Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts

27.10.14

Rooms With A View: Dr. Fabre's Micropolis


Although we're relieved to have a respite from all the hard work, we can't help but feel a tinge of sadness that Rooms With A View has now come to an end. Every detail of our room was carefully planned & constructed & it was truly a wonderful experience seeing it all come together. For those of you that didn't make it out to the Jepson this weekend to see it, our room was based on Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre (1823-1915), an entomologist from the south of France. From an encaustic piece featuring golden cicadas to a dome full of beautiful butterflies to entomology drawers full of specimens ranging from colorful to creepy, bugs filled just about every nook & cranny of our room. So without further ado, we present: Dr. Fabre's Micropolis. 


Bare Walls // Primed & Painted // Installing Panels & Molding 
The completed walls
Installing: The Wall Unit // The Lighting // The Doors












24.10.14

Rooms With A View: Custom Furniture

After countless hours & an unmeasurable amount of hard work, our Room With A View is officially complete & open for viewing at the Jepson Center for the Arts. And while we're going to wait until the end of viewing period to reveal finished images of the room, we do want to go ahead & share with you a little bit about what went into the making of this room. They say it takes an army & we certainly had one helping us throughout this entire process. But we absolutely could not have done it without the guys at Coastal Wood Design & Forsyth Metal Works. They took our custom furniture designs & brought them to life & the room really wouldn't be what it is without them. Check out what went into making each piece below & then head on over to the Jepson Center to see our room, "Dr. Fabre's Micropolis," which will be on display through Sunday, October 26th.  

The Desk:
Constructed with grain matched, figured walnut slabs, which were then fitted with a 2" think Lucite leg. The Lucite is mounted with brass hardware that is faced with hand-turned, walnut washers. Through the Lucite leg, you can see the hand-stitched, leather file system. Both the file holder & pencil drawer are made of solid walnut, faced with hand-polished brass. The desk has been finished using a tung oil, as opposed to a stain, which is completely natural & green. 









The Pedestal:
Constructed from reclaimed heart pine from a Kentucky tobacco barn, the pedestal was then pickled & finished with a spray lacquered top & waxed bottom. 


The Wall Unit:
The hand-fabricated steel frame holds concealed shelves at a random height configuration. The steel has been finished to have an antique brass look. The wall system is balanced by a cabinet on one side & specimen drawers on the other, as well as a central portal to display art. All of the wood components are constructed using locally-sourced, domestic maple plywood.





16.10.14

Rooms With a View


We couldn't be more excited to be participating in Rooms With a View: Southern Style at the Jepson Center for the Arts! Our design team has been hard at work getting all the details of our room together & the finished product is really going to be something spectacular. While we don't want to give anything away just yet & ruin the big reveal, be sure to check back on our blog after the event to get all the details behind the entire process! And read on below to find out more about all of the great events happening next weekend!


Rooms With A View: Southern Style to showcase local & nationally acclaimed designers at the Jepson Center Oct. 23-25, 2014

SAVANNAH, GA….Rooms With A View: Southern Style has announced the six local designers who will join nationally acclaimed interior designers Phoebe and Jim Howard as they transform the Jepson Center for the Arts into a dazzling show house. The designers include John Deering, Paula Danyluk, Linn Gresham, Anne Hagerty, and Narissa West Brown/Gail Lawrence.

This inaugural event is certain to become an annual affair and will be something not to miss. Following Phoebe Howard’s mantra, “keep it pretty,” the Jepson Center’s Eckburg Atrium will be overflowing with lavishly decorated rooms created exclusively for Rooms With A View.

The public is invited to stop by the Jepson Center to view the rooms free of charge.  Additionally, the Telfair Academy Guild is mounting three exciting ticketed events that will 
delight foodies and those interested in lifestyle and design topics, while raising money for Telfair Museums, including the Mansion to Museum exhibit at the Telfair Academy. 

