Archive for April, 2008

Entrance with Pizzazz!

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Previously, I discussed about giving life to a humdrum hallway by providing unique furniture. Here’s another way to give that Venetian Maskold hallway some pizzazz! At the Kips Bay Designer Show House interior designer extraordinaire, Larry Laslo, showed us his flair for drama.

At the penthouse suite, Mr. Laslo covered the entrance walls in a red and gold velvet animal stripe fabric – called Magnetism, part of his new fabric collection he designed for Robert Allen fabrics. Doesn’t it just mesmerize and pull you in? He then proceeded to add an oversized Jansen sunburst mirror that just radiates “look at me!” in a very elegant way. A simple bench upholstered in a jeweled striped fabric called Aquavite completes the picture.

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Hanging above the foyer is a brass Sputnik chandelier. The other wall of the foyer displays a mixed-media artwork by Perez Flores called Prochromatique. A pair of shell sconces flanks the artwork and a matching plaster console table provides space to drop your keys or display your curios. Just because the hallway is the least important space in the house doesn’t mean you have to settle for boring!

If you’re looking for more inspiration, head out to the Kips Bay Designer Show House. This year’s event is held at the Manhattan Center on 200 E. 66th St. in New York City and is on display until May 22nd.

photos galore

Monday, April 28th, 2008

If you’re reading this blog, chances are you’re a little bit obsessed with design. And if you’re a little bit obsessed with design, chances are you spend way too much time looking for and at photos of design.

To help support you in your addiction, we suggest you visit the design blog, Design To Inspire.

This week they’re featuring the work of design photographer Graham Atkins Hughes.

Here’s a little sample:

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We love how cheerful this is, bringing us back to the good days of Mexico.

And this one, which gives a totally different look, elegant and complex. You can see more at http://desiretoinspire.blogspot.com/

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speaking of recycled weddings

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Speak of something and it appears on a blog. Wedding Planner Claire Goodman has a posting up on green design for weddings. Check it out at http://charlottesvilleweddingsblog.blogspot.com

Claire has a lot of good ideas, many of them green.

furniture facelift finds

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Hey, weren’t we just discussing the joys of making silk purses out of sows’ ears—or making gorgeous accent pieces for the living room out of crap you can find on the street, or at yard sales? I just saw an entry on Design Sponge, (designspongeonline.com), featuring chairs found and renewed by Chairloom. They’ve got everything from faux animal print to elegant restoration, whimsical fish-patterned fabric and original kissing chairs. Take a look at chairloom.com

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I love these fish!

and these side chairs, given a fresh makeover with a modernist fabric pattern:

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As Molly Worth says on the homepage,

“We believe that one doesn’t need to buy something new to create a satisfying and inviting living environment. Instead we affirm the transformative power of applying a fresh, creative vision to quality antiques.”

And note: the prices are not much more, and sometimes less, than what you’d pay for a boring new chair that looks just like everyone else’s boring new chair.


Be Thrifty, Be Green, Be Married

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

I’ve recently found one solution to several problems and it fits in nicely with our recent topics of finding things on the cheap and being “green.” It’s recycleyourwedding.com!

What do you do when the wedding is over and now you’re left with the dozen or so copper colored table linens you had to buy instead of rent?

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You splurged on your wedding dress, so you will have to save on your escort cards?

Or

You’re left with 4 never used guest books that various family members gave you?

Buy or sell it all at Recycle Your Wedding! It’s an eBay like site, specifically geared for wedding accoutrements. With categories like Clothing, Crafts, Candles, Relaxation Services and Travel you are bound to find anything you might need at a fraction of the regular cost.

I love this idea because I find so much wedding day gear is disposed of, while not necessarily being disposable. There are several amazing dresses (some worn once, some not at all) up for sale on the site. I have no problem buying a designer gown that is outrageously priced knowing that I can sell it later. Living in NYC, storing a wedding dress indefinitely is not always practical anyway.

How do you feel about re-selling your wedding day? Would you be comfortable buying someone else’s wedding?

 

Patricia Gray

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

…And, in case you want to check out Patricia Gray’s blog, it’s here: patriciagrayinc.blogspot.com

The Pod People

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Summer is bearing down fast upon us. Really. Here in New York City, Central Park is a riot of color, with tulips, cherry trees, and forsythia in full bloom. So it must be time to start thinking of bringing our brilliant design ideas outdoors.

Here’s something we found the blog of award-winning Canadian designer Patricia Gray that will lure all of us outdoors.

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It’s a concrete pod. If it makes you think of Japanese design, that’s because it’s created by Kazuya Morita, and was shown at the Concrete Art Museum 2005 in Nagoya, Japan. It is made of extremely thin concrete, and the small size, and tented-egg shape, creates a feeling of safety and peace, condusive to meditation, while allowing the sensory experience of being outdoors.

This makes me feel peaceful just looking at it.

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from floor to ceiling

Friday, April 4th, 2008

From the post by Alexia Rossetti on a terrific bench she found, the discussion led to a comment by a reader about chandeliers. To see how one gets to chandeliers from front hall benches, take a look at the comments.

One reader asks how to find an antique chandelier of the right proportions; another reader comments on how to find antiques and vintage furnishings.

Indeed, as nice as some stuff is from the big home furnishings stores, it can all look the same after a certain point. To find things that are both unique and affordable, it’s necessary often to go back in time, at least a bit. And sometimes to then put your own creativity to work, with painting, or stenciling, or otherwise sprucing up a piece.

The trick is taking an old piece of what could be called “junk” …

and making it gorgeous.

Anyone have suggestions on how to find and refurbish great pieces?

finding it on the cheap

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Alexia Rossetti wrote a post recently about a fabulous bench she found. It was love at first sight—except for that little thing called the pricetag—so now she’s on the hunt for a similar beauty but one that will allow her to still pay the rent and therefore still have the hallway that needs the bench so she doesn’t go the way of an O Henry story.

I’m sure she knows how to find great decor at lower prices, but if anyone has a suggestion on this particular bench, well, let us know. And I do mean “us” because I want one, too!