Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Kelly Wearstler for SFERERRA


Kelly Wearstler's new life for SFERERRA lacks in lustre - makes me jump to the conclusion that an eye for interior design does not always translate into design for commercial interior extras.



There are some smart pieces, very over priced and for the most part, not that daring.

Not convinced? You decide.

Monday, March 2, 2009

kindly give me all your monies



i die.

SWALLOW Neon Light by Tapp Francke (by Voltz Clarke) - $3,700.00 @ vivre.com.

Design/ Inspiration Favorites online

For those of you who love interior design, I'm going to make the presumptuous leap and say that you probably love aesthetics, arts and design generally, no?

If my speculation was correct, I'm going to suggest that you become accustomed to the daily online searches/ and browsing of sites:

garancedore.fr

and

the sartorialist.com

Monday, January 12, 2009

L-O-V-E


In case you have a few extra dollars to burn through on lovely sculptural art. Check out Vivres' home-decor section on their websiite.
http://www.vivre.com/control/product/~category_id=Decorative-Objects/~product_id=39218

Saturday, October 11, 2008

BARNEYS NYC WINDOWS

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[Barneys Window Mania]



[Warhol Inspired 2006 Windows]


[NY MAGAZINE: Fabiola Baracasa interviews Simon Doonan - Barneys Holiday Windows]


Simon Doonan's quarterly creations for the windows of Barneys in New York City are nothing short of spectacular. Whether they are inspired by the art, the artist or the magic of fashion, Doonan's flare for decorative chaos always seems whimsically purposeful.


[Menagerie of Warhol Inspired Windows]



Doonan, "the window man," regards pomp as a limiting quality and always veers towards the odd and the eccentric while piecing together each visual vignette. His most helpful character trait throughout all of this creative mania? In various interviews, Doonan laughs at the truth that his family has long been "inspired" by mental instability and illness. The genius behind the windows claims Doonan? Well, like the rest of us, it's all thanks to a colorful family.



[Warhol '80's]


[Liza '80's]


[Cabinet of Curiosities]


[Warhol '60's]

Gweneth's Hampton Home



Gweneth Paltrow is the quintessence of complete Hollywood glamour. Undoubtedly, it is her exclusivity and poise that allows her to navigate a life consumed by fame and celebrity with such beguiling ease. Not only does she prove to the world that the feat of keeping her head above the press' malicious water can be a graceful and possible task, but she amazes and awes regardless of scenario or company. This perhaps, is a product of a level head upon her shoulders and a purposeful decision to remove herself from the limelight when not shooting a film. Gweneth's reluctance to live among the flashbulbs makes her presence all the more in demand.

Surprisingly however, Mrs. Chris Martin opened her home in the Hamptons to House & Garden Magazine (their final issue before the late great magazine folded). Proving to be no exception to her long standing pristine reputation, the home that H&G reveals, possesses the same inherent grace and good taste of the woman who lives there.

Take a peek.


[Sitting Room]


[Color conscience]


[Redefining a classic: Snaking Hallways and Chandeliers]


[Apple's Room]


[Master Bedroom]


[Gweneth's Yoga Studio]


[Lady in Red]

Friday, October 10, 2008

The Hotel Bellechasse re-imagined by Lacroix








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The Marais District of Paris has always attracted a colorfully design-minded set. Filled with artful additions such as the Hotel du Petit Moulin, whose interiors were imagined by Christian Lacroix, there has been no sign of fading affection for the region. Now, in addition to the Petit Moulin, Lacroix has put his personal affection for design into a second endeavor, the Hotel Bellechasse in Saint Germain. With its kaleidoscope of colors, dainty stencil drawings along high sky-lights and surprising touches such as fabric lined walls, Bellechasse's boutique sized accommodations are attracting every sort of taste maker to Paris' left bank.



If you don't believe me, just ask these folks:

AD [http://www.lebellechasse.com/pdf/7.pdf]
Elle Decor FR [http://www.lebellechasse.com/pdf/13.pdf]
Times Travel UK [http://www.lebellechasse.com/pdf/5.pdf].

http://www.lebellechasse.com/

The House that Chanel Built













Madame Chanel's Apartment:



To the world of the fashion, the design and the globe-trotting elite, La Maison du Chanel never tires in its appeal. Whether it be commercial endeavors or photographic feats, the coverage never ceases and the allure never dims. Here are a few personal images from one of my various trips into the icon's gilded salon.

