Archive for March, 2010

Where In The World – Part II

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

The rocks are red,
The sky is blue,
Would Tlaquepaque
Be too much of a clue?

Clue #7

Clue #7

Clue #8

Clue #8

Clue #9

Clue #9

Clue #10

Clue #10

Clue #11

Clue #11

Remember to submit your answers to TheBuzz.Giveaway@gmail.com and enter to win a special surprise!  You have until March 31st, 2010, at 11:59 p.m. to play.

Photos by yours truly

Where In The World – Part I

Monday, March 29th, 2010

The sun is shining, the plants are blooming… can you guess where we are by these floral clues?  Remember to email your answer to TheBuzz.Giveaway@gmail.com and you could win a special gift.  You have until 11:59 p.m. on March 31st to enter.

Clue #1

Clue #1

Clue #2

Clue #2

Clue #3

Clue #3

Clue #4

Clue #4

Clue #5

Clue #5

Clue #6

Clue #6

We hope these help but there’s more to come…
Photos by yours truly

Where In The World Is The Buzz?

Sunday, March 28th, 2010
Letterbox - Pastel Flower Suitcases

Letterbox - Pastel Flower Suitcases

We’re off to warm our toes in the sun (hint, hint) and thought it might be fun to share some pictures of the flora native to the place we’ll be visiting.  Not only does this place have unusual plants and flowers, it is also known for its arts and crafts (another hint!)

So join us on this adventure as we post images along the way.  If you can guess where we are, you could win a lovely souvenir, hand-picked for The Buzz!  Just email us at TheBuzz.Giveaway@gmail.com, enter “Where in is The Buzz?” in the subject line and submit your answer by 11:59 p.m. on March 31st.  We will announce the winner on April 1st!

Hasta la vista (was that another hint?) and Good Luck!

Photo from Letterbox

Charming Cherry Blossoms

Friday, March 26th, 2010
Cherry Blossoms on this is glamorous

Cherry Blossoms on this is glamorous

As college students in Washington, DC, we always looked forward to this time of year when the cherry trees that line the Tidal Basin begin to bloom.  What starts off as tiny buds on these historic trees (a gift from Japan in 1912) soon turns into an explosion of pale pink and white blossoms, a perfect celebration of spring.  Even with all the snow storms this winter, the peak bloom period is predicted to be from April 1st to April 4th so plan your trip soon!  But in case you miss the real deal, there are always these beautiful cherry blossom accessories to help ring in spring.

Anali - Blossom Guest Towels

Anali - Blossom Guest Towels

Snow & Graham - Cherry Blossom Notecards

Snow & Graham - Cherry Blossom Notecards

Corelle - Cherry Blossom Plate Set

Corelle - Cherry Blossom Plate Set

L'Objet - Blossom Bowl

L'Objet - Blossom Bowl

Antica Farmacista - Spring Blossom Spray

Antica Farmacista - Spring Blossom Spray

For more information about the National Cherry Blossom Festival, click here.

Photos from this is glamorous, Anali, Snow & Graham, Corelle, Home Accents Today and Gracious Home

Flowers On Stage

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Late last year, Maggie Lidz, Estate Historian for Winterthur, called us to see if we would be able to create potted plants for an exhibition on the private, historic gardens of the Brandywine Valley that opens later this month.

Winterthur Gardens in the 1930's

Winterthur Gardens in the 1930's

Through the use of antique garden furniture, rare color photography and never-before-seen family images of garden life, The Lost Gardens of the Brandywine explores how Wilmington, Delaware became the focal point of horticulture in the United States in the years before World War II.  Included in the exhibition is an auricula theater, built specifically to display our plants.

Auricular Theater - Garden Museum, London

Auricula Theater - Garden Museum, London

The du Ponts made enormous contributions to horticulture and so we created each plant to represent a member of the family – a rose for Alice, an azalea for Henry Francis, an orchid for Ethel and a number of others.

Auricula Theater at Winterthur

Auricula Theater at Winterthur

The first auricula theaters were created in France and Belgium in the 17th century, during the height of tulipomania, to protect delicate flowers such as tulips, carnations and auriculas (where the display gets its name).

Mark Laird - Watercolor of Auricula Theater

Mark Laird - Watercolor of Auricula Theater

When the British became obsessed with the primula auricula in the late Georgian and Regency periods, they built special wooden theaters complete with faux painted arches and curtains to display their cherished plants.  One of these original theaters can still be seen at Calke Abbey and newer versions were on display at the Chelsea Flower Show last year.

Calke Abbey - Auricula Theater

Calke Abbey - Auricula Theater

We look forward to seeing this wonderful display in person when we visit Winterthur for Point-to-Point in early May and are so glad to be part of this great exhibit!

Photos from Hagley Museum and Library, Studio G, Jim Schneck, Art Knowledge News, Maggie Lidz and Calke Abbey

Spring Fever!

Saturday, March 20th, 2010
"Garden" by Sally Semonite Green

"Garden" by Sally Semonite Green

A little bird, he told me so
He said come on, get on the go
Open your eyes the sky is full of butterflies
The blossoms on the trees stir up the honey bees
Spring makes my fever right

Spring fever, spring is here at last
Spring fever, my heart’s beating fast
Get up, get out spring is everywhere…

Elvis Presley
(words and music by Giant, Baum and Kaye)

Happy Spring!

