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hot off the mill: new, eye-catching fabrics

I love getting mail.  At home.  At work.  Wherever.  I think I just like having something to open!  Well, the other day we got in some new Duralee fabric books in, so of course it was like Christmas morning for me at the design studio.  Here’s a few new fabrics I’ve been drooling over.

From the Gatwick collection, I can visualize these lovelies together. 

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I love the colors in these!  (Can you tell how much I enjoy blue!?)

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But, just so you know, I can’t talk about Duralee and new fabrics without bringing up the John Robshaw Collection!!  Globally chic.  Classically contemporary.  These gems are also relatively new (they came out back in the Spring). 

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Here’s some of my faves.

 

(Duralee fabrics are available to the trade only, contact me for more information.)

Bentley Churchill 2012 Highpoint introductions

There’s nothing more I love than a good quality furniture manufacturer.   

 So if you are not already familiar, let me introduce you. World: meet Bentley. 

At Bentley Churchill, the only answer they know is “yes”.   You can customize ANYTHING.  3″ taller?  8″ longer?  No problem!  Every piece has their standard spring down fill with 8 way hand tied spring construction.  Plus, they have an awesome array of fabrics. 

So, let me tell you what……. I love this sofa.  Simple. Contemporary. Clean lines with the curved side arms.

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I’m a total fan that they have some great new pieces that are reminiscent of vintage ones. 

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A mid-century modern lovers dream.  *Sigh*

Dear ottoman with lucite feet: come into my life.

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Check out their website  for more pretty pictures from the Spring Highpoint Collection.

 

(Bentley Churchill is exclusive to the trade, so contact me for more info!)

design obssession: ikat

Timeless ikat.  No one knows it’s exact origin, but this colorful pattern has been pleasing the eyes for centuries, and is not going anywhere anytime soon.

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Holy ikat skirt!  A total showstopper.

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A touch of pattern on a neutral palette.

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Feeling creative?

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Renowed New York interior designer, Andrew James, shows off his apartment.  Love the blue and brown masculine tones – proves that guys can rock this pattern too!

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Seeing is believing.  Ikat glass mosaic by New Ravenna Mosaics.

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Beautiful!

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Order one of these tote bags from Rosanna before their gone!

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Can’t get enough?  Here’s where to find more.

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a) Aztec Dip Dye Skirt, TopShop

b) Ikat Cuff Bracelet, Need Supply Co.

c) Ikat Scarf in Turquoise Lucio, Tory Burch

d) Anik Shorts in Orange & Cream, Sheridan French

e) Ikat Cotton Clutch, FABbyCAB, Etsy.com

f) Throw Pillows, all by Pop O’ Color, Etsy.com

g) Ikat Distressed 8×10 Frame, Kit n Kaboodle Home, Etsy.com

h) Morrow Slipper Chair in Malaga Peacock, Jonathan Adler

i) Ikat Silver/Blue Wool Rug, Safavieh (to the trade only)

 

color story: red + sky blue

Just in time for the 4th of July,  here’s one of my all time fave color combos!  Bold and eye-catching, sky blue + red has a crisp, classic look that has been stylish in retro and modern designs.

Don’t you just LOVE this??

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Great photo of a refreshing Independence Day beverage. Click for the recipe!

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Happy exterior.

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The love affair with subway tile continues.

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I love how happy she looks in this picture.  And the dress/necklace combo is just brilliant.

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Love this color scheme?  Here’s some ways to get the look all year-long.

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A) Template Tank with Tucked Tiered Skirt, both Anthropologie

B) Franco Sarto Vaunt Sandal, DSW.

C) Red & Turquoise Lattice Earrings, DejaVu

D) Awaiting Love Bracelet, DejaVu

E) Red & Turquoise Czech Glass Bead Necklace, Crown and Cole, Etsy.com

F) Dahlia flower in crimson & robin egg blue handmade plates,  Hope Johnson, Etsy.com

G) Jackson Sectional, West Elm

H) Water Birds 20 X 20 Linen Pillow, Hable Construction

I) Red & Turquoise large landscape painting, original on oil by Pamela Munger, Etsy.com.

J) Zig Zag Rug in blue, Urban Outfitters.

K) Alberta Lamp in Turquoise, Bobby Berk Home

L) Gradated Stripe Pouf in Red, West Elm

high / low project

Since I’m obsessed with bargain hunting (what is the point in paying full price if you don’t have to???), I decided to do my own little high / low project experiment.

Check it out below:  the items on the top are from high-end design sources, totaling over $8,900.   The bottom is a collection of items I found online to create a similar look,  but for a LOT less – like $5,700 less!   Unbelievable – almost 65% off.

 

 

HOW CAN THIS BE??

I bet I know what you’re thinking right now:  How can there be such a difference in price?  There’s many different reasons and it can get pretty complex.  First of all, contrary to common belief, it isn’t usually because of an exorbitant designer markup.  (Most designers or stores price items at or around the suggested retail price.)   There’s less overhead selling online than there is with a physical retail storefront.   Most of the online discount retailers are dealing so much merchandise they can afford to cut the price margin way lower than the retail price you’d see in stores.  Also, although stylistically they may look similar, the manufacturing process and materials may not be as high of quality.

For example, the sofa on the high-end project is a Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams sofa, and the one in the budget friendly side is from Pottery Barn.  Pottery Barn’s upholstery line is made by Mitchell Gold, but since PB sofas are mass-produced, the detailing is less refined and fewer seat and fabric options are available………. so the price point is lower than a custom produced sofa from Mitchell Gold.

MY RULE OF THUMB

So which items are best to buy discounted, and what should you splurge on?  For me it’s simple:  Anything small like lamps, pillows, accessories, or end tables are a great idea to get for less.  These are things you can swap in and out easily.  It won’t break the bank AND it gives you the freedom to update your look more often.  Upholstery that you spend most of your time in (such as a sofa or your favorite chair) should be something you splurge on, because you want it last a long time and be comfy!  Bedroom furniture, cabinets, and other large casegoods are also important pieces – look for a sturdy material that is contructed well.  You may pay extra, but remember the old saying: you get what you pay for!