Embellishments

In both fashion and design, it is often the small details that tie a look together.

In both fashion and design, it is often the small details that tie a look together.  When these details are in the form of embellishments, a look can be made eye-catching and unique.

Brindisi Chandelier from Niermann Weeks.
Brindisi Chandelier from Niermann Weeks.
Jewelry by Charlotte Hosten.
Jewelry by Charlotte Hosten.
Ankasa Pillow
Ankasa Pillow

Embellishments can add sparkle or color, brighten with reflective surfaces, and coordinate with other aspects of the design.  You can use embellishments for a grounding effect or an added touch of prettiness.

tomlinson ottoman
Ottoman from Tomlinson/Erwin-Lambeth
From Vogue Paris
From Vogue Paris
Snakawaka Posts, carved from salvaged branches.
Snakawaka Posts, carved from salvaged branches.

Think of ways to give your interior, or your outfit, a hint of glamor or just the right detail to elevate it or add an unexpected bit of flair.

Image via ZsaZsa Bellagio
Image via ZsaZsa Bellagio
Opaline Trim from Samuel and Sons
Opaline Trim from Samuel and Sons
Gown by Basil Soda
Gown by Basil Soda

 

 

 

 

Artist: Paul Hunter

One of my project managers recently introduced me to the work of New York artist Paul Hunter.

One of the most beautiful things about my office is the way everyone contributes new ideas.  From furniture and color palettes to lighting and art, we are always sharing new finds.  Jess, one of my project managers, recently introduced me to the work of artist Paul Hunter, whose paintings she’d seen when meeting with a curator.

Paul Hunter, a Canadian native who moved to New York City in the 1980s, creates his unique paintings by using applying various types of metal leaf to the canvas and painting on the metal.  The result is a luminous quality from the reflective nature of the metal, a striking and beautiful effect.

Grisaille #AH16”x20" white gold, aluminum, acrylic on canvas.
Grisaille #AH16”x20″ white gold, aluminum, acrylic on canvas.
Landscape Noir-Duo #D, 30"x40" gold, bronze, acrylic on canvas.
Landscape Noir-Duo #D, 30″x40″ gold, bronze, acrylic on canvas.
Oracle E
Oracle E

I really love the medium Hunter uses.  The resulting color and texture of the paintings is so appealing.  I also like how he uses this complicated process of marrying tissue-thin sheets of metal leaf with paint in order to create paintings that appear simple and subtle.  Even before learning about how Hunter creates his work, however, I was drawn to the modern, almost abstract nature of the paintings.

Cove X
Cove X
Nocturne
Nocturne
Grisaille #C
Grisaille #C

Even the size of the artwork is great.  I like the idea of arranging the smaller pieces in a vignette.  Many of the paintings are so pretty, while others are saturated with color.  With this kind of scope, Hunter’s art really has something for everyone.

Afterglow Landscape #L
Afterglow Landscape #L
Jubilate #B
Jubilate #B
Study for Migration #H
Study for Migration #H

To learn more about Paul Hunter and view his many other paintings, visit his website.

 

 

 

 

The Sentimentalist

I’d like to introduce you to a wonderful blog written by my friend Lindley Pless: The Sentimentalist.

From time to time I like to share other blogs that I think will interest my readers.  While my own interests tend to naturally focus on design or fashion blogs, today I’d like to introduce you to a wonderful blog written by my friend Lindley Pless:  The Sentimentalist.  Lindley started The Sentimentalist as a way to feature content she considered valuable and worth sharing with others.  Her blog is a place where art, food, design, fashion, and even her own opinions come together and intersect.

From Lindley's blog about Green & Tonic, a natural food store.
From Lindley’s blog about Green & Tonic, a natural food store.
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From an Autumn photo collection.

When starting a blog, coming up with a name for your site is the first challenge.  Lindley discussed her blog title with friends, and in articulating her desire to create content from her own heart, the title The Sentimentalist was born.  Lindley really is a sentimental person, wearing her heart on her sleeve.  She sees beauty everywhere in life, even in the things we learn from darkness and heartbreak, so the title of her blog is a true reflection of Lindley’s personality.  Following from that, Lindley strives to connect with her readers, hoping to create an “A ha!” moment, whether it comes from learning about a detangling brush for a child’s unruly hair or the sharing of a challenging life experience that another person can relate to or learn from.  One important quality of The Sentimentalist is the lack of negativity; if Lindley tries a new product but doesn’t really care for it, she doesn’t write about it.  Her focus is on the positive, the sharing of information and experiences that can help or inspire people.  When she addresses personal challenges or emotional situations, she doesn’t dwell on her difficulties but shares her journey and what she’s learned from it, reaching out and encouraging others along the way.

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An inspiring quote!
From Lindley's writing about grace.
From Lindley’s writing about grace.

