Month: June 2011

On the other hand and on a more stylish note I was finally able to visit The New Traditionalists showroom to which I had been invited a couple of times before and wasn’t able to visit.  I was familiar with their elegant furniture, having seen them at furniture fares but going to their showroom and seeing them more closely and getting to know a little bit more about their construction made me like them even more.  Their hand rubbed wood finishes are exquisite and the fabrics are of great quality.  It kind of reminds me of the honest construction of the Art and Craft movement.  The people there are very friendly and  by the way, their marketing strategy rocks my world.  I mean seriously, it’s amazing! I have never received a newsletter from any other company that includes a recipe for a cocktail.  One of the nicest newsletters that stayed with me read:  “Come and visit us and then go and have lunch at Balthazar”  how chic is that? 

 

A pretty hectic week with not much of leisure and blogging time for me.  I leave you with these gorgeous images of carefree displays of personal belongings, collector’s items or plain knickknacks.  There is always a way of making the quotidian into something beautiful.  Have an excellent day.

 

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Image via Fashion in my eyes,2 unknown, The diversion project, Paris Apartment, Erin Fetherston’s  house.


 I keep a lavender stem in my journal that my mother in law gave me last year.  It has dried by now, but the smell is still strong and every time I smell it reminds me of that beautiful field of lavender where she picked it from.  Amazing how a specific smell can make you re-live a whole experience again.  Lavender has a very special presence, one of understated and classic elegance and a smell that usually brings a lot of happy memories.  Don’t you agree?

 

 

Images via Duet Weddings, Lavender Green,

Love the vintage vibe in this part of a kitchen? It’s imperfect yet so real and cozy.  This look is accomplished by accumulating what you love and dare to live with them in the open.  Lots of charm!

image via Blood of the Ocean.

 

It’s incredible how time flies when spent with the people you love and doing what you love.  We had a long 4 day weekend that we spent not doing extraordinary things but instead going to the gym, running errands and of course enjoying good leisure time.  I love those weekends when you don’t go anywhere and not do much but just enjoy your home and family.  Besides, that’s when one really gets to rest and recharge.  I hope you had a great weekend.

Top image via Garance Dore

 

 

It’s one exciting thing working with a client but it’s an even more fulfilling experience when you work with a client who is knowledgeable and has great taste (she covered her foyer in David Hicks’s hexagon wallpaper- that is how tasteful she is!).  When I sold the Potalla fabric here at my blog I had no idea I was going to end up working the fabric into its final state.  In this case my client wanted to make seat covers for her existing chairs and I think they look gorgeous, young and modern.   We also made the window treatments for the living room and the nursery room.  My seamstress, who has been my friend for more than 10 years is a perfectionist and her work is immaculate.  As you can see below, two separate windows in the living room where the panels are so well detailed and calculated that every geometric pattern of the Victoria Hagan fabric is aligned.

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