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Quality crafstsmanship vs “green” gimmickry

Posted in Founder's Blog  7.17.08

Chris

metallo-is-green1.jpgOK… I am thoroughly convinced that humanity has lost their minds…

So its the year 2008. The world is warming up, the planet is in extreme peril, and everybody wants to do their part.

So the kitchen and bath industry is coming up with ‘green’ designs like… a shower head with LED lights in it?? How is that supposed to be considered green? Why does a shower head need lights in the first place?

It looked something like this…We as a culture have become so used to the disposability of objects that even a potentially positive idea like “green design” comes to mean gimmicks and cheap gadgets, rather than quality worksmanship and permanence. I remember my grandmother’s stove (note I said “stove”, not “stoves”). She had the same one for my entire life. It was a gas range, enamelled off-white, and she used it like most people use their cars: everyday, for hours on end. She baked, broiled, seared, and in general supplied lots of home-cooked southern food to a fairly large family. It never needed repair; it never needed replacement… Why? Because it was designed well, built well and treated with the respect one automatically gives to something they know was created by craftsmen…

Just recently we went to install a range hood for a special client in South Carolina. I loved the look on the faces of the carpenters and masons on the jobsite when they saw the range hood, all were amazed. And i was as well… the stone work was great, the moldings in this house were gorgeous, just about everything there was done right. It is strange the kudos one receives from other people that actually do quality craftsmenship. I guess it comes down to actually knowing what it takes to do something and do it well, and I like that.

So back to “green”, if we as a culture can stop demanding that things be cheap, or easily affordable, and actually ask and demand that some thing be made well, designed well, I don’t think I would have to wait in line at the local landfill.

Work photos - near Greenville, SC

Workmen at the job site

Industrial/Contremporary Bronze Lautrec

Posted in Range Hoods  7.7.08

Chris

Industrial Bronze Lautrec range hood

This Lautrec frame was a venture into a design concept we hadn’t touched too much before - a contemporary smooth line look with an industrial edge to it. The trim was painted in a medium pewter color to match a set of stainless appliances and nickel trim, while for the finish we chose a color out of the ceiling tile, and darkened and clouded it for texture. Read the rest of this entry »