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San Francisco Showcase: Her Office by Catherine Kwong

On the second level just off the master suite at the 2012 San Francisco Decorator Showcase, interior designer, Catherine Kwong creates an elegant, contemporary and très chic home office. The room’s design was inspired by San Francisco’s fashion bloggers. “I set out to create a dream office – complete with pinup boards for tear sheets and look books and, of course, a custom closet to display a truly inspirational wardrobe”  Kwong adds.
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The stunning “Cortes” desk by Julian Chichester is wrapped in hand-dyed black vellum and sits on a gilded steel base. Adding a pop of color, Kwong pairs this desk with an orange 1960s “Bird” Chair designed by Preben Fabricius and Jorgen Kastholm. Luxe upholstered wall is Holly Hunt’s “Two Sides: Charcoal” and Benjamin Moore’s Iron Mountain blanket the walls and create a dramatic backdrop. While a large photograph, “Backstage at Pierre Balmain – Paris, 1954 #7” by Mark Shaw and a chandelier by Blackman Cruz demand a second look.
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An print of Andy Warhol’s iconic “Chanel No.5” hangs above an uncluttered black glass and brass console from Sarlo and bench covered in “Channels” by Kelly Wearstler for Lee Jofa.
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Mixing a little old with the new, Kwong places a 1920’s French art deco lamp designed by Eileen Gray and a chrome and 1940’s black letter holder on the desk.
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Drool worthy designer shoes, handbags and dresses are neatly presented in the open corner closet.

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Custom pin boards repeat the black & white “Channels” fabric by Kelly Wearstler.

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The closet doors featured a series of Hermes scarves custom-stretched into frames by Georgina Rice and Co. Such a cool idea!

 
*photo credit: Bess Friday or otherwise marked
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Read full story By on May 29, 2012 in Closets, interior design, lighting, office/study, vintage, wallpaper

Nature Inspired Christmas Mantel

Pinecones and trees, vintage touches and an adorable Christmas village. This year’s holiday mantel was inspired by nature and trips to Lake Tahoe this past summer. I had a head start because the pinecone garland was handmade back in September for a mantel that was featured in Emily Henderson’s Holiday Guide.
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I was hesitant , but my kids thought that the “village” needed Santa’s sleigh soaring over it. So made a silhouette of Santa, his sleigh and those famous flying reindeer. I’m not crazy about how it turned out, but they love it and that’s what matters.
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Resources: stockings by Thomas Paul, pinecone wreath from Target {vintage angel ornament added by me}, white lit houses from Red Envelope, bottle brush and wooden trees from West Elm, vintage glitter reindeer from Etsy {needed to be touched up with more glitter!} and lucite tray from Dabney Lee.
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Read full story By on December 7, 2011 in Christmas, holiday decor, mantels, simplified bee portfolio, vintage

Vintage Chic: Bar Carts – Cheers!

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They are  nostalgic and chic – not to mention highly versatile. The bar cart is hot and trending. Vintage inspired bar carts are popping up everywhere and last week I shared some gorgeous ones from Society Social.

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Here’s my vintage 1960s bar cart ready to serve guests summertime drinks. The cart was picked up at an estate sale in San Francisco last year. It was actually thrown in for free because I purchased a larger item – lucky me! I also found out it was originally it used as a TV stand.
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Don’t let the name fool you too – bar carts are terrific for serving tea & coffee or displaying desserts.  In fact, mine doesn’t look this way everyday. Because I am a tea girl, it’s typically ready for afternoon tea.

Cheers!
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Read full story By on September 8, 2011 in bar carts, Entertaining, vintage

Interior Design Trend Forecast for 2011

The most extraordinary spaces are personal, inviting and evolve overtime.  Great interiors contains highs and lows, old and new and a blend of pattern and texture. They don’t look like they’ve been plucked from the most current and in demand furniture catalog. So, when asked  “What are the most important trends for 2011?”, I tried peeling away the current images of chic product ads and focused on décor elements that are timeless, innovative or making a resurgence. So with that, here is what’s trending for 2011…
Something Old
2011 interior design trends vintage

Antiques & Vintage Treasures
1. Living Room by Palmer Weiss
2. 1940’s Loop Chair by Frances Elkins – Todd Merrill Antiques via 1st Dibs
3. 1830c Laurel Wreath Convex Mirror – Florian Papp via 1st Dibs
4. Dining Area by Jonathan Adler & Simon Doonan via Elle Décor {photo: William Waldron}
5. Vintage Tin Jars – Serena & Lily
6. Mid Century Moonglow Resin & Mirrrored Lanterns – High Style Deco via 1st Dibs
7. Dining Room by Miles Redd via Elle Decor {photo: Simon Upton}
8. Vintage Brass Foo Dog Bookends – DomestiKate via Etsy

Something Bold

2011 interior design trend wallcoverings

Wallpaper, Stencils & Wall Decals
1. Paradiso Wallpaper – Nina Campbell for Osborne & Little
2. Trellis Allover Stencil – Cutting Edge Stencils
3. Wall Decals and Wallpaper Pops {Mahones Wallpaper Shop}
4. Metallic Paper Weave – Grasscloth Wallcovering  – Phillip Jefferies
5. Vintage Floral Wallpaper – Secondhand Rose
6. Island Ikat Wallpaper – Thibaut Wallpaper & Fabrics

Something Worldly

2011 interior design trend worldly

Global Home Furnishings, Lighting & Décor Elements
1. Persian Bedding Collection by John Robshaw
2. Tangier Hanging Lamp  – Jayson Home & Garden
3. Antique Suzani fabric from Uzbekistan on a mid-century chair – Serena & Lily
4. Living Room by Leslie Lundgren Interior Design
5. Antique Red Lacquer Cabinet – Gumps
6. Vintage Suzani Pillows – Jayson Home & Garden
7. French Carved Mirror from Clayton Gray Home
8. Living Room by Stephanie Odegard via Elle Décor {photo credit: Antoine Bootz}

Something Wild

2011 interior design trend animal prints

Wild Animal Prints, Elements & Influence
1. Vintage Round Back Hide Chrome Chair – Pieces
2. Twitter – Bunny Williams – Beeline Home
3. 1940s Moose Antler Chandelier Showplace Antiques via 1st Dibs
4. Living Room via Elle Décor {photo credit: William Waldron}
5. Living Room by Jan Showers
6. Deer Skull with Crystal Antlers – Vivre
7. Faux Fur Throws – Williams Sonoma Home
8. Living Room by Grant K. Gibson

What trends are you loving for 2011?

* this is not a paid advertisement, just items I like.

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Read full story By on December 5, 2010 in antiques, interior design, vintage, wallpaper