Furniture collection Brite Bodies is a "kaleidoscopic nod" to the work of influential creatives
Interior designers Kate Hayes and Krista Sharif have created Brite Bodies, a debut collection of colourful furniture informed by the work of creatives including Vivienne Westwood and Ettore Sottsass.
Brite Bodies comprises 11 designs and is the first furniture range from the eponymous Atlanta-based studio, which was co-founded by Hayes and Sharif.
The Vivienne Pedestal references the work of Vivienne Westwood
Featuring coffee and martini tables as well as home accessories such as candlesticks and ornamental obelisks, the brightly-coloured collection takes cues from the work of some of Hayes and Sharif's favourite creatives.
The Vivienne Pedestal is a handmade wooden side table painted in a pink and red geometric pattern that pays homage to the post-modern punk plaid and tartan prints of British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood. Abbott is a coffee table made of two half-circles
Two half-moon shaped plaster coffee tables are paired together to form a circle designed to resemble a Necco Wafer. Called Abbott, the tables are informed by the retro spirit of Eleanor Abbott's 1940s board game Candy Land.
"The name Brite Bodies is a kaleidoscopic nod to the luminous mediums of expression that influence everything we do and make," Sharif told Dezeen.
"Brite Bodies seeks to reinterpret the bold spirit of some of our favourite artists, designers, authors and musicians ? from the playful maximalism of Ettore Sottsass to the planetary watercolour illustrations found in ...
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