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Thursday, October 6, 2011

A Designer's Home in Rio

I came across these pictures of the apartment of Brazilian Designer Alberto de Pinto, located in Rio de Janeiro in a recent issue of Architectural Digest.

The artwork and artifacts throughout the apartment as well as the eclectic mix of styles and bold color choices is what caught my attention. Each room has a lot of interest.

Take a look at the open staircase framed in polished chrome. Sofa by the designer himself.
The artwork makes a bold statement here. The pillows are of recycled vintage leopard coats. Another sofa designed by Alberto de Pinto. 

Gorgeous ocean view serves as a backdrop for this stunning mirrored console. Interesting vignette comprised of various artifacts including an ivory turtle, coco de Mer seeds and books (an easy way to add height and color).

On this sofa in the TV room, the pillows are of antique Indian fabrics; an amazing mirror and I do love the sofa - plush and probably comfortable. Eclectic coffee and end tables, too.

The master bedroom with an enormous ammonite fossil.

An intriguing mix of styles and patterns (which include Baroque and a suzani) against striéd walls in the guest room. 

I absolutely love the Central American maguey-fiber* hand-woven wall hanging in this other guest room. I think this could be my favorite item in the entire apartment. It makes the room.
via Architectural Digest Photos Ngoc Minh Ngo
Do you like any of these spaces? These are the ones that caught my eye. There is more to see here.

* maguey fiber is yielded from leaves of the Agave Americana plant, used for making rope, matting and so on.

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Lisa

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

A Couple of Thank Yous

Fall has come around at full speed and has brough with it many busy days. Therefore I have recently had less time to catch up on blog reading and to share all that I have to write about but I am getting there. Let me not delay any further in separately thanking the Evie Group and Tiffany of Living Savvy.

Last week I had shared the  Spun Lamp with you. A stunning new product  by  the Evie Group, Australia. If you did not get an opportunity to read it, go here. My post was shared by the Evie Group on their Facebook page. Thank you so much! Let's hope we see their products in the U.S. very soon.


Tiffany of Living Savvy  recently awarded me with the Versatile Blogger Award. I have been enjoying her posts on many design-related projects including some on reupholstery and spray painting...a true versatile blogger herself. Tiffany has really been supportive during these past four months since I first started my blog. Thank you, Tiffany!

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Lisa

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

A Favorite Thing and Decorating a Teenage Room

Isabel's room has been gradually coming together. The color on the walls went from Benjamin Moore's Cotton Candy to Behr's Premium Ultra Plus in Harmonious - a calming medium blue which was a joint decision after we tried three swatches in similar toned blues on the wall. 

We thought this color together with orange tones would be a perfect color palette for a (then) soon-to-be teen. Relaxing yet fun and modern.

After searching for some months I came upon the Eva Rug from Ballard Designs. With the warmth of a wool rug but actually made of polypropylene this rug is easily maintained and stain resistant and perfect for such a room. I loved the damask pattern and color online and ordered a sample before ordering the item itself in a 5' x 8.' It is so soft underfoot and we love it in the room. It has a vibrant color with a few streaks of red in it.

It fast became a favorite thing and I am so happy I bought it. She will grow with this rug and it can subsequently be used in any number of spaces; it is so versatile because of its pattern and coloration. It adds a perfect pop of color.
 
Can you catch some of the red in it?

I also ordered curtains from Saffron Marigold in Morning Dew for the room.
Morning Dew ~ Fabric Swatch

These look amazing; another favorite item. Do you like the choices so far? I will share pictures with you soon so stay tuned.
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Lisa

Thursday, September 29, 2011

How I Created Loops on the Pillow Covers

I have been working on the no-sew pillow covers I wrote about here and here. I had left them with ties made of ribbon and they looked pretty but I was not entirely sold on the slight gaping.

So I debated buttons or some type of decorative metallic clasp (a way to bring metal into a space). A couple of weeks ago Joann's opened a store about ten minutes away (I had never been into one and was so excited). I bought some jute for one project and some scrapbooking paper  for another as well as these simple but beautiful turquoise buttons. Out went the no-sew pillow concept! (This is about easy stitching though). 

If you recall, this is what the ties looked like.


Family room throw pillows are generally (supposed to be) subject to some misuse (at least, mine are) and can, quite literally, be thrown about during kids' parties, pillow fights and similar high energy moments. Ties become undone and these ties are of  polyester ribbon, making them more slippery and allowing them to become undone more easily.

So after much thought I decided to make loops for the buttons with the glued-on ties. A simple solution and the covers would still look pretty. I first used some heat from the stove to (very quickly and very carefully) heat the exposed end of the ribbon to prevent unravelling.  I then proceeded to twist the ribbon like this.

and looped the free end through thus creating a twisted, knot-like loop

and pinned it to the inside of the cover thus creating a loop. I still needed to stitch it to the fabric.
I did a simple back stitch with some coordinating pale blue embroidery thread I have had for many years. I had contemplated a chain or a cross stitch for a brief moment but decided to keep it simple. See the blue stitching on the outside?

And here is the loop. I love the look of it.

And now I have to do something similar on the opposite side of the covers to incorporate the new buttons with the ribbon already in place.

Will share that with you shortly. Do you like how the pillow covers are looking so far? I am loving them.

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Lisa

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The Spun Lamp - Lighting with Personality

Have you seen these Spun Lamps? They are the creation of the Evie Group, a Sydney, Australia-based design studio which produces housewares, furniture and  lighting.

They are chic and I am sure you will agree, quite visually stunning.

The design of this unusual light fixture epitomizes simplicity which successfully masks the real complex nature of these pieces.The inspiration for this Spun Lamp stems from the traditional top which it mimics.  It is available in silver or brass mirror finishes, and can be used facing up or down (depending on lighting preferences) with the wiring designed to include the ability to be spun around the base or loose, as shown below.

Hung from the ceiling in multiples to create visual interest at any height.
 Even more versatility as optional outdoor lighting.

Well, what do you think? Aren't these truly amazing and so unique? I could see these in various decor styles. For more information on these and to view other interesting products by the Evie Group visit them at evie.

Today I am linking up my Safari Nursery Design Board to the Roomspiration blog hop and link party at a la mode. Do check it out along with all the other great nursery creations submitted by others.

Roomspiration
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Lisa