Take special care to note the prevalence of:

- pairs or sets
- gold
- wheat stems
- omens of luck and good fortune
- quilted fabrics
- chinese lacquered panels
- mirrors

It's like an eye-spy for the couture-cult.


Bisous, bisous.

KARL LAGERFELD MILKS A COW



[Karl Lagerfeld's New Vermont Home]

News outlets across the world today hummed with word that fashion legend, Karl Lagerfeld had just purchased a new estate. In Milan? Luxembourg? St. Moritz? Well he has at least one residence in each one of those locations already and for heaven's sake, why would he ever be that predictable? Monsieur Lagerfeld's new property happens to be situated in the Green Mountains of Vermont. Indeed, the small, yet lovely state has experienced plenty of celebrity over the past few centuries. The Vanderbilt lineage erected multiple summer manses, the Vonn Traps fled Austria, heading into Vermont's Green Mountains, which were of course, filled with the sound of music, while Greta Garbo was infamous for her nude swimming off the shore of Lake Caspian in the North East Kingdom. But fashion darling, ingenue and taste maker Lagerfeld purchasing an estate for his personal use? Unheard of!

For the sake of logical thinking, one must assume that an investment in real estate is a smart decision for any person during such a volatile economic time. Perhaps Lagerfeld intends to sit on the investment, increase its value by association and set it free once the markets begin to re-inflate? Only time will tell.

However, according to Women's Wear Daily [http://www.wwd.com/fashion-news/fashion-scoops/lagerfeld-coming-to-america-1823050], Lagerfeld plans on using it as the central grounds for an upcoming Chanel advertisement campaign.

Therefore the house must be colossal, right? Above the two million dollar mark, sure?

Nope, hardly.

Following some thorough insider communication with local Realtors representing Sotheby's and Christie’s estate management based in Vermont, I quickly learned that Lagerfeld's piece of property wasn't listed through a commercial brokerage. Rather, it was obtained by Lagerfeld through a private transaction. But to think, who in their right mind would have the nerve to show Lagerfeld a few pictures of a home in Vermont, imagining that the man would have enough time or interest to purchase the modest plot?

Kudos to the messenger for their audacity.

While the brokerage information remains private, I was able to obtain a copy of the listing's details. Apparently, the home was sold for a paltry $575 thousand - hardly a fair comparison to his newly redecorated apartment in Paris (see Vogue, October 2008). While I cannot send out the link directly, here are some of the features that the modest property boasts:
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Price: $552K (Down from the original listing of $624K)
Square Feet: n/a
Lake Front: NO
Property Style: Federal, two-story, shingle roof, brick exterior, 3-car garage
Land Description: Common Acreage, Lake Access, Lake Frontage (the house however, is not on the waterfront), stone foundation, mountain view
Bedrooms: 4
Baths: 4.5
Stories: 2
County: Grand Isle
Amenities: Decks, covered porch(s), Outbuilding(s), spa/ hot tub
Year Built: 1843
Broker's remarks: Beautiful brick Greek revival. Huge kitchen, paneled library w/dental molding, 2 FP, pegged random width HW floors. New tile in master bath. New shower in 1st floor bath (master suite possibly?). In-law/teen wing over garage w/ bath/claw foot tub. Decks w/ great west lake/mtn views. New/newer stainless in kitchen. Newer Buderus boiler & hot H2O htr. 345ft owned, shared lakefrt (4 fams total). Boathouse w/engineered H2O system on shared lake land. Town H2O @st. Apple & pear trees. Realtor owned. GI being re-appraised
Directions to the house? I-89 to exit 17, through South Hero then Grand Isle, 2.6 miles past A&B Grocery. On Westside before drawbridge.

**The property was realtor owned, listed in the VT historic registry

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Aside from the surprising choice of geography and proximity to the famed lake monster of Vermont, Champ, Lagerfeld's recent acquisition is far from extraordinary.
Perhaps I am failing to acknowledge the likelihood that Lagerfeld's purchase was made as an intelligent investment, rather than for the sake finding a place to park the roadster during fall foliage tours of New England. Prove me wrong though, perhaps this time next year Anna, Caroline Roitfield and Aggy will be flying in on choppers to view Lagerfeld's newest collection?

For the man with an extra apartment in Paris (one for cooking, so to avoid the strong culinary aromas), nothing seems impossible.