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Alberto PInto Plates

03/05/2008, 15:54 | Original Site: Belle Vivir
alberto pinto plate, dinner ware
This fantastic coral covered collection is designed by Alberto Pinto for Raynaud.

Correction: Serge Mouille

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: katiedid

House Beautiful Sept. 2007, Photo by Don Freeman
Hi all! I wanted to make a correction to an earlier post I did about the very beautiful light fixtures designed by Serge Mouille. I recently received a very nice email from the Jean-Philippe, a representative for the Serge Mouille company. Jean Philippe kindly supplied the correct information regarding the representation for the Serge Mouille light fixtures in the USA:

"Hi Katie,I read your entire blog "David Weeks vs. Serge Mouille" and your input is very interesting. However, I need to bring a correction as to who is representing the Mouille licensed re-edition in the USA. "Inside Modern Living" represents the re-edition in Canada only. The USA is being covered by GUERIDON, a New York based store selling European mid-century furniture. Gin Mouille contracted GUERIDON to be both her representative and distributor for the USA. I think it would be nice if you could redirect your link to http://www.gueridon.com/.I will leave the debate of David Weeks vs. Serge Mouille open. Representing the Mouille lighting collection, my input would not be partial of course. Even though David Weeks admitted to me of being "very inspired"Âť by the Serge Mouille lamps, he still designed lamps of his own without copying them. Congratulations for your blog, it brings an interesting comparison between the lamps I had never seen before. Jean-Philippe "

Thank you to Jean Philippe!

gone fishsin'

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: studio wellspring
if you're ever wanting some new unique, well-made housewares {and, really who isn't?} then i've got just the place for you to visit: fishs eddy
their name is respectfully borrowed from a small hamlet in upstate new york ~ and their commitment to classic style and quality with artful twists makes their entire shop a charm filled delight.

R-E-S-P-E-C-T

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: The Peak of Chic




There is a design giant alive today who seems to get overlooked and sometimes even dissed by young designers and design enthusiasts. Many disregard his work as being too 1980s, too traditional, too English country looking, and too frou frou. And it's really a shame because this designer is truly quite talented. He has a remarkable sense of color and a keen understanding of what makes a room comfortable. His look is one that has changed little through the years- he honed his style as a young man and has stuck to it, perhaps with some tweaking over the years. Bottom line- his rooms are unabashedly pretty, and in my mind pretty is not a dirty word.

Who am I talking about? None other than Mario Buatta (a.k.a. Mario Buattachalotti-Sister Parish's pet name for him- and most famously "The Prince of Chintz"). The man has an impeccable design pedigree. He studied at Cooper Union and later at Parsons, studying under legendary teacher Stanley Barrows. He considered John Fowler a friend and mentor (one can see Fowler's influence in a Buatta room), and he also worked for Keith Irvine for a short time.

So why the disrespect? Perhaps his rooms are a bit conservative for some. Perhaps others don't like the amount of "stuff" in a Buatta room- at times, his rooms can be a bit over the top. And maybe some people can't stand Buatta's use of chintz (although maybe he is having the last laugh- after all, chintz's popularity is once again on the rise). But don't you agree that even if Buatta's look does not suit you, his rooms are incredibly inviting? Don't you just want enter one of his rooms and sit in comfortable chair and while away the hours reading a good book? Or what about relaxing in one of his nighttime rooms with a stiff drink and good friends?

I think what I am trying to say is that even if Buatta's traditional and at times maximalist look may not be hot or trendy right now, there are elements to his rooms that are timeless and stylish. But if you keep an open mind and look past the fabrics or furniture that may not be up your alley, you might just learn some important design lessons.

(I also would like to say I can't understand why no one has written a book on Buatta and his work. So many other designers have books devoted to their work, why not Buatta?)


How gorgeous are these Prussian-blue glazed walls? Alright, so the bow from which the painting is hanging may be a bit precious, but see how great that peach color looks against that shade of blue? I think this Buatta room is a lesson in rich color.


