Thursday, September 16, 2010

Flush pull concepts

Here is another concept among the several we're thinking about for full development in our exciting new contemporary lineup. These are in the spirit of the very popular "no hardware" look, but are quite distinct from the Italian and German designs we've seen on the market. We're now working on digital modeling to refine the form and proportions, and consider how this will relate to elevations and full rooms.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Flush pull contemporary

The "no hardware" or continuous pull look is popular in the market today, and we are working on a number of different concepts, of which we will choose the ones we get the best response for full product development. Our intention is to have a series of fresh styles that are unique to Premier and our designers. We'd love to hear what you think.






 

Monday, September 13, 2010

Exotic skins, routed pulls

Here is a concept that we're working with in a number of different
combinations of veneer and solid wood. Texture, grain, color, and
 sheen, acting in contrast from veneer to solid are what we're
working with here, along with finding framing and edge profiles and
details that capture the clean, spare modernist aesthetic.

Reconstituted wenge over white oak or white ash (approximate colors only).

Robust Ogee Framing Bead

These digital models grew out of a frequent request for a wider and
deeper ogee door framing bead to improve on and replace the Elite
framing bead. Rafael 2 and 3 (working name) are variants of
Stanford with an ogee instead of the Stanford geometry. Rafael 4 is
simply a wider, deeper offset ogee. Your input would be valuable
and appreciated.

rafael 2 (ogee, step), rafael 3 (step, ogee), rafael 3 (ogee). all 5/8" x 5/8" x 1".

rafael 2, 3-1/2" door framing, 2" drawer framing.

rafael 3, 3-1/2" door framing, 2" drawer framing.
rafael 4, 3-1/2" door framing, 2" drawer framing.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Material, texture, color

Here are some test pieces for a new contemporary/transitional styling direction we're working on, combining veneer and solid material, with contrast in color and texture between the two.