Showing posts with label chinoiserie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chinoiserie. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2011

Green Mid-Century Modern - my sister's moodboard!

Soothing peaceful green
I've convinced my sister that the Hollywood Regency style would suit her and the way she likes to entertain - casual, comfortable elegance.  So Susan - here you are...now all that's left is the buying!


Also - how could I forget Florence Broadhurst prints which she covets.

Circles & squares - Florence Broadhurst



Love the chair in Schumacher's Imperial Trellis


Imperial look coffee table
Florence Broadhurst



Zebra skin rug - sublime
Fabulous skins in all hues of blue

Florence Broadhurst print
She already has this geometric green fabric
Black,white,orange & turquoise with a twist
This stairwell is magnificent - alive with pattern & colour
Cherry red and tangerine
The ultimate must have chandelier
Chinese motif chandelier
Animal print feature chair
Orange fretwork carpet



Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Island style...designed to stay awhile

My number one dream is to end up somewhere with a view of the sea.  My desk is placed exactly under a window with a full 180 degree view of a seaside vista.  This room would be decorated with comfort around the window canvas.

These pictures from Coastal Living got me to thinking how I'd decorate a place by the sea.

Chippendale dining

Plantation shutters with a splash of blue

Verandah dining
 
This would be my room with a view - how divine.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Michelle Nussbaumer - Dallas Design Maverick



What I love is her website Ceylon et Cie. Michelle sources materials and items of provenance from all over the world during her worldwide trips taken five times a year.  Anyone who says "More is more" is a person after my own heart!

Michelle's home


Saturday, November 20, 2010

Close a door another window opens...

To quote Maria from the 'Sound of Music' - when one door closes...another window opens.  I am drawn to doors and windows.  Perhaps it's something subliminal like beginnings and endings.

Perhaps, but I think it is something about framing a space that I like, a door or window sets a point of perspective.  Each of these pictures look to me like true pieces of art. 

Lovely charcoal door, black urns with florals

Mackenzie Childs Wrought Iron Gate

Chinese lantern + fretwork window

Mirrored ironwork

Moroccan curtain + white button chaise + mirror

Friday, November 5, 2010

Pagodas, Pink and Perfect Bed Heads

Following the theme of Hollywood Regency and chinoiserie, I have to share my latest 'must have'.  PAGODAS.  These temple icons look as good as a blue and white ginger jars, faux bamboo.  They are very regal and quaint.  A pagoda is the general term for a tiered tower with multiple eaves common in China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and Nepal.  Most pagodas were built to have a religious function, most commonly Buddhist and were often located in or near temples - but they're not temples.  Fascinating.

The fact that this style influenced architecture and design from roof shingles through to objet d'art.

Pagoda in white - outstanding against this wallpaper

Oh dear - lovely faux bamboo tole chandelier

Michelle Nussbaumer - white pagoda bedhead

I love the pink fabric covered bedhead against the turquoise wall
Lily Pulitzer design - Light, bright, Chinese Regency



Brass faux bamboo tole chandelier

Horchow coffee table - Chinoiserie Regency

Horchow Chair

Rococco style Pagoda bedhead
 Did I say pink?  Okay, here's two ring-ins I just couldn't resist.  Lovely light and chair in popping primary colours of red and green.

Julie Neill Pagoda Lantern - New Orleans
Michelle Nussbaumer - Green Emperor Chair

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Hollywood Regency - LA cool meets Palm Beach 1950s meets Joan Crawford

Hollywood Regency has definitely made a dramatic return to interior design because of the likes of Kelly Wearstler , Jonathan Adler (who's manifesto is the funniest thing I've read in a LONG time) who've established it as the decor du jour.

Designers from Hollywood's Golden Age, like William Haines and Dorothy Draper, encouraged Hollywood movie stars to decorate their home with overtones of glitz and glamour, a new design style emerged. The 1930s Hollywood Regency style was a favorite of celebrities ranging from actress Joan Crawford to the Rat Pack.  I can remember seeing Faye Dunaway in "Mommie Dearest" and Joan Crawford's love of white and mirrors, she was definitely obsessive compulsive!

Because of the popularity of the style things like chinoiserie chairs, brass ornaments, and pieces like William (Billy) Haines pieces, this seems like a totally accessible (if not expensive) decorating style to adopt.  What annoys me is that everybody calls anything mid-century EAMES ERA.  Puh-lease.  Charles & Ray Eames were designers mainly of furniture, and logos (IBM) and various designs, but I don't think they'd slip into the Hollywood Regency category.  They were way more 'down home', and slightly more Frank Lloyd Wright.

Here's my very amateur take on it:  think LUX, LUCITE and lashings of LACQUER.  Colour, colour everywhere with silks and dramatic fabric designs, plush thick carpets and rugs. Or we can go further with some other themes:
  • Lacquered Furniture
  • Lucite Tables and Chairs
  • Mirrored Furniture and Mirrors
  • Fabulous and Bold Wallpaper
  • Chinoseirie
  • Dressing Table
  • Lilly Pulitzer Palm Beach style
Nothing says glamor more than a chandelier. Glamor table lamps have crystal stems and fancy shades in white or black. Or add lamp shades in the color of the accent you have chosen to carry the theme throughout the room.


RESOURCES
Read more: How to Decorate Hollywood Regency Style
Some shops that sell the Hollywood Regency style online:
Chloe Sevigny's apartment decorated in Kelly Wearstler's "Imperial Trellis"
Dorothy Draper Chandelier and wallpaper


Beautiful use of green, black and white.  Kelly Wearster, Viceroy Hotel, Santa Monica

White with green highlights - Kelly Wearster, Viceroy Hotel, Santa Monica

Moroccan glass panels look great stacked with display. Kelly Wearster, Viceroy Hotel, Santa Monica

White & lucite - note the plates again (a personal fave)!

More plates complementing chinese regency style
Kelly Wearstler at Bergdorf Goodman

Mirrored tile ceiling
Billy Haines 'Seniah' Chair - love that fabric!

Gramercy Park Hotel - Ian Schrager (lux ++)

Schrager, Adler, Wearstler & Billy Baldwin - all hotel decor

Jonathan Adler - Chippendale in pink


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