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Colorific blog

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Hue
FYI: there's a brand new color blog in the blogosphere.
Written by Elizabeth Brown, a fellow IACC member, she's just started the site, but I think it's going to be a fantastic source for color information. We eagerly await future posts!

Hang Nguyen Paintings

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




Works by artist Hang Nguyen.

Birthday

02/26/2008, 22:52 | Original Site: designer's library

Terrarium_2
So it was my birthday yesterday.

I got together with my high school girlfriends (Jeannie, Jeanne, and Robie) and my old college roommate, Gertrude, on Sunday for brunch at Universal Cafe. They gave me this beautiful terrarium--and Jeannie was the mastermind behind the design! Really nice work guys.

At Universal Cafe, Gertrude and I also ran into Cindy, our dorm floor friend...years ago. Which reminds me: when we first moved into our dorm room they so kindly put our names on the door: Gertrude and Margaret (that's my real name). Um, we sounded more like ladies pushing 80 in an assisted living facility than college freshman! Oh yeah, folks were knocking on our door JUST wanting to hang out with us.

Dixieplate
And yesterday, I had dinner with my family. And I was surprised to see these paper plates that Marvin bought from the grocery store. I have to say this is pretty cool for Dixie (or whoever makes this), way better than cheesy florals and grapes. Wouldn't this be a nice pattern on fabric?

Dogplacemat
And this. Well, these snazzy placemats (yes, those are dogs wearing bunny ears) were a gift from my mom. Needless to say, I was speechless.

Flickr finds - vintage collections

05/11/2008, 13:52 | Original Site: desire to inspire
laure at homeAccolady
hownowdesignjangles
lilfishstudiosJoyfulOtter
sandbeechDavid Zellaby
hownowdesignlilfishstudios
Tyler DunnPlastic Girl
Please Sirundertheredroof
B-Kaydanske
I wish i was the Royal Truxretrokitsch

Happy Weekend!!

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

Hope you have a lovely weekend with your family & friends. See you next time!!

Image - House Beautiful

Fabrics like a breezy day...

04/24/2008, 19:25 | Original Site: ::Surroundings::


How cute are these Kravet fabrics - both called Lady Day? I just ran across them and am so enamored I wanted to share.

Kravet fabrics are available to the trade.

My Office Sneak Peak

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




A little while ago, well no ages ago I told you all that I was re-decorating my office at Black & Spiro. Well of course it has taken longer than I had anticipated. Client work has had to take priority of course and that meant my office project was put on the back burner!! Well, I am thrilled to say that my little project is almost complete with the last piece (being my desk) due in by the end of this week. I am so happy with the way it's looking and I just couldn't wait to show you some pics of my artwork cluster wall as above. I will of course post pictures of the entire room hopefully by next week but here is a sneak peak. Hope you like it!!


NB. I would like to give credit to artists/crafters Anne Harwell, Samantha Hahn, Variegated Inc. as some of their pieces are included in this wall.

Pattern Magic Vol. 2

03/19/2008, 17:40 | Original Site: designer's library

Pattern

Alright. Since Lisa's told me that she's "tired of looking at the computer wires" on the previous post (and really, so am I)--I've finally put together a new post. Things have been super busy lately and because of all the work I've been producing over the past month and half, it's given me some carpal tunnel issues. Great. So I've had to limit my computer work, like blog posting.

But anyway, I got this book called Pattern Magic Vol. 2 a few months ago. While I don't plan on making any of these pieces (I don't know how to sew and the wearability of some of the pieces are totally questionable--like the bottom image), I was intrigued by the sculptural and architectural forms of the clothes. Really beautiful pieces.

Pattern2_2

Pattern1_2

Pattern3_2


Truely Postmodern Architecture

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




Postmodernism was originally a reaction to modernism. Largely influenced by the Western European disillusionment induced by World War II, postmodernism tends to refer to a cultural, intellectual, or artistic state lacking a clear central hierarchy or organizing principle and embodying extreme complexity, contradiction, ambiguity, diversity, interconnectedness or interreferentiality, in a way that is often indistinguishable from a parody of itself. The home entitled Bunny Lane is what I would call true postmodern architecture. With a mix of style and no central aesthetic principles, it is a home that encompasses two unique homes under the roof of a third. It is wildly unique with lots of contradiction and ambiguity and breaks the boundaries of residential architecture as we knew them to be. Bravo to Architecture & Hygiene for this fabulous design.

