me to use lighting behind it. I pulled the base of the wall out and topped this with etched glass with light set inside. This gives soft light behind the Italian sleigh bed. The ceilings and windows are 14 feet high and concrete floors, so it was important to still have a masculine feel but keeping the softness of a Master Bedroom.
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Who is the manufacturer of the pendant lights? Thank you. »
Susan Brook Interiors We bought this bed from Italy a number of years ago, i have searched for a manufacturer but have yet been unsuccessful, if i find it i will post the details. Regards, Susan
The project started with 2 antique spears the client had bought a number of years ago. I decided to mount these on a 2-inch thick piece of exotic wood using also copper and bronze. This sits off the wall slightly allowing me to use lighting behind it. I pulled the base of the wall out and topped this with etched glass with light set inside. This gives soft light behind the Italian sleigh bed. The ceilings and windows are 14 feet high and concrete floors, so it was important to still have a masculine feel but keeping the softness of a Master Bedroom.
added by laurenmacneill to Emma's garage (7 weeks ago)
There are, however, certain qualities and materials associated with a more masculine aesthetic. Things like flannel, leather and wool tend to evoke a manly vibe. As do colors like gray, black, brown and blue. Straight lines and hard edges read as masculine, as does an absence of bright colors.
This room was finished around 10 years ago, apart from the classics i do not have specs on the other products used. Regards, Susan