Designer Faye Toogood has the rare ability to balance morbidity with refinement. This is best seen in the interiors of her London house (note the skull beneath a pair of Perrriand sconces) and in her own designs, her artwork verging on unsettling.
In 2010 Toogood created the Sticks and Stones and Broken Bones series of hardware with European brand Izé and we've admired the knobs and hooks ever since. But more as objects—we're left wondering how they would look in situ without being too gimmicky. Toogood shows us.
Above: The hardware on a door opening into Toogood's dining room photographed by Henry Bourne for T Magazine.
Above: The Bone Lever Handle 1 is 5.5 inches long and available in all of the Izé finishes.
Above: The Bone Lever Handle 2, seen in Toogood's own home above, is a little over 5 inches long.
Above: The Bone Coat Hook 1 has two bones for hanging items from.
Above: The Bone Coat Hook 2 is a simple cross section resembling plated bone marrow.
Above: The Skull Door Knocker is shown here in dark bronze.
Above: The Drawer Pull Handle is a short bone, a little shorter than 5 inches in length.
More from Toogoo's London house:
- Steal This Look: A Moody Minimalist London Bedroom
- Steal This Look: Designer Faye Toogood's Artful London Patio
- Greatest Hits: 12 Favorite Kitchens in the UK
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