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Everyday Elegance: Medaillon Porcelain Tableware

What if “the good dishes” could be used every day? Come meet the everyday elegance of the Medaillon Collection.

When this porcelain tableware was first introduced in the early 1960s, it was quickly taken note of as avant garde and a departure from the norm. Gone were the baroque patterns of the last centuries, replaced by the quintessence of simplicity.

Made by German company Rosenthal’s Thomas brand, Medaillon is remarkable for its clean lines and minimalist design. Rosenthal itself was founded in 1879 and prides itself on working only “with artists and designers who may well represent differing directions, but have all dedicated themselves to designing contemporary originals of our times.”

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Medaillon Sugar Bowl, Teapot, Creamer, and Mug

Medaillon, whose name translates from French to our near-cognate “medallion,” is named for the shape echoed throughout the collection, inspiring even the handles on the creamer, teapot, and mug. Its forward-thinking design has garnered it a place in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art.

Practical yet timeless. Suitable for the everyday or the special occasion. We love Medaillon for its clean design and unlimited versatility.

Médaillon Porcelain 3 Piece Set
Medaillon 3 Piece Dinnerware Set

And how can we talk about tableware without talking about registries! To make registry as fun and simple as possible, we’ve partnered with MyRegistry.com. Just click ‘Create a Registry,’ choose the type of registry (it can even be a wish list for yourself or a nonprofit) and you can browse the site and add to your registry by clicking the ‘Add to Registry’ button.

Happy registering!

3 Ways to Use the Multipurpose Bench

3 Ways to Use the Multipurpose Bench

For a modern aesthetic, form + function are key. We all want to minimize clutter and have “a place for everything and everything in its place,” and adding a bench to your decorating plan can make all the difference. We’re highlighting three ways to use an indoor bench for your home, making it the new and versatile go-to furniture necessity:

1. Entryway

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Mesh Gray Bench, Natural Nido Basket

A bench for your entryway or foyer is the perfect catch for incoming clutter. Use it for seating as you unpack from the day, store your bags, or even add a tray for keys and sundries and use it as a dual bench/entryway table.

2. Bedroom

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Stippled Black Bench, Grid Knit Throw Blanket

Clothing can pile up in the bedroom, especially if you’re in a rush in the morning. Incorporate a bench into your aesthetic and use it as part of your decluttering system if you’re too busy to put everything away at once. Having a bed without clothes or things you last-minute took out of your purse will make you feel that much better when you come home, and from there it’s an easy step to taking things off the bench and putting them away in their proper place.

3. Extra Seating

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Stippled Black Bench, Chenille Tweed Black Throw Blanket, Sierra Stripe Black Throw Blanket

We all have that occasion where we could use some extra seating in a pinch, and a bench is the perfect solution. Relieve it from its main function in the hall, bedroom, or guest room, and make use of its versatility by providing extra seating for two or three more people.

See more seating and storage solutions at unisonhome.com.

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The Many Sides of the Modern Side Table

The side table: from the raised stone platforms of the ancient world to the minimalist designs of today, it has existed in a multitude of variations. As we know it today, it can be used in practically any room in the home and thanks to the centuries of design history behind it, comes in practically any style.

At Unison, the side table knows its function, but is not intrusive. It is a breath of fresh, open-sided air that pairs beautiful design with an everyday need. With the knowledge that fans of modern + minimalist design might share a love of simplified forms and clean lines, but their individual styles still vary widely, we carry an array of side tables so you can find the one that perfectly fits with your unique design plan.

The Tier Side Table

Martin Graphite Bedding + Tier Side Table

Available in Gray or Marine, the Tier is perfect as a bedside or end table. It provides reachable storage for that book, laptop, or notepad, but still keeps things looking neat and tidy. Its stacked levels are spacious enough to hold your favorite basket or box (we recommend the Tower Stackable Basket or the Tosca White Basket) and its design is inspired by the modern high rises of the 1960s.

The Tower Side Table

Tower Side Table

For the minimalist who loves the play of form and angles: meet the Tower Side Table. Steel framing with an ash top, we can’t look away from the new designs we keep seeing as it’s viewed from angle to angle. Simple yet complex, it fits anywhere. Available in White or Black.

The Tri Side Table

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We know that the stool’s design is one of the earliest in the history of furniture, and the Tri Side Table draws on that legacy and gives it a modern twist. Composed of a steel top with ash legs, it is stunning in its simplicity and puts the focus on whatever you choose to place on it. Available in White or Black.

