23 December 2008
19 December 2008
Bespoke Silk Scarf Chair.
A Jewel Piece for the right room.
This Bespoke Silk Scarf Chair by Suzan Fellman is created from vintage silk designer scarves. This low-profile slipper chair is given high-profile treatment. Sleek water jet cut 9" Lucite legs keep things light and modern. Each chair is individually engineered to the three scarves that make it up, so overall dimensions will vary. One leg features an etched signature. Chairs measure approximately 27"D, 32"H, seat height 12", seat area approximately 20" square.
The chair is priced at $6,400.00 from Vivre.
18 December 2008
Trees Around the World.
17 December 2008
16 December 2008
Calvin Klein Furniture Collection
The Calvin Klein Furniture Collection will debut January 2009. The total collection consists of two
different collections. The first of which will be available at Macy's. This collection consists of three groups - City, Weekend and Destination – all with a wood finish of walnut, whitewash and teak, respectively.
The other is The Curator collection by Calvin Klein Home, a ‘highly sophisticated sculptural offering’ that offers a slightly higher quality and detail than the Macy’s range. Speaking about both collections, Calvin Klein Home's Creative Director, Amy Mellen, points out that none of the furniture is ‘cold and modern, so you can mix it with anything you have.' Pictured, above and below, are a few pieces from the collections.
12 December 2008
The DOMINO Book of Decorating.
Last night, Megan and I attended the book signing celebration for the new Domino Book of Decorating at the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams store on Fourteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC. On hand for the festivities was one of the book's authors, Domino Magazine Style Director, Dara Caponigro, as well as furniture designer and store owner, Mitchell Gold.
The book, like the magazine, cracks the code to creating a beautiful home, bringing together inspiring rooms, how-to advice and insiders' secrets from today's premier taste makers in an indispensable style manual. The editors take readers room by room, tapping the best ideas from Domino magazine and culling insights from their own experiences. With an eye to making design accessible and exciting, this book demystifies the decorating process and provides the tools for making spaces that are personal, functional and fabulous. This very attractive book is available for purchase by clicking here. Purchase of the book also includes a one-year subscription to the magazine!
11 December 2008
Handmade Antique Stockings!
Imagine a mantel hung with a dozen across of these beautiful handmade stockings ornaments.
Each of the chimney-side creations measures 6 1/2" tall and are made from antique Fortuny fabrics and trimmings. No two are alike and selections are selling out quickly. For more information and availability click on the Bremermann Designs website.
Each of the chimney-side creations measures 6 1/2" tall and are made from antique Fortuny fabrics and trimmings. No two are alike and selections are selling out quickly. For more information and availability click on the Bremermann Designs website.
10 December 2008
Cows Come Home.
Direct from High Wycombe, the furniture-manufacturing center of England, the 300-year-old Windsor chair gets a new twist. Ercol Furniture's solid-ash version features turned construction, hand-joined details, and natural finishes that use no harsh chemicals and produce minimal waste. A clear-lacquer finish is offered along with five colors. Upholster it in Marimekko's Kevätjuhla bovine printed cotton. It would be great to see these whimsical chairs in a country-inspired kitchen, or farmhouse dining room.
09 December 2008
What Should Michelle Obama Wear?
Michelle Obama. Portrait by Annie Lebovitz for Vogue.
Fashion designers have recently submitted sketches of inaguration dress designs inspired for President-elect Barack Obama's wife, Michelle Obama. The sketches, submitted to Women's Wear Daily, were graded by the publication. Below you will find the designer's dress design, and the grade assigned to the dress. Which one do you think she should wear? I go with gown choice number one by Diane von Furstenburg.
Fashion designers have recently submitted sketches of inaguration dress designs inspired for President-elect Barack Obama's wife, Michelle Obama. The sketches, submitted to Women's Wear Daily, were graded by the publication. Below you will find the designer's dress design, and the grade assigned to the dress. Which one do you think she should wear? I go with gown choice number one by Diane von Furstenburg.
Diane von Furstenburg. Grade A+
Badgley Mischka. Grade B.
08 December 2008
ID-Digest. Spotlight on Design.
