At EQ3, we celebrate our custom-upholstery program. We pay homage to the talented designers and skilled craftspeople that embrace the authenticity, compassion and ethical responsibility that define what it means to be Canadian. The Making Of, we’ll take you behind the scenes on the making some of the upholstery collections that are so unique to EQ3. First to be featured, the Reverie Collection.
The making of each of our sofas and sectionals starts with the frame. The Reverie frame is made from a combination of Aspen and Birch hardwood, as well as high-precision engineered wood. After the frame is assembled, the sofa then moves to the next phase of manufacturing, where the internal suspension system is installed. The internal suspension system for our Reverie collection features sinuous (curvy and supportive) wire springs that are designed to work with our high resiliency foam to achieve a well-balanced and ergonomic seating experience.
Once the foam is applied, the piece is ready to be upholstered in one of our 130+ fabric and leather options. Each button is hand-pulled to create the iconic tufting.
An EQ3 classic, the Reverie collection was influenced by American Mid Century Modern design language, featuring architectural lines that are punctuated with elegant button tufting.
As classic as the era that inspired the design, the Reverie is sure to be an EQ3 classic in your home for years to come.
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The EQ3 Reverie Sofa is a beautifully tailored piece with button-tufted seating and back. It would be a perfect addition to any mid-century modern inspired space. The sofa is upholstered in Classic Sahara leather, which gives it a luxurious look and feel. It would be a great choice for anyone who is looking for a ready-made leather sofa. Shown in Grade 200 Classic Sahara with Black Ash legs. Can be ordered from StudioYDesign "ready-to-ship" in this option.
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Choose the right bed
Your bed is one place you spend a considerable amount of time every day, so make sure it’s comfortable.
Upholstered vs. Wood
Things to consider: do you like sitting up and reading in bed? Could your bedroom benefit from some sound absorption (think concrete floors and vaulted ceilings) if so, consider an upholstered bed, like our Cello or Bento, for instance. If the look of a wood frame better complements your needs and space, try our Marcel, or Reclaimed Teak Beds, Boom Bed-Storage-Drawer, or Ora Beds.
Make it cozy
Invest in quality bedding. Moncton Duvet Set or the Acadia Duvet Set are much more luxurious and last through more washes. Feel like you’re at a fancy hotel every time you hit the sheets. Add a foot warming rug near the end of your bed to create a casual and inviting feel. We like the Husky rug for its warmth and coziness. A great neutral shade can help transform your space with texture and functionality.
Don’t skimp on storage!
It’s easy to let things pile up in your bedroom – there’s nothing worse than coming home to a room littered with outfit options. Invest in some functional and beautiful storage pieces like our Marcel Double Dresser, Marcel Single Dresser for extra blankets, and sweaters and the Strand Magazine Table for books and magazines.
Take a seat
If you have the room use it. Bring a functional chair into your room for reading. To get the best sleep you should reserve your bed for what it’s meant for.
Try the Lyla Side Chair which is perfect for chair exercising or placing your extra reading collectables by the bed. Introduce some light for nighttime reading. We can’t get enough of Verve Table/Floor Lamp.
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It is time to think about freshening up the backyard, patio, deck or whatever area you consider to be your special outdoor entertaining area. At Studio Y Design, we not only have the premier furniture for Victoria and area lifestyle living, but the best selection of outdoor furniture with superior design and craftsmanship.
]]>As the blossoms bloom, and the temperatures turn upwards, our thoughts wander to considerations for establishing our outdoor living spaces. It is time to think about freshening up the backyard, patio, deck or whatever area you consider to be your special outdoor entertaining area. You might be wanting to entertain more guests or add a pop of personality. Spring 2023 brings exciting outdoor furniture trends for all tastes and wallets. From premier interior brands taking on the great outdoors, using top quality mixed materials and design features to larger dining and seating groups. Keep in mind to add bold pops of color and contemporary design to your space, coupled with lots of functionality. With these elements in mind you are sure to bring a new and thrilling dimension to your backyard or patio. Let’s uncover some top pieces of outdoor furniture to add life to your outdoor living space for 2023.
