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Thursday, March 8, 2012
Maps Maps Maps
About Renée Finberg
I have been in this business since the age of 22.
I love what I do and cannot imagine my life without Design.
Design Challenges are great.
And because of those challenges
I have imported fine antique pieces from Paris,
Designed and Manufactured Furniture,
Created Fantastic Window Treatments,
And solved all kinds of spatial & architectural issues
With my unique style.
If I can't find it, I create it.
My rooms would make excellent movie sets.
I am a visual, tactile and audio sensitive individual.
Creating is what I live for, not math, not spelling, not science.
Just Great Design.
Just imagine how it would be if each of us,
If only for a few hours of everyday,We could be in a space that is our very own.A place that is exactly the way we want it to be
Surrounded by all the things we wanted to see,
The atmosphere we wanted feel, smell and the sound we wanted to listen to.
Private Paradise
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LOVE them! They do not go with my decor, but I love to see them in homes! I am in love with the second image.
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday.
Teresa
xoxo
maps can create amazing environments.
ReplyDeletefor sure.
i ahve first hand experience
whit how a map wall covering can change / enhance
and take a room up a notch.
not to mention....
guests are intrigued.
and what could ever be better than that????
do you know where the map with the trunk and lamp is from? or how you can buy it?
ReplyDeleteI believe it is from the online store, One King's Lane or possibly Joss and Main. Marvelous finds! I'm obsessed with them.
DeleteI've been a sucker for maps since I was a kid, whether it was the county topgraphical maps of the farms & creeks that lay around our little Illinois town, or (later) the endpaper maps of expansive country estates that used to be common in 1930s lady-author mystery novels, or the engraved maps ones showing the routes of the early transcontinental explorers in hstorian Francis Parkman's 19th century works. But that's when I can sit with them laid out on a table in front of me. Those kinds of maps seem wasted up on a wall, because you can't see the very details that make them fascinating at close range. Framed behind glass on a big wall, they just becaome abstract shapes.
ReplyDeleteThat's why, on a wall where the main thing is a map's decorative value, not the information it contains, I like a simpler, bolder look, as when the map is actually part of the wall, not just on it. The Maharajah of Indore had a gigantic inlaid map of India made of exotic woods on the wall of the 1930s office that Eckhardt Muthesius designed for him, and the 1st Mezzanine at Radio City Music Hall has a men's room lounge wall that's entirely covered with a spectacular carved-linoleum map in a tawny palette. And Dorothy Draper and (I think) Raymond Loewy designed Modern map murals for different airlines in the early years of the Jet Era. All those examples' various treatments could be adapted to domestic use with little loss of impact, the same way the smaller map in the Hindenburg's Smoking Lounge was easily adapted to a standard 8-foot ceiling height in the bottom example. Short answer? Yeah, I love maps on walls.
I liked the kids room with the blue
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I like street maps, old maps, framed, not sure about whole walls.
ReplyDeleteMy dark green chesterfield is very, very aged!!!!!! xxx Jules
jules....
ReplyDeletethat sounds gorgeous....
a dark green ,well worn chesterfield sofa!!!
xx
simply grand
ReplyDelete& you are.
i just went to your blog!!!
thank you for the detailed comment that we can all learn from.
xx
Adore the second image! Maps are so cool especially if they have meaning to you, from travels, etc.
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Karena
Art by Karena
OOh ! Thank you for the link to the Paris Map. Overused yes!!!!!Love it anyway. Some great ideas here !@ Maryannexo
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