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Culinarium 2010 Highlights: Christopher Peacock Kitchen Design, Chic Hors D’oeuvres & Color

culinarium 2010 SFDC San Francisco

Last week the San Francisco Design Center {SFDC} hosted Culinarium 2010 which celebrated the center of every home, the kitchen . Over the course of three days there were kitchen design keynotes and seminars by renowned designers along with cooking demonstrations by celebrity chefs. The event kicked off with a panel discussion that celebrated Design, Food & Fashion and included San Francisco Magazine’s style director Elizabeth Varnell, Food and Wine editor Jan Newberry and contributing design editor Diane Doran Saeks.

culinarium christopher peacock kitchen ann sacks miele walnut cabinets

In the SFDC’s Galleria atrium, Christopher Peacock Home built out a spectacular fully functioning kitchen featuring Silestone quartz countertops, Ann Sacks tile backsplash, Miele appliances and Toshiba high-tech flat screens. The entire kitchen was assembled in two days! This isn’t the first time Christopher Peacock Home has built display kitchens like this; In partnership with House Beautiful, he built the 2008 Kitchen of the Year in Rockefeller Plaza and built the kitchen for Oprah’s television stage set in 2009.

culinarium house beautiful panel newell turner christopher peacock

House Beautiful Editor-in-Chief, Newell Turner {far left} lead the panel discussion “The Kitchen: The New American Living Room.” Turner started the discussion explaining that kitchens are no longer detached from the design story. From family meals, to kids’ homework, to entertaining. The kitchen is the hub and the “new” living room. He also added that today’s kitchen is made to be more personal, comfortable and technologically advanced. The panel included Christopher Peacock, Founder & Designer of Christopher Peacock Home {middle left}, Michael Merritt, Director of Merchandising Ann Sacks {middle right} and David Karigaca, Sales & Builder Division Manager, Miele {far right}.

culinarium christopher peacock kitchen island tile backsplash ann sacks

Christopher Peacock had the cabinets built in walnut stained in a dark brown. The cabinet doors are recessed and kept simple. The cabinetry is dressed up with hardware by Christopher Peacock Home. The oversized pulls in nickel are especially beautiful. The gorgeous backsplash, eastern star by Ann Sacks is “artwork” in the space and the starting point for the kitchen’s design. The Turkish inspired pattern features stainless steel and rich chocolate tiles. The geometric pattern was originally smaller, but Ann Sacks custom adjusted the size to meet Peacock’s vision.
The large kitchen island topped with Silestone quartz showcases Miele appliances and a thick striped wooden cutting board.

Speaking of appliances, David Karigaca of Miele said that their steam ovens are in demand. I want one! He explained that Miele appliances are made with “clean touch steel” and that they wipe clean with a simple rag {no harsh stainless steel cleaners needed}.

culinarium christopher peacock kitchen miele refrig wine

One of the most talked about features in the kitchen was the refrigerator and wine refrigerator combo by Miele. Each a separate unit, it was Peacock’s vision to combine the two in this San Francisco kitchen so near to the famous wine country.

culinarium miele wine refrigerator walnut shelves

Inside the wine refrigerator, the folks at Miele has shelves made in walnut to coordinate with the rest of the kitchen. The lighting inside both the refrigerators excited Newell Turner. It is indeed elegant and innovative {helps keep the temp in the units constant}. In addition, the cutting-edge Miele appliances are self-diagnosing and will send a homeowner an email if their is a problem, repair, or maintenance needed. Truly amazing.

culinarium nesting newbies hors d'oeuvres for entertaining
Renaissance woman and chef, Lea McIntosh of Nesting Newbies lead a cooking demonstration on how to create upscale hors d’oeuvres for entertaining. She taught her no-fail techniques to blogger Jeanine Hays of AphroChic {pictured right}. Together the two created three simple, delicious and sure fire winning hors d’oeuvres: Pear Muscat Marmalade {recipe here}, Medjool Dates Stuffed With Goat Cheese {seriously easy} and Truffle Honey Holiday Baked Brie. Yum.
Here is the recipe for the Truffle Honey Holiday Baked Brie:
Ingredients:
1 sheet puff pastry
1 tbsp salted butter {melted”}
2 tbsp pecan pieces
1 tbsp white truffle oil
2 tbsp honey
1 eight oz. wheel brie
1 whole egg {beaten}
1 piece kitchen twine
Method:
1. Defrost puff pastry for approximately 15 minutes and unfold onto a baking sheet covered with parchment.
2. Ina small bowl, combine butter, pecan pieces, white truffle oil and honey; set aside.
3. Place brie in middle of pastry; pull flaps of dough up around edges to top of cheese, pressing dough against side of brie and gathering together at the top.
4. Before sealing dough flaps, pour honey mixture over brie right before squeezing together excess dough and tie with a piece of kitchen twine.
5. Brush beaten egg over top and side of pastry.
6. Bake in 375 degree oven about 20 minutes until pastry is golden. Serve warm with French baguette slices.  