Available in 9 bright colors, from EQ3, and designed by Loll, the Lollygagger lounge chair sets a new paradigm for the modern Adirondack chair. Consider that the Loll brand has been designing and manufacturing outdoor furniture for years, and given a delightful twist for this new modern Adirondack. The chair features an integrated bottle opener, placed discreetly under the arm so you never have to get up to open your favorite brews or coolers. Additionally, it is made of recycled plastic, which means it’s easy to clean and requires no maintenance. We feel confident you will love the comfort, functionality and design of the Lollygagger Chair.
Featuring the Academy Chair from Connubia, a division of Calligaris, this chair has a polypropylene shell and an elegant base in ash wood that's been treated to make it suitable for outdoor use. A timeless piece that will lend itself perfectly to any outdoor setting. Serve up a tray of martinis or your favorite brew of coffee and the scene is all set.
The Cabrio, from EQ3's Loll line, features a delightful patio lounge chair that sits low to the ground. It has wide arms that allow space to rest a cool drink so that whether you're in the sand or on the dock, you're always relaxed. Keep in mind that the Cabrio Chair is made with 100% recycled plastic making it easy to clean and care for.
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Your bed is one place you spend a considerable amount of time every day, so make sure it’s comfortable.
Upholstered vs. Wood
Things to consider: do you like sitting up and reading in bed? Could your bedroom benefit from some sound absorption (think concrete floors and vaulted ceilings) if so, consider an upholstered bed, like our Bento Beds. If the look of a wood frame better complements your needs and space, try our Boom Bed Storage Bed or Reclaimed Teak Beds.
Take a seat
If you have the room use it. Bring a soft upholstered chair into your room for reading. To get the best sleep you should reserve your bed for what it’s meant for.
Try the Caligaris Holly Lounge Chair which comes in Venice Black and Venice Sand fabric. Introduce some light for nighttime reading.
We are fond of the Boxy Light or Verve Floor/Table Lamp and the Anchor Task Lamp which have loads of style and function.
Don’t skimp on storage!
It’s easy to let things pile up in your bedroom – there’s nothing worse than coming home to a room littered with outfit options. Invest in some functional and beautiful storage pieces like our Marcel Double Dresser, Boom Night Stand for extra blankets, and sweaters and the Strand Magazine Table for books and magazines.
Choose the right rug
Having a rug in the bedroom is essential for keeping your feet warm when you get out of bed. Choose a rug that is going to be easy to maintain. We like the Bila Rug as it is a great neutral with hand-woven rug qualities.
At EQ3, we celebrate our custom-upholstery program every October. We pay homage to the talented designers and skilled craftspeople that embrace the authenticity, compassion and ethical responsibility that define what it means to be Canadian. This October, in a new blog series, The Making Of, we’ll take you behind the scenes on the making some of the upholstery collections that are so unique to EQ3. First to be featured, the Reverie Collection.
An EQ3 classic, the Reverie collection was influenced by American Mid Century Modern design language, featuring architectural lines that are punctuated with elegant button tufting.
The making of each of our sofas and sectionals starts with the frame. The Reverie frame is made from a combination of Aspen and Birch hardwood, as well as high-precision engineered wood. After the frame is assembled, the sofa then moves to the next phase of manufacturing, where the internal suspension system is installed. The internal suspension system for our Reverie collection features sinuous (curvy and supportive) wire springs that are designed to work with our high resiliency foam to achieve a well-balanced and ergonomic seating experience.
As classic as the era that inspired the design, the Reverie is sure to be an EQ3 classic in your home for years to come.
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For example Conform's Timeout Chair and Ottoman features rounded lines and comfort. Timeout, a classic armchair with proud and well-balanced lines, is ready whenever you want to take a break from the outside world. Choose between legs or swivel foot, and feel free to add the footstool that continues the shape of the armchair. The built-in Syncro Backup provides comfortable and ergonomically correct sitting in all positions.
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The busy holiday season is upon us, and we’ve got some easy tips on how to create a festive dining table for all your gatherings!
First off, choose a colour palette.
This doesn’t need to be complicated – work with what you already have! Utilize textures (like marble and wood grain) that you may have in your kitchen already, and add pops of colour to create a simple and elegant look. Adding a metallic can really add some festiveness to your setting!
Make sure everything has a purpose.
Your holiday table can get filled up super quickly. Be sure to make use of your limited space and use functional, yet stylish pieces that will add to your table. There is sure to be lots of movement during your gathering, make sure that everyone has enough space to be comfortable while they enjoy the food and company.
Have fun with it!
