CTC&G 2014 Pink Aid

I was so happy to participate in the 2014 Pink Aid Fashion Show and Luncheon by Connecticut Cottages and Gardens.

I was so happy to participate in the 2014 Pink Aid Fashion Show and Luncheon by Connecticut Cottages and Gardens at Mitchells of Westport.  The event, which raises money for the fight against breast cancer, includes an auction of pink chairs and other pink items donated by designers.  I contributed a chair, which you can see in the November 2014 issue of CTC&G, along with all of the other  pink items created by some very talented designers.

Amy Aidinis Hirsch 2014 Pink AidI donated this great antique, Midcentury chair covered in a geometric Lanza Jaipur Pink from Romo.  Pick up a copy of CTC&G to see the other pink items!

Holiday Traditions

With the start of the holidays a few weeks away, I am always brought back to the many traditions that were handed down through the generations in my family.

With the start of the holidays a few weeks away, I am always brought back to the many traditions that were handed down through the generations in my family.

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We lived next door to my grandparents, so I was very fortunate to have been able to watch my grandmother as she would cook and bake.  We were quite a large family, so when the holidays came she would start to prepare days in advance by baking cookies and storing them until she was ready to use them.  Her pastas were made fresh; I remember her cutting the raviolis on the kitchen table.

Everything was homemade.  She would can and jar the vegetables and fruits from the garden that my grandfather grew to enjoy them throughout the year.  Of course, at the time I was too young to realize this was the way she was taught by her mother.

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She made so many great meals and desserts, so I thought I would share her recipe for one of my favorite cookies that she baked, her melt-in-your-mouth Walnut Sticks.

I try to keep with tradition, though unlike my grandmother, I may not cook or bake everything from scratch. One of the desserts I bake every Thanksgiving is Pumpkin Pie.  This is a favorite in my house and I always make sure I bake enough of them so there is plenty to go around.

I hope you enjoy these desserts.  It’s never too late to start a tradition of your own to pass down in your family!

Walnut Sticks

Walnut Sticks Recipe

Ingredients:

2 cups all purpose flour

1 ½ cup of dark brown sugar

1 cup Crisco or 2 sticks margarine or butter

1 cup chopped nuts

2 eggs

Use a quarter sheet cookie baking pan.  If using a full half sheet, you will need to double recipe and cooking time.

Makes approximately 2 dozen.

Mix together the flour, 1 cup brown sugar, Crisco or butter, and 1 egg.  Mix until soft enough to spread onto a cookie sheet pan.  Spread evenly, making sure it is not too thick or the cookies will be doughy and heavy; they need to be thin and crispy.  Beat the other egg slightly and spread on top of the batter.  Sprinkle the ½ cup of brown sugar on top of the batter, then spread the nuts on top.

Bake at 400 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes. Cool completely.  Cut into 1 ¼” wide and 2 ½” long cookies.

Pumpkin Pie

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Ingredients:

1 ½ cups sugar

1 tsp. salt

2 tsp. ground cinnamon

1 tsp. ground ginger

1 ½ tsp. ground cloves

4 large eggs

1 can (29oz.) Libby’s 100% Pure Pumpkin

2 cans (12 fl.oz. each) Carnation Evaporated Milk

2 unbaked 9-inch (4 cup volume) deep-dish pie shells

8 to 16oz heavy cream for whipping

Makes 2 pies.

Mix sugar, salt, cinnamon, ginger, and cloves in a small bowl.  Beat eggs in a large bowl.  Stir pumpkin and sugar mixture into eggs.  Gradually stir in evaporated milk.  Pour into pie shells and bake in preheated oven at 425F for 15 minutes.  Reduce temperature to 350 F and bake 40 to 50 minutes, or until knife or toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool completely on a wire rack for 2 hours, then serve immediately or refrigerate.

I usually make these pies the night before.  Just be careful not to touch the top of the pies when storing them.

Whip the cream just before serving pies; I usually add some sugar to the cream while whipping.  Enjoy!

Rooms with a View

Over the weekend I went to the 19th annual Rooms with a View design showcase in Southport.

