Friday, April 12, 2013

Still Trending: Honeycomb

If you've checking out the latest issue of Lonny Magazine, you might have stopped in your tracks at these stunning honeycomb chairs, featured in the Paris hotel La Maison Champs Elysees, designed by Belgian fashion house Maison Martin Margiela.  Just love these!


Kartel is in on the honeycomb chair game too, on a much smaller scale...


Z Gallerie has some fun and affordable honeycomb pieces, including this candle sconce...

Kronus Sconce, $69.95

and this striking disc vase...

Kronus Vase, $129.95

In terms of affordability and design, nothing can beat this hand-painted glassware set from West Elm!  I think these are stunning - too bad my dining room's done in silvers, not golds.


While Z Gallerie does offer a similar set in silver, somehow they're just not as elegant...


Lastly, Horchow features these distinct ceramic vases, modeled on the honeycomb pattern...


"NoCal" Honeycomb Vases, starting at $28.90

We'll be spending time with our families next week for the kids' school break, but will be back the next week with more fun design inspiration!

Deb
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Cubist Self Portraits

A couple of days ago, strolling around my twins' elementary school, I happened upon a bulletin board showcasing their "Cubist Self-Portraits".  Apparently, from what I could squeeze out of them, the assignment involved painting themselves twice - each time portraying a different emotion (happy, surprised, excited), cutting them up, and pasting the various pieces together.  What a brilliant assignment, and I just love the results... so much that I could picture a room designed around the final products...

Here's Ellie's... it's very her, especially the heart on her chest that apparently made its way into both self-portaits (as it should have!).  I love the dark lashes and eyebrow; ironic as hers are so blonde they're invisible (a couple of years ago she lamented, "I'm the only girl in kindergarten with no eyebrows!").


I could picture her self-portait in a room like this, girly but not too trite, with a nod to some of the animals she loves so much....



And here's my sharp Emma.  She looks about this disheveled on an average day, no joke!  I always try to let her be herself, and kind of despise admire that she is so headstrong!  


She'd sooner die than appear in any shade of pink, and her room would need to reflect that...


Rug and chair from Land of Nod
Storage baskets and bedding from Serena and Lily
Owl bank from Jonathan Adler
Pouf from Overstock
Lamp from Robert Abbey
Bunting from Etsy

Have a great day,
Deb

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Monday, April 8, 2013

Lily...

Last week, I lamented that I couldn't find the perfect fabric that incorporated the colors represented in the inspiration board below...


Then last night, after I heard of socialite turned designer Lily Pulitzer's passing, I logged on to take another look at her collection at Lee Jofa and found this....  It's called Lily Lace, and it's perfect...


Lee Jofa launched the collection a couple of springs ago, and it's full of quintessentially Lily fabric - perfect for a beach house!


The fabrics in the collection can be used as unexpected pop of color in an otherwise serene room...


... or as the main attraction in a room saturated with bright tones...



This Lily dressing room shows us exactly what Lily will be best remembered for...


To read more of Lily Pulitzer's contributions to the worlds of fashion and design, click here...


Deb
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Friday, April 5, 2013

Client Master Bedroom Project - Sneak Peek!

We have been working on a Master Bedroom project for a lovely client in the Boston area. Smart, gracious, and a sense of humor - I knew she'd be fun to work with.

She wanted something not too modern or geometric, but also not too flowery.  Simply a calm escape where she can relax at the end of the day.  This design center wallpaper is just lovely and has totally transformed the room.


The coordinating fabrics are used sparingly to compliment the wallpaper without over powering it. An ivory linen for the drapes with a lovely velvet accent, along with a large floral pattern and a smaller scale, more geometric floral pattern will round out the fabric selections.


We are still waiting on the custom made window treatments and accent pillows, along with lamp shades for the vanity lamps, vanity mirror and bed linens, but here is a peek at her new headboard, sconces, vanity and chandelier and yep -  a high gloss ceiling that is subtle but outrageous!



And yet another project we couldn't have done without our friend Todd Rotundi and his team at Wellbuilt for their construction help.

We can't wait to show you the finished product!!

Cheers!
Becky and Deb

PS - In order to protect our clients' investment in our services, we will not disclose specific sources.

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Blues and Greens in the Kitchen

My ebay kitchen chairs have finally gotten the boot.  The kids' fighting over who has to sit in the "surprise" chair (the surprise being falling through the seat bottom on to your arse) has gotten too much.  Enter the set of six Lillian August chairs my mom procured from her church rummage sale, perfect save the upholstery of the seat cushion.

So, I'm on the prowl for some new fabric, with this painting in my kitchen as the inspiration for hue:


This photo sums up the range of hues I'm looking for...



It's actually been a lot easier to find fashion accessories in these colors, than fabric!

Aqua and Green by Bryant Park Designs

Earrings by Dara Ettinger
Clothing by J.Crew
IPhone Cover by Kate Spade
Shoes by Jessica Bennett
Bracelet from Artfire 

Here's what I've got so far in the fabric department...



What do you think?
Deb

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Family Room - Update!

I realized I haven't shown you how my own family room has been coming along. It seems to be moving at a snails pace - much to my husbands chagrin - but hey...paying clients come first!  But he is right, so I called my most trusted adviser over - Deb - to come over and kick my butt into high gear.


The foundation is firmly in place.  We have the three area rugs, couch, end tables, lamps, and lighting.  And are now at the point of pulling it all together. I think sometimes people forget that design is a process with multiple layers. It's not about just buying new furniture! 

I cannot get enough of my new West Elm rug. Yep, you don't need to spend a fortune to make a statement!  And you know how I feel about chevron, and more chevron, and yep, even more chevron!


With two little kids, we want this room to be "family friendly", yet still have a bit of a WOW factor.  A great place to do that in furnishings that are out of reach like this pendant from Circa.


Here are the main textiles:

 

There are big plans in the works for these chairs....


I love the way this quatrefoil sconce reflects light at the end of the day!


Stay tuned for more updates as the work progresses!

:) Becky
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Monday, March 25, 2013

Still Trending: Lucite

Unsurprisingly, many seasonal trends often translate from the home to the runway, and vice versa.  This Spring, lucite has made the jump in popularity from interiors to fashion.  Everyone from French Connection to Diane Von Furstenberg is featuring lucite heels for Spring.  My favorites come from Kate Spade, who pairs lucite with color blocking for fun effect...



Kate Spade

I'm also loving Charlotte Olympia's lucite clutch...


... in all its variations...


Lucite and acrylic furniture and accessories were all over the Spring 2013 Domino Small Spaces Special Edition, from a Plexi Craft trunk....


...to a lucite magazine holder from the Container Store.  Lucite, in all its airiness, is indeed a great choice for small spaces!


Jonathan Adler carries some of my favorite lucite furnishings on the market today.  I just love how his designs contrast sleek lucite with everything from the rich tones of burled wood...

to the fluffy pad of Mongolian lamb...


Online antiques marketplace 1st Dibs is always a great place to find lucite pieces, since so much of it was made in the '50s to '70s...



How fun, right?
Deb

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