Shopper's Diary: The Melrose Project in Los Angeles
Newly opened on Melrose Place in LA and already causing a frisson in the design world: The Melrose Project, an antiques and art collaborative curated by mother/son team Kathleen Clements and Tommy...
View ArticleDesign Sleuth: Sandberg Raphael Wallpaper in Paris
Like a Parisian version of the Selby, Clarisse Demory of Ensuite photographs interesting flats and residences around France; we especially like this grand yet unstudied Parisian apartment, with...
View ArticleRequired Reading: New New York from Taschen
Released more than a decade after the publication of Taschen's original New York Interiors, Angelika Taschen's update on the subject, New York Interiors, offers a glimpse into a range of residences,...
View ArticleRequired Reading: New New York Interiors from Taschen
Released more than a decade after the publication of Taschen's original New York Interiors, Angelika Taschen's update on the subject, New New York Interiors, offers a glimpse into a range of...
View ArticleArchitect Visit: Nathan Gibson Judd in Australia
Canberra-based architect Nathan Gibson Judd won a 2010 Emerging Architect Prize from the Australian Institute of Architects for his fresh approach to small-scale suburban housing. We especially like...
View ArticleShopper's Diary: Bison Ceramics in Australia
Yet another reason to contemplate a trip to Sydney: the newish Bison Ceramics store, spotted a while back on Decor 8 (with images by Australian photographer Jillian Leiboff). Founded by principal...
View ArticleLighting: David Trubridge Coral Pendant in Colors
New Zealand designer David Trubridge has added color to one of our favorite lighting fixtures: the bamboo plywood Coral Pendant (see it in situ in Francesca's house). The Paint Coral Pendant features...
View ArticleFurniture: Jardan in Australia
Founded in 1987, family-owned Australian furniture company Jardan has showrooms in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane; all pieces are made by a team of craftspeople in Melbourne. Their pieces have a...
View ArticleDesigner Visit: Diane Bergeron in Melbourne
Spotted recently in Living Etc.: The Melbourne residence of Diane Bergeron, an American textile designer who relocated to Australia with her husband and two children a while back. Bergeron's design...
View ArticleOffice Visit: Alex Scott Porter Design in New York
Architect Alex Scott Porter grew up in New York City but spent summers at a farmhouse in Maine, eating vegetables from the garden, drinking from a gravity-fed water tap, and bathing in a nearby lake....
View ArticleArchitect Visit: Turnbull Griffin Haesloop in Northern California
Founded by the late Bay Area architect William Turnbull (who worked with Charles Moore on the iconic Sea Ranch development on the Pacific Coast), San Francisco firm Turnbull Griffin Haesloop, under...
View ArticleAccessories: Rotzo Log Holder from Civico Quattro
Based in Vicenza, multidisciplinary design studio Civico Quattro designs interiors, porcelain pieces, glassware—we especially like the studio's Rotzo Log Holder. Made of waxed natural iron with a...
View ArticleWalls, Windows & Floors: Striped Rugs from Oliver Yaphe
Raised in a family with a long history in the carpet business, Toronto-based sisters Katherine and Ali Yaphe continue the tradition. Ali's Toronto showroom Y&Co specializes in textiles and...
View ArticleDIY: Painted Logs as Decor
Spotted on Pao Note: A stack of logs (with the ends painted in an array of colors) adds a colorful note to an otherwise monochromatic living room. Above: Photo via Pao Note. Above: Pantone's palette...
View ArticleTabletop: Tea Mugs from Spartan in Austin
An easy way to brew a cup of tea using loose leaf varieties: the Tea Mug with Infuser, $20 at Spartan Shop in Austin, Texas.
View ArticleSteal This Look: Wayne Pate's Office in Brooklyn
A while back we bookmarked Brooklyn artist Wayne Pate's home office, featured on Design Sponge (also see Sneak Peek: Best of Offices for more inspiration); here are some ideas for creating a similar...
View ArticleLighting: New Industrial Task Table Lamps at West Elm
West Elm nails it with these new Industrial Task Table Lamps; the lamp comes in the colors shown below (black, red, and turmeric) for $59; the polished nickel lamp is $79.
View ArticleStorage: Standard Coat Rack by John Green
UK-based industrial designer John Green has garnered notice over the past few years for his simple, inventive furniture and accessory designs (see the Pantone Wallstore for Seletti). His latest...
View ArticleTabletop: Wooden Tabletop Pieces by Teroforma
Teroforma was founded by the husband/wife team of Andrew and Anna Hellman with a simple aim: to make thoughtfully designed objects for the table. The duo has collaborated with 22 artisans and...
View ArticleShopper's Diary: Labour and Wait Opens in Shoreditch
Just opened on Redchurch Street in London: a more spacious outpost of Labour and Wait, our favorite purveyors of well-made, timeless household essentials. Founded by Rachel Wythe-Moran and Simon...
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