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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Destiny Womack Painting: My Blue Paradise


I bought this within 6 minutes of laying eyes on it - sadly I kid you not. I've been looking for something to anchor the big blank wall in my living room - and I think I found it. 

The artist is Destiny Womack, and you can find the rest of her work for sale on Esty. She has captured the dream-y quality that I'm always so drawn to p-e-r-f-e-c-t-l-y. The piece portray's a moment of passion  and movement captured on canvas. The way the colors bleed together gives it a slightly reckless quality that is at once balanced by the restraint of a monochromatic palette. Dichotomy at it's best. I fell madly in love with several other pieces, but will alas have to wait until I live in a home with more walls to indulge.  

I was actually pleasantly surprised to find that Destiny's art was affordably priced. It's so refreshing when you come across gorgeous original art that is accessible. 

I discovered this artist through Laura's fabulous blog The DAYLIGHT



Friday, October 15, 2010

Ooh La La: Super Model Coco Rocha's NY Apartment in Vogue



Vogue has a brand new feature called "APT with LSD". The fabulous and ever chic Lauren Santo Domingo people, not the drug :) I've included their description below, and the apartment is definitely worth a look!


In our new feature, “APT with LSD,” Lauren Santo Domingo gets an inside look at the homes and apartments of some of Vogue’s favorite people—from models to designers, actors, stylists, artists, and more.  First up: the Gramercy Park, Manhattan, apartment of model Coco Rocha and her husband, the artist James Conran, which Rocha purchased three years ago. “My mom fixed up houses my whole life. I spent so much time helping her paint walls and build cabinets and things,” says Rocha with a laugh. “So, when I got my first place, the first thing I did was hire an interior decorator because I didn't want to have to do it myself again. I thought I deserved it.” Walking through the two-bedroom apartment, you find each room filled with books, bottles, pictures, and souvenirs. “Every spot in this house has a story,” she says. “And James remembers everything, so he can tell you what is behind each and every item.
If you like what you see you can start taking advantage of Vogue's new Lightbox feature which makes it easy to save and organize your favorite images and features. 
I'm a fan. 


Sunday, October 10, 2010

Bookworm: NEW Issue of Lonny Magazine!



Happy Birthday to Lonny Mag! The digital darlings are celebrating their one-year anniversary, and the new issue is available now!

The issue features the Los Angeles home of Fabric Designer Lulu Dekwiatkowski. If you'd like to check out her NY Apartment you can find it here. 

LOVE.


Saturday, October 9, 2010

Ooh La La: The Robin Cosgrove Alhambra Rug Collection



Be still my heart. Not since I first laid eyes on the work of Madeline Winerib have I been so enraptured by the beauty of a rug. Jewel tones, Graphic Patters, and Exotic Inspiration....OH my.   These rugs are from the Alhambra Collection by Robyn  Cosgrove. 

"Inspired by a trip to the Alhambra in southern spain, Robyn Cosgrove has completed a stunning new collection that both pays tribute and reinterprets the subtly oriental geometric designs used in the Alhambra's moorish palaces for contemporary interior design. Robyn Cosgrove Rugs Alhambra collection evokes a sense of beauty in order and unity, fusing mathematical precision with a pleasing aesthetic to delight delight and invigorate the senses"

Mathematical Precision + A Pleasing Aesthetic = :)


Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Bookworm: NEW Online Decor Magazine Adore!


Well kiddos, there's a new online decor magazine on the block. Hoo-ra. 
It's called adore, and it hails from Australia. I've included a description below, and a couple of teaser pics. 

Special thanks to the ever fabulous Table Tonic for breaking the news first!

Welcome to Adore Home magazine, a new Australian home and lifestyle magazine available exclusively online. Founded and created by designer Loni Parker, Adore Home invites you into inspirational homes, looks at the latest products on the market and whisks you away to gorgeous holiday destinations. Our launch issue kicks off with a Spring theme which is sure to inspire and excite you this season.

Adore Home's mission is to bring you beautiful homes from across the globe, tips and design advice from interior experts, as well as easy online access to the latest home treasures. Our magazine makes design resources and products just a click away.



The All Might-Y Emerson Made Un Gloom Bloom




Brilliant.

The perfect balance between acknowledging that things have gone awry, and reassuring a friend that things will get better. As they always do. 

Emerson Made is one of my favorite designers ever.  You can check out her gorgeous handmade flowers, clothing, and accessories on her website


Saturday, October 2, 2010

Fresh Prince: An Alphabetic Ode to Helvetica


Once upon a time I moved in with a young Graphic Designer who became one of my closest friends. One of the first things she taught me as a mere un-design-y mortal was that Helevetica (yes people, it's a font) was the bee's knees. Literally all of the cool kids know this - and now so do you. 

You're welcome. 

When I came across this print from the oh so delectable Etsy Shop of ModernPop  I couldn't help but think of Nivi and smile. I'll probably NERD it up and get her this for her birthday but....oh crap! She reads my blog :)

Friday, October 1, 2010

Bookworm: The Hermes Scarf History & Mystique


Okay, yes - just because it's pretty.  I don't actually own this lovely little tome, but I do think it would make a wonderful coffee table book. It's a little spendy (it is Hermes after all), but you can have your very own copy for $60.

Amazon Description
 A sumptuous selection of Hermès scarves chosen from seven decades of creative innovation. The Hermès scarf is a style icon. Worn by royalty and celebrities, coveted and admired, and now avidly collected, this deceptively simple square of silk is much more than just a fashion accessory: it is the stuff of legend.

Since the first scarf made its debut in 1937, the House of Hermès has produced more than two thousand different designs. From the classic scarves that embody the Hermès tradition to the wildly imaginative stylings of contemporary designers, the House is always forging new paths and yet is never afraid to take a fresh and often witty approach to its own heritage.

A scarf is not the work of a single individual; at each stage of its creation, talent and craftsmanship combine to create a work of art. These qualities shine through in the illustrations, by turns playful and poetic, which lead the reader into a richly colored world with a multitude of motifs. They range from the equestrian themes that are internationally associated with the Hermès brand, through French history and the natural world, to global cultures. From vibrant opulence to subtle harmony, every scarf conveys a mood and every one tells a story. 292 color photographs and illustrations

About the Author
Nadine Coleno is a French author and editor whose books include works on fashion, jewelry, contemporary art, and architecture.