culinarium chocolat tart chef Tyler Florence {image via Living in Color with Sonu & Tyler Florence}
Speaking of food, Bob Chin and Sonu Mathew of Benjamin Moore talked about the “Social Palette – how trends, social media and palates influence color.” it was a beautifully rich presentation tying our passions for food and color. The mouth-watering photo of a chocolate tart is from Chef Tyler Florence’s new book, “Tyler Florence Family Meal: Bringing People Together Never Tasted Better.” It was so fun getting to meet Sonu too. Her blog, Living in Color with Sonu has been a favorite design blog of mine. Be sure to drop by for some serious color inspiration.
Culinarium 2010 ended on a spirited note with “The Art of the Cocktail” featuring Perry’s bartenders and the San Francisco 40-year institution’s signature cocktails. All proceeds of the event will benefit the Design Trade Resources Association.
I can’t wait to see what is in store for Culinarium 2011!

*all images property of Simplified Bee unless stated
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Read full story By on October 25, 2010 in Entertaining, food, interior design, kitchens, tile

Interior Design Tips by BluLabel Bungalow: Small Spaces and The Luxury of Less

Today I am thrilled to have Erika Ward of Atlanta-based, Erika Ward Interiors as a guest blogger.  Erika is passionate about interior design and it shows on her lovely blog, BluLabel Bungalow. I’ve also had the pleasure of meeting Erika while in New York to watch The Nate Show. She is delightful! I also think you will love this post… tip #2 is my favorite 🙂
In the House Beautiful July/August 2010 issue, they pose the question, “Is Small the New Big?” Initially, I was irritated by the question simply because it sounded like yet another trend. In 7-10 years will we once again be in love with sprawling estates?
Naturally, small is the new big when so many are downsizing due to current economic conditions. While everyone is not in financial straits some have chosen to reduce their living space in order to be more ecologically responsible. The article examines three homes, the largest a mere 650 square feet, and concludes that living large is all about quality and not quantity.
When visiting potential clients, I find they have enough furniture and accessories to furnish two homes. In fact, most of us have more than we really need. My first inclination is to grab a box and begin removing excess from the walls and mantels, but I know better than that. We are sensitive about our stuff, aren’t we? Instead I offer the following suggestions, applicable to both large and small homes, when practicing “The Luxury of Less” principle:
 
via oly studio
Edit Your Space
Perform a “healthy purge” and keep only what you love. If you can’t bear to part with your knick-knacks, consider a wall display or arranging them together in a curio cabinet. This works best when you have a collection of one or two items.
Seek Help With Organization
Living with what you need requires you to know what you need. Perform an assessment of each space noting the function of each room. If an item in the room does not serve a relevant need, then remove it. Be sure that each remaining item “has a home” or an assigned place when not in use.
Choose Dual Purpose Furniture
Shop smarter. Choose furnishing that serve two purposes, i.e. a ottoman that serves as additional seating as well as a coffee table.
Seek Help With Space Planning
The wrong furniture arrangement can kill a space.  Employ designer tricks to find optimal seating arrangements and traffic flow in the room.  The House Beautiful article lends two pieces of advice:
  1. Keep the seating arrangments pulled away from the walls. Creating spaces beyond the furniture adds volume to the room.
  2. Use furniture with exposed legs. This creates air space and a feeling of openness you cannot achieve with upholstery that goes to the floor.
Buy the Highest Quality You Can Afford, Fake the Rest
Your budget is small, but you splurge on your dream wallpaper. You don’t have money left for a custom bed so make one. There are countless tutorials on the web that guide you through the steps of making an upholstered headboard. Give your headboard an expensive look with tufting and/or framing.
 
via BeeLine Home 

Inject Interest with Color and Patterns
Using colors and patterns provides eye candy and really draws you into a space. Painted floors, playful wallpapers, artwork, and soft fabrics help to bring the room to life and establish the personality of its owner.

