Young Collectors Night

Posted on February 9th, 2012, in Art, Decorating, Furnishings, House, Interior Design, Wall Decor, Wallcoverings

 

On Thursday January 26 of 2012, in New York City, East Side Settlement held it’s annual Young Collector’s Night. This event brings interior designers, antique dealers, young philanthropists and new collectors together at the Park Avenue Armory to preview American, European and Asian antiques dating all the way back to antiquity. Not only is it a night to ogle over the fine antiques but all proceeds supports the beloved social agency East Side Settlement that has helped many young people and families in the South Bronx and surrounding communities. I was so honored to be included as a member of the Interior Design Committee which was led by chairwoman Wendy Goodman, Design Editor for New York Magazine.

As much as it is touted as a show with diverse origins of the antiques, I found that this year’s show focused on early American finds.

Here were the exhibiters that stood out from the crowd for me.

   

Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz

 

 Amazing antique hand painted wallpapers

Liz O’Brien provided a fresh and unexpected inventory of  French 1940’s furnishings.

Liz O’Brien

Dining Sleeper Chair by Billy Baldwin

Each Interior designer on the committee were asked to pick a traditional piece of art from one of the gallery exhibiters and talk about how they would use it in a contemporary interior. A Look Book was published and handed out to all guests.

Next week I will feature a stormy depiction of Niagara Falls and how I would incorporate it into a contemporary setting. I envisioned it in a modern all window encased interior by the sea!

Dreaming of our new home..

Posted on October 13th, 2011, in Decorating, DIY, Furnishings, House, Interior Design

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After a wait for our contractor to finish up last minute to do’s, demolition begins hopefully next week which makes me anxious to begin figuring out furniture placement.

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When you are planning a furniture layout, a really good way to assure that your furniture will fit is to tape the dimensions out on the ground. Lucky we did it because we found out that the 2 occasional chairs I had fallen in love with were going to be too deep.

Douglas Chair

Back to the drawing board on the chairs but a valuable lesson here, measure twice, cut or..spend once!

P.S.

Read about us in the new edition of New England Finery Autumn 2011

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Going Green, using green in Interiors

Posted on March 30th, 2011, in Color, Decorating, Furnishings, Green, Inspiration, Interior Design

I love obscure colors. I love taking more traditional colors like marine blue or a soft grey and mixing it with a more nonconformist color.

Have you had a green apple lately? Then you know one of those colors I am talking about. It has a hint of yellow in it to give it that intensity. I always laugh when I think of this color because my mother really dislikes it. The (green) apple fell far from the tree on this one but that’s about the only way my Mom and I are different. When it’s added as an accent, it is unexpected and fresh. My Mom might even agree with me there.

See the acid green in the room scheme below? It is going on this chair in a client’s den.

 

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Isabelle 4031A.BW-Large
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I used it on a personal day, my wedding. Wallpaper panels were strewn throughout the tent. I wanted people to feel as though they were dining at the restaurant at Bergdorf’s where every wall is paneled in this. While selecting the colors that would be painted on the panels, the peony below was supposed to be robin’s egg blue. Nice, yes but I saw it needing a pop of green apple so the flower was changed to this…

Degournay

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Look at this trim. I have it tacked to my bulletin board in my office. Someday I will find a use for it.

Houles Trim

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I loved this bead trim I found at Zimman’s in Lynn Ma. It complemented the Grey Watkins floral well.

 

Trim on Pillow

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Here is the color palette for a new project coming up. This color palette is a huge love, see the apple green? It is going to mix well with any of these other colors, grey, taupe, and eggplant.

Pantone 2

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I love Ikat fabrics. Look at it in this moss green tone and ivory…

Brunschwig

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See how this color added in small doses can be a great addition?