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this weekend: brooklyn flea + the d*s collective
04/04/2008, 17:00 | Original Site: Design*Sponge
this sunday, april 6th is the first day of the 2008 brooklyn fleamarket! i’m so thrilled to be a part of this fantastic community project, organized by the gang at brownstoner. every sunday from now till later this fall, a wonderful range of vendors will set up shop in ft. greene from 10am-5pm, rain or shine. in addition to a great collection of vintage sellers, clothing, food and accessories, i’ll be curating a section of the flea called the design*sponge collective. if you’re a reader of the site you’ll probably recognize the names of our vendors (artists like lena corwin (image above), sian keegan, wayne pate and many more) but it will be even more fun to recognize them in person! so if you’re in the nyc area this weekend please stop on by and say hi to these incredible artists. i’ll be out of town for this weekend but i’ll be back, manning the section, every weekend (or as many as humanly possible) for the rest of the summer. hope to see you there! a sampling of the incredible artists and products in the d*s collective are below. want to attend? click here for details.

[image above: bags and pillow by lena corwin]

[image above: bracelet by mollie dash]

[image above: fabric radishes by sian keegan]

[image above: there will be fabrics cut and sold by the yard from repro depot in the d*s collective]

[image above: reupholstered and refinished chairs from chairloom]

[image above: new coasters from sesame letterpress]

[image above: prints and tshirts from wayne pate at good shape design]

[image above: stationery from moontree letterpress]

[image above: tshirt from jezebel design (stationery will be available, too)]

[image above: photographs by john murphy]

[image above: cards and prints from foxy and winston]
Paying Homage to the Past
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: The Peak of Chic
Have you ever noticed how Chinese ancestral portraits seem to grace many stylish interiors? Once I spotted them in one interior, it seemed that I started to see them everywhere. Of course, the paintings found in the interiors below were used strictly for decorative purposes, and I can certainly see why. There is something very dignified and regal about these portraits, and they also seem to add a little touch of Eastern exoticism to their surroundings. But what we shouldn't forget is that the purpose of these paintings was anything but decorative.
Ancestral portraits were long an important part of a Chinese culture which revered and worshipped family ancestry. From what I've read, it seems that these paintings were commissioned by family members not just out of respect for their forebears, but also out of fear. A disgruntled ancestor might be tempted to become a ghost and make life difficult for the living. In order to prevent this from happening, and to elicit good will and fortune, the portraits were worshipped by family members either in their homes or at family temples. Ceremonies, which at times included offerings to the ancestors as well as kowtowing, were often performed before these portraits.
So with this in mind, here are a few of the interiors that I have found which display these ancestral portraits. In a way, it seems that even today these portraits still command respect and awe, much as they did centuries ago.
(If any of you are experts on Asian art and wish to add to this, please do so by commenting- I would love to learn more about these portraits.)