Find unique pieces that stand out - not all your tableware needs to be matching! Adding patterned or textured pieces gives your table that little bit of quirk that everyone loves.
Keep it simple.
Don’t overdo it! You don’t need fancy plates and luxury tablecloths to impress. Remember that this season is all about friends, family and celebration, so be sure to create a space that is inviting and cozy for everyone.
We hope that your holiday gatherings are full of family, friends, love & laughter!
From all of us at StudioYdesign, Happy Holidays!
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The Hyper Dining table has been in Calligaris’ line up for 17 years, and it still remains one of our favourites of all of Calligaris’ dining tables.
A simple, yet ingenious design, the Hyper table features extending leaves that are housed underneath either end of the tempered glass top. The mechanism is simple – pull the extension out toward yourself, lift it up, and push back in to line up with the top. In a few simple movements, this 6 person table easily converts to seat 10.
This table, however, does not sacrifice form for function. Its solid, angular wood base creates a contrast with the light, airy glass table top. The chrome accents connecting the frame to the top are a subtle detail that enhances the simplicity of the table. Due to it’s streamlined, uncomplicated design, the Hyper lends itself to many different interior spaces. It’s a contemporary table that is able to enhance both transitional and modern spaces, while providing a practical and functional design.
With its timeless design and practicality, it’s no wonder why the Hyper table has been a client favourite for all these years, and surely will continue to be for many years to come.
]]>A dining table is the hub of the home, a gathering place for family and friends. It is also a significant purchase that you hope will last a lifetime. The best dining table purchase will be one that is affordable, solidly constructed with a timeless style and the right fit for your space. Consider these five tips when purchasing your dining room table:
1. Affordability and Timelessness. Trends are perfect for accessories but not major purchases like dining tables. Keep it simple, within your budget and avoid jumping on the latest trend. Omnia XL Dining Table by Calligaris has clean lines and a timeless appeal. Omnia is a functional rectangular table that can seat up to 10 people comfortably, features wooden legs and your choice of glass, wood or ceramic-stone top.
2. Stability and Construction. If you want your dining table to last through years of children, homework and dinner party wear and tear, choose a table made from hardwood, such as mahogany, walnut, oak or teak. Tables made from engineered or composite woods, which include plywoods and MDF, are durable and economical but are never as strong as hardwood. Solid wood is durable and easy to repair. Wood expands and contracts with heat and humidity and can show scratches and wear, but is considerably easy to care for.
Designed by Calligaris, the Jungle Dining Table is an inspiring artful approach to design. With a walnut top and base, the Jungle table is characterized by two striking, intertwined wooden bases depicting tree branches. Designed by west coast designer, Shawn Place, the Place Dining Table from EQ3 enjoys a glass-top with durable oak or ash legs. Quality craftsmanship and striking form define this contemporary dining table. Glass dining tables are sturdy and provide a reflective surface while bringing a visual lightness to a room. Today’s versions are made with tempered safety glass, which means the glass resists scratches and heat and won’t shatter if knocked.
3. Fit. Consider the dining table's visual weight and account for space around it for chairs and comfort. The Echo Dining Table by Calligaris is a modern extendable dining table with a sleek design. It features a Calligaris-patented automatic system that lifts up the side extension leaves and aligns them with the glass top in two easy steps. The pedestal base offers top comfort for up to 10 people. A timeless marble top is always a showstopper.
4. Shape. Settle on a shape that will work in your dining room. Round tables are great in compact areas and eat-in kitchens that have square dining zones. The Vortex Dining Table by Calligaris offers a glass or ceramic top that marries beautifully with the metal base and is secured to the frame by three circular steel plates. The design of the Vortex table provides flexible seating.
5. Seats. How many people do you need to seat on a regular basis? Simply put, buy a table that responds to your everyday needs rather than the exception. To accommodate compact spaces, EQ3 has created the Mesa Round Dinette Table. Designed by German design team, 45 Kilo, the Mesa table has modern appeal with a sleek white or black marble top or oak top option.
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The showstopping Pom Pom Floor Lamp by Calligaris makes a bold statement without overwhelming the room. Inspired by botanical studies of exotic plants, the glass shades naturally and harmoniously extend from the frame, creating a piece that is sinuous and smooth. The finish on the glass softens the lamp, creating a warm, inviting feel. The cement and resin base is sturdy and fits in a contemporary space.Tripod floor lamps offer a unique architectural quality like EQ3's Axle Floor Lamp that offers a black or white fabric shade paired with a pinewood and metal base to provide a natural organic feel.