Do you find satisfaction in living with less? 
How have your made your life simpler this year?
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Read full story By on October 20, 2010 in color, decorating small spaces, Design Tips, home organization, interior design

Orange October Interior Design – Go Giants!

The orange trend is in full swing here in the San Francisco Bay Area. Giants baseball fans are over-the-moon that the boys of summer have moved on in the play-offs. They will be playing tonight in Philly and we will all be watching, cheering and wearing our orange & black.
To celebrate the Giants and send them good wishes, this “Orange October” post is for them. You are sure to enjoy it, even if you are rooting for another team.

orange floral wallpaper white black chair bedroom sara story design {image via Sara Story Design}

orange drapes chinese chippendale chair designer palmer weiss {image via Palmer Weiss – I know she’ll be cheering the orange & black!}

orange living room sofa designer palmer weiss{image via Palmer Weiss}

Owl Nursery Orange Side table Bungalow5 {orange hourglass lacquer side table by Bungalow 5}

orange chandelier chalkboard wall dining room{image via Houzz}

orange black front door brick home {image via Houzz & Flickr}

orange staircase stripe hermes {image via Houzz}

orange hermes boxes sara story design bedroom {image via Sara Story Design}

Let’s Go Giants! Bring us home a win!

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Read full story By on October 16, 2010 in color, interior design

Notes on Navigating High Point Furnishings Market…

Starting tomorrow and running through October 21st, approximately 85,000 people {mostly serious retail home furnishings buyers} will be attending The High Point Market in North Carolina. It’s the largest furnishings industry trade show in the world and it happens twice a year. They claim if you can’t find it in High Point…it probably doesn’t exist.

arteriors home chandelier high point {Arteriors Home – Building: IHFC #H320}
“With more exhibitors than any other event, Market Week presents a truly comprehensive product selection, covering every category, style and price,” says Market Authority President and CEO Brian Casey. “Plus, all of the latest trends in form, function, color and finish arrive in tens of thousands of new product debuts. But we also believe that retailers and designers want to understand the context from which these forms emerge, and they want real-world, nuts and bolts solutions to their business challenges. So, we also offer a full slate of seminars and presentations by our industry’s leading researchers and consultants.”

clarke and clarke fabrics duralee high point lino sheers {Clarke & Clarke – Duralee Fine Furniture Showroom High Point – 330 N Hamilton, Ste 301}
With over 188 buildings and 12 million square feet of show space to cover. The experience could get overwhelming really fast. Having a plan of attack is a must. Here are some great resources to help you plan your trip. Unfortunately, I cannot attend this year, but I’m taking notes!
If it is your first time attending the event, here’s a link to a video and list of valuable planning tips courtesy of The High Point Market Authority.

Red Egg Turquoise Chinese Cabinet buffet high point
{Red Egg – Building: 415 W High Street}
Recently, High Point Market Authority launched a social media and planning tool called MyMarket. It allows attendees to customize their Market Week experience by finding exhibitors, presenters and events and saving selections for future reference in an itinerary. MyMarket can be accessed online to set up view Market schedules and events, view contacts and exhibitors, send messages and set meetings. It is also mobile-browser compatible for smart phones and iPads. Go to https://www.highpointmarket.org/MyMarket

Jaimie Young High Point Harem Collection Stools
{Jamie Young Co. – Interhall Booth #IH205}
Also, I loved this article, How to Make the Most of Your Visit to High Point by Elizabeth Morten from Dovecote Decor as seen on Brooke’s Velvet & Linen blog. Liz lived near High Point for over 30 years and shares her insider tips. After securing lodging {biggest hurdle in Liz’s eyes – for a list of accommodations go here}, she recommends your first visit the InterHall in IHFC (International Home Furnishings Center).

“If you are not snagging “one of a kinds,” your first stop is the IHFC.” says Liz. “Walk through the main entrance (Commerce) and walk down the hall to the right. InterHall is the must see, juried space at market… Interhall represents boutique vendors, with different styles with uniformity of scale–read, not super-sized. This is hybrid furniture, often made of sustainable materials, in Asia, with small production runs. You will wait months and months for most things from InterHall, but the look combined with price is worth the wait.”

 

worlds away two tier ring console in gold {Worlds Away – Building: IHFC #D319}

The next High Point will be April 4-10, 2011.
Are you headed to High Point this year or next?
What vendors are a must see on your list?
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Read full story By on October 15, 2010 in furniture, home accessories, interior design