The Flute! Its not just about Champagne!
Hi Friends, Sorry I am a week late but I hope you all had a wonderful Mother’s Day! My kids all came in town and surprised me with a lovely Mother’s day/birthday dinner! I was able to take them all to see the new Segreto Compound which is really taking shape!! They couldn’t believe the changes and were really enamored with all the plaster textures, so knowing they are seeped in history, I thought I would do a bit of research to share with us all?
Fashion greats from around the globe are incorporating the structure of the flute in their collections. This beauty is from Louis Vuitton.
Home decor has also discovered the flute! This coaster collection from London based artist Daniela Rubino are made of tinted concrete and all hand done. Working predominately with concrete and metal, she is drawn to materials that represent ideas of strength, stability and durability and have industrial aesthetics. She even sells do it yourself kits at home! Check out her collection.
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Our first experience with fluting was when Marie Flanigan came to us with a design concept for a master suite she was working on with Brown Ridge Builders. A first for us and challenging for sure, we love figuring out how to meet the baseboards and trim and perfectly die into the corner walls!! It was magical and so rewarding when we saw how our fluted texture added so much to Marie’s perfectly designed space.
Challenges make you discover things about yourself that you never really knew.- Cicely Tyson
Many of my favorite designs are ones seeped in history, then given a modern interpretation. Fluted designs are no different. Found in ancient woodworking, the flute was used to help with the illusion that rounded columns were perfectly symmetrical.
Known to accentuate the back-and-forth of shadow and light, fluted columns made of stone were prominent in ancient Greek and Roman architecture. Here is a great article from World History Org. If you would like to learn more.
Athena Calderone wrote a wonderful article in her blog eyeswoon about her journey incorporating fluting in her own home. A talented lady, I also found she has three books out! One on design, one for cooking and the third lifestyle related! I ordered Live Beautiful and have really loved each and every page. Athena used Kamp Studios to install her Fluting- a New York firm which I follow!! Check out their website- they are an amazingly talented group!!
This expanded version of the flute is quite dramatic. Scout & Nimble has a beautifully collected piece on their article A Little Fluting Goes A Long Way! Check it out!!
‘This architectural design is named ‘Skog’, meaning ‘forest’ in Swedish, due to the slim wooden slats, which create texture and depth, resembling tree trunks!’ say the experts at Sola Kitchens. ‘This version of the ‘Skog’ is in oak however it can be created in a variety of different materials and colors.- Livingetc
The name canelé comes from the French word for “fluted.” According to cookbooks, the canelé Bordelaise could date back to anywhere between the 15th and 18th centuries, and most of the history books concur that the pastry originated in various convents around the winemaking regions of Bordeaux in Southern France. Winemakers used egg whites to clarify wine and would give the excess egg yolks to nuns to make food for poor children. With the addition of a few other ingredients, the canelé was born.- Rory Macdonald — ICE Chef
Besides plaster walls Segreto has also had so much fun developing one of a kind furnishings using the flute as inspiration! See more blogs here, here and here featuring other fluted fireplaces and tables.
From the traditional column design to the graceful hour glass, the texture of the flute lends so much architecture to you space!! We are super excited to show you all sorts of textures and designs as well as furniture pieces you can purchase off the floor in our new showroom space. Stay tuned for a July move in!!
I hope you have a wonderful week. For my friends in Houston- stay cool- its been a scorcher out there!! You may need one of these breezy summertime dresses from Khaite! Till next time! XO Leslie
Nancy Piland Walker
Posted at 15:01h, 16 MayYour blog is a wonderful way for me, your aunt, to keep up with what you’re involved in. Always a pleasure!