Thursday, April 27, 2017

Love: Bernhardt Introductions at April Market



Rarely does a vendor do a wide range of styles, from traditional to uber-modern, equally well. Bernhardt has been blowing the style doors off for several years now and this market was no exception. Check out their website under New Products and find your favorites...Some interesting new offerings below and some ideas of how to use them...

This would make a great tete-a-tete bridging two seating areas in a long room

Nice mix of organic and glam in the upholstered stool; four bunched would make a great cocktail...and 'yay' for more drink tables to park by an accent chair.

This is just a handsome room! It needs the chrome legs and occasional pieces to throw some light around. And I would probably add one piece of canary yellow glass in the shard mandala picture...just for dissonance...

While the hair-on-hide chest is a nice addition, I'm intrigued by this hammered bench...would use as sculpture (and oh, yeah - an occasional seat) under long windows or to hold some rolled bath towels in a zen bathroom...or flip it over and add a tray for another drink table...
Another drink table as sculpture; unless you run with scissors, pair simple silhouettes and textures with arresting pieces like this

Friday, September 23, 2016

101: A Brief History of Home

...so this post is inspired by a commercial for the PA Renaissance Faire - I flashed through the changing utility of a household, leading to the concepts of comfort, privacy and a sense of home. Here, in the works of (mostly Dutch) masters, I give you reason to be thankful for electricity...

A household comingled work/ family and consisted of immediate family, assorted relatives, employees and apprentices plus servants. Furnishings were chests, tables, cupboards and stools...the term "make a bed" literally meant piling up some straw...

...needless to say, secrets were hard to keep



...and it took a lot of effort to feed everyone
Furnishings our Pilgrim forebears may have used in Holland prior to sailing to the New World -chimneys led to usable second storeys and some private space.  With the advent of upholstery, dedicated rooms for eating became a neccesity to save the precious textiles from greasy fingers...huh; still true...


Private space for the master and mistress went from this...

...to this...hmmm...no distraction from an argument anymore...
So while one room living for peasants didn't change much over the centuries...
...for the growing middle class, going off to work in a place of business, there was now a sense of private family life with creature comforts...


...and blessed domestic tranquility.






Friday, September 16, 2016

Need: Stylish Pet Beds


They're our best friends as well as family - why not give them a special spot so they will feel loved, even when you're not in the room?

cuteness overload...


inspired by Corbusier....
practical addition to the mudroom


who wouldn't love a chaise longue?


a Mission-style crate...


why did it take so long for someone to come up with this?


puppy condo


my favorite design; looks like my Stressless chair


double duty as an ottoman, too


fits right in with an Industrial vibe
Images: Google search

Friday, September 9, 2016

Love: Mixed Metals in the Kitchen

If you want to color outside the lines in baby steps, consider mixing metals in your kitchen - it's also a quick way to elevate builder-grade choices to add your personality in the space. I particularly love how brass contrasts with matte bronze; they were just meant to be together!

Nice mix of rustic and sleek


Minimalist space incorporating a shot of 3 metals

Black pendants and sink add the needed drama here

Copper a great contrast to the dark counters

This has it all; shouldn't work but does...unapologetically!

Without these gorgeous pendants...almost boring

The gold interiors of the pendants picks up the faucet for a subtle shot of glam


The warmth of the brass keeps this from being dreary; check out the brass-trimmed stainless doors


Copper, stainless and iron combine for a personal look


Bronze hardware balances the dark window muntins in this sweet space


Photos: google search

Friday, April 8, 2016

Series: Color and Mood - Orange "Nails/Fails"

Orange acts on both our physical and emotional levels (see aspects of red and yellow in prior posts). Positive aspects focus on issues of physical comfort - food, shelter, warmth and sensuality. Negative aspects veer to deprivation and scarcity. It's a fun color, but too much can tip towards the frivolous and immature.

Positive aspects: Physical comforts, food, warmth, security, abundance, sensuality, fun

Negative aspects: Deprivation, intellectual indifference



 Relaxed and confident; no wolf at the door

...gets stranger the longer you look

Nails fun


 Aiming for sensual...

This would look lots better if the lamps were on; that 'light to make color' thing...

The dreaded accent wall...
Great use for orange- a little goes a long way


Images: google search

Friday, April 1, 2016

Series: Color and Mood - Violet "Nails/Fails"

Violet has the shortest wave-length in the spectrum, often described as purple. As the last visible wave-length before the ultra violet ray, it has been linked with time, space and the cosmos. It takes awareness to a higher level of thought, encouraging meditation. As the color of royalty it has a long association of conveying luxury and quality, but too much or the wrong tone reads cheap and garish faster than any other color.

Violet: Spirituality
Positive Aspects: Awareness, vision, truth, quality, luxury
Negative Aspects: Introversion, decadence, suppression


Just a shot of a complex purple to energize the neutrals

...a little feminine, but works

A tolerable accent wall

....and this is where things go wrong....

Ditto

hmmm....

Hard not to make pastel versions a bit girly

Oh, stop...

Adorable girls bedroom

Great use of space! And check out the painted edges on the roman shade; love it!


Images: google search