Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Let's go Shopping

I stumbled upon Evolve Living while perusing Western Living magazine. Evolve carries the tried and true standbys like Oly Studio but they also showcase some earthy slip covered pieces along with unique found objects. Lately I've been drawn to a casual mix of contrasts, so I'm loving the ease of the slip covered pieces.

A pair of these wing chairs would look great with a couple of colorful, over sized pillows










Evolve also carries children's items


I think I'm drawn to this bedding becuase I haven't seen it before, love the blue/brown bedskirt.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Je t'aime






I love how photographer Irene Suchocki captured the "City of Love" in these dreamy photos. Prints available on Etsy. Happy Monday.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Friday - This week's finds...

Hope you all had a great week!! I thought I'd round up a few of my Design Center finds for you..
I was in Lee Jofa yesterday, one of my favorite showrooms for graphic prints btw...Diamond & Baratta have partnered with Lee Jofa on another fabric line, the swatches aren't on Lee Jofa's site yet, nor did they have many samples in stock..below is a pretty graphic named Ciro - Color: blue. If you haven't been privy to the dynamic duo's work, I've included a few shots below for your viewing pleasure.


This fabric is part of the new line
Style: Ciro in blue.

Love this plaid kitchen floor. D & B often ground their spaces with a pronounced graphic.




Their existing fabrics with Lee Jofa.


Great, graphic houndstooth

I hadn't visited Chameleon Fine Lighting's website in a while, the quality of their lighting is amazing.

Isn't this a pretty little number? Perfect for the powder room or small foyer.



I love how feminine this fixture is...I can envision it hanging in a woman's dressing room..
Have a great weekend!! Cheers!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Fabulous Tiles - Popham Design




I came across Popham Design a while back while shopping at Ann Sacks..I didn't realize, until an architect friend emailed me tonight, that they had such an array of designs and colors to choose from. I'M IN LOVE with a number of them.

Popham Design is the brainchild of husband and wife team Caitlin and Samuel Dowe-Sandes learn more about their creative story here.
Each tile is handmade in Marrakech using ancient techniques, there are countless patterns, colors and possibilities to choose from..here's a sample..These are great for the wall or floor...











All Images: Courtesy of Popham Design website.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

A cozy spot on another not-so-cozy day in Boston..

I can't wait until Spring, I long to see those little yellow daffodils peeking through the ground..but until then, I'll take a good book and a cozy nook..This look would work well in a guest or children's room....Have a great day!!!
Image: I make every attempt to credit the source of my images, unfortunately I can't recall where I found this shot.

Monday, February 2, 2009

"Eco"- Chic design

Maybe you can't swing six chairs at once, find a classic {pictured: The Eames Eiffel Chair} and buy two at a time. They will never go out of fashion or business...I own two myself!
Look for art in unexpected places, garage sales, your parents basement etc.

Always layer: Old/New, Found objects/Store bought items, Matte/Shiny, Straight lines/Organic shapes...{I think you get the picture} everything will look more important.

Of course I'm all for green, earthy friendly, sustainable design, but the "eco" in this post title refers to "eco-nomical" and if it truly is a penny wise idea {there's a good chance it's pretty earth friendly}.
Not to be a downer, especially on a Monday morning, but if you haven't been effected directly by the sour economy then you are very fortunate. I do believe that you can live beautifully on a budget. Here are some tips, inspiring photos, and creative ideas to help turn your house into the home you dream about.
* Never doubt what grandma may have in her attic...I have {or plan to} re-purpose some old, tired, not quite antique items of my own. A fresh can of paint and new fabrics can work wonders.
* Design your own art. Purchase a large canvas and some acrylic paints. You'll be surprised what you are able to create with some effort...When all else fails, put the canvas on the floor and drip, splatter and stroke some paint on that baby, voila instant art = instant therapy.
* Art doesn't need to be in the form of a painting or print. Vintage fabric pieces, framed fabric + wallpaper samples, and found objects in nature work very well hung or displayed ona table top.
* Simple but bold gestures go a long way...Don't be afraid to paint a room, hang inexpensive drapes {think Ikea, West Elm etc.} or cover your sofa in a bright and cheery shade of something fabulous.


This home is full of fun ideas. I love the use and mix of color and textiles above.
The book shelves look both personal and casual, don't use your shelves to house only books.

Collections, color, and layered textiles make a big impact.

The mix of old and new in this kitchen is refreshing, add clean, new cushions to an odd group of old chairs.


Create vignettes with found or inherited objects


Don't be afraid to pop your space with color!

{I love this photo}
Short on storage? Add a functional coat tree to your hallway or foyer...believe it or not your continually rotated coats, hats and scarfs will add dimension, color and warmth to your space.
Images: top to bottom, Country Home, Sunset, (6) center images Elle Decor, 2006., Domino, Domino.

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