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Interview with Interior Designer Jan Showers & Book Giveaway

A-list American interior designer, Jan Showers is best known for creating inviting spaces with a nod to old Hollywood glamour. Her work has been featured on the cover of all the best shelter magazines. And her design firm, based in Dallas, Texas has  been recognized as one of the most distinguished in the nation. 
In addition to designing interiors, Jan launched The Jan Showers Collection in early 2000 and authored a book, Glamorous Rooms showcasing her work and innate sense of style. Jan has graciously offered a personalized, signed copy of her book Glamorous Rooms to one Simplified Bee reader.
Simplified Bee: Jan, Your designs are timeless, functional and glamorous. When did you know you wanted to be an interior designer?
JS: Thanks! Probably from the time I was in grade school, but never dreamed in those days of doing it professionally. My mother always had interior designers and I would enjoy being in on the decision making process from an early age. My mother had wonderful taste. Her mother’s side of the family was French—and, they loved all things French—-fashion, interiors, great food (and they were all great cooks, which is why I love to cook). By the way, my mother would have loved your blog because she was Martha Stewart many years before Martha!
SB: Thank you for the nice compliment! So, in addition to designing, you have authored a book called, Glamorous Rooms and your website currently has a quote saying, “Glamour and comfort are not mutually exclusive.” What elements bring glamour to a space?
JS: I do think comfort is a huge part of glamour. What good is a room if it looks elegant, but is uncomfortable? We have all seen those rooms—-usually, they are composed of furnishings from one period. That is why I love to mix periods and styles. I find that to be always glamorous.
SB: In 2000, you launched your collection of beautiful upholstery, case goods, and lighting. Your current collection is magnificent and I can’t decide what I like best – today the Sarah Bench is my favorite. Do you have a current favorite? 
JS: I love the Sarah Bench, too. It is absolutely stunning upholstered in white hide. I also love the new regency lamp in Aubergine—they are murano glass with the timeless style shape of a ginger jar. For me, i am going to add the new Carlyle Console to my entry hall in our new parchment finish.
{Casa Amesti living room. Frances Elkins Interior Design. Photo from Architectural Digest}
SB: Who are your favorite designers?
JS: past—Frances Elkins for her timelessness and the fact that she discovered all of the fabulous French furniture designers in the 1930’s. She was way ahead of her time and her rooms still hold up today. I also love Billy Baldwin and David Hicks. How can I ever forget the first time I saw a photograph of the legendary Villa Fiorentina at St Jean Cap Ferrat in France that Baldwin designed for Mary Wells and Harding Lawrence? I also love the clean, modern look that David Hicks brought to all of his interiors… so chic. Mark Hampton created comfortable inviting rooms that had an understated glamour. Present day designers—Peter Marino is incredibly talented—he is a perfectionist when it comes to detail and I admire his work tremendously. Kelly Wearstler, for her great color sense, Robert Couturier for his fabulous European take on design—his rooms are always exciting to me. 
SB: It seems you are really embracing social media. You are on Facebook, tweet and write a blog. Of the three, do you have a favorite?
JS: For sure, writing my blog that can be found here. It gives me great pleasure! My editor at Abrams, the publisher of my book encouraged my company to be on Facebook. It is difficult to find the time to deal with Facebook and Twitter and I am not sure I am very good at either one.
SB: What is your advice to other interior designers who are timid about trying social media marketing outlets? 
JS: Hire a consultant so that you will know what to do! I am hiring one this fall as I have no idea what I’m doing! I don’t think people want to know if I have a headache. There is way too much of that kind of chat for me. Tell me something interesting that I would enjoy hearing at the dinner table or at a cocktail party. Who cares if I am on my way to a client’s house or having a good or bad day? The most interesting tweets I read are the ones that give me some news about the design world or the world. 
SB: Do you have “go to” paint colors? If so, which ones?
JS: The color in my showroom is Benjamin Moore 1508 Spring Thaw and it works with everything—there must be lots of houses with that color. I’ve had it there since 1996 when we opened and more than half the people who walk in the door ask us for the color. For a warmer tone, I love Benjamin Moore HC-44 Lenox Tan. It’s a great camel color that works well in rooms that look cozy and inviting. I love French blues and one of the very best is Donald Kaufman #33. His paints are incredible—I love his #12, #13 and #25 as well. You really can’t go wrong with any of his colors. I also love Farrow and Ball paints. The color of the conference room in my office is Benjamin Moore HC-144 Palladian Blue—everyone loves it and it’s a great bedroom color as well.
SB: Which of today’s interior design trends are here to stay and which ones will we see fade away?
JS: I really don’t like trends—I love timelessness. I don’t think either of these are trends, but sustainable fabrics and woods will become a part of interior design.
SB: What is your favorite room in your house and why?
JS: This is a difficult question for me to answer because I love every room at our house in the country! If I had to select one, I guess it would be the dining room because of the wonderful times we’ve had in that room with family and friends. I also love the library in that house because my husband and I love to sit there by the fire to read the papers in the mornings and a drink in the evenings.

Glamorous Rooms showcases interiors designed by Jan, including many projects unpublished until now. To enter to win a signed copy of Glamorous Rooms, simply leave a comment {include your email if I don’t have a way to contact you}. For extra entries:

• Become a new follower of Simplified Bee’s Blog, Twitter or Facebook Page.
• Mention this giveaway in a post or tweet, then leave a comment letting me know.
Please post a separate comment for each extra entry. Entry period closes at midnight PST, Friday, October 1, 2010.
Many thanks to Jan for the lovely interview!