(Featured: Grid Black Small Rectangle Tray, Gather Frosted Medium Vase, Braun Black Classic Alarm Clock, Hibi Clear Tumbler, Canal White Table Lamp)

The Lexy Side Table

Lexy Side Tables

For anyone needing just a touch of whimsy, the Lexy is a subtle but fun addition to any space. A hexagonal wooden top contrasts with rounded wooden legs that depart from tradition by being incorporated into the surface design. Available in Black or White.

The Block Cart

Block Carts White + Black

The side table just got mobile with the jack-of-all-trades Block Cart. Use it as a kitchen cart, end table, bar cart, or for bathroom storage. Its steel trays are easy to clean, and it looks beautiful anywhere. Available in White or Black.

 

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Spring Cleaning Ideas + Tips for Your Modern Home

Need a jumpstart organizing your space? Having a clean, organized home boosts creativity and helps free your mind from distractions. Knowing how to organize can be a challenge, though, so we’re highlighting some of our top organizational tools to streamline your space and help you be the best you can be.

Tower Stackable Baskets

Tower Black Stackable Baskets
Tower Black Stackable Baskets

Stackable baskets save on space and are a snap to reorganize. Their grid construction makes it easy to see what you’re storing and is perfect for a modern aesthetic. Available in black or white.

Falcon Enamelware Utensil Pots

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Falcon Enamelware Utensil Pots

Falcon Enamelware has been a British staple since the 1920s, but their porcelain fused onto steel gauge construction makes for a timeless appearance, and their glossy exterior provides the pop of color any kitchen needs. Use for kitchen utensils, office supplies, or even your favorite candy.

Block Cart

Block Cart
Block Cart

The side table just got mobile with this beautifully constructed block cart. Its possibilities are virtually endless — use it for mobile kitchen storage, as a bar cart, to store art supplies, as a bedside table, etc. Keep it simple with steel easy-to-clean trays and solid ash wood legs.

Stoneware Containers

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Stoneware Containers

We at Unison are firm believers in the importance of the functional being beautiful. It’s hard to find a better example than in these stoneware and acacia containers. Available in a deep black or crisp white and featuring a silicone seal, you can recycle your old plastic containers — these are the perfect ingredient for a well-ordered pantry.

Tower Toothbrush Holder

Tower Toothbrush Holder
Tower Toothbrush Holder

Organize your bathroom counter with this Japanese-designed set. Featuring non-slip rubber feet, the Tower Toothbrush Holder will hold up to four toothbrushes, and includes a special toothpaste cut-out for easy access and storage.

For more storage and organization options, check out Home Storage, Kitchen Storage, and Bathroom Storage at unisonhome.com.

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Meet Spencer Chambray + Savile Stripe Linen Bedding

The origins and heart of Unison are in its textiles, and we could not be prouder to introduce Spencer Chambray and Savile Stripe linen bedding to our collection.

Spencer Chambray is named for that most quintessential of Englishmen, Winston Spencer-Churchill, and echoes the cool neutral gray of a classic English suit. A chambray weave is characterized by a white weft and colored warp, which combined produce a mottled appearance. For Spencer Chambray, this appears as a variegated and textured, yarn-dyed gray.

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Spencer Chambray + Savile Stripe Reversible Duvet Cover

Savile Stripe features a subtle pinstripe and evokes the bespoke tailoring of London’s famed Savile Row. It is also another small nod to Mr Churchill, as his pinstripe suits became practically synonymous with the man himself. Savile Stripe and Spencer Chambray are both woven from 100% European flax linen and stone washed for a final result that is soft, breathable, and visually stunning.

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Spencer Chambray Sheets, Savile Stripe Sheets

What Does Yarn-Dyed Mean?

Yarn-dyed is fabric dyed in its yarn form, as opposed to piece-dyed, which is when the finished piece is dyed as a whole. Yarn-dyeing holds color much better than piece-dying, as the dye penetrates deeply into the fabric, making it more resistant to fading.

Our yarn-dyeing is done in Portugal, whose history with textiles, especially linen, goes back more than 300 years. Portugal’s commitment to responsibly-made, beautiful textiles drew us to them, and all Unison towels and bedding are made in Portuguese factories and Oeko-Tex certified.

What Are the Advantages of Linen?

Linen, like cotton, is made from natural plant fibers. The world’s strongest natural fiber, it is famed for being long-lasting, breathable, and like full-grain leather, becoming even softer and more beautiful the more you use it. Because of linen’s innate characteristics, it becomes more supple the more you handle or wash it. Our Spencer Chambray and Savile Stripe bedding is stone washed, which much like stone washed denim jeans, give a softness and flexibility to the fabric.

