Monday, March 21, 2011

Off the Usual Subject


I don't know why, but lately I've been obsessed with baby clothes.
I love shopping for my nieces and nephews and dressing them up.
Next to interior design... this really floats my boat!
Unfortunately, I don't know the sources for many of these pieces
but they are too cute not to share!


Little Mouse Mary Janes.


Hand Knit Button Front Sweater Dress.


Kids Moto Jacket.


Cloud Leggings.


Flapper Ruffle Dress.


Newsboy Cap and Kitty T-shirt.


Hand Knit Asymetric Cardigan.


Black Ruffle Front Button Down Coat.


Chevron Onsie.


Swingy Trench with Burberry Wellies.




Hand Knit Ice Skate Slippers.


Most of these things are from zulily.com
and some of the sweaters and slippers are hand knit
and can be found on Etsy.
If I figure out the sources, I'll update this post.


Thursday, March 17, 2011

Happy Saint Patrick's Day


May your home always be
too small to hold all your friends.
~Irish Proverb

Hand Knit Starmore Traditional
Aran Cable Blanket.




Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Restoration Admiration


The Spring 2011 Restoration Hardware catalogue is really something. My copy is worn, dog-eared and flagged. It is that good. Here are a couple of my favorite things that I can't live without.

Victorian Hotel Pendant Light.
I love the intricate open metalwork with the internal candelabra, in a
polished nickel finish.
Want one!


Professor's Leather Double Chair.
Covered in this buttery vintage cigar leather with
hand hammered brass nail head details.


Flatiron Collection.
These awesome handmade tables are solid reclaimed elm doors.
Each table top is selected, planed, sanded and finished by hand
for a warm antique, industrial patina.
L O V E !


Astoria Hotel Magazine Rack.
This magazine caddy is crafted with cast ball joints and
the gleam of old brass. Nothing ordinary
about this magazine rack.


French Academie Iron Bed.
I'm loving the use of industrial materials
and masterful finishing techniques,
this reproduction looks very much like it's
early 20th Century French predecessor.
Comes in all sizes, too!


Arc Bracket.
I'm all about this architectural ironwork...
Just like the stuff found in the grand
20th century train stations that
have inspired these shelving brackets.
Unexpected goodness!


And who knew that Restoration Hardware carried baby clothes?
Their pure organic cotton layette looks so soft,
it's got to feel great against baby's skin.
Everything is unisex and machine washable.
The prices are quite good too!


If you haven't seen this catalogue, you have to get your hands on one.
It feels like a big glossy design magazine of years gone by.
It's stuff like this catalogue that has me resisting
the on-line digital magazines.

Which do you prefer?

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Valentine's Day


This Valentine speaks to me.
You can get it here at Owly Shadow Puppets
Etsy Shop.
So original and unexpected!
Totally LOVE it!



That one little word frees us of all the weight and pain of life.
You can never lose by loving. But you will always lose by holding back.

Happy Valentine's Day!
And remember to spread the love around today!
xoxoxoxo
-ME

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Malm Fireplaces


I know there seems to be a bit of a theme developing here... but it's so dang cold here that all I can think about is how to get warm.

As most of you know, I moved last year into a sweet little place...
with no fireplace. What a mistake!
I've always lived in homes with a fireplace and I guess I didn't realize until now, just how much I'd miss it!
So, here's my idea.

MALM!


via Apartment Therapy

Malm has been manufacturing fireplaces since 1960, in Sonoma County California, not far from the internationally-known California wine country. Their fireplaces come in either traditional designs or more sophisticated and modern styles.
Malm's most unique features include its use of a broad range of materials and its willingness to custom design fireplaces for interested
(code word for wealthy)
customers.


via The Estate of Things

Besides the obvious design advantages of a freestanding fireplace, having the fireplace in the center of the room means more heat can radiate into the air, improving the fire's efficiency. The use of lightweight metals has advantages over the heavy stone typical of "old-style" brick- since there is no need to heat hundreds of pounds of bricks, these fireplaces heat up much more quickly, radiating useful amounts of heat into the room sooner.

