Betsy Russell 1980s Avenging Angel 1985 ©new World Pictures Courtesy

A prototype by the emirati designed khalid shafar, the fallen balm bench has a seat edged like the trunk of a palm tree. \\\ a memorial for the 45 uae soldiers who recently lost their lives in yemen, khalid shafar’s win victory love comprised 45 stools that are made from american cherry and soft maple in. Sarah dea / the national.

Betsy Russell poses for the movie "Tomboy" circa 1985. News Photo

Betsy Russell 1980s Avenging Angel 1985 ©new World Pictures Courtesy

Items such as the coat stand and bench offer customisable configurations, while the lighting designs mimic the natural filtering of sunlight through palm fronds. The body is crafted from ash and walnut wood, while the legs are. Emirati furniture designer khalid shafar has launched his 2013.

Unveiled at the tanweer festival in mleiha desert, palm oasis by khalid shafar is a contemplative installation that reimagines the palm tree, one of the uae’s most enduring.

Revealed in the ajman ruler’s court, under the palm is a sculptural installation by khalid shafar, created in collaboration with roar, an architecture and interior design studio based in dubai. Fallen palm bench with goat hair detail, magazine rack and drawers on both ends. The integration of dried palm leaves, woven into mats by skilled artisans, showcases the khalid shafar brand’s commitment to the preservation of heritage crafts. A diligent study of functionality, each khalid shafar piece is designed to anticipate the needs of people and environments, elevating every context with timeless narratives that transcend.

Contemporary furniture designs that sit at the epicentre of art, design & culture. Distinguished by its use of. Contemporary furniture designs that sit at the epicentre of art, design & culture.

Betsy Russell in the 1980s r/OldSchoolCelebs

Betsy Russell in the 1980s r/OldSchoolCelebs

AVENGING ANGEL, Betsy Russell, 1985, ©New World Pictures/Courtesy

AVENGING ANGEL, Betsy Russell, 1985, ©New World Pictures/Courtesy

Betsy Russell poses for the movie "Tomboy" circa 1985. News Photo

Betsy Russell poses for the movie "Tomboy" circa 1985. News Photo