O’Brien brings ‘modern vintage’ outlook to Bloomingdale’s
For more than a decade, Thomas O’Brien has been one of the design industry’s best known modern tastemakers — an “early influencer,” in 21st century terms, who has helped bring about an acceptance of historical modernism in the public at large.
Now O’Brien opens new doors with his next big take on modernism with his latest furniture group with Hickory Chair. The collection represents a return to a classic point of view that’s tied up intrinsically with what O’Brien’s own moniker has come to signify in the design marketplace: modernism with a soft vintage bent; luxury that’s not off-putting; an unusual affinity for woodworking; and fitting details that nod to a long tradition of fine furniture making.
“Thomas O’Brien is an exciting, young designer who has a real solid understanding of today’s casual-contemporary lifestyle,” said Joe Laneve, senior vice president and general merchandising manager, home furnishings. “We believe his tremendous design sensibility captures the updated eclectic mix of new and old that fits perfectly with our customers way of life.”
O’Brien introduced his line at Bloomingdale’s in August, updated with an exclusive dark-walnut Tiago finish and exclusive fabrics for the upholstered furniture.
Additionally, O’Brien brought his exclusive lines of tableware and home accessories with Reed & Barton to the retailer in September. His “fine casual” philosophy, defined as a way to live with exceptional design on an easy, everyday basis, comes through in his four distinct collections: Marielle, Tilden Lace, Elissa and Tiago.
Barware and accessories, including frames, trays and vases, bring the elegance of classic materials like silverplate, crystal, glass, wood and lacquer into the rest of the home.
Both of O’Brien’s collections will be available at select Bloomingdale’s stores across the country including the Las Vegas location at Fashion Show mall.
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Information courtesy Bloomingdale’s