gundam91
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But Picasso is not for everyone, right?
In Architecture, at least what I was trained to see, is graceful lines, how different elements define a space, and the intriquacies of details. I like several of the Particular designs because they visually integrates with my preference in architectural design. (When I get to build my dream home
, they would complement and integrate into the entire design, not sticking out like a sore thumb, or take away from the pieces of equipment on display, or, more importantly, create a distraction from the musical experience.)
But then someone living with 19th century French interior would not want to pick any of these racks in their space as it would look like it's "out of the context".
Originally Posted by bifcake It's actually interesting hearing your thoughts. It's sort of like listening to someone who knows a lot about art talk about art. Alas, my tastes are much more sophisticated when it comes to art than they are when it comes to architectural design. As such, I really can't say that I was very impressed with Particular's offerings or the other companies' racks. I understand that they're breaking the mold with their designs, but it doesn't seem to work. At least not to me. It's not Picasso, it's more like graffitti trying to be Picasso. |
But Picasso is not for everyone, right?


But then someone living with 19th century French interior would not want to pick any of these racks in their space as it would look like it's "out of the context".