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Friday, November 7, 2008
Peacock Walls and some good, bad, & ooogly
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Chinoiserie & Mylar
My mom had a condo with the living room , dining room and entry way wallpapered in the most beautiful shiny silver Mylar. The pattern was an all over traditional pattern of all white flowers over the silver Mylar. It was gorgeous when you first walked in and saw all 3 areas flowing into one another.
All her furnishing were fine antiques,
Sheraton (1785 - 1800) , Hepplewhite (1760–1786 ), and Directoire (1762–1853).
In all dark finishes, as they should be.
It is too bad I do not have photos of that condo, it would take an actual photograph for some people to truly understand how chic the look was.
It was HIP & Classy. ( kinda' like all of us designer gals and guys....right ? )
This may very well be when I developed my love affair with the combination of antiques and the contemporary.
There is an art to this I warn you.
It is much like a marriage, sometimes opposites attract and compliment one another, and sometimes it is a disaster
I use contemporary to accent or showcase the antiques/traditional or to soften the heavy feel that can happen when the antiques/traditional become oppressive.
The furniture lines ( legs , etc. ) must blend or contrast in just the right way, and let us not forget proportionally as well.Now, if you do not care very much if it is the right piece or the wrong piece, have fun shopping....you may end up with the 'Pee Wee Herman TV Show Set', but you had fun hunting for all the wrong pieces anyway. LOL
What do they say ? It's not the destination but The Journey that is important.
An obviously gifted artist , Dianne Warner painted a Chinoiserie Scene over the Mylar Wall- Covering.
Imagine, you could custom color the artwork to coordinate with your fabrics and carpets.
Now, look at the top treatment on these window treatments, pagoda style Mylar covered cornices.
I will store that idea in my head for a future project !!
cha cha cha , chic chic chic ... and unexpected as well. And I really love that !!!!!
Dianne Warner's site : http://www.diannewarner.com/pages/thumbnails.html it is at the bottom of this page.
Renee Finberg 'TELLS ALL' in her blog of her Adventures in Design
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
The President of The United States of America; Barack Obama
Barack Obama
Eat your ( if you have one ) heart out Republicans.
Go here for his sense of humor : http://www.barackobama.net/barack-obama-humor.html
TIME Interview with Joe Klein :http://www.time.com/time/photoessays/2008/obama_klein_multimedia/
Renee Finberg 'TELLS ALL' in her blog of her Adventures in Design
Sunday, November 2, 2008
VOTE
Unless your are a convicted felon, you can vote.
Do not let anyone tell you otherwise, and if they do, REPORT IT.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS AS AN AMERICAN !!
Renee Finberg 'TELLS ALL' in her blog of her Adventures in Design
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Elsie de Wolfe
She is often credited with inventing the profession of interior decoration, though some say this is an exaggeration.
In 1926 the New York Times described de Wolfe as " one of the most widely known woman in the New York social life", and in 1935 as " prominent in Paris society".
Elsie de Wolfe’s marriage to diplomat Sir Charles Mendl was on page one of the NEW YORK TIMES ( March 9th 1926 ) and it read, “Elsie de Wolfe to Wed Sir Charles Mendl; Their Wedding Is Set For Tomorrow in Paris”.
1935 – Considered to be the best dressed woman in the world !
Elsie de Wolfe did not become an Interior Decorator until she was 40 years old.
Her youth was spent as a stage actress, which was considered not too very lady like, when you had grown up in the Victorian Era.
the Duke of Windsor ( who gives up his throne as the king of England for an American woman )
and Duchess of Windsor ( THE AMERICAN WOMAN ),
and Adelaide and Henry Clay Frick ( of the Frick museum ).
Wanting to be with the royalty of America, which were the movie stars, Elsie and Sir Charles purchased a home in Beverly Hills and named it "After All".
When Elsie de Wolfe - Lady Mendl was 80 years old and in Beverly Hills,
She met an artist named Tony Duquette, she and her husband liked him very much and introduced him to absolutely 'anyone' that was Anyone' . She had him carry out her wishes on the design of 'After All'.
Go here to see pictures of ‘After All’; http://tonyduquette.com/elsie.htm ( and his consequent success's )
New York was the most exciting city in the world, the cradle of Modern Times, where milk was still delivered daily in horse-drawn wagons to every doorstep while at the same hour socialites and showgirls were being delivered to their doors in shiny new limousines called motor cars or automobiles or machines with names like Pierce-Arrow, Packard, Cadillac and Lincoln. There was no television for the masses. Radio and the movies were the rage as popular entertainment.But the high life and the nightlife in New York meant theatre, nightclubs and parties, parties, parties. The rich had no embarrassment about being rich, despite the ubiquitous presence of soup kitchens and men selling apples on street corners.
Elsie de Wolfe was not only America's 1st Interior Decorator , but she went on to write the 1st book written in the United States on the subject.
One of the color schemes she popularized was the inspiration for the Cole Porter
song "That Black and White Baby of Mine" (whose lyrics include the lines "All she thinks black and white/She even drinks black and white")
......Also "ANYTHING GOES".
Her Famous Sayings:
"Never complain, never explain."
around me beautiful,
That will be my life."
Go to this site to read the online book:
http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/DLDecArts/DLDecArts-idx?type=gallery&entity=DLDecArts.deWolfeHouse.p0312&id=DLDecArts.deWolfeHouse&posn=curr&curr=DLDecArts.deWolfeHouse.p0312&isize=M
This one is great :http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/node/3603
Another suggested site : http://www.canadianinteriordesign.com/kwi/Page_2/Elsie_De_Wolfe.htm
There is a great deal on Elsie de Wolfe, like the homes she lived in , etc , etc.
No doubt about it, Elsie certainly had a fascinating life.
( click on any picture to enlarge )
Renee Finberg 'TELLS ALL' in her blog of her Adventures in Design
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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