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San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 :: The Master Bedroom

Like fashion shows for clothing designers, showhouses offer a platform for interior designers to incorporate cutting edge products, set trends and push boundaries. One such space that exemplifies this in the 2014 San Francisco Showcase is the master bedroom by Antonio Martins. The San Francisco-based interior designer boldly mixes traditional Portuguese tile, contemporary art and a 18th century antique bed passed down through generations. The result is simply stunning as it captures history and celebrates Portuguese culture in a modern manner.

antique Portuguese Bilros bed - master bedroom

To honor his heritage, an antique Portuguese Bilros bed, carefully preserved by Antonio’s family since the 18th century, commands attention and is the primary inspiration for the space. Made of “Pau-Santo,” an exotic rosewood, the design of the bed adheres to the strict guidelines of the period. “I have always loved this bed, which incorporates our family crest, and the Showcase was the perfect excuse to bring it to San Francisco,” says Antonio Martins.

blue and white master bedroom - Antonio Martinsantique Portuguese Bilros bed - San Francisco Showcase 2014blue and white tiles - Portuguese Azulejos

In a bold move, Martins covered the wall in blue and white Portuguese tiles known as Azulejos. The 243 hand-painted tiles are a faithful copies of 18th century patterns and designs. To deliver a 21st century twist on traditional form and pattern, Antonio has expanded the tile size and shuffled the images to become a modern piece of art. Incredible.

blue and white Portuguese tiles - master bedroomBlue and White Portuguese Azulejos Tiles - Master BedroomSan Franscisco Decorator Showcase 2014 - Master Bedroom

On the sleek fireplace mantel sits two lucite boxes filled with personal letters (see below). Who knows what they say, but the romantic in me assuming they are all love letters passed down in the family. What a fun way to display such special notes!

displaying love letters

Need some more does of the color blue? Here’s a tour of the little boy’s bedroom in this year’s showcase, in case you missed it. There is also plenty of time to still tour the estate and is open now through May 26th. Here’s more information on purchasing tickets.

5th Birthday Cake

Next week marks a BIG milestone for the Simplified Bee Blog. It’s turning 5! In celebration, I’ve rounded up some of my favorite companies, LampsPlus, Serena & Lily, Wayfair, Truffle and Driftwood Interiors, for some amazing giveaways. You’ll have to drop by and tell your friends!!!

Happy decorating,

Cristin

* all showcase images provided by Antonia Martins and cake image via 100 Layer Cake-let 

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Read full story By on May 9, 2014 in antiques, Bedroom, bedrooms, beds, Features, Giveaways, interior design, Interiors, pattern, tile

Peninsula Volunteers Decorator Show House :: The Card Room

Inspired by the preppy, glamorous style of 1960’s Palm Beach, San Francisco-based interior designer, Scot Meacham Wood of SMW Design has transformed a corner room for the Peninsula Volunteers Decorator Show House into a delightful Card Room. With stunning views of the pool, waterfall and magnificent Woodside hills, it’s the perfect spot for an afternoon bridge match, refreshing drink and good old fashion girl talk.

preppy card room by Scot Meacham Wood

Using nearly 100 yards of fabric,  the room is tented from ceiling to floor in Lilly Pulitzer’s “Tail Lights” in emerald green (available at Lee Jofa).  Each of the four card tables are covered in “Happy Plaid” also by Lilly Pulitzer, topped with darling polished chrome lamps by Circa Lighting and circled with varied antique chairs. The grand chinoiserie secretary (love!) from Baker Furniture was placed opposite the French doors. It balances the r

preppy card room designed by Scot Meacham Woodyellow bar cart - card room by Scot Meacham Wood

A cheery yellow custom designed bar cart from the Gilded Stag  is stocked with summertime drinks. I love that this piece was a bit over-sized. It’s the right scale for the space.

Lilly Pulitzer Card Room designed by Scot Meacham Wood

Scot incorporates wonderful artwork throughout the space including photography by famed photographer Slim Aarons and several works from local photographer James Scott Geras.

