Favorite Things: Fireplaces

The fireplace is a really special part of a home.

The fireplace is a really special part of a home.  In any room, any style, a fire is capable of creating a warmth and a mood like nothing else.  When thinking about fireplace design or looking at different styles of fireplaces, I’ve definitely been gravitating toward more linear, pronounced, modern styles lately.  As part of a modern interior, a fireplace can make a dramatic impression.

Fireplaces can range from rustic to formal to minimal.  The home’s architecture is what will define the type of fireplace goes into a space while the room the fireplace is in determines its purpose.  The fireplace can also define the period of the home and be simple or grandiose.  It’s a great opportunity to make an impact on an interior!  Here are some of my favorite examples of beautiful, modern fireplaces.

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What style of fireplace do you prefer?

 

 

Vintage Finds: Chairs

Vintage chairs are an amazing way to add spunk and interest to your interior.

I love vintage chairs.  They are an amazing way to add spunk and interest to your interior.  When you source vintage furnishings, it makes the space special, like a piece of sculpture in the room.  A sofa from a catalog, though customizable, doesn’t have the same presence as a Milo Baughman or Jean-Michel Frank chair.  The history behind these designers gives their work that authentic feeling and brings so much more value to a space.  Whether there are many of a particular chair out there or not, they have beauty, detail, and form.

Wood and Brass Lounge Chairs, circa 1950s.
Wood and Brass Lounge Chairs, circa 1950s.
1960s  Italian Armchair
1960s Italian Armchair
Paolo Buffa Style Armchairs
Paolo Buffa Style Armchairs
Mid-Century Modern Inca Chair by Arne Norell.
Mid-Century Modern Inca Chair by Arne Norell.

Often, I make a vintage chair more appropriate for a client by reupholstering it to suit the space.  I’ll consider color or a contrasting element.  You can take something from the original design and build on it.  The finished result is a truly unique piece.

Pair of 1950s French cocktail chairs from Osi Modern.
Pair of 1950s French cocktail chairs from Osi Modern.
1960s Swivel Tub Chairs
1960s Swivel Tub Chairs
1950s Armchair
1950s Armchair

I’ve been looking out for chairs for my office and saw that my friend Amy Vischio had a great pair of vintage chairs through her company Mixit Inc.  Unfortunately, she’d just sold them.  She promised to do what she could, however, and in only two days called me back to say she found this amazing pair of Milo Baughman chairs and had them delivered to me.  My plan is to pull them apart and reupholster them, a project I am really looking forward to!

My very own Milo Baughmans!
My very own Milo Baughmans!

What are your thoughts on vintage chairs?

 

 

Del Posto

Located at 85 Tenth Avenue in NYC, Del Posto is the creation of Mario Batali, Joe Bastianich, and Lidia Bastianich.

Located at 85 Tenth Avenue in NYC, Del Posto is the creation of Mario Batali, Joe Bastianich, and Lidia Bastianich.  The restaurant’s goal is to create an atmosphere of European luxury where guests enjoy refined Italian cuisine and a world class wine list.  The menu is crafted from the highest quality ingredients and tailored to provide an unrivaled experience.  Lunch consists of a 3 course prix fixe with antipasto, secondo, and dolce.  Dinner guests can choose for their table the five course Il Menu Del Posto or the sumptuous eight course Captain’s Menu, each available with wine pairings by Del Posto’s sommelier.  Each dish is executed to perfection and so beautifully presented with a truly memorable combination of flavors and textures.  The food is pure art — as soon as you see it, you know it tastes amazing.

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Of course, I always notice the interior of a restaurant.  As soon as you walk into Del Posto, the restaurant’s design influences your expectations and sets the tone for the meal you’re about to enjoy.  Del Posto’s dining room is opulent and lavish, but also inviting.  The food is bright and colorful while the interior is a handsome and masculine contrast with dark woods and geometric floors.  The yellow hue on the ceiling provides a light counter balance, and the overall effect is just a great backdrop to the food.  Del Posto is definitely on my must-visit list!

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Color Obsession: Lavender, Amethyst, Violet, Oh My!

Lavender is my grey.

Lavender is my grey.  It’s a calming color that can be perceived as pretty and feminine.  It exudes a warmth where grey can be more cold and can range from amethyst to lilac.  We had the pleasure of designing a large office for a client who wanted the room to be her own space.  Everything in that room is purple, from the walls and upholstery to the window treatments.  She says it is one of the happiest spaces in her home, and she loves it.  It works because the shades of purple can be pushed to either end of the spectrum, toward blues or toward rose and pink.  Everybody looks good in purple.  A man wearing purple just exudes confidence.  What do you think of this color?

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1.  Design by Carla Aston

2.  Manolo Blahnik

3.  Amethyst lamp by McCoy Design

4.  Emzee Fabric from Duralee

5.  Vogue

6.  Field of lavender.  (Source)

7.  Bulgari hand bag

8.  Innocent by Ali Kursun

 

Method Monday

One of my favorite parts of the design process is pairing fabrics with furnishings, lighting, and accessories.

One of my favorite parts of the design process is pairing fabrics with furnishings, lighting, and accessories.  It’s the most creative part of what we do and the point where everything comes together.  This is the strategic part of balancing various elements.  Laying out fabric options so I can see how they work together in terms of color and texture is a simple method to narrow down and finalize choices.  When I add in other elements, a picture starts to come together and my vision for an interior really takes shape.  Here’s a glimpse at this method!

Amy Aidinis Hirsch Interior DesignI always start with the colors, and what I love about this combination is that the three colors are so cool together.  I would use navy for the rug, grounding the room.  The gold/yellow would be on the walls, brightening the space.  When the green is added, it just pops — and that particular element doesn’t work without the grounding aspect of the navy.  Together, they just work so well.

Unique Hardware: Lisa Jarvis

Lisa’s hardware has presence and intricacy; it isn’t your typical plain Jane hardware at all.

New York designer Lisa Jarvis has been interested in decorating since childhood.  In addition to designing beautiful homes and offices, Lisa launched a successful furniture design business.  Then, when she couldn’t find the hardware she wanted, she began to design that as well.

Long Steps Pull
Long Steps Pull
Lattice Pull
Lattice Pull
Long Pull
Long Pull

Lisa’s hardware designs are made from solid brass and are available brass or nickel finishes.  Her pieces range from geometric to organic in shape and are so unique.  Many of the handles and pulls have so much texture, while others shine with simplicity.

Large Lines
Large Lines
Knot Pull
Knot Pull
Double Snake Head Handle
Double Snake Head Handle

I love that this hardware is so substantial.  It makes a statement and truly is jewelry for an interior.  Lisa’s hardware has presence and intricacy; it isn’t your typical plain Jane hardware at all.  When you want something to really sing, to be front and foremost, her pieces allow you to do that.  You can have very simple cabinetry and add her pieces to impart a memorable look.  You can mix the different hardware, join them together, take elements from different collections, and really create something.  Using this hardware right in the center of a panel is like putting the perfect finishing touch on an outfit.

Barre Pull
Barre Pull
Christopher Pull
Christopher Pull

To see more of Lisa Jarvis’s hardware designs, visit her website.