Monday, November 28, 2011

California Classic

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The December/January issue of House Beautiful might just be the publication’s best issue of 2011. I was immediately drawn into the room on the cover. It is at once polished and inviting and has that quintessential California vibe. Sure enough, once I read the article, I realized that this charming and beautiful home is located in West Hollywood. Each room is completely chic, without any pretense. Every space is perfectly layered and beautifully styled, a given, considering the fact that the home owners are visual merchandisers. Aside from the thrill of seeing such a lovely space featured in the pages of this month’s issue, I was elated to see several Visual Comfort & Co. items in this stunning home.

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The grand dining room features Gracie Chinoiserie wallpaper, gingham chairs anchored by a couple of limed wood Chippendale-style chairs, and our Large Paris Flea Market Chandelier.

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The homeowners drew inspiration from Christopher Peacock’s classic kitchen designs for the all-white, timeless look of this space. Hanging overhead, a pair of our Grosvenor Single Pendants along with Visual Comfort’s Large Siena Flush Mounts, both in Polished Nickel.

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The guest bedroom features dark chocolate walls paired with flowy, ivory fabrics along with our Large Narrow Neck Vase Table Lamp in ivory on the nightstand.

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The fabulous guest bathroom is dressed in high gloss black paint and includes classic fixtures like Visual Comfort’s Two-Light Classic Double Library Sconce in Polished Nickel and our Medium Classic Smoke Bell.

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The lovely brass floor lamps in this inviting living room look very much like the Anette Floor Lamps from our Ralph Lauren collection.

 

{Image Credit: Amy Neunsinger for House Beautiful}

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving

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Happy Thanksgiving! We have much to be thankful for at Visual Comfort & Co. including your business and support. We hope you have a wonderful day with your loved ones. What are you most thankful for this year?

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

From Russia with Love

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While perusing some of our favorite international design magazines the other day, we stumbled upon the November issue of ELLE DECORATION Russia and were thrilled to see our Square Tube Hanging Chandelier front and center, on the cover of the magazine. The issue is filled with stunning, grand spaces and we are honored to see several of our lighting designs among the pages of this beautiful magazine.

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Unfortunately, our limited knowledge of the Russian language did not help us to decipher the name of the designer on this project and since we read the issue on Zinio, we couldn’t use a translation tool. Either way, this space is beautifully layered, with a warm, neutral palette as the base for vibrant patterns and textures.

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We love the casual, inviting nature of this space. The walls are a lovely shade of grey, which looks fantastic paired with the crisp, white moulding and glossy, black doors. The entire home is perfectly accessorized, with plenty of interesting layers and personal touches.

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Upon closer inspection, you’ll notice that this sitting room includes a pair of our Old Pharmacy Floor Lamps along with our Frame Makers 18 Picture Light.

Monday, November 14, 2011

A Chic Bachelor Pad

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The guest bedroom in this chic home features a pair of Watson Table Lamps by Thomas O’Brien for Visual Comfort and a Caged Lantern by Eric Cohler for Visual Comfort in Bronze

When given the task of designing a home for a twenty-nine year old professional hockey player, design duo Parrish Chilcoat and Joe Lucas of Lucas Studio opted for a masculine color palette, modern silhouettes, and several pieces of Visual Comfort lighting. The result is a home that is layered, youthful, and inviting—exactly what any stylish bachelor should strive for!

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The Living Room is dressed in warm neutrals, organic-inspired patterns and shapes, and our Tripod Floor Lamp in Tudor Brown .

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The stairway gives a nod to the Southern California locale, with white-washed walls, a vintage surfboard, and a Large Morris Lantern in Antique Zinc with Clear Glass.

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The patio is as layered and stylish as all of the rooms inside of the house. The furniture offers a relaxing vibe with two Brantley Lanterns by Suzanne Kasler for Visual Comfort hanging overhead.

 

{Image Credit: Victoria Pearson for House Beautiful}

Friday, November 11, 2011

Canadian House and Home: 25th Anniversary Issue

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The Westport Pendant by Barbara Barry in Pewter for Visual Comfort & Co. is featured in this lovely bathroom by Montréal-based interior designer, Scott Yetman.

We are thrilled to see many of our products and designers peppered through the pages of Canadian House & Home’s November 2011 issue, which also happens to be a celebration of this fantastic publication’s 25th Anniversary. In addition to new market features and editorial spread, the editors of House & Home took a stroll down memory lane to capture some of their favorite interiors, quotes, and moments in the magazine’s history. The issue truly is a fabulous read. Thank you for featuring several Visual Comfort products in this special issue, Canadian House & Home!

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This month’s “More or Less” feature includes two Visual Comfort chandeliers: The Oval Flat Line Chandelier from our Chart House Collection and the Classic Ring Chandelier from our Studio Collection.

