Sibling revelry: The brothers dressler.
Wood was the word at this year’s Toronto Interior Design Show, and among the best in show was this chandelier by Brothers Dressler from the Sibling Revelry project. The Brother Dressler do beautiful things with wood. Their portfolio ranges from side tables made from salvaged tree stumps to seating made up of intricately bent wooden slats to whimsical benches and shelves adorned with antique wooden shoe forms.
The chandelier they exhibited at IDS11 last week has a wonderful undulating quality that makes it seem as if the individual pieces of wood aren’t stationary, but free-flowing, like seaweed under water. The name of the chandelier, “Branches,” gives away what it’s actually intended to resemble, but whatever you call it, it’s a first-rate stunner.