We featured the spectacular brass chain Kelly chandelier by Gabriel Scott in our January 2014 patterns issue. Based in Montreal, brothers-in-law Gabriel Kakon (shown left) as well as Scott Richler have been producing customized styles for the trade because 2004. In 2012 they introduced a production line of trendy as well as contemporary occasional tables with sputnik bases, plus sensuous illumination designs, to great deals of buzz.
HH: You both have experience in high-end residential decor, can you tell me a few of the things you discovered before introducing Gabriel Scott?
Gabriel Kakon: Our line of furniture today is a result of making customized furniture for so long. Our production line looks trendy as well as one-off. even though it’s made in a series, we still have that high-end aesthetic as well as completing quality.
HH: Your lights have a jewel-like element to them, particularly with the utilize of warm metals.
GK: We utilize a great deal of warm metals, however likewise steel as well as wood. Steel is commonly where our thoughts begin, it’s the basis of numerous of our pieces. now we are integrating much more brass, it’s a good contrast to the blackened steel as well as looks sharp as well as edgy. Our Welles light integrates great deals of copper; it’s consistent with all our products.
Scott Richler: There’s an artisanal process we utilized to produce a blackened patina so you get an oil-rubbed look that shows a depth of gold undertones. It lends a high-end furniture quality.
HH: What’s a pattern that you’re thrilled about in furniture or lighting?
SR: I typically draw motivation from things other than trends, for example, styles rooted in geometry.
GK: The pattern we are truly thrilled about is things locally made. I dislike to state it, however people are moving away from that polished Italian style that just seems so perfect, it looks plastic. There’s a shift of interest away from Europe towards Montreal as well as Brooklyn. Those cities are ending up being huge on the style scene, where the focus is on made-by-hand products by young up as well as comers. The product has a spirit as well as personality, as well as there is something good about an item that looks authentic. We make every Gabriel Scott piece in Montreal; people presume we don’t make it locally.
HH: Do you have a preferred piece?
SR: I spent a great deal of time believing about the Welles light fixture, both as a designer consumer. It’s modular as well as customizable, as well as it enables designers as well as designers to produce a great deal of versions as well as possibilities.
GK: The Kelly chandelier as well as Welles illumination fixtures are a favourite. I truly believe style ought to be personal, adding a something special to a space. We try as well as do it with both those light fixtures. as well as the Welles is totally customizable; it’s a sculpture or signature piece that’s truly fascinating as well as important. A statement couch may not necessarily be comfortable, however illumination can function like a piece of art.
We featured the spectacular brass chain Kelly chandelier by Gabriel Scott in our January 2014 patterns issue. Based in Montreal, brothers-in-law Gabriel Kakon (shown left) as well as Scott Richler have been producing customized styles for the trade because 2004. In 2012 they introduced a production line of trendy as well as contemporary occasional tables with sputnik bases, plus sensuous illumination designs, to great deals of buzz.
HH: You both have experience in high-end residential decor, can you tell me a few of the things you discovered before introducing Gabriel Scott?
Gabriel Kakon: Our line of furniture today is a result of making customized furniture for so long. Our production line looks trendy as well as one-off. even though it’s made in a series, we still have that high-end aesthetic as well as completing quality.
HH: Your lights have a jewel-like element to them, particularly with the utilize of warm metals.
GK: We utilize a great deal of warm metals, however likewise steel as well as wood. Steel is commonly where our thoughts begin, it’s the basis of numerous of our pieces. now we are integrating much more brass, it’s a good contrast to the blackened steel as well as looks sharp as well as edgy. Our Welles light integrates great deals of copper; it’s consistent with all our products.
Scott Richler: There’s an artisanal process we utilized to produce a blackened patina so you get an oil-rubbed look that shows a depth of gold undertones. It lends a high-end furniture quality.
HH: What’s a pattern that you’re thrilled about in furniture or lighting?
SR: I typically draw motivation from things other than trends, for example, styles rooted in geometry.
GK: The pattern we are truly thrilled about is things locally made. I dislike to state it, however people are moving away from that polished Italian style that just seems so perfect, it looks plastic. There’s a shift of interest away from Europe towards Montreal as well as Brooklyn. Those cities are ending up being huge on the style scene, where the focus is on made-by-hand products by young up as well as comers. The product has a spirit as well as personality, as well as there is something good about an item that looks authentic. We make every Gabriel Scott piece in Montreal; people presume we don’t make it locally.
HH: Do you have a preferred piece?
SR: I spent a great deal of time believing about the Welles light fixture, both as a designer consumer. It’s modular as well as customizable, as well as it enables designers as well as designers to produce a great deal of versions as well as possibilities.
GK: The Kelly chandelier as well as Welles illumination fixtures are a favourite. I truly believe style ought to be personal, adding a something special to a space. We try as well as do it with both those light fixtures. as well as the Welles is totally customizable; it’s a sculpture or signature piece that’s truly fascinating as well as important. A statement couch may not necessarily be comfortable, however illumination can function like a piece of art.
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