Frances Elkins used them in a few of her projects, including one of her most famous: the library of Mr. and Mrs. Kersey Coates Reed. I think the portrait looks smashing against the Hermes goatskin paneled wall.
Jean-Michel Frank tried his hand at stage design in this set from "Les Fleurs des pois". The Chinese portrait rather dominates the set.
Yves Saint Laurent was obviously a fan.
Here are a pair of Chinese ancestral portraits in a contemporary setting- the living room of Liz and Steve Weinstein, decorated by Miles Redd (photo from Elle Decor; photographer Simon Upton)
Image at top: A pair of ancestor portraits, c. 1700-1800. From the collection of the Victoria and Albert
Cool Stuff: Frazier & Wing Paper Mobiles
04/11/2008, 10:13 | Original Site: More Ways to Waste Tim
These paper mobiles are such a pretty way to bring color and dimension to a dead corner or to add movement in front of a window, where they'll flutter gently in the breeze.
The delicate mobiles from Portland's Frazier & Wing are made to order by owner Heather Frazier, who cuts each shape by hand from artist's paper or recycled magazine pages before stringing them with clear monofilament from a Plexiglas disc.
The colored mobiles come in three sizes: 5.5 by 28 inches ($85), 7 by 38 inches ($150), and 7 by 72 inches ($200).
The white mobiles are available in two sizes -- 5.5 by 30 inches ($95) and 7 by 38 inches ($150) -- with a choice of six accent colors: green, brown, red, blue, lavender, and coral.
See all of the lovely mobile designs in Frazier & Wing's online shop.heat wave
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: studio wellspringto celebrate the heat wave i'd much rather be soaking it in by a gorgeous body of water instead of working away at my office. so i've collected a few of my favorite images of places i'm day dreaming about as i watch the thermometer rise.
monday wish list
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: studio wellspring
2. a green milk glass adjustable height pendant light
5. to continue being myself and living my life with joy, strength, and a sense of awe, no matter what comes my way.
and to balance out the wishes, there's also gratitude to express.... to all the amazing friends, near & far, who are being so supportive and enthusiastic as i embark on a very human journey of unexpected motherhood. yesterday was my first mommy-to-be day, and it was pure joy from beginning to end. and of course i couldn't let a moment pass to appreciate my own amazing mama ~ i truly hope i can be half the inspiring woman that she is.ebackroad
04/25/2008, 02:08 | Original Site: materialicious
eBackroad.com is a new search service that presents Internet websites that have been individually reviewed by our editors or by independent contributors. Websites are listed because they offer innovative products, attractive designs, extensive product lines, exceptional customer service or valuable information. eBackroad.com was created by architect Don Berg (abetterplan.com) as a way of organizing the building resources listed on his website. It has grown to include many of the best home, garden and family interest Internet sites. eBackroad is where you’ll discover valuable websites that are hard to find anywhere else.
60. New Project
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: let your creativity .... FLOW
image by Harry Allen
i tend to stay away from retail projects mainly because there's just too much involved legally and logistically, however when i met with my parents leasing manager this month to renew their lease on their retail store, they made it very clear that the lease wouldn't be renewed unless they moved locations. my parents work in a big mall - they've been there for over 20+ years and this is their 4th time moving locations within the mall. the only difference this time around is that they're actually putting up some money to do some major renovations to the new space as they would like to expand their business and make it appeal more to the younger / modern generation. how could i not help them out.
the move starts the end of May which fits nicely with my schedule being that the finishing deadline for my project right now is mid May. one right into another. i came across designer Harry Allen and was really impressed with his work. great use of architectual details in a suttle yet striking way. no fuss, no mess, just simple and to the point.