Buatta loves to design both daytime and nighttime rooms, of which this room is the latter. Nobody does a lacquered room better than Buatta. See how the gold frame looks so rich against the glossy walls? If you're a modernist at heart, just think how about a modern picture in a plain gold frame would look against the aubergine walls. Or what about a modern cream colored sofa in place of the traditional one above?


I know, I know- those of you who don't like florals might be apoplectic right now. However, look how effective the repetition of the floral print is. Think about whatever your favorite print is and then imagine it on walls, pillows, and chair and ottoman. I think that in this case, more is more!


Buatta decorated this bedroom in 1971. It's slightly dated, but look at that pink, that yellow, and the acid green. This color combination is bold and gutsy. No grooviness for Buatta; even back in the early 70s he was striving for sweet and pretty.


This shot of a Buatta room is one of my favorites. Take away the traditional pictures and pillows and insert some modern paintings and graphic pillows and I think you just might have a rather Miles Redd-esque room.

Life is Beautiful

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Design Milk

What a great pillow by Nate Williams. Check out more of his art here.

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Bedroom

04/20/2008, 20:58 | Original Site: Normal Room

I Love Small Dining Areas

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Mark Cutler Design

Update

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Another Shade of Grey
I want to thank you all for the many comments left. I wasn't feeling well for a time and had a health scare, which turned my attention to things in the "real world". Another Shade of Grey requires a considerable amount of my time and as much as I enjoy it I felt the need to step away for awhile. I don't really know what my plans are for this blog from this point forward, which is why I have hesitated to say anything at all, but I did want to let you know everything is well and I apologize for leaving you hanging. To make amends I share this fabulous hand printed gift wrap via rifferaff. Hope you enjoy! :)

Children’s Rooms: Simple Swedish Style

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Remodelista

From Sarah:

Coping with mountains of kids’ toys and paraphernalia can be a challenge. These scenes from Swedish houses, via photographer Mari Eriksson (via Cookie), show how the Scandis have perfected the art of simplicity. White walls and wood floors provide the backdrop for a few colorful items; art supplies and other essentials are stowed in white cupboards; and we love the use of a skipping rope to hang art.

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5 Things You Can Do To Survive and Thrive

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Landfair Furniture (Blog)
Mike at the Landfair Retail Focus has posted about 5 Things You Can Do To Survive and Thrive in Today’s Challenging Economy! Written by George Whalin, President and CEO of Retail Management Consultants, it offers five tips:

Be True to Your Principles.
Take a Critical Look at Every Expense.
Support Your People.
Get Closer to Your Customers.
Fix What’s Broken.

Good advice from an expert.

Bev & Mike
Landfair furniture + Design Gallery

Michelle's Absolutely Favourite Things

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: absolutely beautiful things



I'm so excited to share with you today some of Michelle Adams' 'Absolutely Favourite Things'. Michelle is certainly a very talented young woman and is the founder of Rubie Green an eco-friendly textile company based in New York. Michelle's fabrics are fast becoming a favourite by designers both here and in America. I absolutely adore her fabrics and currently have two chairs covered in her East Village {raspberry chevron design} in my front window at Black & Spiro. Some of my other favourites are Tillinghurst and Portobello. Her fabrics have been seen in Domino Magazine and featured on blogs worldwide. I certainly think this inspiring woman is someone to watch and I am just so thrilled to be able to share with you today some of her most favourite things!!


"While rounding up my favorite things to shoot, I realized that many things make me very happy! So I thought it might be fun to show them both laid out flat, and also as a tablescape. I started with my favorite piece of art, which is a vintage Czech movie poster of The Knack (1966). I spotted this beauty on Kate Spade's 'Behind the Curtain' website, and hunted it down at a local vintage movie poster shop! To the right is a framed photo of my grandparents shortly after they got married. It's literally such a great photo that people always ask me whether I left the fake photo insert in my frame! (I have to laugh and explain "no, I do in fact know these people!" haha.) The rest of the pieces all have some significance in my life, such as my Rubie Green fabrics, an issue of Domino where I used to work, a subway map of New York, a small bottle of Stella McCartney perfume (I never leave home without it!), a special note from a friend, etc."