The hollow linen fibers can absorb 20% of their weight in water before they begins to feel damp to the touch. This internal structure also moves air easily, keeping you warm in winter and cool in summer.

What Does Stone Washed Mean?

Stone washing is a process used to soften typically stiff or rigid fabric. Invented in the 20th century, this process uses an industrial clothes washer filled with large stones to pound the fabric and give it a beautiful, worn-in look and feel.

 

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Naturally Designed: The Edgewood Made Wall Mirror

We already knew we loved Philadelphia studio Edgewood Made after carrying their stunning Black Wood Board, Cheese Cutter and Cheese Knife, but then we saw their mirrors.

Edgewood Made Walnut Mirror
Edgewood Made Wall Mirror Walnut

The Edgewood Made Wall Mirrors, available in solid maple, walnut, and a deep black, carry the same design features that drew us to their other products, including the hexagonal cross section that gives each piece a uniquely angled edge, and which you can read more about in The Natural Artistry of Edgewood Made. But there is another part of the mirrors’ story that got us interested: they were designed using the golden ratio.

This ratio is also known as the golden mean, golden number, and divine proportion, among other names. Essentially, two numbers are in the golden ratio if their ratio is the same as the ratio of their sum to the larger of the two quantities. The result of this is classically known for being the most aesthetically pleasing.

Shop Edgewood Made Mirrors
Shop Edgewood Made Mirrors

Architects, artists, and designers, including Dali and Le Corbusier, have used the golden ratio to proportion their work, particularly in its use in “the golden rectangle.” Here is where the Edgewood Made Mirror comes in.

Edgewood co-founder David Short describes it as “the ratio is simply used to proportion the length to the width of the mirror. We use these proportions in virtually everything we do.

“In some respects this almost removes us as designers from the piece, instead allowing our designs to be dictated by the rules that we have put in place, such as the edge details  and the golden ratio. This makes all of our designs inherently work together, while simultaneously following patterns found in nature that are naturally aesthetically pleasing.”

Edgewood Mirror Maple, Fulton Dresser
The Edgewood Mirror can be styled vertically or horizontally. Edgewood Made Wall Mirror Maple, Fulton Dresser

No matter what your style, the natural design of the Edgewood Made Mirror is a perfect fit. Available in Maple, Walnut, and Black finishes.

 

Heller Stackable Dinnerware

The Story of Heller: Massimo Vignelli and His Modern Dinnerware

This iconic dinnerware design was originally released in 1964 by designer Massimo Vignelli in Italy and won that year’s Compasso d’Oro award for good design. It swiftly became a touchstone of modern design and has been called an “icon of sixties utilitarian chic.” It was introduced to the United States in 1971 and has never been out of production, with the manufacturer still using its original molds.

Italian designer Vignelli is perhaps most famous for his New York City Subway signage, and the 1970s-’80s map of the system. He also created the American Airlines logo, as well as branding for IBM and Bloomingdale’s, furniture, interiors, and, of course, housewares.

“You can reach timelessness if you look for the essence of things and not the appearance. The appearance is transitory — the appearance is fashion, the appearance is trendiness — but the essence is timeless.”
-Massimo Vignelli

According to Vignelli, the inspiration for Hellerware came from seeing a client using plastic molds to make Mickey Mouse ashtrays. The idea for compact, stackable dinnerware came into his mind, he went home, and designed Heller in two hours.

Heller with Grid Napkin

Heller is distinguished by its straight sides and under-sided lip, both of which lend themselves to easy stackability. Hellerware’s durability combines with a classically modern look for a long-lasting but strikingly modern dinnerware set.

Unison began carrying Heller in 2014. Co-founder Robert Segal says “The design represents all the attributes we strive for in our own textile design: quality, versatility, originality, color, accessibility, simplicity, and reduction of form. All of which have made it timeless.”

We hope you will enjoy the Heller Collection as much as we do.

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Heller White 4-Piece Dinnerware Set, Heller White Melamine Bowl, Heller White Melamine Dinner Plate

 

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#ArtinUnison: Jamie Tubbs + Prophet Gypsy Robot

We at Unison have been big fans of Jamie Tubbs and her company Prophet Gypsy Robot. Her focus on creating fiber tapestries through sustainable practices led us to work with her on a recent catalog, where we featured one of her weavings. It caused such a stir among our customers, we knew we had to partner with her on a set of unique pieces.