Marrakech: Melanie and the Peacock Pavilions Fairygod Artists
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: My MarrakeshThey had come from across the sea.
To paint.
To paint Peacock Pavilions.
They leapt up ladders.
They scaled up scaffolding.
They mixed, they measured.
They swirled, they stippled.
From dawn to dusk
And back again.
They filled in the plain.
They colored the white.
Until it was shining
and new
and special.
And for this, the Marrakech blogging girl would be forever grateful....
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Once blank.........now a painted ceiling based on a Moroccan inlay design...
Oooh la la....
Once white....a painted Modello ceiling based on an Ottoman embroidery design...
Oh my........
Shhh....there's more....but you'll have to come to Peacock Pavilions to see.........!.
11th Annual Art & Design Walk, West Hollywood
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Hatch: The Design Public® Blo
Upon the event that you are in West Hollywood this Saturday, put on your swankiest designer walking gear (ha!) and head to the 11th Annual Art & Design Walk. This is the must-do event on the calendar of style conscious Angelenos and is staged along Melrose Avenue and Robertson and Beverly Boulevards—the favorite shopping destinations for LA’s celebrity and design elite.
The skinny:
what: 11th Annual Avenues of Art & Design Art Walk, a mile long open house of over 300 fashion boutiques, interior design/furniture showrooms, fine art/antique galleries and restaurants. Over 90 events, including exclusive receptions, personal appearances, food and entertainment hosted by individual showrooms, shopping discounts and other special surprises.
where: Along Melrose Avenue, and Robertson and Beverly Boulevards
when: Saturday, May 31, 2008. 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
how much? Free! Meters on the Avenues will not be enforced during the event.
For the full scoop check out the Avenues of Art & Design website.
Guest Blogger: Jessie Randall
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: BluelinesWe dropped in (not physically, of course) to ask her if her creative process translated to bricks and mortar.
5 Questions for Jessie Randall, Designer, Loeffler Randall
1. So, is picking out plumbing hardware as challenging as churning out a collection?
Picking out plumbing hardware is the worst. We spent our Christmas vacation buried in plumbing fixture catalogues (Davis & Warshow, McMaster). My husband picked out all kinds of fancy fixtures, but my most favorite are the industrial toilet and urinal we put in the boys’ bathroom. They are so simple and functional. They look better than any of the other stuff, in my opinion. The renovation was a massive project. We have a lot on our plate with the house, the twins and the company. So juggling it all was the hardest part, but it was fun.
2. What one thing do you have to have in your home (even amidst contractors)?
As much natural light as possible.
3. What are you most excited about when the house is complete?
The boys’ room is my most favorite part of the house. I put in a lighted diorama in their room that was modeled off of the one in my friend Bronagh's children’s store in Williamsburg, Sweet William. I also love the color of the walls in the boys’ room, Pensive Sky, a pale grey blue-green that is so calming and relaxing.
4. Taking away anything from the renovation that will infuse your upcoming collections?
I don’t tend to use lots of pattern and print in my collections, but in my house I put up several patterned wallpapers (Osborne & Little, Second Hand Rose, Walnut Wallpaper). I love them and they give so much character to the house. It’s gotten me hooked on prints, so I may incorporate more in my collections.
5. What do you think will be the most often used room of your house?
Who knows? We’ll have to see once we move in. I am guessing it will be one particular area because with two flights of stairs and twins, I am probably going to want to stay put.
Exploring Etsy
01/29/2008, 05:21 | Original Site: k style
Just spent a few minutes browsing Etsy this morning and found this darling potential valentine's card. Lots of other "sweet" cards at this Etsy shop. Hmmm, I better get busy. Valentine's just around the corner. kThe Road to Milan: Richard Lampert's In-Out Chair
04/10/2008, 14:37 | Original Site: Design Hole
Lampert thought about finding a simple easy chair for indoor and outdoor use. He came up with a basic and light powder-coated structure with a changeable padded wool or leather cover. Take it outside, bring a book and enjoy the sunshine.post off: how will you spend your stimulus check?
05/01/2008, 15:40 | Original Site: shelterrific
Coink piggy bank via Modern Nursery.
The economic stimulus checks have started to arrive, putting anywhere from $600-1200 in your bank account. Politics aside, what are you planning to do with the cash? You could get an Eames rocker, buy yourself some art, or do some eBay shopping. Or maybe you’d prefer to put the money aside in case the economy takes an even more serious downturn. So what are your plans for the extra cash? (Thanks to reader patty bolgiano for suggesting this question!)
The DP Outlet is Open!
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Hatch: The Design Public® Blo
Yeehaw! The DP Outlet is open once again! I know these are sweet words to the eyes of many a Bay Area customer so enjoy it while it lasts…
Here’s the full scoop:
*All items are returned merchandise and are sold “as-is.” The majority of the pieces are like new but if there are any flaws to an item we have made a note about the condition of the piece under the item title.
*All Outlet sales are final. No cancellations, returns, or exchanges on Outlet purchases.
*Products are available for pickup only from our office in San Francisco, CA (see map). You will be given an opportunity during checkout to choose a pickup time. No shipments or shipping arrangements.
Etsy Find of the Day: Handmade Wilderness Project
04/14/2008, 22:17 | Original Site: More Ways to Waste Tim
These resin-and-paper trophy deer heads from Etsy seller Ruby's Lounge take the current craze for taxidermy and deer iconography to a surreal level. I love their colorfulness and humor -- and, of course, the fact that no actual deer was harmed in their creation.
Wilderness Project 4
Wilderness Project 11
Wilderness Project 6
Wilderness Project 9
Wilderness Project 5
Wilderness Project 2Each made-to-order piece is generously sized at about 18 by 18 by 14 inches, and comes with a keyhole hanger on the back for easy mounting. They're $225 apiece in the Ruby's Lounge Etsy shop.
Domino Magazine
02/25/2008, 17:06 | Original Site: Belle VivirVälkomna på vernissage!
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Karin's Style BlogHappy Weekend!
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: katiedidAlso from The Source Perrier. Recreate that summer in the Adirondack's with this tables and chairs.
Happy Weekend! Happy Summer!
48. Happy Birthday Husband
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: let your creativity .... FLOW
like many women, my husband has a shoe fetish. but unlike many women, his passion for shoes does not come from the specific shade of red or the height of the heels and tag that lies inside, rather his passion falls on high top, limited edition air force ones!
for his 33rd birthday yesterday, i managed to pull myself together to purchase him this CB25 limited edition $300 shoes that i know he will never wear! why would i do such a think you might ask yourself - simply because i love him and he would never expect a cheap arsh like myself to ever put down that kind of money for something that will never be utilized! so this post goes out to my husband...
happy birthday baby
Thoughts on Stripes
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: The Peak of Chic
I have always adored Dorothy Draper's living room. Those bottle green stripes are beyond snappy! (Image courtesy of Condé Nast Archives)

A striped room by Anne Coyle. I love how the stripes are reflected in the mirrored cocktail table.