This is the article the kind folks at ID-Digest put together. My thanks to them for the compliment!
“Urban Sophistication” best describes the fresh, unique and distinctive style of Patrick J. Baglino, Jr. ASID. His boutique, located in the trendy and vibrant Dupont Circle section of Washington, D.C., showcases his combination of innovative, eclectic and traditional stylings arranged with a contemporary twist. Having established his boutique in March 1998, Patrick has tastefully provided functional and beautiful interior design projects which reflect the needs and lifestyles of his clients for over a decade.
It is with great pleasure that we present some photographs of the work of Patrick Baglino Jr. This hand selected group presented by ID-Digest is a small sampling of the interiors that have been created specifically for his clientele.
Patrick has been featured many times in publications including magazines such as House Beautiful and in DC Modern Luxury.
Patrick is not only a gifted interior designer, but also a very talented writer. We thought it would be most appropriate to let him tell his story. His website listed below leads you directly to his world, filled with exacting detail and urbanity.
Please also take the time to read his blog. Not only is his skill as a designer impeccable but his writing will captivate your attention to the minut detail. We feel confident that you will select him as your favorite interior designer to keep you in tune with the ever changing world of urban design."
The article and slide show is available online by clicking here.
05 December 2008
Needlepoint. Brigid Berlin.
How about a Most Excellent $15,000.00 Brigid Berlin needlepoint pillow as a gift this holiday season?
From the John McWhinnie website, "Brigid Berlin has turned to the traditionally ladylike craft of needlepoint to create work that continues to challenge the social status quo, defy convention, and pose questions about taste and society. An avid consumer of tabloid newspapers, the “popular press” as it’s referred to in Britain, she translates front page headline broadsheets into genteel features of interior décor. Her subjects are typically crude, salacious paper-selling press announcements in origin designed to appall, shock, and titillate viewers. The meticulously executed needlepoint pieces transform the daily ghastliness of news occurrences and media spin into demure domestic objects of quaint design and questionable comfort. News products designed for a momentary frisson of engagement are rendered into soft edged but durable monuments that outlive the typical transitory lifespan expected of such unpalatable printed exclamations. Only, perhaps, by virtue of their fleeting existence – bought one day and consigned to the garbage the next - do we routinely tolerate the raging excesses of the contemporary newspaper industry. Plush and tactile as the finished works might be they defy any but the hardiest to cozy up to them. Sweetheart cushions they are not."
From the John McWhinnie website, "Brigid Berlin has turned to the traditionally ladylike craft of needlepoint to create work that continues to challenge the social status quo, defy convention, and pose questions about taste and society. An avid consumer of tabloid newspapers, the “popular press” as it’s referred to in Britain, she translates front page headline broadsheets into genteel features of interior décor. Her subjects are typically crude, salacious paper-selling press announcements in origin designed to appall, shock, and titillate viewers. The meticulously executed needlepoint pieces transform the daily ghastliness of news occurrences and media spin into demure domestic objects of quaint design and questionable comfort. News products designed for a momentary frisson of engagement are rendered into soft edged but durable monuments that outlive the typical transitory lifespan expected of such unpalatable printed exclamations. Only, perhaps, by virtue of their fleeting existence – bought one day and consigned to the garbage the next - do we routinely tolerate the raging excesses of the contemporary newspaper industry. Plush and tactile as the finished works might be they defy any but the hardiest to cozy up to them. Sweetheart cushions they are not."
04 December 2008
CableBox. "Because it's a Jungle Under There."
Here's a Most Excellent device every office could use. Under or on the desk, next to the computer, or behind the TV, loose tangled cables are always untidy dust traps. CableBox is the solution to solve these issues. Simply place your power strips or surge protector inside CableBox. No need to unplug anything first. Then stow away the surplus cable lengths, close the lid and done. Designed with cable outlets either side of the box, CableBox will fit almost every size power strip with extra space for the cords, adapters, etc. CableBox is available in Black or White. Rubber feet prevent it from slipping. The before and after photographs, (below), are proof that this nifty accessory can come in handy. Available from Bluelounge.
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