Inspired Pattern

I thought I'd offer a sneak-peak at a project I've been working on. These prints (which are part of a greater collection) are inspired by young American women who embrace adventure. They love life, reach for the moon, and chart their own stars. I've always dreamt of pattern & textile design, so this project is an absolute treat. I can't wait to see where it goes! I created each piece using acrylic paint & gauche on heavyweight paper. Which is your favorite? xo-webstars-webmoons-web

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Bare

Several weeks back, I talked about an Edelkoort trend report that I attended. The 12 trends have impacted & inspired my thinking about design ever since. Though these ideas won't fully mature for at least another year, I'm seeing the trends begin to evolve even now. One of the trend categories, entitled "Bare," involves elements of design that are reminiscent of flesh. This includes color, texture, and volume. I'm always drawn to living spaces that feature the warm, soft, and inviting characteristics of flesh. I love these new lounge chairs upholstered in flesh tones. I can't wait for the opportunity to test this trend on a new project.... muted-web via Jeannette Lunde

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chairs: Artifort Rocking ChairErik Jørgensen Eyes Lounge, Sancal Nido, Olsson & Gerthel Rama Chair

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The Summer Seasonal Collection

I've been crazy about Heath Ceramics ever since moving to San Francisco two years ago. I love specifying their tile products on Interiors projects, and I love their innovations in ceramic accessories even more. I actually just bought last season's ombré bud vase for my mom's 50th birthday last week - and she loved it, of course! Their products are identifiable, always unique, and withstand the test of time. Heath officially launched their new Summer Seasonal Collection today -- and I am smitten! The collection was inspired by the Icelandic landscape, and it includes 3 matte colors reminiscent of the plant life and dark earth of the region. Personally, I'm wild about the lavender selection. It is so feminine and fresh! I can't wait to get over to the Heath showroom in the Mission to check these new products out! seasonal

all images courtesy of Heath Ceramics

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Plywood

Over the last several weeks, I've spent time sourcing interiors that feature plywood details. Currently, there seems to be a growing trend involving the use of plywood  - but I think there will be lasting effects as more & more designers embrace the material. Plywood is wood in its most utilitarian & basic form. It has the ability to act as a neutral, and completely disappear into the landscape of an interior.  Plywood is also beautiful and extremely inexpensive. Affordability enables designers to explore solutions at a more reasonable cost and provide great design to more people. It's fluid grain adds another layer of texture to any space, and I've seen it used in large and small amounts. Whether you go bold and use plywood for architectural components, or keep things tame and use it for a small accessory or two, this material just wins. plywood+marble Charlotte Minty pop+plywood Charlotte Minty eames+plywood Barabasca-Made clare-cousins Clare Cousins muuto Muuto ikea Roland Persson for Ikea Livet Hemma

accessories mug / throw pillow / pennant / carved gem coasters / wall clock / Scandinavian house shelf

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Kilim

Kilim_grove Yesterday, I stopped by a new (to me) restaurant for a cozy lunch with my boyfriend. I was immediately drawn to the piles of kilim pillows layered across the room. A unique cushion adorned each and every bench, armchair, and banquet seat. I'm a huge fan of vintage items as customization elements in a room - but I've never used a kilim detail in a space before. The flat tapestry-woven carpets are so colorful, textural, and unique. After seeing the gorgeous rugs repurposed as pillows at The Grove, in San Francisco, I decided to look for a way to bring the same vibrancy to my home. I turned straight to Etsy and, as usual, found exactly what I was looking for...

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Florals

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all images courtesy of Lukasz Wierzbowski

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J. Ingerstedt

1 Today I discovered the photographic genius of J. Ingerstedt. These emotionally-charged photographs are so powerful! The not-quite-perfect interior styling evokes a sense of use and wear that make these spaces so inviting. I love seeing the running shoes on the floor and the informal inspiration board pinned behind the bed. The layers and layers of personality give this home a charm that I can't tear my eyes from. I was initially drawn to the whimsical art & playful accessories scattered throughout the space. These unexpected elements soften and complement the otherwise stark, high-contrast architectural elements. There is a mystery about these rooms - something intriguing that makes me want to meet the owners & inhabitants. Spaces should be a reflection of the people that use them - so this design is a complete success. I will certainly file this away as inspiration for future hospitality projects. I could disappear for days in this place!

