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Friday Find: Wallpaper by Celerie Kemble for Schumacher

Celerie Kemble for Schumacher Wallpaper Sisal Turquoise

Interior designer Celerie Kemble delivers a fresh twist on the classics as she brings a new perspective to timeless patterns in her debut wallcovering collection for Schumacher. Love it! The dynamic collection features a bold, vibrant and sophisticated color palette ranging from black, gold and ivory to orange, turquoise and plum. Hand printed on sisals, Kemble’s exquisite patterns are pulls inspiration from botanical elements and archival textile designs.

Celerie Kemble Flame Wallpaper for Schumacher

Celerie Kemble Sisal Wallcoverings in blue and green

Celerie’s feminine, modern and strong wallcoverings are as appropriate for a loft downtown as they are for a luxe home in the suburbs.

Celerie Kemble Wallpaper in black, gray and tan

Don’t you love it all?

Happy Friday!

Cristin

 *all images via Schumacher


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Read full story By on October 5, 2012 in Features, friday find, Friday Finds, interior design, wallpaper

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

Adorable Kids’ Rooms by Designer House of Ruby

Melodie Rubin is the founder of the luxury San Francisco Bay Area  interior design firm, House of Ruby. Her timeless interiors balance classic aesthetic traditions with personalized, custom details, resulting in spaces that are exquisite, yet approachable. I was particularly drawn to the children’s spaces Melodie has designed. Each wonderfully created with kids in mind, but still have a sophistication that mom & dad’s love.

Boys Daybed in Blue and Red with Stars

In this boy’s room Melodie selects a charming daybed in navy with star detail. I love the layers of pillow in various colors, sizes and textures. Such an inviting bed!

Blue Tent Boys Designer Bedroom

In one corner a beanbag chair is placed in a canopy. What a great quiet time spot. A pair of red cubbies help keep books, games and collections organized – love that they are one wheels!

Pink and Yellow Girls Designer Bedroom

Yellow and pink is a beautiful color palette for a little girl’s room. Here Melodie chooses wallpaper in yellow with pink polka-dots covering the walls. The upholstered pink headboard with nailhead trim is a standout in the space.

Yellow and Pink Wallpaper in Girls Bedroom

Orange and White Painted Dresser

I love every inch of this nursery! It’s layered in beautiful pattern and color. The white dresser with persimmon accents is so chic! The sweet elephant artwork hanging above adds a touch of whimsy to the space.

Orange Designer Baby Nursery Room

An eye-catching four poster crib is draped in exquisite textiles in a variety of patterns. I love the crib skirt!

Orange Designer Glider Nursery Room

Melodie also seamlessly mixing styles in the space. A traditional tufted back upholstered glider is accompanied by a modern lucite side table and contemporary fish lamp.

kids Bathroom Fish Wallpaper

In a child’s bathroom, Melodie covered the walls in a darling fish patterned wallpaper. I am loving the shell and starfish mirror she added too!

Red Roman Shade with Blue Pom Pom Trim

Lucite Shower Curtain Rod

Melodie is a master with the details. I particularly like the blue pom pom trim she added to the red Roman shade and the lucite rod and hardware for the shower curtain.

What kid (or parent) wouldn’t love these spaces?

*photo credit: Kira Shemano Photography

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Read full story By on September 24, 2012 in baby and children, baby nursery room, bathrooms, Bedroom, bedrooms, Boy, boy's bedroom, crib, Girl, girl's bedroom, interior design, Interiors, wallpaper, window treatments

Book Review: Sister Parish –The Life of the Legendary American Interior Designer

Sister_Parish_The_Life_Interior_Decorator_Book

These past few weeks, I have enjoyed reading, Sister Parish – The Life of the Legendary American Interior Designer. Written one of Sister’s daughter’s, Apple Parish Bartlett and a granddaughter, Susan Bartlett Crater, the book is comprised of Sister’s own unpublished memoirs as well as hundreds of interviews with family, friends and fellow design icons. I had a feeling I would love parts of the book (I devoured chapter 10 on decorating), but to my surprise the book kept me captivated to the end.

Sister Parish Interior Design and Fabrics

Design Icon Sister Parish Living Room(image via Architectural Digest)

Perhaps is was the fascination of her privileged life. Born into a prominent New York family in 1910, Dorothy May Kinnicutt (better known as Sister – a nickname her brother gave her) spent her childhood attending elite schools, sailing yachts and going to coming-out parties. She met her own husband, Henry Parish II at her own debut party (he was perfectly mannered) and married him at the age of nineteen. During the Great Depression, Sister was compelled to work and launched her first design firm in 1933. Her innate design ability coupled with her upper-echelon social connections, the business was extremely successful. Over the decades, the Parish-Hadley (interior designer, Albert Hadley joined Parish in 1962) firm’s list of clients included the Rockefellers, Astors, Gettys and Kennedys. Even though her client’s homes were scattered world-wide, small and large,  Houses from all over the world In the 1960s, Sister paved the way for the “American Country” style. She championed the humble striped cloth called mattress ticking, which had traditionally covered mattresses, and used it to cover chairs and throw pillows. In Sister’s New York Times obituary, John Richardson, an art historian was quoted, “No one else in America does a room with such patrician aplomb, such life-enhancing charm, such a lack of gimmickry or trendiness.”

Sister Parish Girls Bedroom in PinkSister_Parish_Designer_Fabrics

“She taught me that it doesn’t have to be perfect. That it doesn’t have to match. To follow your instincts.” – Libby Cameron – Parish’s last apprentice.

There are many pearls of wisdom and design tips in this book. It’s a must for any interior designer, but would make a wonderful addition to any design library. With the holidays nearing, this affordable book would make an excellent hostess gift too!

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Read full story By on September 19, 2012 in book, book review, interior design, Interiors, interview, Interviews