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Sexy Sofas

I am in the market for a new sofa, so I was doing a little window shopping when I came across these stunning possibilities.

Favn

 

“Design needs to solve the problem and be long lasting – off-course. But it is important to remember that my design is made for humans – to be used by humans. I believe that design should provoke emotions. Design should make you feel good. Create happiness.”   Jamie Hayon

 Jamie  Hayon’s new sofa- FAVN does all of the above. FAVN – the Danish translation for embrace, is the result of an experimental dialogue between Fritz Hansen& Hayon. “FAVN is picking up from the long tradition of Arne Jacobsenin the sense that I wanted to create a form that was based on a shell, like the Egg™ and the Swan™ which looks equally beautiful from all angles.” Hayón continues.

 

“I wanted the sofa to be based on a shell. A shell being hard on the outside, soft and welcoming on the inside. I wanted to create a form that embraces you, something really organic – that’s why we named it FAVN.”  There is something very Mad Men about this sofa.

 

Personally, while I love the sofa, I find myself drawn to the sketches even more.

The Cape

This gives new meaning to a slipcovered sofa. Love! the idea of changing out the cover with the seasons.


  Cape by Konstantin Grcic is an upholstered sofa with an overlay cover. Cape grew organically from the initial design challenge to create covered seating with a casual yet luxurious feel to it. The inspiration came from the informal way in which loose fabric is draped over a piece of furniture as protection  in hotels or country estates off season. ( I know, you can’t remember when the last time was that you throw a cover over your couch as you closed up the country home for winter…. just go with it.)

The Cape pieces have  moved beyond the slipcovers and tight-fitting, washable coverings seen at last year’s Milan furniture fair. Grcic’s mantle is much more free-flowing, casual but still tailored — less Snuggie-for-your-sofa than these pictures might imply. It’s available in different colors and weights so customers can change looks over the years or even change textures with the seasons. It also allows for an instant update as an interior changes.

 I am thinking a subtle houndstooth; maybe a fine wool sateen???

  

 

June 27, 2011   No Comments

High Point Trends

High Point Market just released two sets of trends from last month’s market. Right Now details seven looks that are important to the Home today and Right One The Edge showcases seven trens on the horizon. Because to aim to be fashion forward, here are the seven key looks that are Right on The Edge.

Retro Runway

Mad Men and a mad, mad world have us reaching back for a nostalgic feeling. Retro looks were all the rage on the runways, and those styles will be stepping into the home.

Look for Mid-Century Modern Danish Modern and French Deco-look antiques from the ’30s and ’40s as the inspiration for upcoming designs 1970s It’s ba-ack! The big bold patterns and avocado greens are very au courant Lady Like On the runway, it was pearls and twinsets. In the home, the look will translate with lace, eyelets, ruffles, and crochet.

Verne’s Victoriana

A heady mixture of Victorian and industrial is gaining ground as a cultural phenomenon as much as a fashion statement, and it’s beginning to make an impact in home furnishings.

The Steam Punk Movement hits home Victoria meets Jules Verne with proper silhouettesreconfigured in industrial metals Gears and Rivets married with crystal and velvet.

Pattern Play

As always, we find inspiration in nature and travel, but it’s where we focus our attention next that garners the buzz. We’re seeing : Out of Africa Bead patterns and tribal looks Fret Work -The newest Asian inspiration is fretwork and folk art chinoiserie South of the Border Mexican textiles and woven patterns The Buzz -Honeycomb shapes are finding a home, and we also see bees and apples as early trends.

Color Is Coming

Color is on the horizon( actually I thought it was already here). Look for the ’70s to be a major influence on the colors for 2011 and 2012.

Watch forPurple -Either with greyed tones or paired with grey Teal- This blue-green combo packs a punch Melon- A juicy color will brighten the color spectrum Olive green- In light and dark variations.

French Connection

Ah, Paris – the romance, the history, the je ne sais quoi. Forget the Brit invasion, we’re feeling a need for joie de vivre.

Oh La La, my favorite trend topic is French Inspiration. Look for Antique Chic -The next big thing to inspire designers will be French antiques of the ’30s and ’40s Old World Romance Heraldic symbols, fleur de lys, quatrefoils, and hardware fit for a castle on the Seine.

Art Gallery

Art has always inspired, but today’s interpretations feature grand works directly on the furnishings themselves. So will home furnishings become the next big thing in the art world?

Modern Art Scribbles and splashes that would be welcome in MoMA Master Class Grand paintings that evoke Dutch Masters and famous Italians Expressionism with it’s Fresh and colorful designs from artists such as Paule Marrot.

