31.1.10

The Nest








I've been in my W. 12th apartment for about six months now. I am in heaven. It is my little white sanctuary. So tiny, but airy and soft feeling. It feels like the negative image of my Fremont house with all its dark woodwork and stainless steel, but still with the same mood. Quiet and cozy.

30.1.10

27.1.10

Buddies

Charlotte and I became fast friends last year after meeting at Christie's. We "get" each other. One of the most creative, spirited, hilarious and dynamic individuals I know. My experience in New York wouldn't be the same without her.


Happy Birthday, Charlotte.

26.1.10

25.1.10

Precious

Junghaus table clock from Moss

Rope puddle chair by Christian Astuguevieille.

The Frank Chair from Mattalliano
Antique gold stool in the style of RJG


23.1.10

22.1.10

Adorn me




A beautifully made link bracelet in 18K yellow gold. American, C 1960. DK Bressler


Yves Saint Laurent Jade Clip Earrings from the 1970's found on 1st Dibs



Italian 18k Gold Bracelet by Paloma Picasso for Tiffany at Kimberly Klosterman Jewlery


English turquoise and enamel bracelet from the 1800's at DK Bressler.







Pop Art! Vintage Chanel earrings from Vintage Luxury. Lichtenstein inspired chrome yellow suns with faux baroque pearl centers.

20.1.10

Bonne Nuit

I'm sleepy and I have to get up at the crack of dawn tomorrow. It's fitting that the only thing my groggy noggin can come up with right now for my design homework is Matteo bedding. Matteo is a line out of L.A. made with incredible soft and luxurious Italian linen. I'm utterly addicted to it. They also make the most perfect nursery sets. No offensive colors, ridiculous cartoon animals or acrylic fabrics. Just a pure heavenly white nest for your little bambino. Sleep tight.




19.1.10

A Balanced Light Source

I have a thing for tripod lamps. These are some of my favorites.


One of my favorite lighting designers, Alison Berger, design this light featuring her signature hand blown glass shade. Each piece by Allison is an honest sculpture. So obviously hand blown and fragile, yet visually sturdy.



I am a weak kneed groupie around anything that the French designer, Christian Liaigre touches. This hand forged bronze lamp by Liaigre is so simple and so grounding. It's branch like legs take root in a room.



Like and alien from another planet, the Futo light by Plug Lighting in L.A., seems to have personality and humor, yet still maintains a modern grace.


Proportional perfection in lamp form. The Tripod Lamp by Service Station in the Catskill Mountains of New York



This hand carved Claro walnut lamp by BDDW is a masterpiece...just like every other piece this incredible company has produced.



The Fortuny lamp. Designed in 1907. A light that is so ethereal and luminous, but was birthed after the Industrial Revolution. A design classic.

18.1.10

Kicks

I was checking out the Spring collection of the French designer, Anne Valerie Hash recently and fell in love with all the sneakers she paired with each look. With pants, with jumpsuits, with long dresses. That bit of playfulness was so sweet and honest. These elegant and sexy pieces were defused in a wonderful way. There is nothing quite like the French sense of style.





I recently found these Martin Margiela high-tops. They can't arrive soon enough. I'm going to wear them now with wide leg wool pants and long beach dresses, come summertime.

I've been coveting these Lanvin sneakers for some time now, but I might just settle for some pretty new ribbons laced in my old Spring Courts. Perfect.









17.1.10

Cruising

This post is following a lovely 40 mile ride I took yesterday, up the Henry Hudson Parkway. Tough ride, beautiful day and the great company of a couple of my Full Throttle teammates. It was perfect. At this point in my cycling career I'm coveting bikes the way I've been known to buy wine on occasion: strictly based on presentation. They are magical, mystical machines that are a wonder to me. I have so much to learn, but this doesn't stop me from curating my own fantasy bike collection. Here are a few of my favorites.



The "There and Back" from Beloved in Oregon




The "Stoica" from Bertelli Bici in NYC








Touring Bike #1 by Vanilla Bicycles out of Oregon




The Gov'nor by Pashley from the UK






And last, but not least, my road bike. The Xenith Race by Jamis. It's a good bike. I'm bonding with it slowly and it's treating me well. Here's to many more miles ridden.


16.1.10

Resolute

I'm making a happy resolution for the new year. I'm going to find some joy in something visual everyday and post it here. Not so few and far between. I get so consumed with digesting all this wonder that I often times neglect to record it, savoring it only in my mind. So here it is. A little trail of design "bread crumbs" to catalog my life here in NYC.

Crumb #1


This is a dress that I've ordered from the Spring collection at
Elizabeth Charles, the WV boutique that I occasionally work at. It's by A Détacher, an eclectic and sophisticated line designed by Monika Kowalska. I can't wait for it and Spring to arrive.