Miles Redd used one of his favorite striped fabrics for the walls of this living room. (I know, you've seen this room a million times before, but it's still gorgeous!)

How smashing is this bar in the home of designer Sam Blount? The black and white stripes mixed with red curtains and flowers is bold and snazzy.

My, oh my! Are these some stripes or what? Here, the stripes are railroaded rather than vertical. Although a bit too gutsy for my tastes, I just had to show you this photo. (Design by Melvin Dwork, whose work I do like!)
Photo at top: A Dorothy Draper designed room at the Arrowhead Springs resort. Unfortunately, I don't know if the stripes are pink and white or blue and white.
Design Star 3 on HGTV
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Landfair Furniture (Blog)I just took a look at the competitors and only a few are designer "want-a bees", meaning they don't have any formal training.
Here's a rundown of contestants:
Trish Beaudet - Owner and Designer of Finishing Touches Interiors by Design, Inc.The winner will host their own show on HGTV. In addition, starting June 6th, viewers can begin entering for a chance to win a $5,000 shopping spree to Sears or a $5,000 gift card from Lumber Liquidators.
D. Paul DeRouen - Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Profession: Architectural Designer
Matt Locke - Bachelor's degree in history from Princeton. Current Job: Designer
Michael Stribling - Interior design major from Wade College. Current Job: Interior Designer/Business Owner
Jennifer Bertrand - Bachelor of Arts in education with an emphasis in ceramics; master's degree in teaching and leadership from University of Kansas. Current Job: Interior Decorator/Owner of Bertrand Designs
Tracee Dore - Bachelor of Arts in interior design from the University of Kentucky. Current Job: Residential and Commercial Interior Designer and Builder/Renovator, Tracee Dore and Company
Jerome Scottie Miller - Master of Science in civil engineering from North Carolina A&T State University. Current Job: Regional Property Manager at Charlotte/Mecklenburg County Schools.
Mikey Verdugo - High school diploma from Hialeah High School. Current Job: Police Officer
If you want to root for someone local, I'm afraid Matt Locke's home is the closest: Los Angeles, CA. Go Matt!
Bev & Mike
Landfair Furniture + Design Gallery
More Cottage Love...
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: absolutely beautiful things
42. ISD08
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: let your creativity .... FLOW
edward and i went to the Interior Design Show 2008 this past saturday like many others and i always say this but next year i'm not going on a "public's" night. man was it crowded! i don't do well in crowds.
i had to work and couldn't make trades night on thursday so a few of my fellow designers and i trecked down to check out the show over the weekend. needless to say, there were many great exhibits, but many of the same faces, same booths and names we all love and know.
if you had a chance to go, i would love to hear what you all thought of the show.
Got your sunglasses ready?
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: HueBut honestly, I was ready to slide my business card across the counter and offer to do damage control if they ever wanted some help.
Some very well-intentioned individual was on the right track, striving to liven up the space with a cheerful, friendly color. But this salmon pink is so over the top, it's amazingly bright. My photos don't do it justice, so you'll have to trust me when I tell you that standing in that space, you literally vibrate!
Flea Market Project: Cannell and Chaffin
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: katiedidI needed a little side table next to the chair in my Master Bedroom. Budget was an issue. Things add up after all. So I went hunting at the Sacramento Antique Faire the other weekend. I found this:
Cute huh? I thought a quick paint job would fix 'er right up.
I also found this:
After consulting my Mom, (who is a wealth of knowledge BTW), I found out that this company was producing high end quality furniture out of L.A. when she was a girl. So I did a little more digging. Apparently Cannell and Chaffin was/is a prestigious Furniture and Interior Design company started in Los Angeles in 1917.....and this is where my trail ends.
Does anyone have any more information about this company? I am quite curious.
I am planning to paint it gloss white with a pale turquoise top inside of the tray rim. I will show the "after" as soon as I can get all of the old lacquer sanded out of all the lovely little CREVICES!











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