Over the weekend I went to the 19th annual Rooms with a View design showcase in Southport.  Rooms with a View features vignettes created by twelve area designers using this year’s theme of Americanism: Timeless and Timely Design.  The theme was a nod to the late Albert Hadley, the iconic designer behind the original idea for Rooms with a View.  Each designer reinterpreted one of Hadley’s designs for their vignette.

Thom Felicia was honorary chairman of the event, which also included a boutique, book signings, food from local chefs, and a fashion show.  The main attraction for me, of course, was the design.  I love the opportunity to see what other designers are doing — it’s very inspirational and I’m always left feeling energized.  Here are the vignettes I found most memorable.

Love this vignette by Christina Lake.  Ski retreat -- absolutely clever.
Love this vignette by Christina Lake. Ski retreat — absolutely clever.
Sara Gilbane: Fabric from her collaboration with Peter Fasano. Smart, well put together space.
Sara Gilbane: Fabric from her collaboration with Peter Fasano. Smart, well put together space.
Bold and vivacious. Strong statement by designer Patrick Mele.
Bold and vivacious. Strong statement by designer Patrick Mele, who also collaborated with Peter Fasano on the fabric.
Love the table by Christian Parkay.  Leather top with zig zag contrast stitching and gradating gold dust base at the root - super sexy.
Love the table by Christian Parkay. Leather top with zig zag contrast stitching and gradating gold dust base at the root – super sexy in an organic way.

If you made it to Rooms with a View, what was your favorite vignette?

 

Lema J Jewelry

I stumbled across Lema J jewelry while browsing online and instantly loved what I saw.

I stumbled across Lema J jewelry while browsing online and instantly loved what I saw.  These handmade shagreen cuffs are simply gorgeous and make such an impact with a pop of color.

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Lema J was founded by sisters Jenny Benscher and Jill Becker in 2013.  The cuffs are made from stingray leather and lined with lambskin, available in custom combinations of amazing colors and patterns.  The texture of the shagreen is so striking, and the cuffs have wonderful scale.  They can be worn with a casual look or something more dressy.  For work or an evening out, a Lema J cuff would make a great statement.

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This jewelry doesn’t just look good; it supports a fantastic cause.  When owner Jill Becker’s daughter Cara passed away from leukemia in 2012, her family started a foundation called Karma for Cara with the goals of engaging youth, awarding unsung heroes, and tangibly helping patients with leukemia.  All profits from jewelry sales go to Karma for Cara, so you can feel good about buying something handmade by a small business which supports a worthwhile cause.

Lema J 3To learn more about Lema J or see their full line of cuffs, visit their website.  You can also find them on Facebook and Instagram.

New Website Launch!

I am so excited to announce the launch of the new Amy Aidinis Hirsch Interior Design LLC website!

I am so excited to announce the launch of the new Amy Aidinis Hirsch Interior Design LLC website!

Amy Aidinis Hirsch Interior Design I realized I’ve been in business eight years and my old site was four or five years old.  I felt that my body of work on the site didn’t reflect the many different things I do that clients look for.  No two houses are alike, meaning our brand is not so specific that you can clearly recognize it.  Each project is clearly different than the next, and that is what I feel our new site demonstrates.

Amy Aidinis Hirsch GreenwichAnother key point to my new site is my method.  I want people to look at my work and understand the process. My goal in the upcoming year is to expand on my website with a more detailed explanation of my design process from start to finish.  It allows clients who are serious about design and really value it to connect with me in a way that leads to their ideal environment.  Knowing my approach, new clients can gauge if they’re interested in proceeding.

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Amy Hirsch Interior DesignThe new site features a clean and refined style, making it simple to navigate.  It shares my work and my personal design philosophy and process in such an accessible way.  My portfolio is arranged by project, showcasing the various styles according to the various needs and tastes of my clients.

I hope you’ll take some time to visit my new site soon!

 

 

Favorite Things: Winter Scarves

Here are some of my favorite luxuriously cozy winter scarves to help inspire your winter wardrobe!

I love wearing scarves for most of the year, but during the chilly months of winter a scarf is a must-have accessory.  Scarves are such a versatile way to dress up your look.  With a variety of materials to choose from, a scarf adds texture and interest to your outfit.  I love to wrap up in a great scarf and always have one with me when I leave the house.  Fashion for me, this year, is all about gray, black, taupe, and white.  Here are some of my favorite luxuriously cozy winter scarves to help inspire your winter wardrobe!