Lilly Pulitzer Card Room - by SMW DesignCard Room - SMW DesignBlack French Doors - Card Room - SMW DesignInterior Designer - Scot Meacham Wood  I love everything about this preppy, playful room. I hope you have a chance to tour it yourself.

Cheers to Scot!

And in case you missed it, here’s the Guest Bedroom for the show house.

Cristin

*all images by Nicolas Smith Photography

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Read full story By on May 8, 2013 in antiques, bar carts, furniture, home accessories, interior design, Interiors, Parties, tables, textiles, throw pillows, vintage, window treatments

The San Francisco Fall Antiques Show 2012

The highly anticipated San Francisco Fall Antiques Show will run October 25-28 at Fort Mason. (I’ll be attending this year… can’t wait!)  The show features approximately seventy dealers from across the United States and Europe, offering for sale an extraordinary range of fine and decorative arts representing all styles and periods including American, English, Continental and Asian furniture, silver, ceramics, glass, jewelry, rugs, textiles, paintings, prints and photographs.

San Francisco Fall Antiques Show 2012

The theme of this year’s show, Sea Worthy, is inspired by the iconic Americas Cup, which will be hosted in San Francisco in October 2013. The shows six-part lecture series, Romance of the Sea, will feature decorative and fine arts relating to the ocean, boating and travel.  The lecture series will explore a range of treasures with renowned experts in their fields, including:

Tall Sailing Ship Oil Painting Art

Thursday, October 25th at 11:00 am 

An Auction Adventure on the High Seas, Gary Metzner, Senior Vice President and Fine Art Director, Sotheby’s, Chicago

The long history of art and the sea encompasses nautical- and travel-themed works that expand beyond well-known marine paintings.  From the Dutch Golden Age of maritime painting through the Romantic period and Impressionism until the present day, artists as diverse as Gustave Courbet and Roy Lichtenstein have depicted great sailing vessels, enthralling boat races, and grand seascapes.  Come join Sotheby’s expert Gary Metzner for a high seas adventure of discovery as he recounts the stories behind these treasures!

Henrietta Spencer-Churchill Interior Design Book

Friday, October 26th at 2:30 pm  

Celebrating Great Rooms: 300 Years of Changing Interiors, Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill, Interior Designer and Author, England

A noted authority on period homes and historical styles, Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill will speak about architectural elements, layouts, and design of interiors, from medieval times to present day.  She will trace industrial and social advances that have led to the evolution of room function and décor.  Her presentation will feature a stunning selection of illustrations from her new book, The Life of the House: How Rooms Evolve (Rizzoli, 2012), among them Blenheim, her family’s estate in England; Marble House in Newport, Rhode Island, where her great-grandmother Consuelo Vanderbilt spent much of her childhood; and homes she has worked on as a designer. Book-signing reception to follow.

San Francisco Fall Antiques Show 2012

Saturday, October 27th at 2:30 pm 

Panel Discussion: Icons of San Francisco Architecture and Design, Featuring Ann Getty, Interior Designer, and Andrew Skurman, Architect, San Francisco and moderated by Suzanne Tucker, Interior Designer and Designers Circle Chair

In celebration of each of their first monographs – Contemporary Classical: The Architecture of Andrew Skurman (Princeton Architectural Press, 2012) and Ann Getty: Interior Style (written by Diane Dorrans Saeks, Rizzoli, 2012) – acclaimed architect Andrew Skurman and influential interior designer Ann Getty will share images and ideas from their iconic work in the Bay Area and beyond. Skurman will illustrate how classical architecture has inspired his residential designs and detail how he has adapted French chateaux, Mediterranean villas, and Georgian country houses to suit contemporary lifestyles.  Focusing on her interior design philosophy, Getty, in conversation with Maria Quiros, Senior Designer at Ann Getty & Associates, will discuss how she mixes and merges different periods, styles, and cultures to create a sumptuous environment and illuminate how to live both elegantly and comfortably with art and antiques.  Skurman, Getty and, Saeks will be signing books following the program.

 For more information, and to purchase tickets, please visit www.sffas.org.

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Read full story By on September 26, 2012 in antiques, book, furniture, interior design