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High Point Market Spring 2012: My Faves

A few weeks ago I attended the world’s largest home furnishings market, High Point  Market in North Carolina. The to the trade event is held twice a year – in April and October. Market brings buyers from around the world to see new products and trends the showrooms of approximately 2,000 manufacturers. 
I loved every {overwhelming} minute. However, because I only able to attend the event two days and couldn’t get to everything, but I wanted to share some of products I loved:
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{tangerine fabrics by Wesley Hall}

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{navy lacquer game table by Oomph}
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{honeycomb side table by Lucy Smith Designs
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{quatrefoil pendant light by Mr. Brown}
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{mosaic petrified wood table at Palecek}
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{modern brass base ottoman by Nathan Anthony}
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{rope bookcase at Noir}
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{mini sputnik chandelier in nickel and brass by Jonathan Adler for Robert Abbey}
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{Bunny Williams Venetian mirror} 
There are lots more products I spotted and pinned on Pinterest. The board also contains products from Market repinned from others visiting High Point.
Happy Friday!
 

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Read full story By on May 18, 2012 in furniture, High Point Market, interior design, lighting, textiles

Favorite Pix from Lonny’s Latest

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Yesterday, Lonny Magazine released 243 pages full of beautiful, inspirational and simply magical images. In this May issue, Lonny travels to exotic Marrakech, tours the home of Furbish Studio’s Jamie Meares, gets design tips from mother/daughter  design duo, Suzanne & Lauren McGrath’s new book and so much more. 
It was hard to narrow down, but here are some of my favorite pix for this issue…
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{Lonny’s travels to Marrakech, page 90}
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{Christy & Ryan Ford’s home, page 129}
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{Jamie Meares’ home, pages 136-183}
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{Kelly Carter’s apartment, page 192}
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{Suzanne & Lauren McGrath’s book, Good Bones. Great Pieces, pages 118-119}
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I was also inspired by Lonny’s Global Giving initiative. This spring Lonny teamed up with Kate Spade New York to support Women for Women International who provides employment, empowerment training and business to women in war-torn countries. Kate Spade’s Hand in Hand collection features items that are created through this program. My personal fave, the “Play Hooky” beaded bracelet.
On another note, I would like to thank {and hug} each and every one of you who have voted for Simplified Bee for the Circle of Moms’ Top 25 Design Moms award. The contest is open a few more days, so you still have time to vote if you haven’t or want to again 🙂
Have a wonderful weekend!

*all images via Lonny Magazine
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Read full story By on May 11, 2012 in baby nursery room, bedrooms, interior design, living rooms, office/study

Bedroom Suite by Brian Dittmar- San Francisco Showcase

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One room in this year’s San Francisco Decorator Showcase that deserves a closer look is the bedroom suite created by San Francisco-based designer, Brian Dittmar. Filled with exquisite textiles, gorgeous neoclassical antiques and a stunning custom bed, The Tailor Made Suit(e) should not be missed.
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“The room was inspired by a trip to London where I found myself walking down Savile Row dreaming of having a custom made suit done for myself someday…it seemed so indulgent yet so ideal all at the same time.  When it came to developing a direction for my Showcase proposal this year, the “bespoke” concept came back to me and I thought it would be a fun idea to create a room around the concept of a tailor made suit.  There is a direct correlation between this and creating a room for a client — the goal is always to make a room that fits the clients needs, wants, personality and taste which is the same as having custom clothing made for you, or tailored to fit.” – Brian Dittmar 
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The custom metal bed by Paul Benson is a head turner. Inspired by automobiles, the hand-crafted bed is comprised of hot-rolled steel, brushed brass and polish aluminum. 
A quilted linen coverlet, hand-embroidered blanket and silk decorative pillows in chartreuse, plum and citron provide a soft contrast to the metal bed.
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On the bedside tables, Brian brilliantly mixes a little old and new. Above an Adaway Desk Lamp with mercury glass panels and black organza shades is paired with a stately 19th century French marble portico clock. 
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Brian also masters the art of blending different period styles in the room. This Danish neoclassical commode from Therien & Co. is a wonderful juxtaposition to the abstract art by Paule Debois Dupuis and table lamp in bronze with open stacked-link column by Baker.  
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A Danish Neoclassical armoire stands tall opposite the bed. The herringbone pattern is found in both the arm chair {fabric by Kravet & Lee Jofa} and wool needlepoint carpet. 
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Many say great design is in the details. Brian’s favorite details in the room are in the window treatments. The wool flannel valances and drapery panels articulate the idea of tailor-made details beautifully. Faux straps with tortoise shell buttons. were created to bridge the pleats of the valance to echo what you might see on a trench coat. He lined the inverted pleats in a contrasting citron-colored satin fabric – a nod to the lining of a man’s jacket. Brian repeated that with a small flange detail of the citron satin fabric on the leading edges of the drapery panels — like a sleeve poking out from the cuff of a coat.
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Between the front two windows, artwork by Elisabeth Lecourt is hung on the wall. It’s a vintage map of London folded into the shape of a man’s dress shirt. Doesn’t this capture the room’s theme perfectly?
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I particularly was drawn to the minked-colored chenille wallpaper by Romo. I had to touch it! {Brian said it was okay!}  The luxurious wallcovering is also the element in the room that most compliments Brian’s personal style.  He also added, “That wallpaper changed the entire dynamic of the room once it was installed….it warms up the room with the rich color and interesting texture and sheen, and it also provides a sound-dampening effect that gives an overall hushed feeling to the space.  All of that combines to create a sense of calm and coziness that I think are hallmarks of the rooms that I create.”  
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In the bathroom, Brian covers the walls in a richly veined marbled wallpaper called Travertino by Osborn & Little. The Byrnes Down Wall Scones with black shades by Avrett add to room’s masculine feel. Adding a pop of color, Brian has the ceiling is painted a playful apple green.
I feel very strongly about creating livable spaces that are comfortable and humanly scaled…and most importantly are spaces in which people want to linger and enjoy the time spent there.” – Brian Dittmar
Congratulations Brian on a spectacular suite!
There is still time to tour this lovely Pacific Heights estate. The showcase is open now through May 28, 2012.
 
* All photography {otherwise noted} by David Duncan Livingston and used with permission.
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Read full story By on May 9, 2012 in bathrooms, bedrooms, furniture, interior design, lighting, original artwork, wallpaper

Teen Hangout Room–San Francisco Showcase

The Teen Only Hang Out Room by Emily Mughannam of Em Design Interiors at this year’s San Francisco Showcase was one of my favorites. Perhaps it’s because I dreamed of having a room like this when I was a teen. 
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The neutral over-sized sofa by Sofa U Love fits snug in one corner and is topped with playful throw pillows picking up on the room’s neon yellow, burnt orange and metallic accents. Emily custom made the trio of acrylic shelves and I loved that she had the edges wrapped in glowing neon!   
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Teens change their minds {a lot}, so removable wallpaper on the ceiling was a great call. I love the playful “Hearts Apart” pattern by Timothy Sue too!

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And what teen wouldn’t go gaga over the fabulous “you only live once” neon sign?

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Extending one of the built-in shelves is a brilliant way to create a space-saving desk. The back of the shelf is painted orange while it is playfully trimmed out in neon yellow.
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Repeating the heart shape, Emily created a giant one on the wall with tacked up snap shots. So easy and so cute!

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The cane and faux bamboo bar cart by Society Social looks darling decked out with refreshing sodas teens would love.
Do you heart this room too?
 
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Read full story By on May 7, 2012 in bar carts, bookshelves, girl's bedroom, interior design, neon, teen rooms, wallpaper