Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Mad Men Inspired...

 (Image courtesy of AMC)
I'm thrilled that one of my favorites shows, Mad Men is finally back! While my own experiences working in advertising hardly mirror that of Sterling, Cooper, Draper, Pryce (thank goodness!), I enjoy thinking of a bygone era of glamorous cocktail parties,  fabulous dresses and long booze-filled lunches.

I didn't realize this before, but many of my purchases for Octavia & Brown recently have been Mad Men inspired. Here are a few sneak peeks...

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Summer Brights...

If you've been reading my posts for even for a second, you'll already know that I am drawn to color. Summer is one of my favorite seasons because it's always jam packed with color! Brighter is always better in my book. When I saw this awesome turquoise Huffy bike on the shoot this weekend, I couldn't wait to order it! A blue and white bowl for a stylish pup and a bright raspberry chevron pillow are definitely hard to resist. Here are a few more of my favorites for the home...



(Photos courtesy of (left to right): Jonathan Adler, MoMa, Simply Hue on Etsy, Huffy, MoMA, Kate Spade, Jonathan Adler, Rubie Green)

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Thinking of Wallpaper...

When I was a kid, I remember going to the local paint store with my Mom and taking home the huge wallpaper books. At age nine, I was given the chance to pick out my own wallpaper for my room. While I wanted cartoon elephants, we comprised on light pink and white striped bow wallpaper. Little did I know that this would stay up in my room through high school!

Seeing the ostrich wallpaper in the apartment of editor, Michelle Adams in the April/ May issue of Lonny, has me considering wallpaper again. A tried and true paint girl, I am warming up to the idea of wallpaper for my apartment. As long as I can do it without losing my security deposit, I'm there. Here are a few that I love and the original inspiration from Lonny...




Ostrich wallpaper from Beware The Moon

This would be perfect for an entryway Graham & Brown


Love the dramatic black wallpaper in Rita Konig's entryway

 Grass cloth could be fun for one long wall Designyourownwall.com

Here are some other great wallpaper sources:

(Photos courtesy of Lonnymag, Graham & Brown, Domino Magazine)

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Feelin' Thrifty...

Last week, I took a day off from Brimfields to explore the thrift shops of Cape Cod. I was amazed to find a huge network of thrift shops that spans every church, breakfast mission and small town on the Cape. 

While thrift stores on the Cape carry books, clothes, music, furniture and a whole bunch of other stuff, I found that they're great for picking up smaller items such as glassware, candlestick holders, vases, etc to decorate and entertain on a budget. People usually drop off full sets of glassware and plates, as opposed to the miscellenous one or two glasses that you normally get in the larger cities. Be prepared to dig for treasures, as most thrift stores are packed with donations.

Additionally, people that rent out houses on the Cape for the season, as well as year-round residents, will usually drop off donations prior to and at the end of the summer season. These are the best times to score some larger finds such as couches, dressers, etc.

A few of my favorites finds from the day included several sets of vintage champagne glasses, a black and white fish-eye photo from the 50s, a Dorothy Thorpe creamer and sugar bowl, and a silver plate flower frog.

* A side note, thrift stores are also a way to meet some very interesting people from the Cape and get a few great stories, as most employees are part-time volunteers. 

To check out a list of thrift shops on Cape Cod, click here.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Rustic Summer...

I was reading one of my favorite design blogs, Poppytalk the other day and they had posted these awesome images from H&M's Home collection, currently only available on their Swedish site. I love the rustic, bohemian feel for summer and I had to share...

(Photos: H&M)

Thursday, April 29, 2010

For the Love of Myrtle...

In high school, I worked part-time in a flower shop named Wild Thyme. This shop had the most gorgeous myrtle topiaries and started my love affair with this plant... 


Unfortunately, these fickle plants are sort of like having a pet. They need just the right amount of water, sunlight, heat, humidity and regular grooming. If any of these conditions are off, you've quickly got a perfectly shaped dead plant on your hands.
 
However, when maintained these topiaries are beautiful and chic. They are a perfect accessory for the home and have a great architectural quality to them.


Larger varieties that can withstand changes in temperature are also great outside...

They perfect in place of flowers at a party (and can be rented and returned)...

(Photos: Snug Harbor Farm, Living it at Home, Martha Stewart Living)

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

River of Style...

I have seen this chest of drawers by Nancy Corzine pop up in different design magazines over the past year and each time that I see it I love it all over again. The curved drawers are fantastic and remind me of a river. This would be a great addition to a modern, airy bedroom.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Stack It High...

I am in desperate need of a new bookcase for my apartment. I love collecting books and treasures from my travels, but at the moment things seem to be overflowing in my tiny space. I've been flagging inspirational images for how to arrange my new bookcase.

I love the unexpected sunny yellow in this bookcase. 

 Color blocking makes a cool visual display...

I love the use of space in this apartment. Why not wrap the bookcase over the door?

Keeping books and objects on their own shelves is a great touch.

(Photos: House Beautiful, Domino Magazine)

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