Showing posts with label Design Crush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design Crush. Show all posts

Desk Lust List

I'm on the lookout for the perfect white desk for my living room and while a white Parsons desk is perfect in every way (clean, timeless, functional, plays well with others, etc.) I can't help but have a roaming eye for some other beauties on the market.  I may have more than a slight crush over these pieces.  Here is my lust list of hottie-patatty desks (there no budget in my dreams!!):

5. Lilly Pulizter for Horchow
 Polish with a little glam glitz.

4. Barbara Barry for Henredon
Tradition with an Art Deco vibe.

3. Jonathan Adler's Channing Desk
Retro-chic personified in a desk.

2. Milo Baughman Vintage 1960-70s Desk
Milo Baughman. 'Nuff said.

1. Vintage 1960's Campaign Desk
The definition of high style and design.

Sigh.... one day....



Design Crush: Ron Marvin

This home made my jaw drop. I am a HUGE contrast nut and I have not seen a designer master the art of contrast quite like Ron Marvin did for this home.  From the layered art and accessories to the mix of traditional and modern pieces, Mr. Marvin's work is perfection.



Do you think this room was inspired by the moody Ralph Lauren bedroom, as seen in this post?







Le Corbusier's Pony Chaise could possibly by the sexiest chair that has ever existed. Grrr....



You too can achieve this chic and masculine look.  Mr. Marvin used more budget-friendly sources like Restoration Hardware and Ralph Lauren Home.  Check out my best picks to get add a little contrast to your home...


(items listed clockwise from top left)
1. Hickory Chair's Hallings Secretary
2. Restoration Hardware's Solid Ribbed Tibetan Rug
3. Ralph Lauren's Limited Edition Photography (Paul Newman, Audrey Hepburn, Louis Armstrong)
4. Arterior's Silver Tray
5. Circa Lighting's Caged Lantern
6. Le Corbusier's Pony Chaise
7. Z Gallerie's Faux Coral
8. Chinchilla Faux Fur Throw
9. Arterior's Ice Bucket
10. Eduardo Garza's Stone and Lucite Box
12. Quadrille Fabric's Aga Reverse in Brown on Tint
13. Circa Lighting's Stacked 3 Ball Lamp in Quartz

Check out more of this fabulous home in the premiere issue of TradHome!

Design Crush: Sarah Richardson

I have a major design crush this woman.  I don't know if it even stops at design.  Sarah Richardson is not only one of the only decent design TV show hosts, but she is a funny, spunky, beautiful, and just down right cool.  She is the person I want to be! 


What I admire about her work most, is her attention to detail and her use of consistency in a space without becoming stale and boring.  These traits became more apparent while I was composing the collages for this post.  Not only does she use consistent intensities in her color palettes, but she'll even repeat similar patterns from one part of the house to another.  Also, she never skimps on what important like mechanical/electrical systems, structural elements, and architectural details.  Sarah will cut a corner or two on the furnishings, though, by buying quality second-hand or big box pieces and then customize those pieces so they looks more high-end.  She's a genius!  Take a look at her work to see why I love her so much:


Sarah's House Living Spaces




Sarah's House Work Spaces

Have you ever seen a laundry room as chic as this?   Do you like the matted photography above the washer and dryer?  Ya, that's the fuse box door.  Sarah added hinges to the frame to create a beautiful solution to a usually hideous element in a utility space.  And the gorgeous cabinetry in the mudroom?  It's an Ikea armoire that has been crowned with custom moldings and legs.  You would never know by looking it's not a custom piece!

Sarah's House 2 Living Spaces
The dining table Sarah and her sidekick Tommy bought at an estate auction and paired with upholstered chairs from Sarah's own collection.  I think it's 'Golden Girl's chic' at it's best.

Sarah's House 2 Bedrooms
Notice the leave/floral motif of the master suite pillows, the nursery curtains, and the guest suite lamp and accent wall.  Consistency is your friend!  The bamboo armoire in the top left-hand corner is another estate auction find that has been refurbished for a fun hit of chinoiserie. 

Sarah's Cottage
THIS is how you mix different dining chairs.  The mix-match bench and side chairs were refinished in the same antiqued stain which coordinates with the grey-blue in the captain chair's upholstery.  Gorgeous.

Sarah's House 3
I am so impressed by the color pallete of the pillows.  I would have never have thought to mix burgandy, coral, peach, and pink, but it totally works!   Great play on tones and shades.

Sarah's House 3
Why does Canada have all the best designers?  From Candice Olson to Sarah Richardson, our neighbors to the North definitely have a heads up on American TV design shows.  I just wish Sarah's House was more easily accessed here in the states! 

See more of Sarah's work at:

 {all images via Sarah Richardson Design and Sarah's House Facebook}
{images edited by Brooke H. Jones, Allied ASID}