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all images courtesy of J. Ingerstedt

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Process / 01

final-2 The design for the Grace-Made site has been a slow, thoughtful, & rewarding process so far. I think I underestimated the time, resources, and dedication that it takes to write blog articles that are inspiring and worth reading. I believe that design tells a story, and I'm thrilled to share the chapters that inspire me. I can't wait until the site is "done" - although, I'm not sure it will ever be 100% complete. I truly hope that Grace-Made will evolve and grow over time. I thought I'd share these illustrations that I recently created. Someday, soon, these drawings will be incorporated into the site. The site-build and launch is a lot of work, but it's a dream project & overwhelmingly exciting!

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Outdoor Rooms

House-1101-1 I can't stop admiring (actually, drooling over) this residential interior designed by H Arquitectes, in a town near Barcelona. This masterpiece features a segmented floor plan with rooms that seamlessly transition from interior to exterior environments. The entire living space is enclosed, on both sides, by full-height folding doors. The gaps in the building act as outdoor walkways between the zones. These features encourage constant interaction with nature. This past weekend, I spent an entire day cycling in the sun. Afterwards, I marveled at how rejuvenated and healthy I felt. Oftentimes, we aren't exposed to enough natural sunlight while spending time indoors. Interior environments like these remind me of the importance of exposure to nature. Even if the climate won't allow an environment like this one, large windows with views of nature can substitute for a similar effect. This project has inspired me to re-think the relationship between the interior and exterior components of buildings. I'm also adding an outdoor living room to my Dream-Home-Bucket-List! Enjoy!

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Love, Illy

rt-panel-art I'm thrilled to share a personal project that I've been working on for the last week. The project is my entry for a competition, hosted by Desall, to design an  Illy floor display fixture. This project was a dream to work on! It gave me the opportunity to combine my love for painting with my passion for furniture & interior design. The custom watercolor artwork was inspired by the playful & friendly attributes of the Illy brand. The display is meant to engage consumers and connect them with the brand & product on an emotional level, because personality is the key for retail design. Consumers choose transparent, personable companies and remain loyal to the ones that provide a pleasurable experience. Please vote for my entry here - it's open for 5 more days!

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Gallery

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I really miss my gallery wall. I used to have one covering the beautiful French doors in my old bedroom. I loved the mismatched frames and their not-quite-symmetrical arrangement. I've grown a bit bored with my walls, so I've decided to rotate the artwork in my apartment and freshen up. There are so many different ways to curate and organize a gallery wall - each lending a unique aesthetic or quirky vibe. A gallery wall composed of crisp white frames looks dramatically different from an assortment of mix-and-match vintage frames or canvases. The content also contributes to the style of the wall. I'm drawn to compositions containing a mixture of artwork and photography. These images have really led me to some great ideas for my own wall. I can't get over the divider wall -- it's perfect!

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Bar & Co: Winter Palette

bar&co Quite frequently, I find an Interiors color palette that completely floors me. Sometimes it's the furniture that does the trick, sometimes its a unique or unusual finish material, and sometimes its plain 'ole color that makes a space really special. Bar & Co, a restaurant in Helsinki, was designed by the creative studio of Joanna Laajisto. The color of the space really caught my attention on first glance. The plush olive chairs and green paneled walls, paired with the textural Persian rug and a hint of copper and caramel accents - there's nothing more I could ask for in the middle of winter. The simplicity of the slate tile floors and white walls really allows the fixtures and furniture to shine. Take a look at the rest of Joanna's work! It's really something.

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Design Delight: Wythe Hotel

wythe-3 It's not wanderlust....it's wanderlove, this time. I'm completely captivated by the beauty and raw sophistication of Brooklyn's freshest boutique hotel. I discovered the Wythe Hotel while reading the latest Est Magazine "Mini Issue" newsletter earlier this week. Since it's opening in 2012, I've glanced upon images of this overnight gem, but haven't taken the time to dig into the company's story and uncover the richness of it's existence.

The converted hotel began with the discovery of an old barrel factory, built in 1901, on the Williamsburg waterfront. The building offers striking views from charming arched windows, well-worn brick walls, and original pine beams. Morris Adjmi Architects and Workstead collaborated to preserve the industrial character of existing elements and compliment them with hip novelty. Feast your eyes upon the design-delight below. I'll see you in Brooklyn!

