I am fond of two very unique coffee tables from Bourgeois Bohème Atelier in Los Angeles. The Mine Cart Coffee Table, (pictured above), and the 18th Century Spanish Attic Door Coffee Table, (pictured below). With Paris as their home base, the Atelier is frequently able to explore some of the most interesting places in France to uncover the oddities their customers have come to expect. Their exclusive line of furniture and lighting crafted in their Los Angeles workshop, features French inspired collections for the residential, commercial and hospitality markets. Drawing from the modernist and classical style of singular antiques, Bourgeois Bohème Atelier produces new furnishings of innovative character and cultivated, timeless appeal, blending European sensibility of modernism with tradition.
15 September 2009
Modernism with Tradition.
I am fond of two very unique coffee tables from Bourgeois Bohème Atelier in Los Angeles. The Mine Cart Coffee Table, (pictured above), and the 18th Century Spanish Attic Door Coffee Table, (pictured below). With Paris as their home base, the Atelier is frequently able to explore some of the most interesting places in France to uncover the oddities their customers have come to expect. Their exclusive line of furniture and lighting crafted in their Los Angeles workshop, features French inspired collections for the residential, commercial and hospitality markets. Drawing from the modernist and classical style of singular antiques, Bourgeois Bohème Atelier produces new furnishings of innovative character and cultivated, timeless appeal, blending European sensibility of modernism with tradition.