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Sneak Peak: My Joss & Main Curator’s Collection Sale

Have you heard about the new Curator’s Collection series happening over at Joss & Main?  I’m thrilled to be curating a sale next Tuesday, October 25th!
joss and main invite sale
While living in San Francisco, my love for Asian inspired home décor has grown. I am most fond of “Indochine Style” which is an eclectic mix Chinese, French and European styles. So it was a natural choice when the folks at Joss & Main asked me to pick a theme for the sale. I’ve hand-selected some beautiful Indochine-inspired pieces for this special event. Here’s a little sneak peek of a few items that will be for sale at amazing discounts:
And if you aren’t already a Joss & Main member, here’s an invite so you can shop without delay on Tuesday!
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Read full story By on October 21, 2011 in chinoiserie, home accessories

Decorating Trend: Fox Décor

We’ve seen lots of home décor items featuring elephants, owls and horses. So, what’s the next hottest animal you may be wondering. It just might be the sly, bushy tailed fox. Check out all the cute foxy items I found!
fox throw pillow cute
{fox throw pillow by Gingiber}
Let Every Fox Look After Their Own Tail Towel
{fox dish towel from Anthropologie}
red fox doormat decor home
{fox doormat from West Elm}
red fox round tray decor
{red fox tray by New House Textiles}
playful fox artwork watercolor orange green
{fox art- “Autumn Jig” by Amber Alexander}

fox door knocker doorknocker

{fox doorknocker from Anthropologie}
fox baby blanket crib
{fox baby blanket by Petunias}
fox throw pillow blue red
{fox throw pillow by Donna Wilson}
fox wall clock decor kids room
{bamboo fox wall clock by Graphic Spaces}
fox table lamp how to pattern
This darling fax table lamp was a diy project at Matsutake. Here’s the sewing pattern download for free.
What do you think? Love the fox decorating trend or not?
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Read full story By on October 17, 2011 in DIY, home accessories, interior design, original artwork

Bathroom Accessory Tips from Waterworks

The right artwork, mirror or throw pillow can elevate the style of a room.  Home décor accessories are often forgotten and can be easily overdone. Striking the right balance is key.
Accessories are important design elements in any space and this of course includes powder and bathrooms. If you are struggling to finish off your bathroom with just the right accessories, you are in luck.

Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing Barbara Sallick, the Co-Founder and Senior Vice President of Design of Waterworks. In 1978, Barbara and her husband, Robert founded the luxury bath company which is known for craftsmanship and artisanal designs. I am excited to have her share tips on accessorizing the bathroom in style.
luxury linen bath towels
Simplified Bee: What are some new materials being used in bathroom accessories?

Barbara Sallick: I love natural linen – a material that has long been a tradition in the European bath, but is not as popular in the U.S. Linen is durable and only grows softer and more absorbent with age—many are surprised that it’s more absorbent than cotton. This fall we are launching many natural linens that are hand loomed and quite lovely. From elegant guest towels to crocheted bath mats to richly textured shower curtains.
purple resin bath accessories
I have not seen new materials for the bath recently.  However, resin continues to be a great material for the bath.  It is heat and water resistant, is available in great colors (I love our new fall color, purple) and very easy to keep clean.  Resin lends itself to clean modern shapes and is at home in any space.
I also love ceramic accessories for the bath. Here is an opportunity to search for great vintage pieces such as soap dishes, toothbrush holders repurposed as containers for jewelry and waste bins often the output of old English ceramics factories. But there are wonderful new handmade ceramics that add that personal touch as well.  Our new Chatham accessories have clean shapes, slightly irregular surfaces in tones of gray and white. These add an artisanal touch to any space.
gray ceramic bath accessories
SB: What is the best way to bring in bathroom accessories without being too matchy?