Chair One Swivels

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

The oh so modern Chair One now comes in a swivel version. A great look for you modern home office or kitchen table.

Proud to be Featured....

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

Marie Antoinette at the Met

04/23/2008, 07:05 | Original Site: ::Surroundings::

This month's Architectural Digest has a fascinating piece about the Metropolitan Museum of Art's newly renovated Wrightsman Galleries. The piece focuses on their recreation of an embroidered fabric - embroidery by Marie Antoinette herself - that once graced a suite of furniture by Jean-Baptiste-Claude Sené for use by the Queen at the Chateau de Saint-Cloud, a 17th century palace that Louis XVI purchased for Marie in 1784. The Chateau was burned, but amazingly, some of the furniture still exists, as does a sample of the original embroidery.

The Met owns a berger chair, a daybed and a fire screen. They contracted with Chelsea Textiles in London to recreate the original floral embroidered pattern as upholstery fabric.

One of their big decisions was whether to use a white ground fabric or an "aged" color to match better with the 200+ year old patina of the furniture. Ultimately, they decided to go with a fresh white, which will naturally age over time.


These scans don't do the AD images justice, so head on over to the newstand if you want to see them in fine detail!

Photography for Architectural Digest by Billy Cunningham.

Pet Projects

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

Amazing Landscape Architecture : Namba Parks

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Home Design| Decorating Home | Interior Design | Furniture Inspiration

Namba Parks is a really amazing piece of architecture, a place where you’ll spend half your time shopping and the other half admiring the design. It stands where Osaka’s baseball stadium used to be until 2003, and consists of a 30-floor skyscraper, Parks Tower, and 120-tenant shopping mall which includes many restaurants and a cinema. The eight floors of terraced gardens, boutique stores, big brands and trendy dining have been an instant hit in shopping-mad Osaka. In addition to providing a highly visible green component in a city where nature is sparse, the sloping park connects to the street, welcoming passers-by to enjoy its groves of trees, clusters of rocks, cliffs, lawn, streams, waterfalls, ponds and outdoor terraces.

Namba ParksBeneath the park, a canyon carves an experiential path through specialty retail, entertainment and dining venues. Namba Parks creates a new natural experience for Osaka that celebrates the interaction of people, culture and recreation. The project was so successful that Namba Parks construction is already underway for an extension - almost doubling the facility and due for completion in the middle of 2007. Finally this project is so amazing, that personally I would include it as the 8th wonder of the world. - Namba Parks on Wikipedia & Namba Parks website + Images at higher resolution - 1, 2

Amazing Architecture

Post from: Interior Design, Home & House Design, Furniture

Nesting Coffee Table

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

I really love this nesting coffee table I found over at Burke Decor.

http://www.burkedecor.com

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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 2

Each 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.

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

Catalog Love: Seeing Red

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: katiedid
I just got a couple of new catalogs today, and a few things caught my eye. They happened to be red....you know, like a stop sign... so I just had to stop and stare.


I think I posted this awhile back in the white (which I just ordered for my Dining Room). I thought the red was great too...so here it is! From Wisteria, Coconut Chandelier in Coral, $649.00

Wisteria's Gilded Stool would work almost anywhere. "$219

This little Red Tibetan Side Table is a steal at $89! Also from Wisteria.



Rattan Top Side Table from Wisteria, $289.

Gump's San Francisco came through with some beautiful things. This Red Openwork Chair is a mere $395. A pair on either side of a foyer table perhaps?


This Cathay Console from Gump's is on sale for $499.99.

I love this Chippendale Outdoor Bench. So fun in red! Gump's $995.

These red foo dogs from CB2 are a bit of a change from the turquoise blue we have been seeing so much of lately. Interesting item for CB2! $49.95 for the pair. Polyresin...hmmm.

