Contemporary art fans can find the style of furniture for their homes at Haus Modern Living.
Modern chic furniture and accessories store at Biltmore Fashion Park now has a location across from Scottsdale Fashion Square Scottsdale.
Lew Gallo, Gregory Gordon and Brad Plumely has 4821 stores in N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 109, next to Sachi Salon & Spa. Interesting home accessories in the new location is a Danya Decker candles that make a cracking sound similar to wood burning.
Candle, which was held in the hand-blown glass, using a half-inch-wide wood eco-axis, Gordon said. Candles burn 85-120 hours, depending on the size, and starting from $ 54.
Those who seek to tidy up the room can find a variety of one-of-kind modern pieces in the attic-like, 4800 square foot store. The Biltmore 1100 square foot store.
Gordon said the size of the store offers more space to display more pieces of furniture. All rack - made from translucent floor - and the equipment in the shop that designed and produced by the owners.
Six new furniture line
Scottsdale location will feature six new lines of furniture, such as the Vitra Museum, Jonathan Adler and Kartell.
"I've been in retail for 25 years. I always fall in love with the modern movement," said Gordon, intelligent design fans' most of the 30's to 50's. "This is something I always wanted to do, have a shop."
An example of a piece in the store is a round-shaped chair called the "stone of fire" with the lights on the bottom ($ 565), and a unique, four-poster wooden crafts bed by Hive Mind ($ 13,000).
Looking for something voguish to be placed on your table?
Haus Modern Living sells trendy shaped glassware.
Dinnerware added
Now, cutlery and stemware has been added to the collection.
Fans of modern and retro home decor will find dinner plates designed by Mono Kahla. The utensils, which include serving bowls, sold in open stock and sets. Some dishes ranging from $ 19 each.
"We found that no one in Arizona is doing a full classic modern cutlery," said Gordon. "The porcelain is a little more subtle with clean, simple shapes. They prefer unique shapes and sizes."
Arts fans will also enjoy the works of art from artists Tra 25 Capsules on Sunday at the "thirsty" open house party, which lasted from noon to 5 pm
Gordon said the artists were three people who live in Arizona and pop-art offers unique theme reminiscent of the 1960s and 70s.
Another Gordon offers a warm, relaxed welcome in the store.
"The room we have the right energy in which people come and spend an hour on the couch and we talked with us," Gordon said.
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Modern chic furniture and accessories store at Biltmore Fashion Park now has a location across from Scottsdale Fashion Square Scottsdale.
Lew Gallo, Gregory Gordon and Brad Plumely has 4821 stores in N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 109, next to Sachi Salon & Spa. Interesting home accessories in the new location is a Danya Decker candles that make a cracking sound similar to wood burning.
Candle, which was held in the hand-blown glass, using a half-inch-wide wood eco-axis, Gordon said. Candles burn 85-120 hours, depending on the size, and starting from $ 54.
Those who seek to tidy up the room can find a variety of one-of-kind modern pieces in the attic-like, 4800 square foot store. The Biltmore 1100 square foot store.
Gordon said the size of the store offers more space to display more pieces of furniture. All rack - made from translucent floor - and the equipment in the shop that designed and produced by the owners.
Six new furniture line
Scottsdale location will feature six new lines of furniture, such as the Vitra Museum, Jonathan Adler and Kartell.
"I've been in retail for 25 years. I always fall in love with the modern movement," said Gordon, intelligent design fans' most of the 30's to 50's. "This is something I always wanted to do, have a shop."
An example of a piece in the store is a round-shaped chair called the "stone of fire" with the lights on the bottom ($ 565), and a unique, four-poster wooden crafts bed by Hive Mind ($ 13,000).
Looking for something voguish to be placed on your table?
Haus Modern Living sells trendy shaped glassware.
Dinnerware added
Now, cutlery and stemware has been added to the collection.
Fans of modern and retro home decor will find dinner plates designed by Mono Kahla. The utensils, which include serving bowls, sold in open stock and sets. Some dishes ranging from $ 19 each.
"We found that no one in Arizona is doing a full classic modern cutlery," said Gordon. "The porcelain is a little more subtle with clean, simple shapes. They prefer unique shapes and sizes."
Arts fans will also enjoy the works of art from artists Tra 25 Capsules on Sunday at the "thirsty" open house party, which lasted from noon to 5 pm
Gordon said the artists were three people who live in Arizona and pop-art offers unique theme reminiscent of the 1960s and 70s.
Another Gordon offers a warm, relaxed welcome in the store.
"The room we have the right energy in which people come and spend an hour on the couch and we talked with us," Gordon said.
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