Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Fretting over fretwork



Pick any country between the Bay of Biscay and the Bay of Bengal and you'll see examples of fretwork in the indigenous architecture. Repetitive geometric fretwork patterns were used by gothic, byzantine and mughal architects to create elaborate panels, doors and archways. In warmer places like India and Northern Africa, wood or marble fretwork panels were used as screens to keep rooms ventilated, while maintaining a level of privacy. In cooler places like Greece and Italy, fretwork was ornamental and used to decorate mouldings, gates, doors and columns. In modern times, CNC machines and fretsaws are used to create latticework and reliefwork that resembles fretwork from a bygone era. Although fretwork is uncommon in modern architecture, its made its way into interior design - the two most recognizable designations for fretwork in modern design are "greek key" and "chippendale".


I was recently browsing through House Beautiful Magazine's Dec/Jan issue and saw this beautiful Florida home of designer Thomas Hamel. Check out the fretwork paneling in the entryway!




Fretwork panels and wall art




1. Carved Wood Screen from Tazi Designs: $159 - use these as wall panels in groups or instead of windows on a patio. Stain it in a dark elm wood color against white-washed walls for added effect.  
2. Faux bamboo greek key mirror from Neiman Marcus: $495 - a great amalgamation of the east and the west. 
3. Mousharabi Lattice Screen from Tazi Designs: $1,800 - divide your living and dining room with this gorgous carved screen.
4. Round Fretwork mirror from Neiman Marcus: $295 - elegant and universally appealing.
5. Fretwork Mirrors from Neiman Marcus: $295 - elongate your walls by placing these mirrors vertically or place them above a fireplace. 
6. Fretwork Doors from Tazi Designs: $2,999 - best in a warm climate - use these doors as an entryway into your patio. 


Fretwork Seating




1. Imperial Chair from Gumps: $380 - a modern rendition of Victorian Chippendale.
2. Chinese Chippendale Armchair by Jonathan Adler: $550 - doesn't this chair make you smile? This chair would do wonderfully in a hollywood regency style dining room or in a modern Asian setting.
3. Openwork chair from Gumps: $395 - amazingly regal and perfect for the head of the table.
4. Outdoor fretwork table and chair from Horchow: $395 - a nice mix of greek key and chinese chippendale, this chair would make a great addition to your patio or sunroom.
5. Fretwork lounge chair by Barbara Barry: $4,600 - this chair screams LA and hollywood regency to me. In fact, I recently discovered that Jennifer Lopez has one of these in her home!
6. Chinese Chippendale chair from Wisteria: $379 - the black lacquer and faux bamboo give it a decidely Asian flair.
7. Moorish Armchair from Tazi Designs: $950 - love, love, LOVE this chair. Its the perfect blend of clean-lined modern, yet with intricate moorish fretwork detailing. This piece is on my wishlist!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Poufs galore!


Poufs are definitely on the "it" list this year. Design houses like Calypso St. Barth and John Derian have added these super chic little seats in vibrant colors, textures and sizes to their collections. Poufs are a great way of adding some whimsy to your space, in small, controlled amounts. Use them as extra seats, footstools or side tables. The bottomline is, if you're not pouf-ing it up this year, you're really missing out!

Textured Poufs


1. Shag pouf from Calypso St. Barth: $425 - a smart replacement for your 70's boyfriend!
2. Felted wool stone pouf from Viva Terra: $298 - the faux rocks are surprisingly comfortable.  
3. Knitted pouf from CB2: $80 - This lil' guy is perfect as a footstool - rub the soles of your feet on it for a nice foot massage!
4. Soft stone pouf from Viva Terra: $239 - place this in front of an ecosmart ventless fireplace for a sleek, modern look.
5. Flora pouf from Modern Dose: $549 - sit on this in your closet and ponder what dress to wear...ala Carrie Bradshaw!

Kiddie Poufs


1. Sushi pouf by Mimi Tin: $100 - for a kid with a sophisticated palette.
2. Mushroom pouf from Anthropologie: $168 - cuteness overdose!
3. Missoni pouf from Unica Home: $475 - for a lil' fashionista
4. Mookah pouf by Mookah: $129 - from Australia with love  
5. Paisley pouf by RSH home: $68 - something Charlotte York-Goldenblatt would pick out for her daughter (ok, I'm done with the SATC references!)

Mediterenean Poufs


1. Kilim Pouf from Viva Terra: $189 - for your winter mountain cabin.
2. Berber Pouf from ABC Home: $165 - better than a pillow pet!
3. Moroccan Leather Pouf from Tazi Designs: $225 - a little overplayed this year, but desirable nonetheless!
4. Moroccan Square Pouf from Moroccan Prestige: $995 - this is on my wishlist!  
5. Monaco Pouf from Horchow: $99 - love the white on eggplant embroidery.