1.  Givenchy Cross & Leoppard Scarf

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2.  Alexander McQueen

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3.  Ottotredici Teepee Print Scarf

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4.  Yigal Azrouel Grass Scarf

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5.  Chan Luu Sparrow Combo Zig Zag Print Scarf

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6.  Stella McCartney Hampstead Printed Scarf

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7.  Matthew Williams Star Paisley Cashmere Scarf

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8.  Yigal Asrouel Paint Chips Scarf 

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Lindsey Adelman Studio

One source I really love for beautiful, custom lighting is Lindsay Adelman Studio.

Lighting is an important element of an interior, from both a practical standpoint and an aesthetic one.  Lighting sets a mood in any room, but is also an opportunity to dress up a space.  One source I really love for beautiful, custom lighting is Lindsay Adelman Studio.  What I love about her fixtures is that they have somewhat of an organic essence to them, even though they are metal and glass.  There’s something precise and graceful about them.

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Liminal Pendant, collaboration with Darcy Miro.
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Cast bronze by Dacry Miro
Cast bronze by Darcy Miro
Brushed brass with aqua mini globes.
Brushed brass with aqua mini globes.
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Knotty Bubble
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These highly artistic pieces aren’t just lights, they’re sculptures.  Each piece is hand crafted in her Brooklyn, NY studio from blown glass and precisely machined metal.  A team of local artisans create each piece to order from designs based on natural forms, and each is available in a variety of finishes.  The balance of each piece must be precise.  Because each element is custom made and unique, the various components have to be assembled and exactly balanced for weight differences.  The skill and artistry that goes into this lighting is simply incredible.

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Working with glass at the Brooklyn studio.
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Exquisite metal work.
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Hand made globes at the studio.

I find her new collection has a little bit of whimsy and playfulness to it.  It is striking and peaceful at the same time.

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To see more lighting options by Lindsey Adelman or to learn more about her company and products, visit her website.

 

Inn at Pound Ridge

The Inn at Pound Ridge is one of the area’s hot spots, known for its wonderful ambiance and great food.

The Inn at Pound Ridge is one of the area’s hot spots, known for its wonderful ambiance and great food.  The elegant but down to earth fare by Chef Jean-George is the main attraction, but the decor is what I find so memorable.  The curve of the banquets, the use of leather, and a neutral palette add up to an interior that makes you want to stay for hours and hours.

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Named for the building’s history as an inn, the Inn at Pound Ridge is a refined, yet rustic, restaurant in picturesque Pound Ridge, New York.  Built in 1833 as a residence before later serving as an inn, the building has been restored and carefully renovated.  Many of the original materials have been preserved, resulting in a modern sensibility that stays true to the building’s historic past.  A mixture of reclaimed wood, zinc, and marble throughout the interior meld with artful lighting to create a truly warm atmosphere.

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In fact, the interior of the Inn and Pound Ridge was so well done by designer Thomas Juul-Hansen that it has become the inspiration for a home I am currently designing in Montana.  I love how the Danish furniture, the stone, and the wood elements at the Inn became a point of reference for a home in an entirely different state.

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To learn more about Inn at Pound Ridge or plan a visit, see their website.  You can also find them on Facebook.

Color Obsession: Currant

When I think of Currant, I think of a deep, sultry color.

When I think of Currant, I think of a deep, sultry color.  I became inspired by it as a change from the trend of black, white, and neutral interiors.  I recently pitched this color for a library as a cohesive palette to pair well with and balance rich wood tones — think walnut and wine.  It’s definitely more dramatic, being so deep and saturated and just a more grounded color.   A hue like this is about taking chances and steering away from the path everyone else is walking.

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1.  Teatro Cervantes Buenos Aires IV, 2006 by  Candida Hofer

2.  Torn Spiral Series, Moss & Lam

3.  Sloop Chair by Amy Somerville

4.  Donna Karan, New York Fashion Week Fall 2014

5.  Currants, via Tumblr

6.  Decollete 554 by Louboutin

7.  Over Dyed Vintage by SACCO Carpet

8.  Rock Chronograph Watch by Marc Jacobs