In praise of knots
Thursday, April 22, 2010 at 10:42AM The Ace Hotel & Swim Club in Palm Springs was jam packed during the recent Coachella fest (click here to see the arty goings on over on Poppytalk), but I'm wondering, did anyone stop to check out the hotel's cool macramé installation? The knot-tastic curtain was created by designer Michael Schmidt - who's perhaps better known for his wardrobe work with the likes of Gaga, Fergie and Madonna - out of about a mile of cotton rope. And why not? It's definitely high time for macramé to come out of the dusty 70's craft closet and be re-imagined for today. To show that there's a bit of a thing happening with cord, rope and knots, take a look at Urban Outfitter's Beaded Treasures pillow as well as the rather stunning Pleats-Pleats sofa by young Swedish design and architecture studio, Imaginary Office. [Images 1,3: courtesy Michael Schmidt]





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Reader Comments (4)
That UO cushion is lots of fun!
Funny you mention that as I did notice it in my passings - but for some reason the thought never registered. Thanks for pointing it out. I'm also loving all the rope action lately!
I love to use cushion to make decoration at home
wow, I really love that little pillow, the bead colors really play nicely off each other. It's has the right mix of modern and vintage look to it!