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Small space living can pose unique design challenges but it doesn’t have to mean sacrificing on style. In fact, small space design is about getting creative with your home and creating optical illusions with furnishings, colour, mirrors and natural light. EQ3 has been designing modern and affordable furniture for almost twenty years to meet the evolving needs of urban living. They understand that living areas are getting smaller and need not be defined by bulky sectionals and matching lounge chairs. Enter EQ3's classic midcentury modern sofa, the Reverie Apartment Sofa.
Perfectly tailored with button-tufted seating and back, this collection is available in fabric or leather with tapered wooden legs. Classic Sahara leather brings a warm sophisticated midcentury feel to any room while the Jet Ash fabric enjoys a classic midcentury vibe. Add the extended seat to the apartment sofa and use as an ottoman or additional seating. And one of the best features, the sofa is made in Canada and can be ordered online. Ships within 4-6 weeks.
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Small space living doesn’t mean sacrificing on style. In fact, it’s about getting creative with space and playing with colour, shape andaccessories to create illusions. Pint-sized spaces favour cost, efficiency, environment and lifestyle over square-footage. A decade ago, small space living almost exclusively referred to loft living, but today petite spaces come in many different forms: micro-condominiums, tiny houses, studio apartments, guest accommodations and increasingly, live/work spaces. Encouraging us to rethink our needs and wants, small spaces pose unique design challenges. From creating optical illusions to clever storage solutions, consider these design-wise tips to make the most of your less than large space.
Most pieces in your small space should have more than one purpose. Double-duty furniture is a must and can provide clever solutions for those exceptions to your lifestyle like holiday dinners and overnight guests. Desks that become dining tables, sofas with hidden beds, banquettes that contain storage….think outside the box to find space-saving solutions. Smart storage is key.
Create optical illusions with colour choices, mirrors and natural light. Neutral palettes will create a more airy and spacious feel while adding mirrors will reflect light around the room. Keep sofas off the floor and let the legs shine. Pull furniture a few inches from the wall (if you can spare the space) to avoid a cramped look with furniture pushed against perimeter walls.
Floating and open shelves are less imposing than heavy bookcases and keep sight lines open. EQ3 offers a multitude of options for the modern dweller in a small space.
Forego bulky media centres in compact spaces and bring dead space back to life with personal items like books and tropical plants for an inviting feel. The jury is still out on sofa size in small quarters. Depending on how you will use your space, sofa size can make or break your room’s design. A bold jewel-toned sofa can dominate the space but also be the showstopper piece the space needs. The choice is up to you.]]>
Leather is a beautiful, natural material that makes us all feel luxurious and comfortable. 100% top-grain leathers are best for furniture because they ensure a durable high quality leather that is made to last. With all of the options available, it can be difficult to choose the one that is your perfect mix of quality, durability and luxury. Since leather is such a versatile material, you are sure to find one that suits your space and lifestyle.
We are here to break down the types of leather and help you make an informed decision that you won’t regret! Top-grain leather can be categorized into three types: Finished, Semi-Aniline and Aniline.
Finished leathers are great for everyday wear and tear. With a polymer coating, it is a fantastic choice for heavy traffic areas, especially with kids and pets. All of our finished leathers are smooth the touch with natural markings of the hide erased to maintain a solid, uniform colour and texture. Finished leather can also be embossed with a uniform grain to supply a natural look. Made to withstand a busy lifestyle, spills and dirt wipe up with ease!
Similar to finished leather, semi-aniline leather has a slight protective top coat added to protect from spills and staining. However, this leather will feature some characteristics of the natural hide as the leather as not been corrected like finished leather. Semi-aniline leather is great for those who love the look of a natural leather but would like the added protection. With a similar feel to a soft fabric, semi-aniline leather is warm and inviting. Regular conditioning of the leather is key to maintaining supple leather that will not dry out. We suggest conditioning every 12 to 18 months.
Also known as “nubuck”, or “nude” leather, aniline leather – the most natural form of leather – has a velvety nap on the surface and retains much of the natural markings of the hide. These leathers are not finished on the top, providing a luxurious leather that will age beautifully over time. Since there is no protective coating on aniline leather, the leather will develop a natural patina as you use your sofa, giving each piece its own unique rustic look and feel.
