Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Today's Finds

Handmade mug with spot pattern from Wakako Senda

I love everything in this Japanese shop; it was hard to pick a favorite. :)

Hand-knitted dog sweater from Camelotia

How beautiful is this dog sweater? I kind of want a sweater in the same colors for myself! (I would also love the dog too, but alas, now is not the time. Sigh.)

Anna Karina print from watersounds

Can I just say that 13-year-old me would've died for this print?! I was majorly into black and white decor for some reason. I insisted on painting my walls white (they had been pink), and changing my bedding and some of the art on my walls to black and white. I had also just taken an intro to French class, and I discovered Anna Karina about the same time too...so yeah, I would've gone nuts for this print. I should buy it to make my inner, angst-ridden tween happy. I still really like it now, obviously, so I guess my tastes haven't really changed all that much. :)

Vitra Kast Storage from Design Public

You know, in case you have an extra $11k lying around, this shelving system is the dreamiest.

Leather clutch from Mocha Bags

I love the simple shape of this clutch, and it comes in pastel pink too!

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Today's Finds

Plaitaway bangle from Erin Lightfoot

I love all of the patterns on Erin Lightfoot's porcelain jewelry...just gorgeous.

 Lounge chair by Masaya & Co.

I designed a chair with a very similar silhouette many moons ago when I was in design school, so it makes sense that I would instantly be attracted to this chair. I really just can't stop looking at it! Personal preference aside, I think this simple silhouette is truly timeless and would complement just about any modern (or not-so-modern) home. Also, this shop gets bonus points for using sustainably-sourced hardwoods and planting 100 trees for every chair they sell. :)

 Railroad circle blouse from Sara Bergman

I love Sara Bergman's take on the classic striped shirt...changing the direction of the stripes to create geometric elements and visual interest. And it looks comfy too!

Pure copper spun planter from Yield Design Co.

Copper, brass, and rose gold are everywhere right now. It's funny how trends change because if you look at design magazines from even just 5-10 years ago (and I have a lot of them...outing myself as a magazine hoarder right now), warm metals were considered outdated and even icky! Haha. That's just silly. This copper planter is just about the cutest thing I've ever seen, whether it's trendy or not, and it would look nice on a bookshelf (or really anywhere).

Silver stackable rings - Moroccan Sugar Collection from gemagenta

These rings were cast in sterling silver from models carved out of real sugar; they're inspired by Moroccan tea rituals and henna tattoos. How cool is that? I love the lacy, free-form style, and I think they're so delicate and pretty.

Have you guys found any new shops or indie designers that make your heart go pitter-patter lately?

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Today's Finds

Handmade concrete stool with pine legs from Enkelhet

Kelim rug designed by Alyson Fox for Ferm Living, found at Vertigo Home

Pleated terracotta planter designed by MSDS for Umbra Shift, found at Unison

Grasshopper floor lamp designed by Greta Grossman and produced by Gubi, found at DWR

"Planta Melocotón" print by Depeapa

This week's finds are sort of earthy, minimal, and modern, with a bit of texture and pattern thrown in for good measure. I feel like a room with all of these things would look really clean and modern without feeling sterile.

P.S. The grasshopper lamp is obviously on my dream wishlist, you know, the one where I have $875 to spend on a lamp. ;)

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Today's Finds

It's been forever since I did one of these posts, right? I happened to be looking for some cute studio/office stuff today and came across a few things I thought I'd share.

Vintage utility cart from The White Pepper

Custom business card stamp from The Stationary Boutique

Telephone wall clock from Decoylab

"Don't Forget" magnetic notepad from Quill and Fox

Vintage wire magazine rack from Nine Star Vintage

I don't know about you guys, but I could probably use one of those "Don't Forget" notepads in every room. Also, I'm pretty sure a transpondster is what I want to be when I grow up, you know, if the whole art thing doesn't work out.

Should I bring back "Today's Finds" posts? What d'ya think?

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

10 Photos from Saturday

watermelon house near Logan Circle in Washington, DC
Last weekend was gorgeous. I mean really, really. When the weatherman says the phrase "low humidity," which is so rare in the swampland that is DC, people usually do a double take, then drop everything and head outside. We had planned to do work on the house all weekend, but those plans were deferred for lazing about outside, enjoying the breeze (there was a breeze!) and just in general loving life.

Le Diplomate restaurant in Washington, DC
We went to eat at Le Diplomate, a French café near Logan Circle.

Le Diplomate in Washington, DC
The whole entryway is beautifully tiled, but I tried to minimize the obnoxious instagramming and just snapped a quick pic.

Le Diplomate in Washington, DC
If anyone's curious, I had a gruyère omelette with a green salad, and it was maybe the best omelette I've ever had in my life. I did actually take a pic with my phone, but it just didn't do it justice.