 

The Humboldt Framed Weavings repurpose post-production scrap fabric from our signature Humboldt bedding for a piece of sustainably sourced artwork with a modern edge. They’re available in 24″ x 24″ and 40″ x 30″.
We asked Jamie some questions for this month’s #ArtinUnison to learn more about her, her process, and her collaboration with Unison.

 

Q: What interested you in working with Unison cuttings? You say on your site you like to create art with a specific environment in mind. Did you have one in mind while working on this collaboration? 

A: I could never pass up a well suited opportunity to take some waste from production and create something beautiful and new out of it. This design was inspired by the natural materials, clean lines and graphic pops in the environments in Unison’s catalogs.

Q: What is unique about this collaboration? 
A: I don’t think it’s common for manufacturers to reach out to artists in order to explore ways to recycle unavoidable waste, but I think it’s what the future needs to look like. Designers need to be showing the world that reuse can be aesthetically valuable, in addition to necessary. Working together, we’re able to offer people a way to design their homes with original art that’s also reducing waste.

 

Q: What would you say are signatures of your work?
A: Large scale, sustainable textiles, woven and hung on the loom. Or at least that’s what’s in my constantly evolving Instagram profile right now. This would be such an interesting question for me to ask others actually! I’m not sure if this is a signature or if every artist feels this way, but I have to experiment and do things differently or it feels inauthentic and unnecessary.
Humboldt Weaving in process

Q: What is your process for weaving? 

A: My husband Nate and I build my looms with a miter saw in our garage, mainly from pine or oak or reclaimed lumber. I’d like to get into other materials like maple, ash and copper. I sell most of my work on the loom itself. When I started weaving, I did it this way to bring attention to the work/worker and bring the feeling of a work in progress. I continued to do it this way both to carry that story in my work as well as for aesthetics.

I’m always looking for textures and ways to manipulate the materials I have on hand to make them look new and fresh. I’m usually experimenting with a new stitch or technique or design idea. My entire weaving education has been the work itself. I got the idea to hand dye bedsheets and weave them, hanging it unfinished in the loom with the shuttle. I executed that idea a few years ago and just never stopped weaving.
Q: What particularly inspired your passion for sustainable art?
A: It’s a cultural value for me to use what I have. So, I came to it first because of the practicality. My mom and dad, their parents, and so on- blue collar folks who know how to make what they need out of what they have. I have an aversion to wastefulness. It just feels like common sense to me. I’ve had to learn the opposite, in fact- that sometimes good design isn’t utterly practical. So my work tries to combine both. I buy new rope, for example, because I don’t know how to find it used and I think it’s just beautiful and elevates the repurposed materials in my work.

 

My passion for caring for the environment has developed in the last few years from a million little things I saw or heard or read. One that sticks out to me was a documentary about American history that talked about how the native people lived for hundreds or thousands of years off the same buffalo herds, and when European settlers came to the West, they eliminated the herds in 3 generations manufacturing belts and stuff. Heartbreaking, avoidable, and motivating.

 


Follow Jamie on Instagram @prophetgypsyrobot
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A Handcrafted Retreat: The Fulton Bedroom Collection

The Fulton Collection combines handcrafted details with the clean lines of Scandinavian-inspired modern design. In keeping with that tradition’s emphasis on linking design and nature, these pieces couple solid white oak wood grain with hand-stitched leather details. White oak is one of the most preeminent hardwoods in North America due to its density, strength, and water-resistance. All pieces in the Fulton Collection combine white oak and maple (used for its durability, light tone and sleek surface) and bring a subtle warmth to a strikingly modern design.

The Fulton Bed
Handcrafted of white oak with a hardwood maple slat system (eliminating the need for a box spring), the Fulton Bed pairs high-level craftsmanship with modern design. The inset panels on the head and footboards add an interesting detail and the eye-catching wood grain help make it a design standout. It features a natural stain with a clear, low-sheen lacquer finish that helps seal and protect the surface.

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Bold yet minimal, the Fulton Poster Canopy Bed also makes a dramatic impact on any bedroom. Make your bed the vibrant centerpiece your bedroom deserves with this four poster bed.

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The Fulton Nightstand
The Fulton Nightstand is designed beautifully and made of long-lasting hardwood, but its true genius lies in the details. Crafted of white oak with solid maple drawers like the rest of the Fulton Collection, the nightstand features hand-stitched full grain leather drawer pulls, an ingeniously designed hidden pullout shelf to expand your surface space, and air vent cut-outs in the back allow for easy charging of electronics. A built-in coin tray and soft close drawer system are the finishing touches on this masterpiece of modern craftsmanship.

