these guys, below, are my favorites. They look like fishing rope, but the red just makes them killah.
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Monday, August 29, 2011
kenneth cobonpue - out door furniture that ( probably ) doesn't look like your mother's.
Whenever we stay at a beautifully executed hotel, I'm shameless when it comes to flipping over ottoman's, crawling under the desk in the room, shimming out the armoire - all to find that little tag telling me, 'who made it'. Last week while in Nevis, the hotel where we were staying used mass quantities of Janus et Cie furniture. Most of it was what you'd expect with traditional lines and dark wood, but what stood out to me was a line by designer Kenneth Cobonpue that sat on a little patio over looking the beach. I couldn't find the exact line that the hotel used, but his site had a ton of similar and great looking pieces. Check it:
these guys, below, are my favorites. They look like fishing rope, but the red just makes them killah.
these guys, below, are my favorites. They look like fishing rope, but the red just makes them killah.
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