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The Stephanie Chair

One of the really important tasks we commit a lot of time to in my firm is design and creative development. Sometimes this means lots of coffee (or wine!! haha), group meetings and stacks of paper and pen to capture our ideas!

It’s never easy but it is a key aspect of creating original rooms and furniture for them. Some pieces come to you easily while others require a lot of thinking and refinement. But it’s this process that makes a hint of an idea, rolling around in your brain, really come alive and eventually become a real piece of furniture for a real person’s life.

You will see from the sketches below that the idea for the Stephanie Chair (from our Jane by Jane Lockhart Collection) began with the idea that we really wanted a small tub chair. I feel this is the type of chair that is great for small spaces whether a clean modern style or a more transitional/traditional one. It works so well in a living room or TV-watching room.

The Stephanie Chair drawing

As the design of this chair developed, the arms were tapered and refined further so that they would appear more subtle. It was also widened slightly so that it became more open and welcoming to encourage both men and women to ‘take a seat!’.

The drawing and ultimate refinement of a piece of furniture on paper leads to more productive prototypes. Once built as a prototype, each piece is “sat on”, measured, and sat on again, to see how comfortable it is and if the proportions work. I can tell you, with the Jane Line, we did a lot of prototype construction to really get the shapes right and the comfort perfect! Dominic and Angelo, our furniture builders, are excellent and have been very patient with us!

Design development is about taking a concept and moving it forward to become something real and meaningful. It’s this part of furniture making that most people forget and don’t realize that art and science must be combined successfully to make a great chair! This matters to me, and hopefully, once you try the comfort of the Stephanie Chair, it will matter to you too!

The Stephanie Chair

Categories: Design Philosophy , Good Products

A New Canadian Furniture Line: The Platnium Collection

It is with great pride that I introduce a new furniture line that Gresham House Furniture Manufacturing Inc., builders of fine upholstered furniture has produced in partnership with Jane Lockhart Interior Design called: The Platinum Collection.

There are five main pieces in The Platinum Collection:

  • Sofas - 1 full-size tuxedo sofa, 1 full-size sofa with a demi-arm and show-wood base
  • Chairs - 1 stylish swivel chair, 1 tailored club chair
  • Ottoman - square 42" with oil rubbed bronze metal X-base and upholstered top
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Each piece has many options available including:

  • a firm, feather or down seat/back pillow
  • a standard depth hardwood frame or an extra deep hard wood frame at 42" wide
  • piping or french seams
  • a two or three seat sofa or chair option in the same style
  • exposed nail heads in chrome, bronze, pewter or gold
  • any fabric in any combination.
These are furniture pieces that we have produced for clients over the past 15 years so we have had lots of feedback on what makes style and comfort work! Styling and details have come from genuine discussions with clients, both men and women, who have helped us understand a range of needs for different lifestyles.

Our vision for this line has been to create a superior Canadian furniture collection using sustainable and natural materials to produce heirloom quality pieces.

Gresham House has made wonderful pieces, exceeding our specifications. Each piece uses the best materials both on the inside for construction and on the outside for coverings. 

This is a furniture line for those who love beautiful things.

The Platinum Collection is available through your designer, anywhere in Canada. Contact us if you want more information or visit Gresham House Furniture.

To see 14 photos of The Platinum Collection, visit our Facebook Page and leave us a comment.



Categories: For the Design Professional , General News , Good Products

Pet Perfect Decor: My Top Tips

As the owner of two wonderful pets I have really had to learn to get over my need for the perfect house! I have both a seventeen year old cat, Matisse, and a two year old Beagle named Baxter.  I love them both and they provide me with wonderful company.

However, I have learned a few things about keeping a tidy house when all I seem to do is clean up fur and other delightful presents!  Here are my tips for living with furry friends!

1)  Buy an amazing vacuum!  Although you may have central vac, it isn't always powerful enough to deal with stubborn fur so you may want to have a separate vacuum unit, just in case.

I absolutely recommend a Dyson Pet Vacuum with Ball!  It is great on carpet and although it is heavy, the ball base allows it to roll fairly easily around corners.  It took me a bit to figure out all the attachments (I'm not that clever) but once I finally sorted it out, I found a great piece for sucking all the fur off my sofa. As it has no bag you never have to touch the dirt, dust or fur when you go to empty the contents of the vacuum.
  
Miele also makes a great vacuum with a rotating brush in the head which is excellent at removing fur off carpets and fabrics.  It is slightly easier to manage on stairs due to its shape and size as its not an upright.  It comes in a variety of price ranges and neat colours!

2)  For cleaning up small accidents, I have had great success with two products for carpets:  Woolite for Pets and Nature's Miracle.  Both of these are spray liquids and help to remove odour and discolouration.  Nothing is perfect, of course, but both of these have certainly worked for me.  Test them first on a small area before committing to use overall, just to make sure that materials are colour-fast.

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3)  Slip cover where necessary!  I have one particular fabric chair Matisse loves...and so does his fur!  So I made a slipcover for the chair seat and when it gets too furry to vacuum I wash the slipcover instead.  This was much cheaper than slipcovering the whole chair and its much easier to remove quickly when company is coming!

4)  Patterns work wonders!  It's an old designer tip, but a good one: select patterned rugs and fabrics as less shows in terms of fur and marks.  

5)  Think about fibre types!  If you love the luxury of wool but are worried that buying a wool carpet will be a problem with a pet, think again!  Rugs made of wool have a natural stain resistance due to the properties of the wool itself, so they can be easier to clean than synthetic carpets. 

Also, some upholstery fabrics are simply more stain proof than others.  Polyesters, specifically those made into microfibres, can be more durable than cotton or linens on furniture.  The best cleaning microfibre is made by Robert Allen Fabrics called "Sensuede".  It is amazing!  It resists cats claws and cleans up beautifully from spills or pet accidents. It is expensive, but worth it!

6)  Add surfaces your pets naturally love!  Matisse always lies on the things I don't want him to so I bought a small sheep skin rug from IKEA for about $35 (canadian).  I placed this on his preferred area of the sofa and that's where he now sits always.  The sheep skin is natural and it catches all his fur.  I can simply shake this out at the end of the day.

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7)  Colour coordinate the dog's bed!  I know this sounds ridiculous but from an interior design point of view, if you can select a colour for the bed so that it blends in to your roomscape it will be less noticeable overall.  This is particularly important in a small space like a condo as it will help keep the space looking larger and less cluttered.

8)  Lighter or medium coloured hardwood floors are best for camouflaging pet fur.  The darker and shinier the floor, the more obvious the fur balls on it will be, so think lighter for less housekeeping!

9)  Buy pillows!  Again, this may seem foolish but if your dog has a tendency to get on the sofa when you are not home, purchase decorative pillows to make it difficult for he/she to get on in the first place.  Although Baxter can climb over the pillows it seems like a hassle for him so he will usually give up and settle on the floor.  And if all the pillows are knocked over when I get home....I know someone furry was on the sofa who wasn't supposed to be!

10)  Build-in the litter box!  Cats are great in small spaces but their litter boxes aren't!  So here is my solution....  When I designed new cabinets in my front hall I added an enclosed space for the litter box to fit in.  I added a 'garage door' on the front of this area, meaning the door pulls up and down the way an exterior garage door does. (The kind used for a kitchen appliance garage)   Matisse can get to his box regularly, but if I have company I can pull it down to hide the box from view.

Remember that pets are hard on home interiors!  Nothing will ever be perfect again but they are such wonderful friends, it's worth the investment to make your space work for you and your best furry friend!

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