Archive for May 1st, 2008

Palette & Paints: Writing on the Wall

From Julie and Janet:

A graphic message, painted directly on the wall, from an interior remodel by Seattle architect and designer Roy McMakin of Domestic Architecture.

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Below: Numbered Bar Stools from Pottery Barn, inspired by vintage stadium seating; on sale for $179.99.

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Below: Massimo Vignelli’s Perpetual Wall Calendar; heavyweight paperboard, made in Italy. $85 at Design Within Reach.

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Below: Numerical stickers from French company Harmonie Interieure; prices start at €22 for a 60-by-35-centimer decal (US shoppers can use PayPal or credit cards); peruse the line at Harmonie Interieure.

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Below: For homesick New Yorkers; framed vintage bus scroll from the 1940s; from San Francisco designer Will Wick at Sarlo Wick on 1st Dibs.

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Below: A storage cabinet pictured on Emma’s DesignBlogg.

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Below: Oil and Vinegar Cruet in the Bauhaus Tradition; £14 each from Manufactum, designed by Bauhaus potter Theodor Bogler.

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Below: Numbered Burleigh Pottery Bowls (set of four stacking mixing bowls); detailed with mercantile bin numbers. $149 at Stonewall Kitchen.

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Below: Royal Copenhagen Signature Mug: $100 for a set of two at Tivoli Home.

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Below: Blik Prose custom adhesive words for your walls. Go to What Is Blik and submit your words for a price quote

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Related posts:

  1. Children’s Room: Harmonie Interieure
  2. Kids Rooms: Stick-on Wall Graphics
  3. Furniture: Vintage Desk
  4. Palette & Paints: Devine Paint
  5. Storage: New from Pottery Barn

Steal This Look: Dining Room

From Sarah and Julie:

We have fallen hard for this Volata dining table by Joerg Boner, especially paired with charcoal Eames shell side chairs and a chartreuse rug. Unfortunately, the table, produced for Swiss company Tossa, is not available in the US. But you can recreate the look using the elements below.

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Below: Centerbrook Table, designed by architect Mark Simon for Curran. Handcrafted from solid Appalachian black cherry with a choice of five stains; 96 inches long, 48 inches wide, 30 inches high. $2,900 at Curran Online.

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Below: Another option: Matthew Hilton’s oak (also available in wenge) Cross Extension Table for Design Within Reach; expands from 79 inches to 116 inches long. $2,750 at DWR.

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Below: Eames Arm Shell Dowel Base Chair; $399 at Modernica. Available in 16 colors (charcoal shown) and with maple or walnut dowels.

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Below: Swedish company Kasthall, designers and manufacturers of woven and handtufted rugs, recently opened a showroom in NYC. The 100 percent woven Bloc/Cord Olive 32 rug can be ordered in any size, with stitched edges.

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For the thrifty, Flor Fedora Carpet Tiles in chartreuse, $6.99 for each 50 cm square.

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Related posts:

  1. 10 Easy Pieces: Simple Wooden Dining Tables
  2. Furniture: Matthew Hilton for De La Espada
  3. 10 Easy Pieces: Metal-Base Dining Tables
  4. Dining Room: Belgium Storage
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