Oh my goodness, I LOVE all of her favourite things too and in actual fact I have some very similar favourite pieces of my own!! Thank you so much for showing us your beautiful things Michelle. If you want to see more you must go and check out her gorgeous blog, M.A. Belle.

'Absolutely Favourite Things' will appear here every Thursday so stay tuned!!

Sweet Escape: Happy Fourth!

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: The Inspired Room

Happy Fourth of July! I hope you will have a relaxing and fun family weekend!

photo: Martha Stewart

The Hub USB Connector

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Design Mind
If your computer uses USB connections and you're anything like me, you're tired of unplugging and plugging in your peripheries. There just aren't enough USB slots on my Macs. Well here's a solution to that problem with a funky globe design. Even better... it's on sale!

Snail dishtowels

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Another Shade of Grey
in trendy red via kraken.

Hadley Hutton

01/01/1970, 01:00 | Original Site: Bloesem

56. Jennifer Worts Design

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: let your creativity .... FLOW


Jennifer’s design philosophy is that spaces should be created which speak to her clients’ very specific needs and desires – always reflecting their personal styles and tastes.



for more on Jennifer Worts, check out her website at Jennifer Worts Design.

Sneaking A Peek...

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: absolutely beautiful things


Here's a little preview of a job we have all been working on lately at Black & Spiro. I should have some more pictures to share with you within the next couple of weeks but I couldn't help posting this one to whet your appetite!!

my new tiny revolution ~ the results show

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: studio wellspring
so you might be curious . . . . . what is the news? which tiny revolution will we be welcoming into the world in october?
first off let me say, i would have been perfectly happy with either one ~ both boys & girls are equally delightful in my eyes. i was most concerned about being sure the lil' peach was healthy & happy in its little cocoon . . . . . so the best news of all is YES, the wee one is perfectly healthy ~ 5 1/2 inches and 9 ounces of adorably healthy tinyness with an excellent heartbeat & a very cute lil face, if i do say so myself. thanks so much to my amazing supportive network of family & friends for being there {either in person or via speaker phone} in the ultrasound room with me. it made it even more exciting to share in the moment with all of you!
and the answer is: a girl!
and she's already quite the dancer, since at 19 weeks i've been feeling her kick around, especially after tango class. the most delightful thing i've ever experienced, so far! ;o)
but don't let the news cause you to get all pink & frilly on me, because that's just not at all my style ~ and at least until she can choose for herself, it won't be her style either. in fact, so far my favorite inspiration for her space {i won't call it a nursery since it's likely we won't have the luxury of a separate room for that} is this modern nursery set from dwell studios:
so, thanks again everybody for your supportiveness ~ the emails & phone calls & cards have been pure joy, wonderful gems of positive uplift that i can't thank you enough for!

Thoughts on Kitchen Design

01/01/1970, 01:00 | Original Site: on interior design

What Fate Beholds the Goodrum House?

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: The Peak of Chic





There has been much talk lately about the fate of Brooke Astor's apartment. I think many of us are on pins and needles waiting to see if the new owners (whoever they might be) will destroy the famous interiors, preserve them in all of their glory, or simply refresh them. But closer to my home there is another prominent house I'm worried about: the Goodrum House located on West Paces Ferry Road in Atlanta.

Built in 1929 by famed architect Philip Shutze, the house is considered to be a prime example of English Regency architecture. Before it housed its current tenant, the Southern Center for International Studies, the house was a private home. While growing up, I always heard it referred to as the "Peacock Mansion" because the homeowner kept peacocks on the estate. (In fact, I remember on a few occasions going to school and seeing traffic held up because a peacock had gotten loose and was wandering the streets!) There were many other wild stories associated with the house which I won't print on my blog, but needless to say they only added to the home's allure- at least to this wide-eyed gal.

And now the Southern Center is selling the home. My biggest fear is that whoever buys the Goodrum House will rip it asunder and remove anything original and unique to the home. Believe me, Atlanta is losing its beautiful old homes at an alarming rate. The whole thing upsets me, so perhaps I should put my money where my mouth is and join the Preservation Center. In the meantime, I wanted to show you a few photos of this beautiful home. They certainly don't make them like they used to. I just hope whoever buys this home realizes it.






