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October 27, 2009

Shoji and the Golden Ratio

Sounds like a children’s book, doesn’t it? Well, the Golden Ratio, also known as the Golden Rectangle, is called an irrational mathematical constant that has baffled even the most brilliant mathematicians all the way back to the Ancient Greeks. It exists in architecture (the Parthenon, the Great Pyramids), in art (DaVinci’s studies of the human form and perhaps even the Mona Lisa), and nature (Fibonacci sequence in pine cones, flowers, and more). I won’t even attempt to explain the Golden Ratio, but I applied this formula to a furniture project that had been on my mind for a long time: a shoji screen.

What is an ancient Japanese design doing in a Vermont workshop? For a long time, I’ve been fascinated by the shoji screen, those beautiful dividers  with opaque panels that let the light shine through. I like the way a shoji screen can create a “sub-space” in a room. A shoji can be a sliding door, a wall, or a folding screen. Whatever the size, the goal is to partition the space rather than close it off entirely.

With the popularity of the Serenity Collection, which has an Eastern influence, I decided it was time to put my shoji ideas on the drawing board.

It took some tweaking, resizing, and working with joinery ideas. Traditional shoji screens use rice paper because of its opacity. I wanted something more durable. I chose kojo paper, which is tissue thin, and then coated and laminated.

We displayed this new screen at a fine furniture show in Woodstock, Vermont, in September, with a great response! Whether or not you incorporate Eastern culture or Japanese accents in your decor, a shoji screen can add interest as a divider or backdrop. Or create an instant guest room! Like everything else we hand-craft here, your shoji screen will be a one-of-a-kind piece, made in your choice of wood and panel material. If you’re interested in being one of the first to have a Shoji Screen from ClearLake Furniture, send me an email!

September 30, 2009

The cure for room boredom

Filed under: Decorating Advice — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 6:52 pm

You can get very bored with a room — same thing, day in, day out — but not your furniture, if you buy classic styles that are well made. So, if you’re feeling a little antsy and need a change, try moving what you have. Are you one of those “up against the wall” decorators? Well, grant your room decor a parole. Here are a few quick ideas for quick redecorating:

  • Try placing an upholstered chair at an angle in a corner and create a reading nook.
  • Move out your sofa and put a sofa table behind it to add dimension.
  • Break one room into two smaller areas, like a game table and conversation pit.
  • Move your sectional, maybe even breaking it into two smaller sofas.
  • Introduce a piece of furniture from another room!
  • If you want a bigger change, add one piece, whether it’s a pair of lamps, a different coffee table, a mirror, or an accent table.

In my house, we seem to have an unwritten rule that as soon as I can navigate the room in the dark without banging my shin, it’s time to move things around.

   
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