Details for the three weekend events:

Preview Party: Thursday, October 23, 6:30 pm / Jepson Center
Preview the rooms and mingle with friends while enjoying cocktails and cuisine by local restaurants including: A.lure; Alligator Soul; Marché de Macarons; 45 Bistro; Garibaldi Cafe; Leoci’s Trattoria; The Olde Pink House; Vic’s on the River; 17hundred90 and Savannah Coffee Roasters. Tickets for the Preview Party are $85.

Lecture & Luncheon: Friday, October 24, 10:00 am / Savannah Theatre & Telfair Academy
Phoebe and Jim Howard speak at the Savannah Theatre, followed by luncheon at the Telfair Academy and another chance to view the rooms. Tickets to the Luncheon and Lecture are $75. For table requests, contact Ann Hanley at 912.598.9217 or athanley@bellsouth.net. Lecture tickets are available to purchase separately for $40.

Muffins and Mimosas: Saturday, October 25, 10:00 am / Jepson Center
Join our six Savannah designers, John Deering, Paula Danyluk, Linn Gresham, Anne 
Hagerty, and Narissa West Brown/Gail Lawrence for muffins, mimosas, and inspiring advice about creating a look of relaxed elegance in your own home. Then follow the designers to their rooms for personal tours. Tickets to Muffins and Mimosas are $35.

The Telfair Academy Guild presents Rooms With A View: Southern Style on behalf of Telfair Museums. The sponsors for the event include: Presenting Sponsor: Ben Carter Enterprises; Media Sponsor: Savannah Magazine; Portfolio Sponsors: Circa Lighting and Kevin C. Dickinson Dentistry; Sponsors: Georgia Power & The Kessler Collection.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.Telfair.org/ROOMS or call Marcya 
Burton at 912.790.8866

31.7.14

Daily Inspiration: Parlore


Nowadays, Interior Designers need all the resources they can get. Satisfying a client's demands requires more effort now than ever before. However, with the help of Parlore, the business of interior design can finally be streamlined! Parlore, is a personalized iOS app that helps design professionals work smarter and manage projects from concept to install. Launching Fall 2014, Parlore is a one-stop designer-only resource, their marketplace provides a seamless channel from inspiration to purchase by connecting interior professionals to manufacturers, makers, artisans and workrooms. Their mission is simple: to support interior designers so they can focus on what they love. Made for designers by designers, Parlore has been carefully tailored to aid in every aspect of the creative process while simplifying the business of project completion. Parlore is a community driven by the desire to build meaningful relationships between designers, clients, and manufacturers. For folks like us, who obsess over the details of interiors on a daily basis, an app like this is a dream come true. If only Fall would hurry up and get here already!





*Photos courtesy of parlore.com

26.4.13

A Few of our Favorite Things: Aeriel


Earning a degree in interior design, Aeriel recently graduated from SCAD. With the knowledge gained from her education, she has brought her talent and positive attitude to the team. A native of Savannah, Aeriel grew up shopping at The Paris Market, which makes her working at the store all the more special. On an average day you can find her splitting her time between working at the store and updating Copperseal, her lovely Etsy shop that hosts a variety of vintage and handmade goods. Aeriel brings a smile to work every day, and we couldn’t be happier to have her as a member of the Paris Market family! Here are a few of her favorites:


1. Hanging Terrarium | 2. Vintage Necklace Armature | 3. Tocca Cleopatra Perfume | 
4. Porcelain Bird Vase | 5. Soiree Entertaining with Style Book

21.1.13

In the Home: Employee Edition


During the week, you'll find blogger, Jessie, behind the screen of her laptop in the Paris Market office, writing about the latest and greatest products. But on the weekends, you can find her in her Daffin Park-side home with Wicket, a fuzzy faced chow mix pup, and Terry, her fuzzy faced husband. 
Even though they rent, Terry and Jessie wanted to turn this 1940s bungalow into a cozy home by adding their own personal style and love for odd collections. 
Take a look at Jessie's Ivy covered getaway in this employee edition home tour!

 Image above: I have an unhealthy collection of found art. Everything found on my walls is either made by a friend or from goodwill. The wooden deer head is one of my favorite Paris Market purchases.