A few shots of the entryway. Is that a banister or what! Wouldn't you be thrilled to have that in your home?




The dining room is famous for its glorious Chinoiserie mural painted by Allyn Cox.


The ceiling of this octagonal breakfast room was painted by Athos Menaboni. The effect is like being inside of a bird-cage. Menaboni also painted the niches as well. Can you imagine a better way to start your day than by having a cup of coffee in this room?



The living room. Although it's sparsely furnished today, the room has real potential. Just look at the molding and carvings.


New @ Black & Spiro

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: absolutely beautiful things

Here is the new Lulu 2 seater which just arrived at Black & Spiro this morning. I am so excited about this new Lulu which we have placed in the front entry of the shop. It looks so beautiful and fresh - perfect for Spring!! I love the bright blue and yellow birds and the bright colours in the flowers and leaves against the natural linen background - such a gorgeous fabric!! If you want to see a close up just click on the image.

Cool Cat Furniture

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Landfair Furniture (Blog)
So, you bought one of those sleek, contemporary, lots-of-glass condos in The Pearl or in South Waterfront. What are you going to do for your cat? Are you going to bring that carpet covered cat tower from your old home to the new digs?



Is their an alternative? Decidedly, Yes! I received an email from Dan Lilly at Modern Cat Designs in Oceanside, CA about Designer Cat Furniture for the Choosy Feline and Owner, and liked the lines of the furniture. Take a look:



No, Lilly didn't pay me to write this and I don't have a cat, just a big, goofball golden retriever who loves to chase cats and squirrels.

Dude, Bev & Mike do not sell furniture for cats at Landfair Furniture + Design Gallery.

Just furniture and accessories to "cool cats".

Little O'L me part 2

07/18/2008, 07:13 | Original Site: MadeByGirl
Sooooo, I thought it was time for a change and cutting my hair was a great way to start. I'll also be taking Yoga and kickboxing classes soon so I can tone up and look like a SUPASTAR! J/k For a before shot of my hair, you can see my blog banner above. Any comments on the shorter hair?

(UPDATE- Been Tagged so This FRIDAY I respond below, finally....I know.) Enjoy the weekend!




*UPDATE: I've just been tagged by Ursula over at 'Candy Colored Buddha'. I know that I've been tagged in the past & was bad about responding. I was just too busy to go through all the questions, but this time, thankfully I found a few minutes.


What are the last 4 things you purchased?
  1. iphone
  2. Ton of envelopes for my shop MadeByGirl
  3. Yoga & kickboxing Classes
  4. haircut

What are the last three songs you downloaded?
  1. 'Back to Black' - Amy Winehouse,
  2. 'Harmony' - Susie Suh
  3. 'Me & Mr. Jones' - Amy Winehouse

Where were the last three places you visited?
  1. Los Angeles,
  2. New York City
  3. Canada.

What are your three favorite movies?
  1. 'The Notebook'
  2. 'Kinamand'
  3. 'Before Sunset'
What are your three favorite possessions?
  1. Macbook (to connect with people i haven't seen or talked to in a long time, via video etc)
  2. iphone (very handy to have in my purse)
  3. my monster printer (that sustains a lot of my biz)
What three things can you not live without?

LOVE, hope & music.


What would be your three wishes?
  1. to have my own family one day.
  2. for my parents to never have to work again.
  3. Barack Obama as president.

What are three things you have not done yet?
  1. Visited London, England.
  2. Gotten Married
  3. Sang a duet with Sheryl Crow on stage.

What are your three favorite dishes?
  1. Chicken & rice with Avocado.
  2. Bison burgers
  3. Tiramisu

What three celebrities would you want to hang out with the most?
  1. Sheryl Crow (would be a dream to sing with her)
  2. Chris Cornell (would love to watch him rehearse in the studio)
  3. Trent Reznor (would love to grab a burger with him)

Name three things that freak you out.
  1. roaches
  2. planes
  3. snakes

If you could describe yourself in three words, what would they be?
  1. Loyal
  2. driven
  3. good-hearted
Name three unusual things you are good at.
  1. Reading people (well, NOT all people).
  2. I'm very good at telling whether something is being hung straight or not, even if its half an inch off... I can tell.
  3. Since I was always shy growing up, I amaze myself when I find myself taking the lead in a situation when no one else will.

