This is an embossed leather sofa from Bizzotto Mobili.
I'm on the fence with this one. It's supposed to invoke the golden age of Hollywood.
Does it?
A lot of Italian furniture designs are hit or miss (it pains me to admit that). There doesn't seem to be an off switch.
What do you think? Is this a hit or a miss?
It could have gone either way, but for me it's stunningly beautiful! - in someone else's house, where that someone else has a cleaning lady. I'd imagine that at my house all that detailed embossed leather would become a giant dust catcher, and highlight my inability to keep up with the cleaning.
ReplyDeleteLove the casegoods in the second pic! Thanks for sharing.
Please explain to me the connection between Italy and really awful furniture.
ReplyDeleteLAX: Thanks for weighing in.
ReplyDeleteRaina: I wish I could explain that.
I actually like the white couch. Who knew?
ReplyDeleteAwesome title!
ReplyDeleteThat sofa scares me. It looks like it's made of tile. The table on the other hand though I'm kind of into. Or maybe I like it because I dislike the sofa so much?
Italian taste can be counted upon in the kitchen, at least. Buon appetito!
ReplyDeleteI had a weird random association with the leather sofa photo; it recalled the somewhat risque lines in the quirky band Cake's song of the same name "Italian Leather Sofa". I'll leave it at that!
There are no wrong answers, it's just interesting to see people's reactions.
ReplyDeleteI kind of feel like this is about 3 years too late. The classic B & W 20's Hollywood-glam opulence was more acceptable in pre recession times. These days most people are looking for unassuming refined elegance in the high-end (I am assuming this sofa has a price tag as high as the noses of people that could afford it)
ReplyDeleteThe multiple textures- subtle and in your face are bang-on though. I like the light and shadow-play on the high-gloss side board and end table too. The tile in the background looks suspiciously like Grespania's Origami wall tile too- a nice choice.
I like the white sofa but think if is is to evoke "hollywood", it needs more glamour (maybe a different fabric?) - A bit too BLAH for me.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the 2nd piece but prefer it on one side, not all around & with different legs
And...what is with the martial arts guy there?
Ralph Maccio is making a comeback.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Raina on the Italy/Bad Furniture paradox. I live in a very Italian area of town and there are so many furniture showrooms filled with black lacquer crap I can't believe it.
Their kitchens on the other hand ... bellisimo.
See how the martial arts guy's hand and foot are lined up with the gymnast's? Very clever.
ReplyDeleteYou are all missing the entire point... that picture is there for one reason, plain and simple: because air-kicks are awesome!
ReplyDelete...true story
There are both hits with me. However, I am in Miami Beach where tacky to the max reigns supreme :-)
ReplyDeleteYou're right Ryan, air kicks are awesome.
ReplyDeleteAre you allowed to say that out loud? I've never heard a Miamian own Miami's tendency to go over the edge.
My knee jerk reaction to the sofa; immediately was tooled leather cowboy boots. To me it is kind of cool in a 'home on the range' kind of way.
ReplyDeleteThe design of the sideboard and accent table do not really appeal to me as they remind of the bodice of a garment where the technique of hand-smocking has been applied. i:e: Often seen on little girls' dresses. (Hope that makes sense.) -Brenda-
I read you loud and clear Brenda.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah we admit to tacky :-)
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