Archive for August, 2010

Monday Mood

Monday, August 30th, 2010

It’s Monday – what mood are you in?

Back to School!

Back to School!

Studious

Pronunciation: ˈstü-dē-əs

Assiduous in the pursuit of learning

Photo from Homes & Gardens

Be Our Guest at Party Resources

Friday, August 27th, 2010
Party Resources Sets a Table

Party Resources Sets a Table

One of the many pleasures of blogging (besides getting to meet your neighbors!) is the seemingly unlimited amount of information available at your fingertips, just a click away.  From DIY home decor, to baking a beautiful cake or starting your own Etsy store, there’s really nothing you can’t learn to do.  Elizabeth from Pretty Pink Tulips introduced us to another one of these invaluable sites, Party Resources, based just up Route 7 in Litchfield, CT.

An Enchanted Evening with Party Resources

An Enchanted Evening with Party Resources

For over twenty five years, Dixie Todd has thrown the most fabulous parties and created the most elegant events from Beaver Creek to Block Island, and her Boston-based daughter, Kate, is now the voice behind the company’s blog.  We were truly honored to be asked by Kate to write about our favorite party tips so today, and we want you to be our guest at Party Resources (click here to read the post!)

Creative Centerpieces from Party Resources

Creative Centerpieces from Party Resources

Photos from Party Resources

Q & A with Patricia van Essche

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
The Lovely Patricia

The Lovely Patricia

We met the lovely Patricia van Essche at SM Home last year during an evening sponsored by atHome magazine.  Needless to say, we had been reading her blog, pve, and seeing her drawings everywhere – from blog headers (All The Best, Mrs. Blandings and most recently, Pretty Pink Tulips) and private commissions (people, pets, parties and places!)  to whimsical designs for the store J. McLaughlin.  We felt like we were meeting blogging royalty!

Mrs. Blandings' Header

Mrs. Blandings' Header

Pretty Pink Tulips' Header

Pretty Pink Tulips' Header

J. McLaughlin Press Kit Cover

J. McLaughlin Press Kit Cover

A Southern-born belle through and through, Patricia began her career armed with a BS in Fashion Design and her university’s coveted “Golden Brush” award.  Fifteen years later, she had held positions as designer and design director at Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein and Liz Clairborn.  Patricia, mother of three, now runs her own business out of her beautiful home in Westchester County (yes, she’s a neighbor, too!) and offers clients a broad range of designs services, including the most wonderful illustrations of homes (a great housewarming or Christmas gift!)

Decorated for the Fourth of July

Decorated for the Fourth of July

Absolutely Beautiful Things Notecards

Absolutely Beautiful Things Notecards

We were so excited earlier this summer when she came to our offices and spent the morning painting the most beautiful watercolor of one of our bouquets for a product extension launching this fall (more on that in October!)  And we were even more honored when she accepted to be part of this Q & A!

1.   What did you want to be when you were a child?
An artist or the flying nun.

2.   What is your necessary luxury?
LIFE!  Life is a luxury and telling my kids I love them each day.

3.   What is your favorite decorating accessory?
“A smile” is like a bouquet of flowers!

4.   Where do you window shop?
Everywhere I go.  I was a fashion designer and that is what I did – shopped, traveled the globe, shopped, resourced, and shopping was the inspiration for many collections.  I hope more small boutiques open as they are the creative soul.  I love small shops – to know the owner.  My favorite local shop is our bakery, our hardware store, our local Sunnydale for eggs, and daily needs.  My best shop is in my head.  I always prefer making things over shopping.  Making gifts.  Giving artwork.

5.   What makes a house a home?
Part of what makes a house a home are the inhabitants.  The markings on the wall, the scratches from the dog, the fingerprints, and the memories.  There is an old Irish poem: “It takes a heap-o-livin to make a house a home.”  Life, routine, the laundry, the daily meals, the celebrations, the sick days, the holidays all make a house a home.

6.   What is the most enjoyable part of your day?
Oh, the wee early morning quiet and the evening hours when the house is alive… and humming.

7.   What is your favorite flower?
My wedding bouquet had gardenias.  It was a copy of my mom’s bouquet.

8.   If you were a cocktail, what would you be?
I would be a champagne cocktail or an Old Fashioned with Kentucky bourbon.

9.   If your life were made into a movie, what would be the title and who would play your part?
“Artsy” would be the title and it would be a comic love story about an artist, a love affair with art, one part historical and the other part hysterical.  I guess I would want somebody unknown to play the role and this would make her famous.  She would be normal, down-to-earth and likable.

10.  Name one thing from your “Bucket List”.
One, jeesh… I think it would be to travel with my family for one year, to be missionaries – spreading care, kindness, teaching art – helping others.

Thank you, Patricia, for your works of art and gentle presence – we’re so fortunate to have met you!  For more information, please visit Patricia’s website and Etsy store.

Photos from pve

Monday Mood

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

It’s Monday – what mood are you in?

Katie Ridder Loveliness

Katie Ridder Loveliness

Lovely

Delightful for beauty, harmony, or grace

Photo from Elle Decor

Divine Design: Kevin O’Brien Studio

Friday, August 20th, 2010

The great thing about changing our location on Pier 94 during the New York International Gift Fair is meeting a new group of designers and discovering their wares for the first time.  When the handsome Kevin O’Brien walked by our booth wearing the most beautiful raw silk shirt in an unusual shade of blue (a cross between turquoise and lapis lazuli), we had to stop him and ask about it.  ”Well, I dyed the fabric myself in Nepal and had the shirt made!” was his response.

Pretty Pillows All in a Row at Kevin O'Brien's Booth

Pretty Pillows All in a Row at Kevin O'Brien's Booth

Of course, that led to a half-hour discussion about Nepal and Vietnam, the amazing artisans there who create the most gorgeous designs and the vision to turn these fabrics into a collection of handmade decorative pillows, bedding, robes and even yoga accessories.

