Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

IT'S A FACETED LIFE

Ubiquitous in our natural environment, geometric patterns are really having a moment in design right now.  It seems everywhere we turn, we run into something geometric. What's more, faceted objects are reigning in home décor; from planters and terrariums to faceted vases and light fixtures.  We find these angular beauties in furniture design as well as textiles for the bed, tabletop and wall applications.  

One of the first things we learn as children are basic geometric shapes, and they stay with us throughout our lives.  Maybe it's that sense of familiarity that makes geometric shapes such a popular pattern in home décor.  Geometrics are a way of lending formality to a space; making it striking but without taking over.

Geometric patterns are not just a contemporary trend either; it is one that has endured throughout history.  The ancient Greeks and Moroccans both used bold geometric patterns as part of their architectural and interior design. Throughout the 1900's, angular structures and patterns were presented in different forms as the design styles adapted and changed.

Geometric shapes and patterns provide a stunning backdrop for a variety of décor settings and they remain popular because they mimic items found in nature.  Nature is a constant inspiration in all design.


Froissé Mirror designed by Paris based Hungarian artist Mathias Kiss found on Yellowtrace

Faceted Console Table from Boca do Lobo

Origami Coffee Table found on West Elm






Delsey Luggage


Knowledge in the Brain Bookends by Karim Rashid found on All Modern

Pink Tourmaline Ring by Daphne Krinos


Geo Salt & Pepper Shakers found on West Elm

Geometric fashion wearable art white dress with faceted 3D structure using connecting triangle shapes

 Scalen Wall Surface in Cinza from Brazilian tile manufacturer Castelatto

Stool found on Made Goods

Lamps from Boco do Lobo


Geo Pendant found on Urban Outfitters

Danielle Faceted Clutch


Faceted Glass Vases found on West Elm

Aranguren & Gallegos Architects -  Madrid, Spain

Himmeli Light Cage Table Lamp found on Etsy

Monolith Lounge Side Table from Desinere

Oric Chair inspired by Polyhedron Origami design by Yuji Fujimura

Geometric Globe Planter

Myer Bourke Street Redevelopment in Melbourne, Australia by NH Architecture

xo,
Emi




Monday, February 16, 2015

THE RUG COMPANY

I have long admired and appreciated the beauty of the rugs at The Rug Company designed by some of the world's most inspired and respected designers.  They are masters of print, art, architecture, interior and product design.  The Rug Company worked closely with each designer, harnessing their creative brilliance and translating their unique vision into beautiful rugs.

I have chosen some of my favorites rugs from The Rug Company and compiled them here for your viewing pleasure; they surely all are a work of art and inspiration. Being both sophisticated and classic, these rugs are made of hand-knotted Tibetan wool and silk; beauty and comfort has never looked so good.



From the moment it launched, the Diane Von Furstenberg rug collection seduced with its witty patterns, which are at the same time sexy and sophisticated.  
"Animal inspiration is classic DVF and this Climbing Leopard print is no exception.  In a lush emerald with leopard shapes that add depth and dimension, this statement piece is perfect for a dramatic entryway." - Diane Von Furstenberg

Climbing Leopard by Diane Von Furstenberg




Tim Gosling's rug designs are based on his love of the Art Deco movement in London, using design language born out of an historic sense of architecture and history.  The Deco Spiral rug was inspired by the clean, monochrome lines of Hay's Wharf Building, completed in the early 1930s on London's riverfront.

Deco Spiral by Tim Gosling




Rockwell's collection for the Rug Company is based on graphic and textural explorations derived from his diverse projects; the designs are at the same time sophisticated and playful.

Gold Rings by David Rockwell



"The Catella rug is a classical design, strict and sophisticated.  It adds glamour to any room." - Emily Todhunter
Emily Todhunter began her career in 1988 as a specialist painter and is now respected for her elegant designs and use of luxurious materials.

Catella by Emily Todhunter



British fashion designer Giles Deacon is known for his playful, quirky, glamorous and sexy designs.  Many of his designs feature a signature "twist", exemplifying his subversive aesthetic and rendering them conversational pieces.

Sentinel by Giles Deacon



Los Angeles based interior designer and tastemaker Kelly Wearstler has become a household name for her luxurious and glamorous designs.
"Drawing inspiration form the natural veining of stone and marble, the organic line work of Tracery shifts and shimmers as the light hits the silk threads." - Kelly Wearstler

Tracery by Kelly Wearstler



The Rug Company's Co-Founder and Creative Director, Suzanne Sharp is celebrated as an artistic mastermind and pioneer of rug design.  Her fearless creative energy and instinctive approach to design have enabled her to create covetable and distinctive rug collections.
A classical symmetrical key motif is repeated and twisted into a diagonal plane.  The pattern is then overlaid to produce a three dimensional effect in shades of green and charcoal. 

Key Shadow by Suzanne Sharp














Friday, February 6, 2015

BLACK, WHITE AND SOMETIMES GOLD

Black is by definition the most elegant color, add in its counterpart white, sprinkle a little gold and you've got a winning combination.  Nothing packs a more powerful punch than this bold color combination, whether it's for interior design or fashion and style.  It is also a versatile combination as it works well with other colors, such as brights, muted colors or neutrals.  To me, black, white and gold is exotic, sexy and glamorous.

Black, white and gold can be seen here in our pillow collection;

Shop VIA SAN VITO's pillow collection:
ANELLI Collection in Noir/White/Metallic Gold 
QUATTRO Collection in Noir/White/Sand/Metallic Gold
TREK Collection in Noir/White
STRIATO Collection in Noir/White/Metallic Gold









Friday, January 30, 2015

TO TUFT OR NOT TO TUFT

It seems to me that I am not the only one with this particular mindset, but most people, including myself are much more inclined to decorate their homes and leave their own master bedroom as a project for "another time".  

Decorating the master bedroom is a task quite different from the rest of the house, unlike the kitchen or other living areas, a bedroom is a private haven for rest and relaxation. And it is the one room in your house that truly reflects your tastes and who you are as a person. 

Well, after much procrastination, I have finally decided to make small changes in my own bedroom.  Just starting off small; the hubs and I have decided to make it a weekend project and tackle the headboard first.  I've collected some photos of great headboards for inspiration.  Will update you all when the task has been completed.  Have a great weekend!