Friday, June 20, 2008

Oh Lordy: Hollywood Rengency converts



Searching through the pages upon pages of Ebay litter, I found this number. Black lacquered veneer & asian style brass pulls present this dual function piece--both server and table. Pull out the outer edges to legs, add the included three leaves, and good god! The overall cleverly hidden functionality alone makes my design hungry head spin. Faring the $250+ shipping fee alone, I might just make it mine.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

If Money was No Object...


...then I'd be the proud owner of this Edward Wormley desk. Perfect objectification of Wormley's own words--"modernism means freedom- freedom to mix, to choose, to change, to embrace the new but to hold fast to what is good." Through his collaboration with Dunbar in the early thirties, Wormley swelled from dropped out art student to household name, gaining success for subtly warming the public's admiration for modern by selling styles that fused a myriad of design traditions. It's no wonder that his furniture fetches so much, as mid-century, retro or not, this desk can easily carry itself to the next century. And working with a company that never mechanized their production, hand making every line it put out, the Dunbar name alone adds to the price tag.

My ebay pick of the week

Saturday, May 17, 2008

And I Quote "Best Armoire Ever"



I highly recommend, for those of you who never venture to Decatur, or maybe have missed the spot, Victory Vintage. Most of the pieces are of Mid Century decent, i.e. Jens Risom, Eames and the like, but here I found a new addition to my sad little bedroom that is likely of English decent. I subscribe to the store's monthly or so email newsletter and was thus introduced to my future lover. Now, I've posted a couple of pictures of the piece, the same two they hosted on their site, and agree with me please, the piece seems rather large, more or less typical armoire size. Well, this first impression didn't hold as I went to visit the piece and it's actually shorter than I am (for reference I like to say I'm 5'3"). It's hardly two feet wide too. But with my compact bedroom, and three flights of stairs, I cannot contain my excitement. Please check it out : Victory Vintage

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Look at me I have a SYSTEM


Well being that I do in fact want to post more regularly, I've decided that with as much time as I spend on Craig's List and Ebay searching for hidden finds (vintage is better remains my personal slogan), I might as well do a weekly or week and a half-ly, depending on my devotedness, EBAY PICK OF THE WEEK or MONTH...or now. And might I add that with people taking the most painstakingly attractive photos of their auction items, I get a very handsome electronic portfolio of 'wants' and ideas. Thank you auctioneers.

Anyway, seeing as how I've recenly switched my focus to my lackluster, more like completely lacking bedroom set, this desk stole my heart. I love that it is asian inspired (that seems to be my current addiction). But more, it mixes chrome and brass...ooOOoo. I've already bid $250 on it, and the reserve hasn't budged. :( Add in shipping and I might just have to continue my search for the perfect desk, but here it is in all its glory.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

I Can't Commit


Six months ago I saw this large, hand-carved & gilted convex mirror labeled 'antique' and have been longing for it ever since. It's enormous, heavy and certainly a statement. This lousy photo hardly does it justice. Yet, the $600 price tag ultimately kept it far from my little home. And even after I learned that it is actually a reproduction (Atlanta made in fact) of a regency design, I found an exact replica minus the mirror, but I still am having trouble wrapping my head around blowing hundreds of dollars on a mirror. But I can't get it out of my head! The thought of this beauty against a color background--teal, magenta, plum, you name it!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

c. jere


Something happened to me and here almost a month later, it's still kind of hard to talk about. In all my scavenging days, I let the best treasure walk away. I found a very large Curtis Jere sculpture from the 'raindrops' series, signed and dated, $300. Sure it was stunning enough, but maybe it was my buyer's anxiety, maybe it was my cloudy knowledge of the artist(s) that create these brass sculptures, anyhow, I turned to leave the booth. Before my feet had even moved from their spot, a red bearded rascal swapped the beauty. Of course, after a little research, a painful longing for my treasure lost, I see that Jonathan Adler has begun to reproduce this exact sculpture at a steep $1200 while the originals easily reach $2000.

Monday, November 19, 2007


Here it is. The work in progress. I have now been at my first apartment ever just over one month. And as I see my rent check depleted from my bank account, I think it's just about time I post a photograph of my living room--the cause of so many other monetary deductions. Ah, but it has certainly been worth it. The sofa and loveseat turned out fantastically (I'll post a before picture later), the paint job was right on target. Plus I've bought my own fabric and resorted to making the pillows myself, to get the perfect accessories for my planned palatte. It's starting to all come together. Now if I can only track down a handsome pair of Italian Murano glass lamps in a shade of aqua...

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Dutch and Droog

I know I'm a little late mentioning this, but I feel that it's personally something I must address. A year or more ago I was shocked to see the student (student!) work of dutch prodigy Joris Laarman. This boy wonder transformed what is a completely neglected architectural element, the radiator, into this:

Now this may not seem like much to anyone else, one might even think I'm going WAY overboard here. But he had me thinking things over, not to re-invent the mundane, oh wow here let's not just add a little paint and decor, but instead wholly transform our dull necessities. I couldn't get him out of my head! And here now on Unica Home's website they are at last offering his radiators for sale. Sure at a hefty price, sure they're great and beautiful, etc. But really I feel like I just had to type his name, reference him for my own personal catharsis--I guess because I'm jealous?
Unica Home

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Domino Decorating Contest

Here it is, the 23rd of October, and I've found a reason to post my first ever entry on this blog: the official announcement of the Domino decorating contest finalists. I have to say first, that though my young age would mislead you, I have actually been a Domino subscriber since the very, VERY beginning. I actually used to buy Lucky magazine mostly for the 'home' section the magazine featured monthly. So naturally, the first premiere of Domino had me tickeled with joy. And of course, when I heard about the contest, I thought, what better way to show off my devotion to their publication?

However, out of all the entries, all one thousand as they claim, I have to say I am pretty dissapointed with thier selection. The first three are certainly a gimmie; the living room by Steven from Des Moines, IA is a sure winner. I thought so from the start. His room is incredibly done-very bright, tailored, and is a generally inviting, happy room. But, the last two? First I must comment on the room submitted by Zim from Fairway Kansas. It looks like a grand salon, no doubt there, but if the judges made their selection based on photography I'd have thought that might have counted against this one. Now, I apologize in advance to Jen from Hackettstown, NJ, but I do not think her room should be a finalist. I find the room horribly bland. The walls are white. The furniture is white. The accessories are white. The only thing that is the least bit compelling to me, or inspiring is the Louis Ghost chair by Starck (I happen to be a big fan), and only Starck himself should get credit for that bit. I saw so many rooms that I felt were more deserving of being a finalist, and I am very dissapointed in Domino for this selection. Thoughts?
Oh and here was my room: