Curated Convos about Vintage Furniture with Home Union | Montarr Media
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- On this first episode of our series Curated Convos we sit down for an informative and insightful conversation with Daniel King of Home Union in Brooklyn, New York. We cover the creation of Home Union, eclectic craftsmanship, curated environments and the materials that honor original arts and design.
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Loved this
I really liked the interview thank you for putting a different spin on what is interior design.
Thank you for your support and happy you enjoyed! :)
This is so dope. You’ve got a winner with this series mate!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed! Plenty more to come :)
You know what furniture I've always wanted?
The girls from a Clockwork Orange.
Since I was 15, I've always been obsessed with all of them especially the table with the two girls yin/yang scissoring or mirrored twister. I told my mom this and she was disturbed. Idk why... she knows I love quirky, unique, and weird. I wish I wasn't broke so I could at least afford the dupes.
I believe what you are referring to is the space age design movement. Thank you for watching!
Buy old mannequins and doa DIY version!!
I bet that Italian wicker chair is a killer to get out of.
Haha but nonetheless very beautiful. Thank you for watching!
I thought he is Mark Manson from the thumbnail
Loved the furniture, the loop of music in the background was a bit distracting and jarring though
Hans Jørgen Wegner :)
Nice video and interview and I wish him luck but I’m amused that he’s so young he thinks he’s the first person to sell furniture on Instagram and believes that Eames was the only designer who was a household name. Just a little myopic, hopefully he’ll season well.
Thank you for watching the video and sharing your thoughts! It is always interesting to see different perspectives. Indeed, there is a rich history in design, and many talented individuals have paved the way. Here's to hoping for continued growth and learning for all of us, regardless of age or experience. Cheers!
@@montarrmedia indeed! I fondly remember the veteran design gallery owners who mentored me when I opened my own space in the mid 80’s. Those galleries are mostly gone now, and the dealers retired or departed. Would love to take a walk around again at those first Modernism shows that Sanford Smith did at the Armoury in the late ‘80’s. Someone should do a documentary!