Finally, viewing angles for the fire in a freestanding fireplace are much larger than would be available otherwise. Huge bonus!

Malm fireplaces are available in many porcelain colors as well as brass, stainless steel, nickel, copper plated or matte black finishes.

I'm convinced!


via Malm

I'm blown away that they still make these beauties...
I soooo hope I can make one work in my place!!!


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Cold Days, Warm Blankets.


As the temperature continues to dip today, thoughts of snuggling up under a great blanket take over. And the blanket that always comes to mind is the classic Hudson Bay Point blanket. These blankets just ooze cozy, rustic, and old school charm. I really noticed a resurgence in popularity of these blankets that seemed to coincide with the 2010 Winter Olympics last February in Vancouver. Although the design has remained largely unchanged for 230+ years, they still manage to look modern, streamlined, and cheerful in any room. They seem most appropriate for log cabins but would be just as home in a modern downtown loft.

via The Marion House Book.

via Elle Decor.

via Houzz.

via The Marion House Book.

The Hudson Bay Point Blanket might be the oldest and most identifiable Canadian tradition. These blankets were originally created in 1780 for fur trappers, traders and natives to survive outdoors in frigid Canadian winters. The point system is used to rate the warmth and size of the blanket. These blankets are such high quality and so highly valued that they are often handed down through families and found for hundreds of dollars on ebay and in thrift stores.

via Re-Nest.

If you ever happen upon one, grab it up!
They are worth every penny!




Saturday, January 15, 2011

I'm Not Worthy!


I'm so excited to have gotten a "Stylish Blogger" award from the uber talanted Fran from Green Street. Truth be told, I'm not so sure how stylish I am but one thing is for sure...

I love me some awards!


It's funny, but anytime someone says "You've won an award" (which doesn't happen very often, incidentally) my mind goes right to that "Christmas Story" movie where the father wins that hideous leg lamp and brags to all his friends and neighbors that "I won it... it's a major award!"

I don't know why, but that just kills me!




Now, for the 7 things about myself...

1. I don't wear socks. No matter the temperature, outfit or occasion, never.
I hate the little seams that go across the toes.
They bother me to the point of distraction.
It would take 30 minutes in the morning before school
for me to adjust and re-adjust the location of the seam
just to be able to put on my shoes.

2. I have been to all 50 States and all the Providences in Canada.

3. I attended Catholic school for 12 years (4 of which were girls only) before going on to college
where I was majoring in Nursing and Biology.


4. Back in the day, I had a huge crush on Steve from the children's show,
"Blue's Clues".
I thought he was so sweet and so good with children.
Very "boy next door-ish".
I wont get all into that weirdness...
(In fact, maybe we should just keep that one to ourselves, OK?)




5. While I was in College, I worked at Grosse Pointe Indoor Tennis Club
as a USPTA tennis teaching professional.
I helped develop and implement the tiny tots program.
Super fun job!!!


6. Some of you may already know this, but I have an incredible weakness for fabric. All kinds of fabric. It's my achilles heal.


I also collect skeleton keys from all over the place.
In my last home I had them displayed on a wall in the entryway.


7. Last but not least, I started this blog because of my Sister-in-Law.
We live quite a long distance from each other
and even though we were always friendly with one another,
we weren't exactly good friends.
Almost one year ago, I was in Connecticut visiting.
It was on that trip that we discovered our mutual obsession with interior design.
We really bonded over blogs and decided to jump to the otherside
and start our own blogs.
Without her encouragement, support and ever positive attitude,
I would never have started blogging.

Thanks Fran!!!


I would like to pass this award on to:




As part of accepting the award, they'll...
+ Thank and link back to the person that awarded them {me}
+ Share seven things about themselves.
+ Pay it forward to some recently discovered bloggers.
+ Contact those bloggers about the award!