What are three things you are currently coveting?
  1. More music for my Ipod.
  2. Some cool fabric for my new sofa.
  3. a new office chair for my desk.

What four bloggers would you like to tag?
  1. Please Sir
  2. El Beso
  3. Liberty Post
  4. Que Sara Sara!

Hope you enjoyed this! It was fun for me. : )

New Products in Home Accents Today

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Landfair Furniture (Blog)
Home Accents Today/Product Line features new products from a variety of furniture and accessories manufacturers. Here are samples of vendors represented at Landfair Furniture + Design Gallery:

Chic cushion
Woven of natural abaca, the Aqua Bead Circle pillow from Palecek showcases an embroidered bead design ($138).



GOBLET-SHAPED VASE
with Brushed Silver Trumpet-Style Base and Turquoise, Beige and Chocolate Finish, 5.5"D x 11.25"H, For Decorative Purposes Only, Glass, Brass, BB, Cs pk/4, ©2008, CBK Exclusive SUG. RETAIL $60.00.


WAVE-SHAPED TRAYS
with Light Blue and Light Green Reactive Glaze Finish, Set of 2, Lg: 20.75"L x 4.75"W x 4"H, Sm: 12"L x 3"W x 3"H, Ceramic, BB, Cs pk/4 sets, ©2008, CBK Exclusive SUG. RETAIL $34.50/ea. tray.


Bev & Mike
Landfair Furniture + Design Gallery

Anna Laura

01/01/1970, 01:00 | Original Site: Bloesem

Breathing Space

05/27/2007, 19:39 | Original Site: * Terramia *
Nothing exists until or unless it is observed...
Tis the weekend... relax, and enjoy a view furnished by Nature.
Image from Tropical Houses

The Wit of Blu Dot

01/01/1970, 01:00 | Original Site: 2Modern Design Talk

Back to basics- Starbucks waxes nostalgic

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Hue
There are three camps of coffee drinkers. Those who openly admit to loving Starbucks; those who love it, but are ashamed to admit it; and those who love to hate Starbucks. Don't you agree? That being said, whatever camp you come from, have you been into a Starbucks recently? Notice anything different about their logo?
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After a hiatus of 9 years, Howard Schultz is back to rescue Starbucks from its sad decline. "Starbucks unleashed an unprecedented wave of brand nostalgia by deploying the original Starbucks logo on the masses"-Brand New

According to the Wall Street Journal, this new itteration isn’t permanent–the retro logo is being used temporarily. But as they so astutely say, "in the annals of brand identity, switching away from a high-recognition logo–even for a promotion–is an unusual move."
There's a tidal wave of talk going on in the blogosphere.

For your reference, here's where the logo has been, and where it has gone again:

From affirming green, to dull brown, I fear the change was not a good move, other than to stir up buzz. (get it? "stir" up "buzz"? Ah, I crack myself up...) The Starbucks logo had established quite an identity for itself. Even from far away, the green circle on a coffee cup was pretty darn identifiable. Brown is a difficult color to use for branding because it lacks pizazz. UPS chose to use the color because it hid the dust on their trucks. Can you think of any other well-recognized brand that uses brown successfully?

What do you think of this new transition from what the public is familiar with, to something less, dare I say, remarkable?

Update

05/06/2008, 07:28 | Original Site: k style
Hi everyone,
Just a quick update on upcoming move. So much to do and so little time. Our move in date is June 2, and I have been pretty overwhelmed with the years of accumulation that have to be boxed and sorted and of course we will be having the expected garage sale. I have also been doing some furniture shopping and lots of browsing looking for inspiration like the gorgeous lanterns I found on Gumps today. Will try to check in with some of my finds as we count down to the big move. It's going to be sporadic here at Kstyle until we settle in so thank you in advance for your patience. k

Inspiration for Tile Designs

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Mark Cutler Design