]]>You don’t have to look far (thanks, Pinterest) to see that the coffee table is giving the fireplace mantel a run for its money in the objets d’art category. Like most furnishings, the coffee table has evolved from a strictly functional piece to a blank canvas for artful arrangements. The once reliable trifecta of flowers, trays and books are slowly giving way to succulents, glass cloche bell jars and carefully curated (even colour coordinated) art books. Whether its purpose is holding the remote or creating a personalized collection of objets, the coffee table is often centre stage so choose wisely. We’ve narrowed down four considerations when choosing the right one for your room.
1. Style. Square, oval, rectangular, oval…the shapes are about as infinite as the finishes. What you need to look at is the preexisting shapes in your room to conform or create visual contrast. Stylistically, if you have a lot of straight edges in the room you may want to choose a counterpoint with curves to break up the straight lines. Or if symmetry is your thing, you may want to mirror the shape and style of the other furnishings in the living room. Round coffee tables aid circulation, especially when considering a small space. If the safety of toddlers is a particular concern, a rounded table with gentle edges may be a wise selection. The EQ3 Ynes Coffee Table (above) is a bold addition to your living area with a sophisticated white or black marble top option. Comes in a more compact end table option.
2. Function. How you use the coffee table will help inform your decision. Will it hold your treasured holiday beach finds or do you need a two-tiered shelf to pick up the stacks of children’s books lying on the floor? Inspired by midcentury design, the EQ3 Kacia Coffee Table is made from solid acacia wood and is available as a side table. The Kacia table’s throwback feel gives it a timeless appeal while its unique shape adds dimension to your living space.
The Trivia Coffee Table by EQ3 is constructed from solid oak legs and a powder coated white or charcoal metal surface. Perfect for either modern or traditionally styled living rooms, the Trivia adds a light aesthetic to many spaces. Resistant to chipping, scratches, fading and wear than any other finish, the powder coated Trivia Coffee Table is a smart choice for the hard wearing family.
The Real Coffee Table by Calligaris is a rectangular coffee table made entirely out of tempered glass. It has a clean, linear design adding to the airiness of a room and keeping spaces visually light. Metal bases with glass tops are another good choice to keep rooms feeling open. Tempered glass is also a clever way to show off your special area rug and want to keep views unobstructed. Keep your glass cleaner handy, though, as there is no way around fingerprints.
The Scout Functional Coffee Table boasts a utilitarian design with a top that lifts up for living room meals and easy access to the interior storage. There is also a side drawer for even more practicality.
3. Scale. Scale can be broken into proportion, length and height. The proportion of the coffee table needs to consider both the size of the living room and the scale of the surrounding furnishings. We don’t like a lot of rules in design, but a generally accepted rule of thumb when pairing a classic rectangular coffee table with a sofa is that the table should run from one-half to two-thirds the length of the sofa. The height of a coffee table should be no lower than 1-2 inches from the seat of your couch. The standard height for a table is 16-18 inches and pairs well with a typically sized couch. A higher sofa requires a taller table, one that is 20-21 inches in height.
4. Small Groupings. Ideal for displaying house plants or other decorative items, the Peggy Side Table by EQ3 is a fun addition to any room in the home. To bring a modern and dynamic feel to your living room, try a collection of tables. For an interesting look, place two sets of identical nesting tables next to each other and pull out each table to expand the surface area while staggering the table tops too. If your space is wide and you have not found a table you like, place two tables next to each other and create one larger table. If you can’t commit to a full size coffee table, another option is to curate several smaller end tables as a coffee table solution.
We interviewed Product Development Manager, Enri Tielmann to dive deeper into this creative company’s psyche to learn the secret of their success. With over 12 stores in Canada and the US, you can find the EQ3 product line at StudioYdesign.
I’ve always been intrigued by the creative process — the idea that you can have a vision and turn it into a reality. My dream job as a kid was to be a product developer for Lego. Lego is basically a simplified model of the real world; it has the ability to create something new that was not there before. As a child, I was also engaged in playing in the forest and carving sculptures out of found wood. I thought it was so intriguing to remove pieces of wood until a form emerged and there was nothing else to remove.
