The Divine is in the Details

By: Erica Cummings, Principal

There is a common saying, “the devil is in the details” which implies that details are where interest and mystery lie therefore emphasizing their importance. When talking design details it can mean many things, from how something is constructed to little intricacies that make up the greater whole.  Below are a few examples, great and small, for how the DIVINE can be found in the details.

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Bernhardt Design – Laine Stool
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Laine Stool

These wood seats are elegantly suspended in a jewelry-like setting.

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Hill Country Apothecary by Matt Fajkus Architecture

Large scale architectural details provide support, signage and create a dynamic street presence.

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interiordesigngiants.com

The uniqueness of the copper pipe for the railing and floating fireplace add details to this space that emphasize the comfortable industrial aesthetic.

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Darran Grove Live Edge

A live edge to a piece of wood provides unending character to a space and easily transcends modern to rustic to industrial design, and beyond.

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ideas4homes.com

The alignment of the wall panels with the windows and the shelving were thoroughly thought through and detailed in this modern space.

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interiordesigngiants

Being mindful of lighting and using it to highlight the floating bench detail provides function and ambiance to this outdoor setting.

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Tunto LED Desk Lamp

Some details find themselves in the immense thought and engineering of a simple product such as this LED light, like this one by Tunto.

Details, devil or divine?