Private client
For a private client, BRH+ designs a mini collection of three one-of-a-kind furniture: a desk, a bookcase and a curtains system.
The different elements are made of a few, precious materials: the desk and the bookcase are composed of a powder-coated steel frame in a bronze-gold color completed with tops in Verde Alpi marble and Luserna stone; the curtains system includes a rod in powder-coated steel in a bronze-gold color and sheets in pure linen fabric printed on purpose.
The furnishings are inspired by the mythological figure of Telesphorus, to whom Carl Gustav Jung also refers in one of the squares of the stone cube that he sculpted in 1950 in front of the Bollingen Tower, his home on the shores of Lake Zurich.
“On the front face, in the natural structure of the stone, I saw a small circle, a kind of eye looking at me. I carved it in stone, and made a small homunculus in the center.It is the puppet, which corresponds to the pupil of the eye, a kind of Cabiro, or the Telesphorus of Aesculapius. ”
Carl Gustav Jung, 1961
“This is Telesphorus [“the Accomplisher”] who wanders the dark regions of the cosmos and from the depths shines like a star, pointing the way to the gates of the sun and the land of dreams.”
Carl Gustav Jung, 1950
For a private client, BRH+ designs a mini collection of three one-of-a-kind furniture: a desk, a bookcase and a curtains system.
The different elements are made of a few, precious materials: the desk and the bookcase are composed of a powder-coated steel frame in a bronze-gold color completed with tops in Verde Alpi marble and Luserna stone; the curtains system includes a rod in powder-coated steel in a bronze-gold color and sheets in pure linen fabric printed on purpose.
The furnishings are inspired by the mythological figure of Telesphorus, to whom Carl Gustav Jung also refers in one of the squares of the stone cube that he sculpted in 1950 in front of the Bollingen Tower, his home on the shores of Lake Zurich.
“On the front face, in the natural structure of the stone, I saw a small circle, a kind of eye looking at me. I carved it in stone, and made a small homunculus in the center.It is the puppet, which corresponds to the pupil of the eye, a kind of Cabiro, or the Telesphorus of Aesculapius. ”
Carl Gustav Jung, 1961
“This is Telesphorus [“the Accomplisher”] who wanders the dark regions of the cosmos and from the depths shines like a star, pointing the way to the gates of the sun and the land of dreams.”
Carl Gustav Jung, 1950