I studied Theology in Brazil in 2005 and when I was finished I went back to Germany to study business and economics. I was always intrigued by creative fields, especially companies that are involved in innovative product development from ideas on paper to making it available to a broad audience. During my studies in Germany, I reached out to EQ3 to do an internship and in 2010, Canada was my home for half a year. During my internship, I was involved in kicking off the e-commerce platform at EQ3. I returned to Germany to finalize my studies and got a call from EQ3 with a job offer. My options were to continue with the e-commerce project or work in product development. Personally, I was interested in product development so I moved with my wife to Winnipeg.
From Germany, I went into a managerial role in the upholstery category. My role at EQ3 today is to oversee the product development efforts of the entire team. Product development efforts are divided into three categories: case goods, accessories, and upholstery. Our intention is for customers to walk into any EQ3 store or dealer and see a lifestyle offering for complete rooms. Product development is multi-faceted and each category has its own unique challenges and opportunities. With case goods for example, I enjoy traveling to our facility in Indonesia where we do 60% of our case items and work with a local team. Or we travel to India where we develop our rug offerings — we also have a full-time employee in India.
The product development team and our creative director meet in the middle of the year to analyze our product lines by category in order to identify opportunities. During the creative process, we attend several trade shows around the world and keep ourselves informed of where the market is going and what colours and materials are being used so we can progress our designs and integrate the latest ideas into our new collections.
Our goal is to give a diverse offering at different price points. As we get further into the process, we generate a list of characteristics and constraints that guide our decisions and refine our goals. We try to cater to a need that we see in the market. Is it versatility? Basic? Or are we going to cater to a need that we predict will emerge? Once we identify those constraints, the actual design process can start. Sketches and ideas can begin with the constraints working as guidelines.
For upholstery, I work with AutoCad for plane views — I can look at the product from all angles and work with proportions. When I finalize a design, we review it in a design council where we discuss whether we have addressed our original design brief and those constraints we defined. Then we plot a big print out for the research and development team.
The R&D team can then build the interior of the product — the muscle, fat and skin. The ‘first built’ phase is the opportunity to understand the product’s spatial presence and how it will function in a real environment. What people don’t realize is that it can take up to ten iterations and refinements until our expectations are met. This process can take three months if it all runs seamlessly.
We attempt to challenge the production capabilities of our sub-suppliers in order to bring new techniques to the mass market that haven’t been available before. For example, for our latest collection we are importing components from a specialist in Italy because they are able to give us the precision we needed. At EQ3, we are passionate about challenging the status quo of how to create new upholstery techniques with each new piece. Every upholstery piece we have developed in the last five years has usually challenged standard ways of how the industry does it or a certain status quo that was already established. We are always exploring new possibilities and capabilities with suppliers to serve our visions.
I am most inspired during my personal and business travel — especially while visiting my family in Brazil. My mind does not stop and suddenly something catches my attention, it can be ordinary objects or moments. Also, I am inspired by the beautiful forms or architecture that are applicable to furniture. I am inspired by the architecture of Oscar Neimeyer and his intriguing design philosophy. He took a modernist approach but combined sinuous curves or organic shapes with rectilinear design language.
The R&D team laughs because I always say the latest piece is the one I’m going to buy for my home. Every design is so unique and when we tackle a new challenge, we get so excited about the outcome. I particularly like the Eve collection (seen below) for its very balanced proportion and classic, timeless approach. We are so excited about our fall collection 2017 — it will be quite innovative in the way we approach it. Watch for its launch in August.
The name itself, the Cello Collection is a reference to the elegant stringed instrument. The original meaning of the word contains an augmentative and diminutive characteristic — an oxymoron or a contrast. The Cello Collection represents this contrast — full-bodied with a strong spatial presence on one hand yet carefully proportioned and quite light in appearance.
The other dichotomy is that it has well-defined architectural lines paired with a combination of sinuous and soft surfaces. We integrated memory foam into our seating so the seating story is a combination of memory foam with feather filled back cushions for a supremely comfortable seating experience. Complex in concept, the design is simple and clean.
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Quintessential form meets function; the Oldschool Sofa by Innovation Living is a versatile modular sofa bed intended for stylishly petite living spaces and multifunctional rooms. Featuring a classic tufted seat and back with two back rests that can be adjusted independently to three different positions, the Oldschool Sofa’s pocket spring mattress is ideal for lounging and sleeping.
Available in Faux leather brown vintage, vintage velvet blue, vintage velvet mauve and your choice of brass, wood or retro style legs.