
While I was searching for antique birdcages for yesterday's post, I came across a few wallpaper prints that incorporate aviaries. Some are drop-dead gorgeous, like the handpainted paper from Gracie, while others are a little cutesy (such as that from Thibaut). Just another way to add a little humor or a little beauty to one's walls!
"Cotillion" wallpaper from Tyler Hall
Handpainted scene by Gracie
"Birdcage" wallpaper from Thibaut
Image at top: "Birdcage Walk" wallpaper by Nina Campbell for Osborne and Little
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Birdcages Part II
Monday, July 23, 2007
Antique Aviaries

French birdcage, 1950s, at Wilson Antiques

French metal birdcage, c. 1940-50, at Linda and Howard Stein

Wrought Iron Bird Cage, early 20th c., at Architectural Artifacts

Faux Bois Birdcage, French, 1920s, at Collins & McCullough

Antique birdcage in an Atlanta home designed by John Oetgen (House Beautiful, Aug '07)
(Image at top from Southern Accents)
Friday, July 20, 2007
Shiny Lighting
My latest addition to my design wish list? A brass lamp with a shiny brass shade. Of course the ultimate, at least to me, would be to own one by Maison Charles. While I'm waiting for that fantasy to be fulfilled, I might just purchase one from Gracious Home (seen below). I've been on a brass kick lately, but if you prefer a cooler metal, there are plenty of striking chrome lamps out there. And if the thought of all of this metal seems a little cold, just look at how well this type of lamp works in Kate Spade's apartment.

Maison Charles lamps at Maison Gerard

Nickel Drum Shade Lantern at Charles Edwards

Markel nickel lamp at Modernism Gallery

Maison Charles "Pomme de pin" lamp at Maison Gerard

Parzinger lamp at Dana John

Brass Table Lamp at Gracious Home
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Hit Parade- Chinoiserie Prints

"China Rose" chintz by Scalamandre

"Ping" linen by Scalamandre (this is my favorite- I have two armchairs upholstered in this print but in a glazed cotton.)

"Les Fetes d'Orient" by Clarence House

"Kings Dynasty" at Lewis & Sheron

"Masquerade" fabric by Thibaut

"Tea House" wallpaper by Thibaut

"Fishing Village" fabric by Thibaut

"Marco Polo" wallpaper by Thibaut
Photo at top: "Shanghai" fabric by Scalamandre
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
And Now For A Little Masculinity...

As much as I love femininity, I have a major weakness for masculine design too. To me, masculine rooms are like a palate cleanser- they kind of provide a little clarity at a time in which the yin seems to be more popular than the yang. When I see a room that is traditional and tailored with a masculine bent, I can totally envision myself living there. One of my favorite homes is the Manhattan apartment of Christopher Gardner and the late Ward Denton (Elle Decor Dec/Jan '02). It's slightly English, somewhat eccentric, and totally stylish. I adore the red living room (above). You get the vibrancy of the red, but it has been tempered by the black and white accessories and the sisal rug. Accessories are displayed in full force here; in fact, the owners say that objects are what give life to a home (how true!). And while the overall look is rather "old", it doesn't look musty. If anything, I think of this home as having a restrained exuberance.
(Denton and Gardner owned a shop in Bridgehampton that people used to rave about; does anyone know if it is still in business?)


Tuesday, July 17, 2007
It's All in the Details...

"Corail Embrasse" tieback by Clarence House

"Renaissance Baroque Door Handle" at E.R. Butler & Co.

Red serpent lamp finial

Single Cube Tassel from Haywoods Trimmings

Shell nailheads from M&J Trimming
Photo at top: Custom coral pull designed by Miles Redd; photo courtesy of New York Social Diary
Monday, July 16, 2007
Primary Colors

Clarence House "Chine Copte" fabric

Arredoluce Triennale Lamp, 1950s, at Mark Frisman

Madeline Weinrib "Cherry Jam Satin" pillow

"Imari" garden seat (at back) from Source Perrier

Red Blue Chair, c. 1923, designed by Gerrit Rietveld (image courtesy of moma.org)

"Copenhagen Classic Umbrella" by Kate Spade
Friday, July 13, 2007
New York Social Diary House- Jeffrey Bilhuber





(All photos courtesy of New York Social Diary)