In a world where the vast majority of blogs are started, then abandoned (an astounding 95% of them according the NY Times), this is clearly an endeavor that isn’t without its hurdles.  For Lindley, there are two challenges she faces when writing for The Sentimentalist.  First, she works alone.  When she hits “publish” on a blog post, she is presenting it to the world without the benefit of a sounding board.  It definitely takes confidence to put your thoughts out there without having someone looking over your shoulder with second opinions or nods of approval.  Second, Lindley sometimes finds it challenging to put herself in a vulnerable place when writing for her blog.  If she feels a topic has value, she wants to share it, regardless of whether it is read by five people or five thousand.  Writing honestly on a blog often means having the courage to forge ahead regardless of the opinions or approval of others.

One of several secrets Lindley shared.
One of several secrets Lindley shared.

As if being a mom to two active little girls and writing her own blog doesn’t keep her busy enough, Lindley also devotes her time to running Sentimental Videography, giving a face and a brand to non-profit groups using her experience in the television industry.  Closest to Lindley’s heart, however, is the Little Wings Foundation.  Lindley started Little Wings in order to help direct fundraising dollars to reputable, deserving organizations.  She talks to different foundations, researches their practices, and helps ensure that donated funds are used for their intended purpose.  In addition, Lindley is passionate about creating a desire to give back and help others in the next generation.  With Little Wings, she organizes Family Volunteer Days to encourage children to understand the value of giving time and effort to those in need.

I enjoy Lindley’s blog for many reasons.  It’s something I look forward to reading because her writing is often clever and always real.  I admire how she puts her thoughts and feelings out there and finds such inspiration in the quotes she shares.  I love starting the day on a positive note whenever Lindley posts something new!

mandela quote
Words of wisdom for starting the day with a good attitude.

Visit The Sentimentalist to subscribe to new posts.  You can also find The Sentimentalist on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.  She is also on Instagram as user @lindleypless.

NY and Paris Fashion Weeks, Spring 2014

Browsing through designs from various Fashion Week events inspires me and provides a boost to my creativity.

Here in Connecticut, brutal temperatures and piles of snow make spring feel like a distant dream.  In the fashion world, however, spring lines have already been designed and are being launched at events around the world.  This exciting look at trends and styles to come captures the attention of anyone interested in fashion.  In particular, New York Fashion Week (Feb 6-13) and Paris Fashion Week (Feb 25-Mar 5) provide an exciting venue for designers to showcase their new pieces.

Isabel Marant
Isabel Marant

The worlds of fashion and design influence each other in so many ways.  Colors, patterns, textures, and styles transpose from one medium to the other, so that looking at the world of fashion provides insight into the world of design.  My own love of fashion is closely intertwined with my passion for interior design.  Browsing through designs from various Fashion Week events inspires me and provides a boost to my creativity.

Valentino
Valentino

Here are some more of my favorite fashions that are coming out of this year’s Fashion Week events:

Pamella Roland
Pamella Roland
Miu Miu:  I love the color combination of this retro look.
Miu Miu: I love the color combination of this retro look.
Pamella Roland
Pamella Roland
Chanel:  Always chic.
Chanel: Always chic.
Kenzo
Kenzo
Nina Ricci
Nina Ricci
Breathtaking design by Mabille.
Breathtaking design by Mabille.
Zuhair Murad Haute Couture
Zuhair Murad Haute Couture
Guy Laroche
Guy Laroche
Vionnet
Vionnet
Vionnet
Vionnet

Which spring fashions are you most excited about?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Color Obsession: Blueberry and Yellow

Blueberry and yellow is one color combination I really love.

A few days ago, I saw some freelance work my Project Manager Jess was working on.  She makes beautiful cards, and was testing colors for her creations.  One of her palettes used blueberry and yellow, and it struck me as so appealing.  The next day, Krystal, another project manager, came in dressed in a really great outfit with the same blueberry and yellow palette.  I love how inspiration can come in tiny ways like this; a lovely card or a striking outfit.  Inspiration doesn’t have to come from some grand scheme but can be found in so many places.  These colors became the inspiration for an entire family room design.

The contrasting shades of blueberry and yellow bring out the best in each other and provide such a bright, rich hue.  It’s a graphic and eye-catching combination, with the darker blue bringing out the sunniness of the yellow.  It brings to mind warm summer days, something most of us are looking forward to this time of year.  In both interior design and fashion, blueberry and yellow are so uplifting.

Amy Aidinis Hirsch

1.  Blue and Yellow

2.  Suellen Gregory Interior Design

3.  Phillip Lim Pashli Satchel

4.  Dress by Stella McCartney

5.  Swatch by artist Sonia Delaunay

6.  Manolo Blahnik Suede Pumps

7.  Design by Joel Bray

 

Pretty Rooms

The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines pretty as, “attractive to look at, usually in a simple or delicate way.”

