Sunday, 23 September 2007
Wednesday, 19 September 2007
The Ottoman Empire
No! - Not those Ottomans! The upholstered variety.I've always had a soft spot in my design heart for ottomans. They are versatile, stylish, and functional. I never knew a room that couldn't use one. Here is a collection of my recent favs.

Bright Red Ruffles from HollyHock. I really like the updated country look of this frilly oval.

A similar oval shape with a sophisticated tailored box pleated ruffle is available from Old Hickory Tannery. Also from Old Hickory Tannery this unique draped ottoman shown below is tufted on the top with a free flowing skirt. It looks like a blanket has been thrown over it. This would be great in a bedroom.

Antique mirror paired with a sleek upholstered top makes for high style in these two fabulous pieces from Amy Howard. I love it when items are offered in multiple shapes and sizes that you can mix and match.
Barbara Barry uses oriental overtones spice up this piece. I like the angle of the upholstered top and the legs are a show stopper. You can find this beauty at Barbara Barry for Baker.

The cabriole legs and classic nail head detail are offset here by the high, square, lightly tufted, cushion. I just love the lines of this one from Dino Mark Anthony.
Another great find from Dino Mark Anthony is this Quartet of tufted squares. This is such a versatile design and I love the legs.

A trio of traditionally inspired bench ottomans from Oly. Don't you love the reversed cabriole leg at the back and the claw feet?
This zebra covered version also from Oly would surely make a dramatic statement.
I think the design of this oriental is flawless. You can pick it up at Century.
Another Century oval has a lovely banded skirt. This piece could be very soft and mellow as it is shown in this cream linen or you could really spice it up with a more dramatic color contrast.

Two adorable leather drums with nail heads from Old Hickory Tannery.

I like the unique shape of this Burton James ottoman. It looks like a biscotti!

Finally an updated classic with a tall cabriole leg and a nice curve in the frame with a tight cushion from Henredon.

Tuesday, 18 September 2007
These Guys Give Me the Blues

I was looking through their website the other day, trying to decide whether or not I would pluck down some serious bucks for their new book, I was surprised to see that it was exclusively stocked with photos of blue rooms. Traditional blue rooms - modern blue rooms - whimsical blue rooms. Blue, Blue, Blue.
Yellow & White - Blue & White again - a ton of Blue Plaid! Love the pastel bedroom- I want that carpet.
Blue & White with super Bright Accents
Light Blue & White - Red, White & Blue (for that crazy Hampton's crowd!)
More Red, White & Blue ( I like the slip covers on the dining chairs)
More Blue & White ( the room at the top left is gorgeous)
Finally! - a wild card - Turquoise Blue & White. ( I dig this whole pad - it's very groovy but fun. I love the hallway with all the drapery)
Now please don't think I am Diamond - Baratta bashing. I'm not. I just don't get it! I feel like I'm missing something that everyone else understands.
Don't their clients get sick of seeing each other's Blue interiors?
Don't the guys get sick of working with Blue?
Is this just a small Blue cross-section of their current work?
Their accolades in HG and other Design mags say that they are geniuses in working in different styles. Is this because they only use Blue?
Even their book cover is Blue?
Does anyone have the book? Are all the photos Blue?
I am sure they have a wealth of current projects that are not blue - I would just like to see them. However, as they are uber famous world renowned designers I am sure they do not need my vote of approval on their blue streak.
Maybe I need to choose a signature color?? What should it be?? Hmmmm? Blue!!!!!!!!
Sunday, 16 September 2007
Hallelujah - It's Finally Here !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't believe how big and heavy it is. Just the shear size of it is impressive, although my already arthritic arm joints are going to have a hard time lugging it around with me. I can't describe how exciting it was to see it as the real thing. When you write a book you spend months and months staring at every detail, drawing, word, etc for months on your computer. You re-write and re-draw and re-do everything ten times over. Your deadline rolls around and you send it all in and cross your fingers that it will turn out OK.
Over the next year you work with your editor and book designer to fine tune everything and hope to God they are listening to what you are saying. After a year with the Publisher your books arrive from the printer in - of course - China and you are blown away that you've created something. Good or bad it's all yours.
Here are a couple of shots of pages. ( Not to brag or anything but it is 584 pages with 3000 illustrations, I'm not a less is more kind a girl. )
Lovely Claudia from The Paris Apartment - an author herself - asked me in an email the other day how I became an "accidental author". I wrote her a response that was way too long explaining how I came to write my book. I thought I would repeat it here in case anyone else was interested in my saga.
Well, long story but here goes...I say I am an accidental author because I never in my wildest dreams had any ambitions to write a book. I was a successful interior designer with my own business and a 3000 sq ft showroom. I had worked very hard over the years ( and spent a small fortune) to build a very large and comprehensive design library which included a huge selection of fabrics and trims. Design libraries take up valuable showroom space and net very little return as I'm sure you know.
So, in short ( ha ha) I never envisioned myself as an author but by a happy stroke of luck ( or accident ) I have found what I believe to be my life's true calling. To write books that will educated and inspire designers and homeowners.
Friday, 14 September 2007
Custom Home Furnishings Conference

If you are a designer or a DIY'er this is a fantastic learning experience. It's a hands on seminar series and trade show sponsored by Draperies & Window Coverings Magazine. It teaches beginning to advances soft treatments design and manufacturing. Visit their website for more info. It is a must attend event for designers who specify draperies, bedding, or upholstery and it is a blast!
Wednesday, 12 September 2007
Target - Love it or Hate it ?
For some reason I feel the opposite about Target. I am a Target lover. I even look to Target to follow trends as they seem to really be on top of the market. I love that everything is cheap in price but fairly sturdy and it looks like products that sell for a ton more else ware.
Check out these new Target finds:
Super cool vanity Fedella Mirror in a gunmetal finish. I love the shape of it - very 1940's . The mirrored jewelry box is fabulous. Linen Coasters from Victoria Hagen come in yellow and blue. The black cast iron tea pot has a serious Zen feel.
Table ware seems to be an area where Target really excels. I chose a black and white theme but there were many nicely designed motifs to choose from. Patterns shown above are:
Damask Black Ring Curly Que
Gallerie Collection Glassware
Hampton Forge San Remo Flatware Hampton Forge Mirasol Flatware
Victoria Hagen vases
Cool Rugs and Lamps.
Make sure you check out the entire Victoria Hagen Collection. She has great stuff.
Target.com has a much better selection than at my local Target.