Indian Poufs




1. Purple sunburst pouf from Global Home NY: $175
2. Zig zag pouf from Calypso St. Barth: $425
3. Jodhpur Pouf from Calypso St. Barth: $425
4. Kuba Jaipuri Pouf from Calypso St. Barth: $425
5. Red chainlink pouf from Global Home NY: $175
All of these are made of high quality linen and are pretty durable.

Get the Drift?


Drive down the west coast of the US and you'll see an abundance of beautiful driftwood adorning the beaches. Driftwood has an edgy, masculine appeal that inspires designers to create unique pieces of furniture and accessories. Add a piece of driftwood to a modern, minimal space or add it to your cottage-chic sitting room to invoke a feeling of earthy sophistication. Here are some of my favorite pieces.

Driftwood Lighting


1. Driftwood Chandelier by Currey & Co: $648 - would work well in a sparkling white dining room or an entryway - what a versatile piece!   
2. Tall Driftwood Table Lamp by Regina Andrew: $293 - very contemporary, very zen.
3. Short Driftwood Table Lamp by Currey & Co: $390 - Doubles as a sculpture.
4. Driftwood Floor Lamp by Arteriors: $1,101 - A statuesque piece, fit for a room with high ceilings.
5. Driftwood Lantern by Currey & Co: $855 - I saw this in a winery in Napa and couldn't take my eyes off it...
6. Driftwood Orb by Currey & Co: $871 - I love how the driftwood is bent to create the orb. 


Driftwood Accessories


1. Driftwood Bodega Mirror by Arteriors: $775 - I had this piece installed in our dining room and its looks stunning! I'll add a photo of it soon. 
2. Driftwood Candelabra: $215 - would look so pretty in a shabby chic room.
3. Driftwood Windward Mirror by Currey & Co: $299 - a great twist on a traditional sunburst mirror. 
4. Driftwood Wall Hooks through Etsy: $40 - form + function at its best.
5. Root Coat Stand through Viva Terra: $279 - they're both great, but I like the entwined root one more. 
6. Driftwood Mobile through Etsy: $30 - hang them on your patio or use a few of them as room dividers.

Driftwood Furniture


1. Round Driftwood Dining Table at Pieces: $3760 - quite pricey, but worth every penny. Pair it with West Elm's wrap dining chairs and you've got a winning combo!
2. Driftwood Bench at VandM: $950 - each one of these is handmade - throw on a couple of mongolian lamb pillows for added comfort.
3. Driftwood End Table at Crate and Barrel: $399 - a steal at this price.
4. Driftwood Console Table by Arteriors: $1437 - put this in your otherwise modern, clean-lined condo for added effect.
5. Driftwood Stool by Roost: $175 - create a wine corner in your home with these stools and the matching wine rack.
6. Square Driftwood Table: $1750 - reasonably priced - pair this table with linen slipcovered chairs for an updated shabby chic look.

I feel it in my bones...

 
Found in the well-appointed living quarters of princes and courtesans, bone inlay furniture was afforded only by the wealthy in times gone by. Today, craftsmen in India, Egypt and Morocco are sharing their craft with contemporary designers to create pieces that are an amalgamation of ancient artistry and modern sensibility. Rest assured that no animals were harmed in the creation of these pieces.

Bone Inlay Tables & Chests


1. Moorish bone inlay chest from Wisteria: $2,999 - Use it as a buffet in your dining room or as a lingerie chest in your bedroom.
2. Bone inlay console table from Well Appointed Home: $1,350 - clean, modern lines with exquisite craftsmanship. A perfect blend of the old and the new worlds. 
3. Small bone inlay table from Gumps: $295 - put this piece beside a comfy bergere or a barcelona chair, either way, its not a burden on your wallet!
4. French style bone inlay console table from Graham & Green: GBP 521 - would work beautifully against a bright colored wall or sofa. 
5. Bone inlay nighstand from Well Appointed Home: $700 - imagine waking up to this every morning...
6. Green bone inlay chest from Wisteria:$1,999 - the green adds a nice kick to the carefully crafted piece.

Bone Inlay Seating



1. Ram's head bone inlay chair from Graham & Green: GBP 395 - Pair 4 of these with a glossy black dining table for an eclectic look or the Saarinen 47" Round Dining Table for a global glam look.
2. White bone inlay chair from Well Appointed Home: $1,450 - perfect as a vanity chair in a dressing room or a Boudior.
3. Moroccan bone inlay chair from Well Appointed Home: $1,500 - play up the craftsmanship of these chairs by placing them at the head of the table. Use vapor chairs as side chairs to balance out the visual weight.
4. Bone Inlay Settee from Graham & Green: GBP 4,950 - place this piece in your anteroom and make an impression on awaiting guests.
5. Roman Bone Inlay Stool from Well Appointed Home: $900 - place this roman stool in front of your clawfoot bathtub or in a sitting room as extra seating - what a versatile piece!