Q: When decorating your space, do you have any design commandments that you feel you must follow?

A: I like to instill what I call "cultivated chaos". I love everything about modern living but purging items seem to be a weakness of mine (though I'm getting better at it). Being an artist, I am extremely inspired by objects, especially items from the past, so I do my best to display our collections in a cultivated manner. Clean and polished clutter:)

Image above: Our gas fireplace is a perfect accessory for the winter months. It's one of our fuzzy friend's favorite hangouts. The stack of suitcases are all vintage from our various travels, they like to hold my collection of Martha Stewart magazines.


Q: What is your favorite room in your house and why?

A: For selfish reasons it would be my in-house studio, it's my happy place...To gain good wife points though I'd have to say our living room. It's where my husband and I spend most of our nights, playing board games, watching SNL reruns, or snuggling under our favorite blanket.


Image above: Because we rent and can't change our wall colors, I have made it my mission to cover these (sometimes) unwelcome hues with interesting wall hanging and pictures. This vintage metal "d" was one of my favorite finds from Habersham Antique Market. By fate, I found it the week before we got married and it's the first letter of my husbands last name.


Q: If you could name you decorating style what would you call it?

A: French Rustic Retro Charm

Image above: The 1960s lucite Bar Cart is my absolute favorite Paris Market purchase. I have never seen anything like it and we have a lot of friends who wish to covet it for their own. It is home to my grandmothers wine glasses and a collection of french wine we brought back from our honeymoon. The  french print on the wall is one of my luckiest goodwill finds, its an original 1950s classroom poster.

Q: Do you have any current or favorite Home projects?

A:  For a wedding gift, I built a fire-pit in our backyard for my husband. It is one of our favorite places to gather with friends, marshmallows in tow.

Image above: I love to freshen my space by changing out "shelf displays" regularly. Right now I have a collection of winter themed terrariums scattered about. What items I don't use I recycle to another part of the house until it's time to switch things up again.

Q: When was your house built and does it have a back story?

A: It was most likely built in the 1940s, most of the houses around this area were. I wish I knew what the first family was like that moved in here. I feel sorry for the fashion loving ladies back then though, these closets are tiny!

Image above: I love Paris. Not only is it a theme in our home, but the place where we went for our honeymoon and appropriately, that love is shared where I work. This "Le Petit Echo dela Mode" Panel was a garage sale find. The French Plaque on the door is from an antique store on Riverstreet.  

Q: What is your favorite part about living in your neighborhood?

A: We are just a hop, skip, and a jump away from the Sand Gnats Stadium. We love to attend games and can even see the Saturday night fireworks outside our living room window.


Image above: Our home is small so every surface is its' own little world. The top of our bedroom dresser is home to my collection of antique jewelry and accessories. The blue Singer sewing machine was my grandmothers. 

Q: What's your favorite item in your home?

A: I try to surround myself with favorites always but I think the blue ribbon winner would have to be a Shirley Temple pitcher that was recently given to me by my Grandmother. She shares my love for quirky items and I always come home from visiting with a new treasure.

Image above: Being the thrifty people we are, my husband and I have yet to buy a proper bed frame. In the meantime I decided to create a headboard with these antique windows found in various alleyways throughout the city. I love how they're mismatched and each have their own beautiful flaws. I made these heart garlands for our wedding and they now have a home hung above our heads every night.

Q: If you could change one thing about your house what would you change?

A: More natural light! Being a photographer, the lack of light in our home is almost mood altering. We are fortunate to live in such a lush neighborhood but I believe the sun-blocking shrubs have worn out their welcome.

Image above: The entryway into our house is the first and last things we see of our home world throughout the day. I like to keep some of my favorite things here. A vintage hat rack found in an estate sale, as well as some favorite hats, my grandfathers binoculars and a stack of postcards from faraway friends.

Q: Describe your perfect homebody dream day.

A. Lazy morning in bed with pancakes and puppy under my arm. Afternoon spent in my studio crafting up something lovely. Evening cooking with my husband and playing video games together (I'll pretend I win).