It's always exciting to discover new design initiatives in your own
neighbourhood so we were very happy to meet Christina Moss, one half
of the Dalston duo responsible for the brand, spanking new furniture
company Poridge. In their infancy Poridge already has big ideas and slick designs.
They want furniture to be a philosophy and not just a design feature or functional necessity: 'we don't think
furniture is the end, it is merely just the beginning of something
much bigger.' With an aim to hold monthly events to showcase
their work and network with likeminded people, their project is bigger than
simply putting furniture into homes. Unashamedly aware of the pretensions this may imply, they wish to start a new,
effortless and cool lifestyle. With acid colours sprayed onto vintage finds they certainly wet The Curiosity
Cabinet's appetite for fresh innovation.
Poridge restore and enliven used furniture as well as make bespoke pieces. Fresh, minty hues and a zesty orange combined with the light tones of stained beech or the inflections of oak Poridge is a vacation for the interior and an escape for the mind. Philosophical.
Poridge restore and enliven used furniture as well as make bespoke pieces. Fresh, minty hues and a zesty orange combined with the light tones of stained beech or the inflections of oak Poridge is a vacation for the interior and an escape for the mind. Philosophical.
Tiffany blue and orange tropical stools
Tiffany blue dipped stools
1970's chest of drawers, tiffany blue legs