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This handsome breakfast room by Scott Yetman features the Small Reed Chandelier in Polished Silver.

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This lovely Calgary showhome by designer, James McIntyre, includes the Greenwich Adjustable Floor Lamp by Thomas O’Brien for Visual Comfort in Polished Nickel.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Designer Spotlight: Nam Dang Mitchell

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We recently spotted Calgary-based interior designer, Nam-Dang Mitchell in the November 2011 issue of Canadian House and Home magazine. We were drawn in by an image of a kitchen Nam designed, using Visual Comfort lighting. Our interest piqued, we sought out Nam’s portfolio and loved what we were met with. Nam’s aesthetic is polished, tailored, and glamorous. She uses the most beautiful, subtle color palettes and mixes furnishings, accessories, and fabrics from various aesthetics and eras beautifully. The projects in her portfolio are quite different from one another, but they all have such polish and style. Naturally, we can’t help but love the fact that she has selected to use Visual Comfort lighting for so many of the spaces in her portfolio! We always love seeing our products used in design projects and it is especially nice to see them in such stunning spaces.

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This kitchen features a lovely color palette and the Small Goodman Hanging Lamp in Antique Nickel.

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Our Large Cornice Hanging Lantern Dots this Graceful Hallway

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On the left, our Classic Smoke Bell Pendant, On the right, our Six Light Square Tube Chandelier

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This chic dining room sets the stage for the Six Light Square Tube Chandelier.

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The graceful Ruhlmann Sconce flanks the fireplace in this lovely living room.

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Both this bathroom and living room feature the Bryant Sconce by Thomas O’Brien—on the left in Polished Nickel and on the right in Bronze.

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This handsome kitchen features a warm, neutral palette along with a pair of our Large Country Industrial Pendants in Bronze.

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This chic bedroom includes a Small Hicks Pendant in Bronze with Hand-Rubbed Antique Brass Accents and various textures.

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This elegant bedroom, dressed in warm neutrals is host to French-inspired accents like the gilded sunburst mirror above the bed and the Louis-style bench and a pair of our Large Ring Table Lamps in Alabaster.

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The Square Chunky Stacked Table Lamp in Alabaster adorns the nightstand in this classic bedroom.

 

{Image Credit: Colin Way via Nam Dang Mitchel Design Inc,}

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Design Likes and Dislikes

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We are thrilled to see many of our products and designers peppered through the pages of Canadian House & Home’s November 2011 issue, which also happens to be a celebration of this fantastic publication’s 25th Anniversary. In addition to new market features and editorial spread, the editors of House & Home took a stroll down memory lane to capture some of their favorite interiors, quotes, and moments in the magazine’s history. In one feature titled, “The Honour Roll”, the magazine captures memorable quotes from some of the world’s top designers, including our very own Thomas O’Brien who said the following in the April 2004 issue in regard to art and accessorizing:

“One thing I ask clients to tell me is what they don’t like. People are much clearer about what they don’t like than what they do. Make a list of the things you know you don’t want, and let that help define the things you do want. If you can’t describe exactly what you want, you can at least eliminate a lot of things.”

I have found that I often take this same approach in my own life when I don’t have a super obvious choice. Whether I am determining what to have for dinner or what type of chandelier I want to hang in my living room, I often go through my dislikes before I determine my likes.

So, let’s hear it. What do you absolutely dislike when it comes to interiors? What are your go-to items that make you feel like you’ve gotten it right every time?

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

A Suite Fit for a King

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The stunning library in the library of the Fairmont Hotel’s Presidential Suite features an amazing ceiling, rich colors, and our Ring Table Lamp (CHA8970) in Antique Burnished Brass.

Champalimaud Design, lead by interior designer, Alexandra Champalimaud, has designed some of the most stunning hotel spaces around the world. One such project is the Presidential Suite at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. The suite has hosted royalty, of both the regal and Hollywood types, dignitaries, Presidents, and well-heeled travelers from around the globe. The plush suite is filled with beautiful antiques and one-of-a-kind pieces. Dressed in warm neutrals, the suite’s traditional aesthetic is punctuated with a few modern pieces, creating a space that would appeal to just about anyone’s design sensibility. Aside from the gorgeous design, we love that each room features our lighting!

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The master bedroom in the Presidential Suite includes our classic Kate Table Lamp by Alexa Hampton in Polished Nickel, shown on the desk, and our Crescent Table Lamp by Michael S Smith in Quartz and Antique Gold Leaf on the nightstand.

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The master bathroom features the Bing Single-Arm Sconce by Alexa Hampton in Polished Nickel amid a pretty, yellow color scheme.

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This bedroom features the Fang Gourd Lamp in Ivory Crackle on the nightstands.

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The map mural in this bedroom adds so much interest and a touch of whimsy. Featured on the bedside, the Stacked 3 Ball Lamp in Hand-Rubbed Antique Brass.