The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines pretty as, “attractive to look at, usually in a simple or delicate way.”  When I’m sourcing for inspiration, I sometimes come across rooms that just strike me as being so pretty.  When all of the elements of a space come together to create a pretty environment, the room looks so welcoming and pleasant.

Design by Lucas Studio Inc.
Design by Lucas Studio Inc.
Design by Kerry Joyce
Design by Kerry Joyce
Design by McAlpine Booth & Ferrier Interiors
Design by McAlpine Booth & Ferrier Interiors
Designed by Phoebe Howard
Designed by Phoebe Howard
By Tom Scheerer
By Tom Scheerer

When a room is soft and warm, it is naturally inviting.  Pretty rooms are comfortable and charming without being boring or run-of-the-mill.  A bright, cheerful room makes a relaxing sanctuary.  Making small statements with lighting, accessories, or additional color saves a pretty room from being too cloying.  The overall effect is clean, simple, and appealing.

By Carrier and Company
By Carrier and Company
Design by Windsor Smith
Design by Windsor Smith
Design by Phoebe Howard
Design by Phoebe Howard
Albert Hadley, Colonial design.
Albert Hadley, Colonial design.
Tilton Fenwick for the Hampton Show House
Tilton Fenwick for the Hampton Show House

What’s your idea of a pretty room?

Great Articles in Feb 2014 House Beautiful

The current issue of House Beautiful, February 2014, included some really great features.

The current issue of House Beautiful, February 2014, included some really great features.  Two articles in particular stood out for me; Pretty Spectacular, featuring design by Miles Redd, and In the Grand Manner, featuring design by Stephen Gambrel.  Both articles showed how these wonderful designers used an amazing amount of color.  From Gambrel’s use of peacock blue lacquer to Redd’s bursts of bold colors throughout a Brooklyn residence, the rich color stands out in these beautiful spaces.  The effect is so textural and rich.  The saturated colors create warmth and pure decoration, with tons of pattern upon pattern.

When I design for clients, I sometimes struggle between days of preferring clean, sleek interiors, and then days when I love layering with color and just inundating a room with detail.  What I love about these features in House Beautiful is how they show that Redd and Gambrel don’t sacrifice on quality and their clientele understand that something so perfectly orchestrated can be comfortable and livable.  It is really inspiring!  I walked away from this issue wanting to shake off the winter doldrums and do something bold.

Pretty Spectacular

By Christine Pittle.  Photos by Frederic Lagrange.

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In the Grand Manner

By Mimi Read.  Photos by Eric Piasecki.

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Fashion + Decor

Fashion + Decor is the kind of inspirational site that I love.

Fashion + Decor is the kind of inspirational site that I love.  The site’s contributors take a specific fashion look and translate it to an entire space.  It’s clever, resourceful,  and so interesting.

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Fashion + Decor appeals to me because it takes what I love (fashion) and turns it into what I do (interiors).  It’s also a great tool for introducing different looks to clients and expanding their imaginations.  It helps to push boundaries and break out of the typical box.

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One useful aspect of the site is the way you can filter by color, room, season, and more.  The navigational tools are really well done and the overall design of the site is really user friendly.  It’s just pure inspiration to me!

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Fashion and Decor 1

It’s well worth the time to visit Fashion + Decor and explore the site.  You can also find them on Facebook and Twitter, as well as Pinterest.

Keith Granet

After starting his career as an architect and working with the notable firm Gensler, Keith realized that wasn’t where he wanted to be and started his own company with the goal of filling a need for business guidance in the design world.

I really like what Keith Granet is doing for the design industry.  After starting his career as an architect and working with the notable firm Gensler, Keith realized that wasn’t where he wanted to be and started his own company with the goal of filling a need for business guidance in the design world.

Keith Granet
Keith Granet

As a consultant, Keith has helped designers develop the knowledge, skills, and resources to successfully transform a passion for design into a thriving business.  With his book and online videos, Keith is a great guide to the industry.

The Business of Design
The Business of Design by Keith Granet

I like to listen to Keith’s videos while I work.  The people he interviews and works with are driving forces in the design industry and are so amazing and creative.  They have such talent, and Keith helps them expand their skills.  During the interviews, he asks very simple, approachable questions.  He makes you realize that no matter where your firm is, we all have the same obstacles.  He shows you how to move forward and use certain tools to build your brand and make it better, as well as how to handle different things and approach new projects.  I learn so much from Keith’s videos.

Keith Granet’s interviews with Bunny Williams and her words about clients were particularly memorable to me.  What I took from Bunny is to let clients buy things but help them put everything together.  Like other interviews and videos Keith has done, this one made me stop and think about how to better my business.  I face the same challenges as other designers.

You can see all of Keith’s great videos on his YouTube channel.  Or, visit his website to learn more about his services.