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rising stars of IDS10 – brothers dressler

Next up for my series of “Ones to Watch” at the Interior Design Show are twin woodworkers Jason and Lars of Brothers Dressler: up-and-coming “upcyclers” who are turning salvage into a whole lotta sexy.

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Name: Brothers Dressler

Home base: Toronto

Claim to fame: Eco-chic custom furniture crafted from repurposed and salvaged objects and responsibly-harvested materials.

Style Sleuth: What does the Interior Design Show mean to you?

Brothers Dressler: “It’s a great opportunity to show our work to a new audience, but more importantly it allows Canadian and local Toronto designers to be exposed to the Toronto market and beyond. It’s an opportunity to bring our small-scale local craft level work to an industry that’s dominated by large scale manufacturing.”

SS: What are you debuting at IDS 10?

Brothers Dressler:Our limited line of salvaged School chairs, updated and refurbished for the contemporary market as part of Limited Edition in Studio North. We think the elegant and simple constructions from the past are worth saving, so we use the existing strength and function of an old chair and add to its form to reinforce and transform it. We came across a number of chairs saved from a defunct felt factory in a salvage store in the Junction. We saw the potential in these well-used chairs and took all 93 of them. They’re tubular steel frame school assembly chairs with flat maple plywood seats and curved plywood backs. Many interpretations of this chair will come out of our workshop. The frame, seat, back and legs will be old and new, added-to and reinforced to create chairs that will begin again, and avoid a premature end.”

The salvage chairs Lars and Jason bought… (All 93 of them!)

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…And after the Brothers Dressler transformation!

afterchair1 rising stars of IDS10   brothers dresslerLars and Jason have reinforced the old institutional icon with solid wood braces as new legs. The brothers are offering the legs in a number of solid woods, including Douglas fir (salvaged from a factory torn down in the west end of Toronto), reclaimed elm (from a barn north of Toronto) and walnut (sourced from local, responsible suppliers). By adding braces of different sizes, they can make the chair into a standard 18″ model, tall 24″ dining chairs, 24-30″ bar stools, chairs with arms, and even 4-8′ benches!
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SS: What was your last home purchase?

Jason Dressler: “My latest home purchase was an environmentally-friendly California king mattress — the first mattress that I can actually stretch out on!”

SS: Where is design going in 2010?

Brothers Dressler: “Although we don’t subscribe to trends, we’re happy to see more people becoming aware of sustainability and timeless design. We see the direction of design continuing to focus on conscious design, where prospective clients are aware of the impact of where their furniture is built and what it’s made from. Factors like responsible and reclaimed sources, fair wage and local manufacturing and longevity of design will continue to gain value.”

SS: What’s your fave colour of-the-moment?

Brothers Dressler: “We’re always partial to natural colours, and we also appreciate the creative use of bold colours. Warm, woodsy tones combined with the natural green of plants can make any interior fresh and inviting.”

See the Brothers Dressler’s work at the Interior Design Show, January 21 – 24, Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

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ikea’s billy bookcase turns 30

One of IKEA’s staple storage collections hits a milestone this year… Billy — the bestselling bookcase in the WORLD — is turning 30!

To celebrate the anniversary, IKEA’s pulling out all the stops, including the launch of a limited-edition Billy series called Billy Jader.

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Billy Jader’s got a playful, graffiti-inspired feel, with what looks like Sharpie-marker scrawlings lining the interior. Look a bit closer and you’ll notice that designer Annika Bryngelson’s actually used quotations from Shakespeare’s love sonnets in the script… Cute!

Here’s the full assortment of colourways available in the new series, which will be in stores for a limited time only. Those colourful little “B” bookends (which I’m rather partial to, naturally) are also part of the Billy anniversary release.

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But have you ever wondered who was behind this iconic design?

Oddly enough, his name isn’t “Billy”.

billyguy ikeas billy bookcase turns 30Gillis Lundgren designed Billy in 1979, but had actually joined IKEA as the fourth employee (Wild! IKEA now has more than 128,000 employees overall…) back in 1953. What’s more, he doesn’t even necessarily see Billy as his masterpiece. Instead, he considers the Tore drawer unit (below) he designed in 1958 as the design he’s most proud of. So interesting!

tore ikeas billy bookcase turns 30Lundgren is also the man who came up with the idea of the flat pack, which will very likely be his most enduring legacy.

Fast facts:

* 41,000,000 – Number of Billy bookcases manufactured since 1979

* 15 – Number of Billy bookcase manufactured each minute at IKEA’s Gyllensvaan furniture factory

* Lundgren’s design philosophy: “At the end of the day, I designed for the many people,” he says. “I want to make solutions for everyday life, based on people’s needs. All my products are simple, practical and timeless. They should be useful no matter how old you are, or what your life situation is.”

Billy anniversary series, IKEA, 866-866-4532