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What Is Full Grain Leather?

Full grain leather is the highest quality grade of leather. It comes from the top layer of the hide just below the hair and includes all of the natural grain. The thickness makes it require a higher degree of skill to work with. It also makes it the longest lasting, as its strong fibers give it immense durability, and instead of wearing out over time, it develops an aged patina that makes it more beautiful over time.

The Fulton Chest + Dresser
Distinguished by handcrafted details and crisp modern lines, the Fulton 5-Drawer Chest and 9-Drawer Dresser offer ample storage while still featuring the same solid maple drawers with dovetail joints, leather drawer pulls, and coin trays as the rest of the collection. Framed in white oak with a soft close drawer system, their smart and timeless design provides versatile organization with the perfect note of warmth.

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What is a Dovetail Joint?

The dovetail joint has been used in woodworking for millennia. Two pieces of wood are cut in trapezoidal shapes to interlock with each other. It requires skilled craftsmanship and eliminates the need for mechanical fasteners like bolts or screws. All drawers in the Fulton Collection feature dovetail joinery in solid maple drawers.

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The Fulton Writing Desk
The warm natural oak finish of the wood writing desk showcases the stunning wood grain work surface and the cognac leather drawer pulls add a touch of style and sophistication to your home office. Plus, the under mount drawers are soft-closing and glide smoothly. It coordinates with the rest of our Fulton collection, but also makes a statement all on its own.

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The Fulton Storage Bench
The Fulton Charcoal Storage Bench makes a beautiful show of hiding household necessities from sight. Topped with a durable 100% polyester twill upholstery in a heathered charcoal, this piece works well when placed at the end of the matching Fulton Bed or placed independently as a front-entry piece. The two soft-closing drawers, complete with hand-stitched full grain leather drawer pulls, are the perfect spot to store gloves, shoes, throw blankets and more.

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We’re delighted to feature these stunning pieces in the Unison collection. Built to last, their timeless design and superior craftsmanship make them an ideal choice for any modern home.

Shop the Fulton Bedroom

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#ArtinUnison: Debbie Carlos

We at Unison counted ourselves lucky this year to be able to feature the striking photography of Debbie Carlos in our Fall 2017 catalog. This month’s #ArtinUnison highlights her photographs, along with a Q+A involving her artistic influences, favorite places to capture, and her true opinions on jellyfish.


Q: Your site talks about your quest to “capturing objects at their moments of greatest clarity” — do you have any particular environments you find work best for that?

A: I find that my senses are the most heightened when I’m traveling. Being in a new environment I’m hyper aware of everything going on around me, and I try to take it all in and capture as many moments as I can in my camera.

Q: One of the photographs we featured in our fall catalog was of jellyfish — what was striking about that moment to you that you wanted to capture it?

A: It’s hard not to be enthralled by the strange forms of jellyfish. They are blobby creatures, ethereal & ghostlike in the way they are lit at the aquarium, and sort of elegant in the way they float through the water.

Debbie Carlos Jellyfish Photograph - Unison colorblock bedding
Linen Colorblock Duvet, Acorn Black & Copper Pendant Lamp, Tower White Side Table


Q:
 Who are some of your greatest influences?

A: Rinko Kawauchi and Uta Barth have always been a huge influence on my art. Their work always strikes an emotional chord in me.

I remember going to a William Eggleston a number of years ago at the Art Institute of Chicago and felt like it was so validating.

More recently, I have become a huge fan Teju Cole’s words and images. His instagram is definitely worth a follow and his book of photographs and essays, ‘Blind Spot’ is wonderful.

Q: What is your favorite place to photograph?

A: Japan never fails to be pure eye candy to me.

Q: How does modernism reflect itself in your work (if you think it does)?

A: I do think that there is a strong modernist bent to my work, not only aesthetically but conceptually. One of the things that has always stuck with me was Eames’ mantra “Create the best for the most for the least”. I loved how democratic that idea is and was very much a part of modernist concepts of accessibility to design. Art should not just for those who have the money to afford it, but should be approachable to many. In terms of my photographic work, this is the reason why I re-appropriated engineering printers to produce many of my images. I was re-appropriating a type of utilitarian printing for fine art and thereby creating, on one hand, it’s own unique aesthetic but on the other, casual and approachable everyday art for everyone.


You can find more of Debbie Carlos’s work on her site at Debbie Carlos Studio, or on her Instagram @debbiecarlos.