Photo by our good friend and amazing gardner, Sally

Off The Cuff

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

We’ve noticed that the right kind of jewelry can make a so-so outfit more ooh-la-la, and one of the go-to accessories these days is a fabulous floral cuff.  Whether you’re sipping cocktails in Boca…

Alexis Bittar - Ikat Bracelet

Alexis Bittar - Ikat Bracelet

channeling your inner Paul Poiret…

Citrine by the Stones - Gold Floral Cuff

Citrine by the Stones - Gold Floral Cuff

or flower child…

Barneys - Vernissage Gold Dragonfly

Vernissage - Gold Dragonfly Cuff

attending the rodeo in Fort Worth…

Jennifer Miller - Turquoise Flower Cuff

Jennifer Miller - Turquoise Flower Cuff

or the opening of the Met

Rebecca Koven - Flower Garden Cuff

Rebecca Koven - Flower Garden Cuff

you’re sure to be well-armed with these creative cuffs!

Photos from Alexis Bittar, Citrine by the Stones, Barneys, Vivre and 1stdibs

Perfect Peonies

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

This month’s issue of Real Simple has a fun visual quiz which will help you determine your decorating personality.  What you do is look at the images, choose those which speak to you and your decor preferences will be unveiled.

Diane James Home - Large Peony Bouquet

Diane James - Large Peony Bouquet

One of the images used in the quiz is none other than our large mixed peony bouquet which we will be adding to Diane James Home later this month.  According to Real Simple, if these peonies appeal to you, you are “vintage eclectic” and not the other three decor styles listed in the article.

Lars Bolander - "Vintage Eclectic"

Lars Bolander - "Vintage Eclectic"

While we agree that delicate pink and cream peonies would please the Grey Gardens in all of us, we also think peonies are perfect for every decor.

White Peonies for “Sophisticated Classic”…

Diane James Home - White Peonies

Diane James - Classic White Peonies

Barbara Barry - "Sophisticated Classic"

Barbara Barry - "Sophisticated Classic"

 Blush Peonies for “Cozy Casual”…

Diane James Home - Blush Peonies

Diane James - Blush Peonies

Pottery Barn - "Cozy Casual"

Pottery Barn - "Cozy Casual"

 and Pink Champagne Peonies for “Modern Graphic”…

Diane James - Pink Champagne Peonies

Diane James - Pink Champagne Peonies

Jonathan Adler - "Modern Graphic"

Jonathan Adler - "Modern Graphic"

So whether you’re “sophisticated classic” or “modern graphic” with a little “cozy casual” mixed in, a pretty peony bouquet is a perfect way to finish a room.

You can take the quiz online here and read more about your personal decorating style in Real Simple!

Photos from Diane James Home, Lars Bolander, Barbara Barry, Pottery Barn and Jonathan Adler

Q & A: Alison and Bo Jia

Friday, March 12th, 2010

“About the year 300 AD in a small town on the edge of Poyang Lake in the south of China, clever artisans discovered kaolin earth on a cliff side that now bears that name.  The first page of the long history of porcelain was thus written.”  And so begins the lovely story that inspired Alison Alten and Bo Jia to create Middle Kingdom Porcelain.

Alison and Bo Jia

Alison and Bo Jia

Though born and raised in different parts of the world (she in northern Virginia and he in Nanchang, China), Alison and Bo grew up appreciating the skill and artistry involved in the production of imperial porcelain. 

Hand Painted Scholar Vase - Grey Finch on Peach Branch

Hand Painted Scholar Vase - Grey Finch on Peach Branch

They were destined to meet and fall in love.  Bo’s talent as a highly trained artist (he’s a graduate of The China Academy of Fine Arts) and Alison’s passion for porcelain (she has an MA in East Asian Studies from Harvard) led them to create an art larger than themselves, and one they hope would endure well into the next century.

Mini Vases in The Washington Post

Mini Vases in The Washington Post

When we first met this charming couple, we couldn’t help but fall in love, too… with the elegant shapes, timeless yet modern, and the gorgeous colors in rainbow hues.  Each piece comes nestled in its own handmade muslin box, a gift of shear prettiness.

Colorful Bowls and Vases

Colorful Bowls and Vases

So as the weather warms and buds begin to blossom, we can’t think of a better way to show off garden blooms than with a Middle Kingdom bowl or vase.  Many thanks to Alison (“A”) and Bo (“B”) for sharing their passion and their art with us!

1.   What did you want to be when you were a child?
A: I wanted to read every book ever written, so perhaps a librarian?
B: I remember wishing Chairman Mao a “long long life” and hoping that I could be an immortal, too!

2.   What is your necessary luxury?
A: Dark chocolate and ripe yellow peaches
B: Sauteed soft shell crabs with garlicky vinegar dipping sauce

3.   What is your favorite decorating accessory?
A & B: Middle Kingdom porcelains, of course!

4.   Where do you window shop?
A: Increasingly, via blogs
B: Book Hill and Cady’s Alley, antiques and home furnishings destinations in Georgetown in Washington, DC

5.   What makes a house a home?
A: Children’s artwork
B: A personal collection of arts and antiques, amassed over time

6.   What is the most enjoyable part of your day?
A: Walking to school in the mornings and getting home for a few minutes of quite before Bo gets up!
B: Sitting in the back yard in the early morning, drinking coffee and looking at my bonsai plants

7.   What is your favorite flower?
A: Among many – cosmos, peonies and cherry blossoms
B: Chinese magnolia

8.   If you were a cocktail, what would you be?
A: Does bubble tea with milk count?
B: Blue Mojito

9.   If your life were made into a movie, what would be the title and who would play your part?
A (for B too): We could star as the star-crossed lovers in “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”, without the star-crossed part!

10.  Name one thing from your “Bucket List”.
A: Living on a taiko drumming commune
B: Inside tours of production facilities and workshops of the finest  brands in the world – I have been inspired by their excellence to create my own company

For more information about Middle Kingdom and to learn more about Alison and Bo, please visit their website.

Photos from Middle Kingdom, The Washington Post, and My Mama’s Table