Hospitality Design

JOHNHOUSHMAND for MARRIOTT WAIKIKI

· Hospitality Design

Our monumental screen with the carved iconography of the cosmology of the Hawaiian people…

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Working with Marriott and artist Kaiwi Nui Yoon we crafted this masterpiece that is 20′ tall and almost 80′ in length. Slabs of 3″ thick wood are carved, glazed, burned, inlaid, and stained to yield an extraordinary work of art.

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BEST OF YEAR AWARDS 2013 VOTE FOR JOHNHOUSHMAND (October 1-11)

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Hard to choose a favorite amongst one’s own creations – – like choosing your favorite child – – but we’ve made our final submissions to Interior Design Magazine’s “Best of Year” competition. We would be honored to have your support in the voting process.

Voting for the BOY is a bit tricky so we’ve put together some instructions to walk you through. Voting is underway and will run until October 11th.

Interior Design Magazine’s Best of  Year Awards

VOTE HERE

Voting Instructions

1. Register by clicking “My Account” in the navigation bar. You cannot vote without being registered. Once registration is complete, it will return you to the voting page.

2. Click the orange “Vote” button in the upper right corner of your favorite design to make your selection.

3. Make sure to press the right arrow (>) from the bar labeled .

Once on it with the cursor, the arrow (>) will change into “Next” after each category in order to place your vote.

4. You are asked to vote in EVERY CATEGORY. In fact, your votes will not be submitted unless you make a selection in ALL CATEGORIES.

Hey – good design is always worth perusing.

You can find our work in these categories

Furniture: Contract/Desking 0184 Black Walnut Desk with Acrylic Legs

Furniture: Contract/Tables 0273 Engineered Log Table AND 0268 Black Walnut Table with Slate Insert

Furniture: Residential/Dining Tables 0262.1 Acrylic Slab Dining Table with Black Walnut Microslab

Materials and Surfaces Live Edge Stacked Spalted Maple Wall Panel System

Seating: Residential/Lounge 0044.5 Acrylic Headboard with Black Walnut Microslab

VOTE HERE

WITH OUR WARMEST THANKS!!


MARSHALL WATSON INTERIORS AT HOLIDAY HOUSE HAMPTONS

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In need for some design inspiration for your holiday weekend?  Head over to the Hamptons!

Come kick start your summer by visiting the Holiday Hampton House in Bridgehampton to benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation!

We are happy to be featured by the ingenious design talents of Marshall Watson Interiors for their stunning room in the Hampton Holiday Show House. Their sensational bedroom was themed after “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. The room’s warm, golden light evokes the soft, luminous dreaminess of a balmy summer night, while the delicate cream and charcoal accents create a tranquil place of repose.

Amongst the highlighted pieces is a pair of our very own No. 0116! Juxtaposed on either side of the sofa sits our “Z” tables in cherry wood and starfire glass. The supple red and amber tones of the cherry grain add to the summery glow of the bedroom, while the starfire glass blends perfectly with the ethereal ambiance.

Come take a walk through this enchanting bedroom and see what you can dream up.

Wishing everyone a Happy 4th of July Holiday!

HOLIDAY HOUSE HAMPTONS INFORMATION

Location:

4 Fair Hills Lane, Bridgehampton

Open to the Public:

Sunday, June 23 – Sunday, July 21

Fridays – Mondays 11AM – 5PM

Thursdays 11AM – 8PM

Closed: Tuesdays and Wednesdays

Contact: info@holidayhousehamptons.com

Click HERE to purchase tickets.

RESPITE FOR THE CULTURED SOUL

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Are you visiting Manhattan soon? Come for a feast of the senses at  Lincoln Center and be blown away by the grace of virtuosos like Joshua BellEmanuael Ax and Wynton Marsalis. After a wonderful evening for your cultured soul, expand your tastes and dine at the new Marcus Samuelsson destination restaurant, The American Table at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall.

We were thrilled to partner with the renowned firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro to create custom pieces for this groundbreaking restaurant. Created from a single, high character 13’ black walnut slab, No. 0239 is a banquet table to seat symphony and theatergoers while they indulge their taste buds. On warm spring and summer nights when the outdoor dining space is open, No. 0173.12No. 0131.7 and No. 0131.10 will be a big hit, as couples sip on their pre and post-show cocktails.

After a mega-dose of culture, open your palettes to flavors that reflect the American cultural landscape, while also experiencing the true sophistication of American design and craftsmanship.

Come, take a seat at our table and see what inspiration will form!

CONNECTIVITY – VIP CORPORATE CHALLENGE

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STYLE AND SUBSTANCE

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A new client came to us with a corporate challenge. She had fallen in love with the No. 0186 dining table (shown above), but needed a fully functional conference table for 11 VIP airport lounges across the country.

Always striving to make our clients’ vision a reality, we brought a business savvy piece to life with the No. 0030.14.

STYLE AND SUBSTANCE

It is the perfect culmination of style and substance.  We installed data power boxes at points of critical usage to serve travelers’ technology needs.  Frequent fliers and jet setters charge their electronics while simultaneously connecting them with nature.  It is a fine and fair balance we hope allows them to refresh on a level beyond the plug in.

Moreover, we found a clever way to hide dangling cables by integrating a blackened steel chase under the slab and along the coordinating legs. These hidden details keep the table streamlined and refined.

Challenge us. Push the envelope. Take us on!

STYLE AND SUBSTANCE