{Clockwise from top left}: Coasters, plates and platters by John Derian, Lhasa rug by Fab Habitat, Limoges-porcelain dinnerware by Marie Daage, Vintage French Brocade wallpaper by Madelaine Weinrib, Positano pillows by Jonathan Adler, Copake Eagle console by Thom Filicia, Rococo Mirror by Lladro.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
LIVING IN WHITE
In interior Design tendencies are constantly changing, mutating and evolving, one tendency for sure, refuses to surrender to the thirst for the "unique" and that's the one that orbits around the color White. It is no secret the versatility of such color, you could easily go from elegant to country by just changing accessories without even touching the main palette. Its freshness and lightness goes with every hue imaginable in the color wheel, often proclaiming itself an infallible option for stunning interiors.
So here it is…

So here it is…

Thursday, April 22, 2010
IF I WERE...
If I were a month, I'd be March.
If I were a day, I’d be Saturday.
If I were a time of day, I’d be sunset.
If I were a sea animal, I’d be an orca.
If I were a direction, I’d be east.
If I were a liquid, I’d be paint.
If I were a gemstone, I'd be a blue sapphire
If I were a tree, I’d be a Cherry tree.
If I were a tool, I’d be an chisel.
If I were an element of weather, I'd be wind.
If I were a musical instrument, I’d be a violin.
If I were a song, I'd be "largo e pianissimo sempre" by Vivaldi
If I were a color, I’d be red.
if i were an emotion, I’d be freedom.
If I were a fruit, I’d be passion fruit.
If I were a sound, I’d be a drum.
If I were an element, I’d be water.
If I were a car, I’d be a volkswaguen Karmann Ghia
If I were a place, I’d be by the sea.
If I were material, I’d be wood.
If i were a taste, I’d be cinnamon.
If I were a scent, I’d be ocean breeze.
If I were a body part, I’d be the eyes.
If I were a gift, I’d be useful.
If I were a city, I’d be paris.
If I were a door, I’d be painted red.
If I were a pair of shoes, I’d be a pair of converse.
If I were a poem, I’d be Neruda's muse.
If I were a day, I’d be Saturday.
If I were a time of day, I’d be sunset.
If I were a sea animal, I’d be an orca.
If I were a direction, I’d be east.
If I were a liquid, I’d be paint.
If I were a gemstone, I'd be a blue sapphire
If I were a tree, I’d be a Cherry tree.
If I were a tool, I’d be an chisel.
If I were an element of weather, I'd be wind.
If I were a musical instrument, I’d be a violin.
If I were a song, I'd be "largo e pianissimo sempre" by Vivaldi
If I were a color, I’d be red.
if i were an emotion, I’d be freedom.
If I were a fruit, I’d be passion fruit.
If I were a sound, I’d be a drum.
If I were an element, I’d be water.
If I were a car, I’d be a volkswaguen Karmann Ghia
If I were a place, I’d be by the sea.
If I were material, I’d be wood.
If i were a taste, I’d be cinnamon.
If I were a scent, I’d be ocean breeze.
If I were a body part, I’d be the eyes.
If I were a gift, I’d be useful.
If I were a city, I’d be paris.
If I were a door, I’d be painted red.
If I were a pair of shoes, I’d be a pair of converse.
If I were a poem, I’d be Neruda's muse.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
SMALL SPACES- COOL IDEAS
Have a small condo, house or room? If you do, I would like to welcome you to the new era of small living! the key, my friend, is learning how to make them look bigger than what they really are.
Want some tips? Well, one of them (and I think the most important one) is to forget about symmetry and let your asymmetric side loose! Don’t have enough space for a couple of nightstands? Then play with one, adorn it with a cool lamp, a colorful vase, some flowers, an antique frame and why not some old books that can be stacked, vertical or horizontal… You choose! Remember to play with odd numbers; five is always better than four!
How about the living room? Not enough space for a coffee or side table? Then consider stacking books or old magazines that can play a part in your design, give them a job and I assure you they’ll perform it well!
For more inspiration on how to decorate that small living space of yours, I give you the POST! My special gift to you!
Want some tips? Well, one of them (and I think the most important one) is to forget about symmetry and let your asymmetric side loose! Don’t have enough space for a couple of nightstands? Then play with one, adorn it with a cool lamp, a colorful vase, some flowers, an antique frame and why not some old books that can be stacked, vertical or horizontal… You choose! Remember to play with odd numbers; five is always better than four!
How about the living room? Not enough space for a coffee or side table? Then consider stacking books or old magazines that can play a part in your design, give them a job and I assure you they’ll perform it well!
For more inspiration on how to decorate that small living space of yours, I give you the POST! My special gift to you!
Definitely not a small space but a good example of assymetry used harmoniously
Not enough space for all the family treasures? Use the walls instead!
I just like the nelson lamp and Eero Saarinem table...hummmm
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