Skew Barstools from CB2 range in price from $99.95 to $129.00. This color is called "lobster". Also available in white. Hard choice.



Hancock Bookcase from CB2 for $199. The red makes it, I think.

CB2 Briar Wingback Chair. Smashing in red. $699.

Just a quick look. There's more where that came from! Happy hunting.

Inori Stacking Bone China

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


Inori bone china is functional and sculpturally stunning. When not in use it stacks to save space or display. The lids function as plates and bowls.

FABRIX inspired...

07/23/2008, 03:25 | Original Site: MadeByGirl
I bought the new iPhone 3G a few weeks ago and I can't even begin to tell you the looong line I stood in just to get it. Needless to say, I wouldn't do that again, ever!! But like everything in life, it was an experience. Today, after my YOGA class, I was looking for a non-leather case that would suit my style & came across Fabrix. These cases kick everyone elses ass (as far as design). Below are my favorites. I however, purchased the 'Red Damask' one. FABRIX is based out of Singapore & they have a really cool & easy-to-navigate website. The cases run about $24 with shipping, not bad! Do you have an iPhone? What do you think of these?

Check out this great piece.....

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

Rethink Venetian Plaster

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

sunday swoon

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: studio wellspring
or should the title be "someday soon"? this is a shot of a hotel room, but i can easily imagine it as a real bedroom with one big bed instead of two, and maybe some color added in to give it a more thai-spice feel. sofie, see what i mean: it is a sign! oh yes, we must make your sanctuary asap.

Lighting Millinery

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



Before I left home for college, my mother warned me about mixed drinks and alcoholic punches- too much and I might end up with a lampshade on my head. Well, I heeded Mother's advice and thankfully got through school without any major embarrassments. But after seeing these lamps by mat&jewski, I say bring on the Hunch Punch! I'm ready to wear these lampshades.

Now, I'm not really a fan of flouncy or cutesy lamps and shades. And despite the whimsy of the mat&jewski lamps, they unfortunately would not work in my home. But I just couldn't help but think of those great feathered hats that women used to wear. You know, women like Doris Day, Audrey Hepburn, and the like. Maybe it's time for feathered millinery to make a comeback. And you can start with one of these lamps at your next party. Just don't say that my mother and I didn't warn you about the punch.




















All lamps by mat&jewski; vintage fashion photos from Conde Nast Archives; images of mannequins with feathered hats by Stephen Jones.

Happiest Place on Earth

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



Taking a road trip with the kids to the Happiest Place on Earth for the weekend. See you all when I get back!

Sol Sugar

05/30/2007, 21:31 | Original Site: * Terramia *
"When people see my work I would like them to smile, to be filled with a rush of warmth that causes their cheeks to turn pink, to giggle?
I want them to feel alive with colour"
Dazzling acrylic paintings by Brandy Saturley of Sol Sugar Designs here in Victoria... I showcased some of her colourful, curvaceous pieces from her Toe collection awhile back.
Literally a neighbour of mine (James Bay... yah!!), Brandy's art is incredibly vibrant and full of exquisite detail. She is inspired by the ocean and the colour blue which resonates as a dance of rigorous patterns throughout her pieces. So lively and whimsical... I adore her work.

Morning Butterflies

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Another Shade of Grey
via Blepharopsis. Several sizes to choose, canvas prints strethed and ready to hang or frame.

Eco Conscious Organic Dish Cloth

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Another Shade of Grey
from beadid. Almost too pretty to use.

More Mollies

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



A few weeks ago I posted a beautiful picture of a room at Mollies Boutique Hotel in Auckland as a link to a post This Is Glamorous did on Mollies. I recently stumbled across these images of the exterior of Mollies on Trip Advisor and felt I had to share them. Such a pretty building!! Enjoy!!

Building a Wooden Car

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

Joe Harmon is building a car made of wood, and if you’re in Atlanta August 20th-23rd, you can see it at the IWF (International Woodworking Fair). Amazing.

Thanks for the link, Caroline!

http://www.joeharmondesign.com

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