When we were walking to the restaurant, we saw a stack of books on the street with a "FREE" sign on them, one of which was this beautiful hardbound art book from the National Gallery. I have been really good about not buying books for a while because we really don't have space for them, but it was free and I have my limits, people. It was published in the 60s or 70s and has pretty cool old photos in the intro also. Maybe I'll post some pics of the inside pages later this week.

millennium in Washington, DC
Next stop was millennium, which is a cute shop that stocks mostly mid-century furniture and accessories. We were looking for a nightstand for Peter, and they had a couple of contenders. We didn't have the car, though, and we didn't really see anything we loved enough to drive back into town the same day. I've heard their merchandise turns over quickly, so I doubt either of them are still there at this point.

mid-century furniture in Washington, DC
This shop is tiny but packed with goodness. Maybe they won't notice if I just move into a corner somewhere.

vintage mid-century accessories
vintage mid-century housewares at millennium in Washington, DC

I snapped a few pics when we were walking around, but I'll save those for another post. I can't really remember what else we did that day, but I'm sure it involved coffee and sunshine. :)

So, what about you guys? Did you have an awesome weekend too? Anyone else wanna paint their house like a watermelon?

Monday, June 23, 2014

Dining Room Update

As promised in last week's post on these chairs, I'm sharing more photos of the dining room today. We aren't finished in this room, or any room in the house, but we have made quite a bit of progress since the last update. I've told you all about the table and chairs already, but we've acquired a couple more pieces of furniture over the past year. You'll probably notice first that the walls are a different color; we painted them Stonington Gray by Benjamin Moore. It's a really nice neutral shade, not too dark or too light, and more importantly, not blue-tinged or purple-tinged or green-tinged...just a really beautiful color. We went through a lot of samples at our local Benjamin Moore shop before deciding on this one. It's been almost a year, and we're still really happy with it. You might remember that the pendant light was the very first thing we changed in this room, before we even had any furniture.

This sideboard is just to the right of the window. That drawing was done by my dad's cousin in 1961. It's a little funny because she signed and dated it, and we have the same first and last name (we were both named after the same aunt). Handmade things from family members are the most precious heirlooms to me. :)

We bought this cabinet from Crate and Barrel to house china that's been passed down to me. It ended up being the perfect size. Initially, we were looking for something vintage, but we couldn't find anything with the right dimensions. I love this little cabinet. The paneled glass doors echo the window in the back door, and the shape is a good compliment to the red bench that sits on the same wall (in the next photo).

Here's the other side of the back wall. Yes, there's always a random assortment of garden things on that bench, and usually muddy shoes underneath. This is right inside the back door, and since we don't have a mud room, I tried to make a cute little corner for stashing stuff until it can be moved elsewhere. The handmade bench is from Signed and Numbered and the blueberry print is from anek.

An assortment of treasures on top of the white cabinet. I always wish people would talk about their collections rather than just say, "um, here's stuff and things." So, each object gets it's own photo below.

This pink house is actually a little box; the roof comes off, and the house is hollow inside. It was made for my grandparents by a friend of theirs many years ago, and my grandmother gave it to me when I was just out of college and moving into my first apartment. (Maybe this is when my obsession with pink houses began? I don't know, but I sure love this one a whole lot.)

I bought this assemblage art piece/clock, what I call my "Good Day Box," about 14 or 15 years ago at a craft show in Baltimore. It still makes me happy every time I look at it. (I can't remember the artist's name at the moment, and I've misplaced her card. When I find it, I will update this post.)

This stoneware doe vase came from Anthropologie last year, and I got the flowers from a local antique shop. I might change out the flowers for other things in the future, but right now I think she's really pretty like that.

This brass candleholder was another gift from my grandmother and those are my great-grandparents in the background. (You can see a clearer photo of them in this post, if you're curious.)

I took a couple of photos of the sunflowers just because they're nice.


So what do we have left to do? Well, I want a large painting for the right wall, and it will probably take us a while to save up for that. I might paint something myself, but I don't know. It's funny, when we went to Gari Melchers' house a few weeks ago, the docent made a note that although his paintings were hanging in the living room when we were there, he would not have actually hung his own paintings in the house. She went on to explain how a lot of artists don't hang their own work because that's their "work," and it's hard to get out of the critical mindset you have when creating it and just enjoy it the way you would enjoy other art. I was like, you don't have to tell me lady, I get that. I really get that. So, we'll see.

We've also been back and forth about getting a rug. It would be nice to add some more color and pattern, but what you can't see from these photos is the other half of the room, the living room. Our house is an open floor plan so it all needs to work together. We're thinking we do want a rug for the living room area, so having a rug in here also might be overkill. But if we do, again that would be something to save up for because most of the rugs I really like aren't cheap.

And the last big addition is two more dining chairs for the heads of the table. I want chairs that are different from, but still complement, the chairs we already have. We haven't really even started looking properly for those.

So that's our tiny dining room! I'm hoping to get to a point in other rooms where I can share more updates soon! I posted sources below, and I linked to specific items when I could find them. If I missed anything, let me know in the comments. xo, Mary

Source list: chairs/vintage; dylan dining table/CB2; curtains and curtain rod/West Elm; sheer curtains/Pottery Barn; Paterson white cabinet/Crate & Barrel; Norden sideboard/IKEA; lined wire baskets/World Market; blue planter/Home Depot; white pitcher/IKEA; everything else I think already mentioned above. :)