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Read full story By on September 20, 2010 in furniture, Giveaways, interior design, interview, upholstery

Fashion Week, Oscar de la Renta for Lee Jofa and Social Media 101

With Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York launching today {yipee! schedule here}, I thought this the perfect time to write about one of my favorite designers. It’s already been  chatted up in shelter magazines, national newspapers and blogland. But in case you haven’t heard, in July Lee Jofa announced its first licensed collection of home fabrics from fashion legend, Oscar de la Renta. The fabric collection includes 25 designs in silk, linen, velvet and cotton which range from delicate floral embroidery to ethnic-inspired prints. The fabrics feature the fine tailoring and opulent detail that is the Oscar de la Renta signature.
In the Lee Jofa press release, Oscar de la Renta said, “Fabrics have always played an extraordinarily important part in my collections. I am very excited about this latest extension of Oscar de la Renta Home with Lee Jofa, a company that shares my commitment to craftsmanship and quality.”
In August, Kravet’s Inpired.Talk unveiled their Lee Jofa showroom at the D&D Building in NYC launching the Oscar de la Renta Home for Lee Jofa collections. The designer room was styled by Oscar Home creative director and interior designer Miles Redd. And the fabrics are available in to the trade in Lee Jofa showrooms nationwide.

 
As reported in The Editor at Large, the hand-made ballroom skirts created for the launch of his fabric collection with Lee Jofa, Oscar de la Renta will be auctioned online September 7 – November 30 at www.biddingforgood.com {opening bid of $750}. All proceeds will benefit Casa del Niño, an organization he founded in 1982 with Xiomara Menendez to help children in the Dominican Republic.
 
On another note, Erika Ward from BluLabel Bungalow featured an article I wrote called, Social Media 101 by Simplified Bee. The article recaps a panel I served on for a social media discussion sponsored by Kravet and Lee Jofa in their San Francisco showroom. It gives a broad overview of social media and how it can help grow your business. Thanks Erika!

Are you following fashion week? If so, which designer’s collection are you eager to see?

*photos courtesy of Kravet and Lee Jofa

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Read full story By on September 9, 2010 in furniture, interior design, upholstery

Custom Eco-Friendly Fabric Printing – Spoonflower

Okay, I might be late to the party, but I recently came across Spoonflower , an amazing print  on demand textile marketplace and community. Founded in 2008, the North Carolina-based company makes it possible for individuals to design, print and sell their own fabric designs. Since then , the  Spoonflower community has exploded to 70,000+  crafty individuals who use their own fabric to create all sorts of items including clothing, artwork and home accessories. The  Spoonflower marketplace now offers the largest collection of independent fabric designers in the world!
The selection and quality of fabrics is impressive! Spoonflower uses large-format inkjet printers specially modified to run fabric. Unlike conventional textile manufacturing, digital printing entails very little waste of fabric, ink, water or electricity. In addition, they print using eco-friendly, water-based pigment inks on natural fiber textiles. No additional chemicals are used in the printing or preparation process. Clients can order a swatch of fabric or 100 yards of a single design. The fabric is shipped within a week. 
Here are some beautiful textiles made and available on Spoonflower that caught my eye:
 
 
Be sure to check out Spoonflower’s weekly contents too. Here is the latest winning fabric design:
Love the whimsical splashing drinks and colorful cocktail monkeys hanging from the martini glasses.  
Cheers!
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Read full story By on May 17, 2010 in green design, healthy home, interior design, upholstery

Sweet Pink & Yellow Baby Girl Nursery by House of Ruby

Whimsical, chic and opulent. This darling nursery room was created by San Francisco Peninsula-based interior designer, Melodie Rubin of House of Ruby.

Starting with existing white on white polka dot window treatments, Rubin creates a bright and beautiful yellow, pink and white color palette that is not typical, but yet still feminine and shouts, “It’s a girl!” The sunshine yellow wallpaper by Nina Campbell is a nice backdrop to the nursery’s focal point and inspiration, a white Sutton Canopy Crib by Restoration Hardware. The crib with a four poster bed look converts to a toddler bed and is dressed in crib bedding custom made from Serena & Lily’s Ruby/Sunshine Mosaic Fabric.

An antique, hand painted side table handed down from a proud grandmother was placed next to the custom glider – arm chair by Patricia Edwards {available through the trade or Posh Tots}. A throw pillow by Trina Turk pulls the color scheme together nicely and mixes in a modern touch.

The exquisite round tufted ottoman is worth a closer look. Like the chair, it is covered in solid bubblegum pink and contrasting pastel pink dot fabrics both by Designers Guild {available through the trade at Osborne & Little}. The cord and trim add a touch of whimsy and are both from Fabricut.

Here’s another look at the darling ottoman. The diamond pattern area rug is made from 100 New Zealand Wool Berber and is by Masland Carpet Mills.
I love this nursery design by House of Ruby because it has range and can easily evolve into a toddler and little girl’s room. What do you love about this sweet nursery room?


*images courtesy of House of Ruby and Kira Shemano Photography
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Read full story By on March 22, 2010 in baby and children, baby nursery room, interior design, upholstery