Los Angeles Confidential

IT TAKES TWO

THE HUSBAND-AND-WIFE DUO BEHIND SCHWUNG HOME ARE DESIGNING FOR THEMSELVES— AND THE FUTURE.

- BY OUSSAMA ZAHR

The husband-and-wife duo behind Schwung Home are designing for themselves—and the future.

Looking at Dominique Sente and Rudi Nijssen’s first collection for RH (formerly Restoratio­n Hardware)—a dazzling set of light fixtures made of handblown glass globes, lustrous brass, and streamline­d retro forms—you could almost guess that her background is goldsmithi­ng and his is antiques. And you’d be right. You might also guess, based on how well the pieces fit into RH’s sumptuous aesthetic, that the brand was heavily involved in their creation. And there you’d be wrong.

“One of the most amazing parts of our collaborat­ion is that RH gives us carte blanche,” says Nijssen. “There are no limitation­s.”

RH has been seeking out—and promoting—independen­t artisans at a time when consumers have become more interested in craftsmans­hip. Nijssen and Sente are married and work out of their firm, Schwung Home, in Poland, where a six-month creative process takes them from mood boards and sketches to the final prototype. RH isn’t even involved until they present the finished design.

“Our only desire,” says Sente, “has been to create pieces that will escape trends, pieces with an architectu­ral and poetic vibe. Part of the source of our inspiratio­n for this collection was the décor of some movie sets— mostly from the ’60s and ’70s.”

While Sente has helped Nijssen with previous RH collection­s that have borne his name, this is the first time they share equal billing. Says the couple, “Two can do better than one—like our icons, Charles and Ray Eames!” 8772 Beverly Blvd., West Hollywood, 424-281-1326; rhmodern.com

“OUR ONLY DESIRE HAS BEEN TO CREATE PIECES THAT WILL ESCAPE TRENDS.”

—dominique sente

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Design of the times: Rudi Nijssen and Dominique Sente (below, from left) collaborat­e on their new collection for RH at their Polandbase­d firm Schwung Home (left). The company’s name is German for “energy” or “momentum.” bottom: Glass-globe mobile eight-arm chandelier in lacquered burnished brass, RH Modern ($4,995).
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