Glass Act

The material of choice for forward-thinking designers, glass is finding its way into fascinating forms.

Mercury Rising Mercury glass is staging a comeback, along with vintage or antiqued looks Hue Knew Colors range from jewel tones to soft earth tones Organic Tree shapes, gingko leaves, and other organic styles Craft Made Handcrafted looks are key.

 

November 11, 2010   No Comments

Uber Upholstery

I’ve been following UK designer, upholsterer extraordinaire Aiveen Daly for several years and her new pieces do not  disappoint. Known for her sexy details, she has worked with the world’s top designers- Liberty of London, Paul Smith and Bill Amberg to name a few. I always find design inspiration from her.

This stunning satin upholstered canopy bed bedazzled with hundreds of tiny pearls and silver studs.

Aphrodite silk lampshade with hand braided detail.

The Can Can chair- What's not to love. Corset lacings and it's RED!

Looking for a quick decor pick me up? Check out her new pillows.

October 12, 2010   1 Comment

Fashion Front

With Fashion Week in full swing, here are some interesting spottings of the synergy between fashion and interiors:

The Nya Nordiska’s Isabella which has been awarded with several design prizes, took  part in Sidewalk Catwalk in New York City. 30 display mannequins located along the Broadway presented   models of some of the top US fashion designers. Among them, you will find such well-known names as Tommy Hilfiger, Donna Karan and Isaac Mizrahi.

 

Since the model dresses had to stand the conditions of an outdoor exhibition for about two months, “Material ConneXion” looked for especially vanguard and sustainable fabrics. The prominent designer duo Mark Badgley + James Mischka decided on Isabella. The interior dec fabric was transformed by them into a strapless wedding gown.

 

Designer Jane Bowler has created some stunning new takes on rain coats using old shower curtains. Her Fusion Collection uses a process that  is completely stitch-free, a combination of industrial techniques such as heat-forming and ultrasonic welding. (The latter method involves high-frequency ultrasonic acoustic vibrations to bind materials together.)

At the core of Fusion’s high-tech engineering is Bowler’s belief that recycled products can be luxurious, innovative, and desirable. “Fusion is designed to make plastic fantastic for longer,” she says. “[And] to create a garment that the owner will be reluctant to throw away.”

In keeping with Bowler’s mantra of reduce and reuse, even the rubber molds she had made are designed to be used again. The result is a series of space-age slickers in burnished metallic hues like gold, bronze, and titanium.

 

Bowler’s work will be included in an upcoming exhibition called Sustain during the this week’s 2010 London Design Festival. The show will highlight creative solutions to sustainability issues in design. 

Fusion will be on display at the Royal College of Art’s Upper Gulbenkian Gallery, as part of London Design Week, from September 23 to October 7.

September 19, 2010   No Comments

The September Issue

I just bought my September issue. Do you have yours?

I anxiously await this issue of Vogue. As they say; if fashion is a religion than Vogue is the bible. Weighing nearly 3 lbs and consisting of 584 pages of inspiration, it provides hours of browsing, dreaming. I always rip pages, tag corners; filing it away in my journal.

                                                              

 This issue was a definite MUST HAVE with the drop of this month’s magazine coinciding with the premiere of The September Issue, filmmaker R J Culter ‘s  documentary about the making of the 2007 version of the issue. Cutler got unprecedented access into Anna Wintour’s world; so of course I was curious… not to mention I was interested in seeing see what it takes to stay on top in the fashion world -giving lessons that could be learned in the interior world two fold.

 

Top  Inspirations

The Steven Meisel shoot In the Mood – 1942 New York – bebop, smoky bars, peplums and shoulder pads. A fashion era I have always had an infinity for.  Love, love, love the detail on the Dior wool suit to the left.

 

 

This shot seems like a flashback of my family album. It could very well be my grandmother and my great grandmother- two women  that have inspired and framed my design outlook.

 

Don’t you just LOVE the draping-  so Barbara Stanwyck. 

 

Into The Woods is Coddington’s fantasy fashion version of the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood celebrating my fav color -red

Also check out:

Merci- a new concept store in the marais neighborhood of Paris that I will certainly be shopping at in January.

My Sew Called Life-a short article about Jason Wu teaching one of the Vogue editors to sew. Good insight from anovice what the craft and art of sewing is like.

Country Couture – Vogue visits Juicy Couture co-founder Gela Nash-Taylor’s country manor

Still looking for more Fashion Inspiration? Check out Valentino, The Last Emperor

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September 29, 2009   No Comments