Divine Devore Velvet Pillows

Divine Devore Velvet Pillows

A born artist, Kevin abandoned a career in architecture to pursue his lifelong passion – to paint.  But when he realized that novice painters don’t sell many paintings, he followed the recommendation of a friend and began to paint on fabric.  Barney’s NY saw his talent and placed their first order…  and as they say, the rest is history.

Aqua, Pink/Gold and Wildberry Colors

Aqua, Pink/Gold and Wildberry Colors

Aqua and Grass Colors

Aqua and Grass Colors

With studios in Woodstock, NY, and Philadelphia, PA, Kevin now runs a business that has as its mission to make things a little better for everyone who come into contact with its products, its people and its conduct.  We certainly think his designs are divine and with such beauty and integrity, who could ask for anything more?

Hydrangea Bedding

Hydrangea Bedding

Photos from yours truly and Kevin O’Brien Studio

Our Date with Nate!

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010
The Fabulous Nate Berkus

The Fabulous Nate Berkus

Thanks to Lisa at Hamptontoes, a group of bloggers (including yours truly!) will be attending a taping of Nate Berkus’ new design show  for CBS tomorrow and, needless to say, we are beyond excited!  Nate is not only easy on the eyes but his elegant interiors are easy to live with.

A Bedroom in Florida - Elle Decor

A Bedroom in Florida - Elle Decor

His style exudes urban panache with an eclectic sensibility, where (according to Mitchell Owens from Elle Decor) ”appreciation for traditional craftsmanship meets admiration for the slick and mod.”

ate and Brian's Home in Milan

Nate and Brian's Home in Milan

Nate's Home in Elle Decor

Nate's Home in Elle Decor

Given that we may be seated in the front row, the big question for our group is what to wear.  According to the confirmation email we received, we need to DRESS TO IMPRESS – bright colors are a must and no busy patterns, please!  Guess we’ll be taking our cue from Nate’s great taste and timeless interiors.

A Chicago Apartment - Elled Decor

A Chicago Apartment - Elled Decor

Nate Berkus at His Best!

Nate Berkus at His Best!

For more about The Nate Berkus Show, visit Nate’s facebook page here!

Photos from Elle Decor

Monday Mood

Monday, August 16th, 2010

It’s Monday – what mood are you in?

Cath Kidston's Home in Lonny

Cath Kidston's Home in Lonny

Artistic

Pronunciation: \är-ˈtis-tik\

Showing imaginative skill in arrangement or execution

Photo from Lonny

Quatrefoil Follies

Friday, August 13th, 2010

While we’re on the subject of leaves, it seems that we’re seeing quatrefoils everywhere these days (quatrefoil meaning “four leaves”.)  Perhaps it’s because we’re currently engrossed in the TV mini-series of Ken Follett’s book “Pillars of the Earth” about the building of a Gothic cathedral in England…

Quatrefoil Window in Chiswick, England

Quatrefoil Window in Chiswick, England

or all the photos we see of Reece Witherspoon wearing her favorite Van Cleef & Arpels Alhambra necklace…

Reese Witherspoon and her Alhambra Necklace

Reese Witherspoon and her Alhambra Necklace

More likely, it’s all the great furniture and home decor that uses this shape to symbolize harmony, symmetry and proportion… 

Julian Chichester -  Anna Lantern

Julian Chichester - Anna Lantern

Go Home - Quatrefoil Mirror

Go Home - Quatrefoil Mirror

Ironies - Asilah Bed

Ironies - Asilah Bed

Original Mission Tile - Roseton

Original Mission Tile - Roseton

Oomph - Tini Tables

Oomph - Tini Tables

Shades of Light - Quatrefoil Metal Lamp Shades

Shades of Light - Quatrefoil Metal Lamp Shades

Wonder if any of these pieces are lucky?

Photos from Wikipedia, The Fashion Mapie, Van Cleef & Arpels, Julian Chichester, Hamptontoes, Ironies, Original Mission Tile, The Zhush, Oomph and Shades of Light

Big Leaves = Big Style

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
Diamon Baratta in New York Spaces

Diamond Baratta in New York Spaces

Lush beautiful blossoms like peonies, hydrangeas and cymbidium orchids aren’t perfect for every decor and we’re sometimes asked to create more modern designs using just big leaves.

Christina Murphy in House Beautiful

Christina Murphy in House Beautiful

Usually these bouquets are placed in contemporary settings (most recently in the chic interiors of Megu, a trendy Japanese restaurant in New York) and in homes with a coastal or tropical feel.

Scott Currie in Elle Decor

Scott Currie in Elle Decor

Big leaves such as monstera deliciosa, elephant ears and fiddle leaf fig are not only a cost effective way of getting big style on a budget, but the fresh ones seem to last forever (the same could be said for the faux ones, too!)  We love how theses designs make such a statement without all the fuss.

Kelly Wearstler's Game Night Table in House Beautiful

Kelly Wearstler's Game Night Table in House Beautiful

Sarah Walker in Elle Decor

Sarah Walker in Elle Decor

Jack Fhillips in Traditional Home

Jack Fhillips in Traditional Home

So whether your look is natural or nautical, we think big leaves are the way to go for maximum style – don’t you?

Photos from New York Spaces, House Beautiful, Elle Decor and Traditional Home

Monday Mood

Monday, August 9th, 2010

It’s Monday – what mood are you in?

Miles Redd in Town & Country

Miles Redd in Town & Country

Classy

Pronunciation: \ˈkla-sē\

Having or showing class, as in elegant or stylish

Photo from Ragland Hill Social