Sinotique was founded in 1992, and was formerly located at 19-A Mott st. in the historic district of Chinatown. Its new showroom/warehouse/workshop in DUMBO Brooklyn at #70 John St. This blog is an efficient way to keep my friends, family, and clients informed about Sinotique. If you have comments and questions pls. don't hesitate to post them here. I hope you enjoy it. Please be sure to see www.sinotique.com my ecommerce website, and www.70john.com to see my art and design showroom.
Friday, October 17, 2008
The NY Modern Show - Dallas Boesendahl
If you've ever been to the Modern show at the downtown Armory you surely would have noticed Dallas Baesendahl's booth at some point.
To say that Dallas is a specialist in accessories is akin to saying the Pope has something to do with religion. He's a consumate collector of everything from 1930's shagreen to neolithic Chinese Jade "bi discs", to vintage signed photographs, to 1950's to 1970's German white porcelain. Dallas Boesendahl's collection is nothing if it isn't diverse, which is why his booth at the Modern show this October stood out from the other times I have seen him. His display was stark white, crisp, focused and pristine, a real departure from the overflowing shelves of mixed merchandise that he is known for.
Dallas was busy styling his booth, filling in empty spaces on his shelves where someone had recently made a purchase, when I stopped by to chat.
About 300 - 400 vessels in various shades of white were neatly arranged on Dallas's signature tiered shelving. Some were satin, some were high gloss and others bisque.
I learned that his collection of German porcelain numbers well over a thousand, good thing since many of his designer clients of late have been buying them in groupings of 6, 12, even 40 in one fell swoop.
One of the amazing things about shopping with Dallas is that his pieces are not only unique, he often has a selection of items to choose from to form an "instant" collection.
It would take an individual months if not years to comprise a collection of even a dozen suitable specimens to present to a client, but here at the Armory Dallas had over 30 manufacturers represented.
It was fascinating to me that the manufacturers reflected the sentiments of the era, whether it was an awareness of endangered species (as evidenced by the alligator pattern on some) to the op art movement of the 1960's.
Dallas Boesendahl can be reached at 212-308-7029 , he shows by appointment only.
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