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Lulu DK children’s fabrics

Lulu deKwiatkowski, founder and designer of Lulu DK Fabrics, teamed up with Schumacher on a new line of kids’ fabrics that are happy, tasteful, and stylish.  Thought I’d share!  (Throwing it out there now:  No, I am not pregnant, I just saw this and thought it was cool! ) 

 

 Apparently big kids like me love this stuff too, because I’m crazy about this fabric.

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Pretty in pink. 

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Inspired by her worldly travels and fine art background, Lulu’s fabrics are simple in design and bold in color.  I love the functionality:  the designs could work for young children all the way up to teens.

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Pink & Green.  Nice combo for a girl’s room!

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Can’t forget about the boys!

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Fun star prints.

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And there are wallcoverings too!  So precious.

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Check out Lulu DK Child to see the whole collection! 

(All photos courtesy of Schumacher’s website)

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!

 

color story: tangerine + teal

What says “helllooo summer” more than sunny tangerine and refreshing teal??  Tangerine was named Pantone’s 2012 Color of the year, and teal is one of the hottest colors right now.  Pair them together and you get a match made in hue heaven.   Orange and Blue are actually opposites on the color wheel – meaning they naturally compliment each other.  (Whoever said opposites attract was dead on!)    What do you think??

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The 2 colors pop in this living room by Tobi Fairley

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Love this!

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(All photos link back to their source, if known)

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Great finds for one of this summer’s best color combos:

a) All Decked Out Dress, ModCloth

b) Burak Uyan Tangerine Sandals, Avenue 32

c) Penny Gibbous Moon Bracelet, Posh Locket

d) Tangerine & Teal Jeweled Bib, A Cut Above Boutique

e) Bright Side Clutch, Nine West

f) Moselle Sofa, Bentley Churchill, (available to the trade only – contact me to order)

g) Mrs Godfrey Chair in Tuileries Tangerine, Jonathan Adler

h) Lola Side Table, Urban Outfitters

i) Fabrics: (clockwise from top) –  36140-35 and 73023-19 , both by Duralee,  Sun & Shade Sea Scallop Coral Reef (outdoor fabric) by Waverly

j)  Capri Bottle Lamp, Jonathan Adler

k)  Lattice Rug in Blue, PB Teen

style icon: Kate Middleton

There’s something about Kate Middleton that just attracts people to her.  Maybe it’s because she’s married to Prince William.  Or maybe the fact that she’s drop dead gorgeous.  Or maybe it’s her royally sophisticated sense of style.

(Photo Courtesy of Pinterest)

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For me,  it’s the energy she gives off.   I find it crazy that I know next to nothing about her, yet her presence reflects such grace, positivity, and class.

(Photo courtesy of People)

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One thing I (& the rest of the world) do know about her is her simple yet stunning fashion sense.  It’s classic.  Natural.  And take-your-breath-away beautiful.

(Photo courtesy of Pinterest)

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(Kate’s two lovely dress choices, both by Alexander McQueen, this past weekend at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. Photo courtesy of fabsugar.com)

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(Kate stuns again in another McQueen gown. Photo courtesy of People)

must have outdoor fabric & furniture just in time for summer

Hello friends!  The unofficial start to summer is officially here.  I’m ready to get outdoors this weekend…  No better way to enjoy your outdoor space then to jazz it up with colorful fabrics and comfy furniture!

First I bring you my 2 favorite collections of indoor/outdoor fabrics right now: Echo Design & Windsor Smith by Kravet. 

Not only are these fabrics gorgeous, but also durable enough to withstand the outdoor elements or toughest indoor abuse.  

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ECHO DESIGN

Back in 1923, Echo began as a scarf company.  After 3 generations, Echo has grown into a global design company with a wide range of fashion accessories and home decorative products.  As a fusion of classic design with modern American sensibility,  Echo’s fabrics launched earlier this year are a combination of “vivid color palettes of sky blues, lime greens, rich oranges and sophisticated neutrals”.

Fabrics top to bottom: Ogee Knot in
Ocean – 31708-13, Nestled in White – 31734-101,
A Pois in Maritime – 31702-5, Torbali in Tobacco –
31700-6, Esparto Stripe in Peacock – 31701-5,
Ogee Knot in Maritime – 31708-5

 

This is my favorite fabric.  I love the pattern and aqua color.  I can picture lumbar pillows made from this!

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Gaga over the dots!

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WINDSOR SMITH

Los Angeles designer, Windsor Smith‘s latest Kravet collection is designed for and inspired by outdoor living.   As a lover of treasures, traditions and architecture of the past, Windsor Smith has emerged as one of the leading talents in the interior design industry.  Her fabric collections, made up of simple iconic prints from around the world, are a culmination of extensive travel and eclectic talent. 

 

Pillows going clockwise: Kanekopa in
Gardenia -31725-130, Kura Kura in Akuatik – Kura
Kura-13, Moloko in Paradiso – 31727-135, Kapaa
in Akuatik – 31764-135; Ottoman fabric: Kanekopa
in Akuatic – 31725-13

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Interesting pattern!

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Love me some linen *sigh*

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(All of the above images are taken from Kravet’s website).

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Also have any of you saw West Elm’s new outdoor furniture?? AWESOMENESS.

I LOVE this Nest Chair!!

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What’s better than a comfy outdoor lounger? A DOUBLE LARGE AND IN CHARGE OUTDOOR LOUNGER!!

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I know this is neither a fabric or a piece of furniture, but this cork top drink dispenser was way too cute not to make the cut! And it’s made from recycled glass! Double points right there!

Happy Memorial Day Weekend all!  xoxoxo