Slow Design: Painted Furniture at Dunderdon
September 23rd, 2008
From Sarah and Julie:
The New York branch of the Swedish design retailer Dunderdon is conveniently located next to Ted Muehling’s outpost on Howard Street, which is how we found ourselves in the store recently perusing the sensible line of Swedish utilitarian clothing. The simple interior was assembled on a limited budget; furniture and fixtures have been given a coat of white paint and the floor stained dark espresso. Old picture frames, mirrors, and garden tools painted white served as decorative props. It’s amazing how good old captain’s chairs and salvaged tables look with a uniform coat of white paint: File this under “To be tried at home.”
Below: Photo courtesy of Cool Hunting.

Below: A bench painted black, a chair painted white.

Below: Note the shovels and hoes painted white.

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Entry Filed under: DIY, SHOPPER'S DIARY, SLOW DESIGN
2 Comments Add your own
1. joslyn | September 23rd, 2008 at 12:30 pm
it’s amazing how a coat of white paint can transform anything…this is a great space.
2. f. | September 23rd, 2008 at 2:02 pm
…very margiela.
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