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Finally, if you're a real nerd, I encourage you to check out Sleeper Magazine's article for an in-depth project description & juicy design details. And if you live in the Brooklyn area, stop by the Wythe during the month of January! The Shop at Wythe Hotel will serve as a pop-up annex for The Sketchbook Project library, which will feature 2,000 travel-themed sketchbooks. Take a look or join in and contribute with your own!

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Elding Oscarson

I'm exploring the work of Swedish duo Johan Oscarson and Jonas Elding (ELDING OSCARSON) this morning. The home-office space, pictured below, caught my eye while browsing for inspiration (for something completely unrelated - thank youuuu, Internet). Before long, I was completely enthralled with their entire collection of architectural and interior projects. The townhouse project wins as favorite, in my book. A modern office flooded with natural light and a garden view...what more could you ask for?

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Beginnings

I can't believe January 1st has arrived! I'm spending the morning planning, organizing, and preparing for the brand new year ahead. I decided to create a weekly calendar for myself. I'm hoping that it keeps me inspired and focused! I've organized the calendar by separating tasks from new ideas - this should help me stick to my "idea journal" resolution. Click the image below for a PDF download. Happy 2014! *tip* use the simple shapes for inspired weekly doodles - drawing keeps creativity flowing!

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Awakened / 02

This empty heirloom interior is gorgeous! It's just screaming for attention - so I imagined it as a living room, a space both relaxing and stimulating. The design was inspired by the raw, organic quality of the outdoors - where nothing quite matches, but fits together perfectly. Authentic materials, a hint of whimsy, and a pop of sunny color compliment the traditional space beautifully. It's contemporary, fun, and a little bit unexpected - as all great things typically come! neutral-pop

sofa // chair & bench // walnut stool // coffee table // an organic rug // cork, concrete, and marble pendants // sunny yellow occasional table // branch floor lamp

 

Floral Pocket

pocket-shirt I love taking something ordinary and making it unique. When it comes to fashion, it's so special to add personalization and really own your style. I bought this gorgeous vintage Robert Kauffman floral fabric on Etsy about a month ago. I was only able to purchase 2.5 yards...so I've been careful in deciding how to use it. I teamed up with my mom tonight to sew floral pockets onto striped nightgowns. Every year, my sister and I wear new matching pajamas on Christmas Eve -- I think they're extra special this year! I love the contrast in the contemporary stripes and vintage floral!

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The project was easy & fun! Click here for a pocket template.

40 Days Shop

My friend, Rebecca, told me about the crazy-wild dating phenomenon and oddly-addictive blog called 40 Days of DatingBasically, two creative friends ended up single at the same time and decided to experimentally date. They enlisted their awesome friends to create type treatments to accompany the blog entries, and the blog caught on --- actually, it really caught on. All 40 of the type treatments are now available from the 40 Days of Dating Shop. These prints will make your house-guests look twice. hug-it-out time journey serendipitymistakes risk-failure

Creativity + Couture

couture-moleskinExciting news! Moleskin has announced a new line of notebooks designed in collaboration with Comme des Garçons. I'm a huge fan of all special edition Moleskin collections, and this might be my favorite one to date. Cheers to Moleskin for bringing creativity and couture together! Not surprisingly, though, the collection is primarily being sold in Japan and from highly select retailers worldwide. I'm sad that the notebooks aren't being sold on the West Coast...but I'm recruiting New York friends to scoop one up for me and my hopes are high for online distribution!

Awakened / 01

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This week's Awakened project was inspired by an interior that I discovered over the weekend. The beautiful architecture and emptiness of the room prompted me to dream of its potential and imagine a palette of finishes and furniture. I plan to continue this series, using empty rooms and buildings as inspiration for designs that might bring people joy.

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I absolutely love the worn herringbone flooring and the dramatic use of black paint. It's both contemporary and elegant! I'd accent the existing contrast with an organically patterned rug and frame loose sketches above the fireplace. I fell in love with this sofa from Dwell's most recent catalog and a Hans Wegner classic sourced from 1stDibs! The Mamma Bear chair would be beautiful upholstered in a rich textured fabric from Knoll's Luxe Collection and Dwell's bright brass octagonal mirror would compliment the warmth of the hardwood. A coffee table and set of cabinets flanking the fireplace would showcase books and treasures from my future travels!

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