Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts

"Headboard"

I'm totally digging this "headboard"! A modern take on the traditional bedframe. What a great, and inexpensive alternative! And perfect as a DIY project. This would be ideal for a guest room, or any room where space is an issue. Though I'd recommend more pillows to cover the space between the bed and the bottom of the painting, to help enhance the illusion a bit.


SCRABBLE

Scrabble time! Check out this wordplay installation at the Bloomberg offices in London by the crew at Stephen Reed Industrial Design. Who needs Facebook scrabble when you could have this?!?
Just the lettered pillows alone are so fun! Imagine them in a guest room as an alternative to traditional monogrammed pillows.


Bring the outdoors in.

I'm loving this "wood" table. Made from recycled plastic, this white molded tree trunk could be used as an end table or a footrest. And check out that rug! A sunny splash to brighten any room!

Faux Fabulous!

Animal prints are risky. Too much can turn your room from classy to tacky. But just a touch can be a cheeky wink in an otherwise formal space. Like this Zebra print chair. Image what an unexpected surprise this would be in a stately office or entry way.

Lovely Lattice

I'm in the process of desiging a basement. The bedroom and living area will be pure black and white with yellow accents. I'll post before and after pictures when the project is completed. I've purchased most of the items for the rooms, but one this is missing...these pillows!!! The yellow and white lattice is pure perfection and would tie the rooms together brilliantly. Oh how I covet this fabric...


I found the next picture after I began the project, and it is remarkably similar to the style and vibe that I am trying to capture. This room was featured in Architectural Digest, and is stunning. I can only hope to achieve a similar result. And of course...they are using the same lattice fabric!



Luv Luv Lou Lou

As if I didn't LOVE the Philippe Starck Ghost Chair enough...it's now available in kiddo sizes! The Kartell Lou Lou Ghost Armchair may have been designed for mini humans....but I think my chihuahua would look just perfect resting his tiny paws in them.

Before & After - Tiffany

Tiffany is fini! I recently finished "re-loving" Tiffany, a now gorgeous 5 drawer dresser. What started out as a well-loved, well-worn, well...awful dresser...


...is now a lovely and stylish piece that any lady would be proud to place her lacies in!


This was a really fun project! I started by sanding and priming the pieces separately. I did this so that I would have full access to the drawers, so that I could paint them completely inside and out. It drives me nuts when you see a beautifully refurbished piece....then you open a drawer and the sides and inside are still dull and dreary.


I chose a gorgeous tiffany blue water-based latex paint for the main color, and a shimmery silver to really highlight the panelled accents on the sides. To give it an extra bit of charm, I painted the insides of the drawers a shimmery silver as well. To achieve the silver sheen that I wanted, I decided to use silver spray paint instead of regular latex paint. It worked perfectly. The original hardware was in decent condition, so I simply replaced one missing piece, and spruced it up with silver spray paint.



Finally, I used three coats of clear gloss polyurethane to seal the piece, sanding in between each coat. I used a sprayable polyurethane on the hardware to prevent brush marks. I was quite happy with the results, and I think my chichi's, Peanut and Don Julio, were too!


The piece was rather striking against my purple walls, and I was a bit sad to see it go! But it went to a lovely customer who I hope is thoroughly enjoying it!

Where it all began...

The first time I laid eyes on a Phillippe Stark Louis XV Ghost chair...I fell in love. As a 20 year old living in LA, fashion, art and glamour surrounded me. But my passion for design started with that chair.

10 years later, I am still mesmerized by the juxtaposition of classic lines and modern finishing. Perfection!