BS: I much prefer the personal touch of handmade or found objects that don’t match when used as bathroom accessories. Many of our new accessory and textile collections are handmade so that no two pieces are exactly alike. For example, Chatam is kiln fired porcelain that is handmade in a small studio. Beautiful oversized white ceramic soap dishes look great on a counter as partners to more utilitarian nickel towel bars. A small vintage table is useful for candles and well packaged apothacary and more interesting than built in cabinets that resemble the ones in the kitchen.  It is the mixing and matching that makes any space more interesting.
SB: Do you have any creative tips for displaying towels?

BS: I love to layer towels on towel bars.  I start with thick rich white Gotham bath towels folded in thirds; I then add a different but neutral colored hand towel on top of the bath towel; the final layer is usually vintage linen towel with long fringe for additional texture. This inspired many of our new linen towels.
stylish woven basket bathroom towels
Sometimes I roll towels and place them in a beautiful woven basket and mix the palette for an added color splash in the bath.  Our Waterworks Jute basket is a perfect way to neatly store towels. I am very careful about how I fold the towels and often pile them up on the bathtub ledge. I recommend that all towels need to be folded very neatly and the assortment is limited.
lemon verbena diffuser for bath
SB: What are you favorite bathroom scents, soaps?

BS: I am not a flowery kind of person.  I think scents that suit my personality  are “outdoorsy and fresh”. I love lemon verbena, vervaine, eucalyptus and a hint of mint. Our new apothecary diffusers are a perfect way to diffuse a lovely scent without overwhelming.
fresh linen diffusers and candles
SB: You have a guest staying over – what are the three most important things that need to be done in a bath before they arrive?

BS: The bathroom must be sparkling clean for guests from the grout to the water closet. All light bulbs must be in working order and the mirrors clean.  Install a fresh roll of toilet paper, new bars of soap for the sink and the shower. Make sure there is a clean drinking glass.  It goes without saying that your towels are fluffy and newly washed.  And, don’t forget to place a container of your favorite body lotion on the shelf over the sink or on the counter. Our new Fresh Linen apothecary scent is reminiscent of how any guest bath should be: clean, welcoming and elegant.

Thanks Barbara for the great tips! All of the home furnishings and accessories pictured above are currently available on Waterworks online store
What special ways do you prepare your bathroom for guests?
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Read full story By on October 13, 2011 in bathrooms, home accessories, interior design, interview, waterworks

Simple Style: DIY Tray Makeovers

manuel_canovas-trellis-wallpaper-vert
As I mentioned on Facebook, I recently wallpapered our kitchen nook. Loving it! The space isn’t 100 done {still needs window treatments}, so I am holding off sharing the final reveal until then. But, I wanted to share with you a very simple tray makeover I did to hold the kids homework supplies.
diy chic white tray wallpaper lined
With a remnant piece of wallpaper {Treillis by Manuel Canovas}, scissors, spray adhesive and some high-gloss white paint, I transformed a yard sale find, black painted wooden tray. Now it’s fresh, chic and makes a great homework station.

manuel canovas treillis wallpaper green white vert

Here are a few more of my favorite DIY tray makeovers…
jonathan adler greek key tray diy
My friend Kate from Centsational Girl used a little Jonathan Adler fabric {originally a Mykonos placemat} to line a gray lacquer tray from West Elm. The result is just fabulous, don’t you think?

diy paper lined tray
Found on SweetHome, here’s another tray that has been transformed using a little paint and decorative paper. So sweet.

martha-stewart-diy-chevron-trayUsing a standard baker’s tray and bold chevron fabric, Martha Stewart’s decorating editor Rebecca Robertson, makes a real statement. So chic! Find the tutorial at Martha Stewart.

diy-felt-lined-tray-apt-therapy

Felt is another great way to dress up a tray. Using a silverware or utensil tray, simply line the inset areas with felt. I found this great idea on Apartment Therapy.
If you have seen other fun tray makeovers or have done one yourself, please share them with us on Facebook!
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Read full story By on September 28, 2011 in DIY, home accessories, home organization, martha stewart