Friday, 19 June 2009

Pagoda Obsession



I'm obsessing about Pagodas. For some reason they really appeal to me. Perhaps it goes back to my early years as a doll house devotee. I love their childlike, whimsical details. I would love to build one in my backyard but I don't think my home owners association would approve.



One of my favorite book purchases last year was Chinoiseries. Eye candy to the extreme.



I see Pagodas everywhere.



I loved this Pagoda shaped lantern so much I decided to do a rendering of it. Here are a few versions in different colors.

I want to move in....

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Sunday, 14 June 2009

Inspirational Goods

I'm always looking for inspiration for new designs, colors, trends, etc. Here are two fabulous sources that I am currently crushing on.




This beautiful line of fragrance products from Lollia Life, is designed by Margot Elena. She has designed products for Restoration Hardware, Disney and Red Envelope as well as for her own company Archive.


I am absolutely in love with the packaging. Her choice of motifs, patterns, and colors combine to create such a beautiful and soothing collection of images that makes me crave her products.





I particularly adore the collection of candles with their accompanying crystal embellishments. The peacock, bees, and florals are so delicate and refreshing - I love it.
These fantastic cuffs from Erickson Beamon are beautifully composed. Their colors are so crisp and happy. You can find them on Net-A-Porter.

These stunning pieces are made by Bijoux Heart - also available on Net-A-Porter. Every piece they design is more beautiful than the next.




Isn't this ring to die for? Delicious....





I'm also inspired by this collection of rings from Rings Eclectic and Roberto Cavalli.

And then there is this beauty !

I hope you find these as inspiring as I did. Enjoy!

Friday, 12 June 2009

Rachel Ashwell - Grace Under Pressure



No matter what you design aesthetic is there is probably something about Rachel Ashwell and her signature Shabby Chic look that inspires you. I bought her books and stopped by her flagship store in Santa Monica every time I was in town. I admired her for turning nothing into something by popularizing junking and re purposing almost anything.



She was my first introduction to slip covers as a cool design element and not just something your great grandmother used. I loved her do-it-yourself attitude, she was not afraid to get her hands dirty and encouraged her fans to try everything and to never be afraid of making mistakes as they were part of the beauty of the finished project. She made thrifting and yard sales into a new form of social experience.



I just ran across her blog the other day - I didn't even know she wrote one - and I was stunned at what I was reading. I had no idea that her company was going into chapter 11 or that her stores were closing. I began reading and was filled with overwhelming sadness as she recounted the sad journey her company and her life have taken over the past year. Throughout all of her posts documenting the loss of her beloved mother, the closing of her stores, her production facility and the loss of her employees, she has a resolutely positive and philosophical attitude. For someone who rose to such extreme heights of her industry to once again find herself with an uncertain future like the rest of us to remain so gracious and inspiring is a testament to her true nature.




She talks a bit about doors opening and closing, she mentions a new book , and she looks forward to an unplanned life. In this age of such uncertainty I am grateful to have read about her experiences. It reminds us to never take anything for granted and to always pay attention to the things we love most, family and friends.


I am sure we have not heard the last from Ms Ashwell. She is a formidable talent and I am sure she will rise from this setback to once again inspire the world.

Read her inspiring blog here

Monday, 8 June 2009

What a Great Idea! - Layered Roman Shade


Super talented fabric wiz, Liz Ware of Details Pattern Company has produced a pattern for this truly innovative layered roman shade. Each scalloped layer is pulled up behind one another as the shade is raised creating a a great stacked effect at the bottom.




Looks like you would have to be very careful with your fabric selection but otherwise it seems to be a simple design. Isn't it crazy how something can seem so obvious once someone has done the hard work to figure it out! Thanks Liz, I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot of your design in the future.



Her pattern is available now on her website Details Pattern Company





Liz is most notable for her fine detailing and tailoring as seen in these designs. I've always loved these floral tiebacks and long to make some but I haven't had the time.




Loved this tacked back scalloped facing at the leading edge of this panel. Using buttons to hold the fabric in place is a great idea.




This very subtle and tailored version of the shirred cuff heading is wonderful.

Can't wait to see what you dream up next Liz, Keep it coming....

Friday, 5 June 2009