Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Tablescapes

Since Thanksgiving and Christmas are just around the corner, I thought I would share some of my favorite tablescapes. Thank you to Macy's on State Street and AB Home at High Point Market for sharing these wonderful ideas!


I love the winter mix of this display by Macy's. There was enough wood to give it an organic look and then they added some sparkle on the candles.  You could add your own touch of painted twigs or add a 2" cut of wood (I got some from my neighbor when they cut down a tree) for a very natural charger.


 On this table, natural pebbles act as a mock runner.  The cut crystal against the natural pebbles are an interesting juxtaposition of textures.

With the addition of succulents which are a hot trend. I saw them incorporated in all kinds of arrangements at market.



I love this color of green.  This color works well any time of year, during the fall when we still want to see some green and in the spring when we watch nature come to life. The swans and black wire pair nicely with the cut glass candle sticks.  The dinnerware had a little crown at the top of each plate and mercury glass candle holders added sparkle. This was at the AB Home showroom but look for similar items in Kansas City.


This fun display was at Macy's on State Street.   Sorry, I will always remember the store as Marshall Fields. Again, I loved the fresh look of the green and white.  Those are balsa wood airplanes hanging from fishing line hovering above!

I hope these pictures give you a spring board to your own style this year.  Don't be afraid to mix color and texture  and add a little sparkle.

Stay inspired and thankful,
Barb

Monday, November 21, 2011

CR Laine Showroom

I wanted to share these photos of the CR Laine showroom in High Point.  CR Laine is a great upholstery line that has some of the most comfortable chairs and sofas I have sat on.  I didn't find one piece in the showroom that felt uncomfortable!

Several showrooms had a theme to this year's market, but this one was the BEST!  It was fun and upbeat, but the florals stole the show! I think it would be fun to incorporate these floral ideas for a shower or fun birthday party. I am including some photos toward the bottom so scroll down please.


Red is a very popular color this year and CR Laine used it in a bold way.





What a cute cake idea!
Or this!


Or this- complete with a cake server stuck in the top!


And how about that fabric! This is a great choice for those of you who want to create that coastal feel.

Stay inspired!
Barb

Thursday, November 17, 2011

The British are Coming

I wanted to share some photos from High Point Market that highlight an upcoming trend.  It seems we are all in love with the British newlyweds!  The colors selected for their wedding, pale blue ties to royal blue gowns are having an influence on fabric designs and colors, and what is more British than polo! The C.R. Lane showroom won an award for this display.  Great job highlighting this trend!


The fabric on the pillows was a stylized version of a polo match in pale blue sepia-like tones.  Beautiful!

On the love seat, they have used the same cotton fabric as the pillows above and mixed it with a black and gray plaid. The dog pillow echos the canines in the portrait above, and the contrasting wall color picks up the outline in the pillows.


A beautiful blue velvet sofa from another showroom.


The equestrian theme was sprinkled throughout market.

I love the ikat fabric on this chair highlighting blue.
Have a great day and take time to be inspired by design!
Barb

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Texture is the New Bling!

Recently Jackie Jordan, Director of Color Marketing for Sherwin Williams, introduced the new colors for 2012. One of her statements, "Texture is the new bling" was tucked in the back of my mind when I attended the High Point Furniture Market. I was on a treasure hunt for the latest textures of 2012 and here is a little of what I saw.

These objects were made out of drifted wood.  I imagined them on a fireplace hearth, repurposed into a hanging light with a vintage bulb inside or on a shelf.  The gray tones complement the Belgium influence when paired with a natural linen sofa or chair.


These shells would add an element of nature to an office or living room.  The glossy pattern adds texture!


This low profile leather sofa with tufting everywhere adds that Soho loft or urban glam look to your space.  The tufting adds texture and looks great with a soft faux fur pillow and throw!


This fun lamp was surrounded by a natural wood pod look.  The contrast of the silver mirror and rough wood makes a bold statement.

I really liked this piece.  It was sculpted from a timber with cracks and grain adding to the interest. A very interesting piece that would add some rustic influence to any space.

 OK speaking of texture...how cute is this!  A showroom had several cakes made out of flowers! The showroom's entrance was decked out in a candy shop theme so more of that later.
Enjoy and embrace your creativity!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Highpoint Market News

I recently attended Highpoint Market, and I can't wait to show you what is new.  There was inspiration everywhere! I met many great designers from Texas to New Jersey and learned so much about what is happening in their area. People are changing it up and staying put! 

The European "rough luxe" is still very hot mixed with industrial inspired furniture added to the mix.  Here are some things to inspire you or that you might want to add to your space.




This weathered wood antique barn doors form the perfect backdrop for these antique quatrefoil mirrors.

Texture was everywhere! I loved the rustic texture formed by the wood grain of this French farmhouse table! It was made of reclaimed wood from an old barn. Can you picture your family gathered around this table for a special dinner? The English chairs upholstered in a natural linen are the perfect complement and add a spark of contrast to the table top.

This was taken in the Beautiful Tara Shaw showroom.  Her French, Italian and Swedish antiques were stunning. Again we see the use of the natural linen on the chairs.

This French chair is always popular.  The wing chair in the background had a nice nail detail around the wings and seat bottom.  Again, we saw the natural linen with a combination of burlap that formed a nice juxtaposition of refined and rough.


This was a great piece that has made a debut in several furniture lines that you may see in a store near you. The "printers cabinet" was finished in a white wash over reclaimed pine.  This very versatile piece can be used in a dining room, bedroom or perhaps with a flat screen mounted on the wall above it.

Texture and color and style oh my!  I will share more photos to inspire you over the next few days.
Stay inspired and enjoy!
Barb