Showing posts with label design furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design furniture. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

IKAT - design it and roundup



The word “ikat” means “to bind.” It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. In Uzbekistan, villagers especially in Ferghana Valley take the weft (crosswise filling threads) and tie tiny bits of plastic onto the threads. The tightly tied areas of thread, when put into the dye pot, resist the color and create a pattern, once the plastic ties are removed. Traditional Uzbek ikat cottons are often dyed in lively and engaging motifs representing the village life and beliefs of the people. Ikats are often symbols of status, wealth, power and prestige. Modern Uzbek adras ikats in cotton and silk are brightly colored with good imported natural dyes.

I own a yellow and white Ikat armchair that I absolutely love....When I added that chair to my living room, it just instantly brightened up the room. Here are some of my favorite rooms with a touch of ikat and an affordable and accessible ikat roundup...Enjoy!





Pillows 1-4 are from Uzbek-craft.com and range from $19-$29
Pillows 4 & 5 are from Uzbekalive.com and cost $28 each





The yellow fabric above is the same fabric of my armchair...

Monday, May 25, 2009

Amanda Nisbet: Designer I admire



Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend!  I spent most of my weekend thinking about my dreams and what would really make me happy. I recently decided to go back into the workforce after leaving my job as an interior designer late December to try my hand at full time "blogging" and a few other things... I think It's doing well so far and I'm certainly not going to stop, but I miss being out there.  I truly miss working in the city and I miss all of the wonderful experiences that come with it.  I love interior design and I'm still not entirely sure about what direction it will take me, but I am open to new opportunities. One of my dreams would be to work with an incredibly talented, savvy, inspired and witty designer and she would make me her protege and....well, I'll leave that up to your imagination.  I'm sure we all have a passion that we dream big about!

I took the leap today...I big one. I sent out my resume to two very prestigious and respected designers.  One of which, was Amanda Nisbet.  I have long been an admirer of her work and I swear, every time I see a picture of her, I smile. I feel like she is an amazing woman. I don't know if I will get a response, but at least I tried. Hey, I once got a call back from a company I interviewed for,  three years later. I got the job too! 

I am proud of myself. I can't believe that the action of just sending my resume by email was making my heart beat faster. You probably know all about Amanda already, but if you're anything like me, I'm sure you just can't get enough of her design...Enjoy!
 

This picture is from the Oct. 2006 issue of House and Garden magazine and it was the first time I had ever heard of Amanda Nisbet.  I thought her ability to combine color and pattern was awsome. I actually ripped out this page and put it in my inspiration folder.



















Amanda is sending you off with a smile!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

I'm looking for a: Bar Cart

I've scoured the Internet again, looking for interesting bar carts. Came across some fabulous vintage pieces that may be a little pricey....but I always find some great affordable stuff too!  Hope these inspire you...Enjoy!























Hope there is something here your like...

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Madeline Weinrib: Textile Princess and Home



Madeline Weinrib is a painter and textile designer. Madeline's collection of carpets, pillows, fabric and vintage pieces have become a staple in the design world, with designs clearly inspired by her travels around the globe.  Madeline is the great granddaughter of ABC Carpet & Home founder and has carried on her family tradition with her contemporary style. She opened her Atelier on the 6th floor of ABC offering one of kind vintage pieces, using her textiles in unexpected ways.  Her style is relaxed and sophisticated with worldy elegance.  Here are some pieces from  her collection and a peek into her home...Enjoy!





One of kind vintage pieces re-upholstered in Madeline's fabric.



Ikat and block printed pillows



Tibetan and cotton carpet collection at ABC Carpet and Home


Climbers and Ramblers above are exclusively available at Ralph Pucci.













Hope you've enjoyed the tour into Madeline Weinrib's crib...

Images from Madeline Weinrib and Elle Decor Magazine