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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Resolutions: Silver and Gold, Part III

THE MAVEN'S NEW YEAR'S PARTY TIP:
 People always tend to congregate in the kitchen.  That's great if you have a large and beautiful kitchen.  If you don't, or you don't want lots of people in your kitchen, keep refreshments to a bare minimum in the kitchen, perhaps just a bottle or two of wine and glasses on a pretty tray with cheese straws, a southern cocktail party staple.


(If you have never had cheese straws, let me know!  We have a great mail order source for made in Missisippi cheese straws.  They are THE perfect little cocktail nibble.)





Welcome more party guests!


Mary Helen McCoy
Designer, Owner and CEO 
Mary Helen McCoy Fine Antiques
and Interior Design
Charleston, SC



DESIGN RESOLUTION


My design resolution is actually an old one, creating a knowledgable mix of furnishings for every client.
A small alcove in a Lakehouse features a walnut commode in the French Louis XV style made by the owner's Grandmother during the first half of the 20th century. Such a nice sentimental piece should always be incorporated into a client's home. I paired the commode with a wonderful  French iron Art Deco style mirror. Scrolls along the top with bunches of grapes suggest that this mirror was originally made in the South of France. 

 In this ever changing world of design, clients are influenced by many external factors, including the whims of the trade magazines.

As a serious antique dealer, as well as an Interior Designer, I encourage my clients to trust my knowledge of furniture, periods, and architecture and to let me teach and guide them to the best quality furnishings their budget can afford, without compromising or being a slave to trends, affecting a knowledable and interesting mix.

 I would always rather see an empty space than see a misfit just to fill the space. 
 This concept of mixing styles of different antiques from different parts of the world, along with a touch of modern, has always been my signature.

 I designed this Living Room for a client in 2005, and it is a wonderful representation of effectively mixing styles. A French Louis XIV period black lacquer bibliotheque, filled with the client's own ivory collection from Asia, mixed with 17 th century French Faience ( less formal ), an 18 th century Italian mirror over a new sofa, flanked by a pair of French reproduction bronze and marble gueridon tables, and lighted by a pair of 18 th century Chinese export vases made into lamps, certainly illustrates this mix. The 18 th century Italian Scagalioa marble panel I placed atop the modern Lucite bases and the pair of French Louis XVI period carved and gilt wood fauteuils by Jacob are a surprise for this otherwise very serious room. This client ( age 74 at the time) did not like the bases but she kept them because she knew that they were a distraction and a compliment to the formality of the room. Using these bases enables one to see the continuous pattern of the antique Tabriz rug.




Here I incorporated wonderful architectural elements into a kitchen design. After I found the 18th century oak panels I worked with the architect and the cabinet contractor to organize this kitchen. The fabrication of the limestone surround was executed in France through one of my sources where I also acquired the 17th Century iron fire back as a decoration against the plaster back splash made to look like stone. The new counter stools from Rose Tarlow, with the 19th Century Dutch brass chandelier and the impressive granite counter top, give the room substance and warmth.


2012 COLOR


All shades of orange seem to be the "hot colors" these days, however I make it my practice to avoid trends when deciding a color palette.

I prefer to let other factors guide me such as the use of a room, an object, fabric, a rug, a painting, and even what is seen outside through the windows. I like to use colors as a backdrop and I prefer warm colors to cool colors.
Each room MUST transition to the next space for a harmonious union of textiles, woods, metals and art.



Mary Helen Is Toasting In The New Year With

My husband and I will toast The New Year in with a bottle of Champagne, Dom Perignon Vintage 2002, which I have saved for this occasion.

 We will share the bottle with my son Michael and daughter-in-law Lee Anne visiting from Tuscaloosa, AL.





Kevin McLaughlin
Designer,  Mae Downs & Co.
Philadelphia, PA



DESIGN RESOLUTION

My New Year's resolution is to spend more time in my design studio.This coming May, Mae Downs & Co. will celebrate 25 years.




2012 COLOR


For 2012 at Mae Downs & Co. it's not so much colour as it is pattern. For Spring and Fall we will be showing checks and
 plaids and tartans.

Let's turn beige into something colorful!




Kevin Is Toasting In The New Year With

 My drink has always been the same:
A Wild Turkey Manhattan UP with 2 Cherries!

Lila and I toast everyone a successful and healthy 2012!





Gloria De Lourdes Blalock
Designer, Blalock Interiors
Arlington, VA




DESIGN RESOLUTION
My design resolution is all about color this year!

I am thinking of two of my favorite elements, earth and sunshine and their colors. I hope that 2012 fills me with both!

 I adore nature and all its bounty. Additionally… nothing beats the crisp rays of light in the early morning hours, and the golden hues cast at sunset.

In interior design, I hope to use these colors to warm up rooms not only in my home, but in upcoming projects, as well.

This Christmas, my mantle spoke of this inspiration with half a dozen golden vintage peacocks. They ushered in the New Year and reminded me of a certain glow that I hope surrounds my home, my life, and that of all my loved ones. 



2012 COLOR

Ever since the age of 8… I have kept journals, and for the last 15 years or so… I choose a color, or rather a color chooses me, and it becomes my inspiration for the new year.
Often times, it comes to me from nowhere! And it always comes with an accompanying message. I will be doing absolutely nothing... and VOILA, I have to run to my journal and write about it!
This was the case with my color for 2012. It came to me in mid September… and here is an excerpt from my journal entry:
"2012… The year of not only a new chapter… but the start of a whole new book!

Color: "Saddleman Brown."





 It is the first year, EVER, that I have been inspired by 2 colors. It is also the first time in a decade that I will change my journal.

 For the past 10 years, I have used Franklin Covey. This year, Henri Bendel's chocolate brown and white stripes with a gold 2012 caught my eye… and I couldn't resist!  


Then on December 4th of 2011,  when reading one of my favorite blogs, MS Design Maven, written by Marilyn Trainor Storey, she wrote of this golden inspiration and once again… I had to run to my journal… and added it to the mix! 

(The golden inspiration is HERE)
 

Chocolate and gold are delicious together! Think Godiva… one of my favorite chocolatiers!

When I think of chocolate brown alone, I also think of interior designer and writer Carolyne Roehm's NYC home.

Or one of my favorite interior designers Barry Dixon's business card, as handsome as the man himself, well almost!


Gloria Is Toasting In The New Year With
Godiva Chocolate Liqueur Martini







Kathysue Perdue
Design Blogger, "Good Life of Design"
California



DESIGN RESOLUTION

I am not one that will usually make the traditional New Years resolutions, but Marilyn has asked me to make a Design resolution, and that seems to be easier for me to make. Plus it is so much more fun!!

http://pinterest.com/pin/230950287110589004/
I have told myself that I need to venture out a bit with color. I love cheerful colors that make me smile, so I plan on trying to add a bit more of Spring-like cheerful colors to my home.


I also love a traditional style with a twist so I want to  venture into maybe a bit more daring, and whimsical look. I am not quite sure how I am going to do this, but it will be a fun journey, and a new adventure.



2012 COLOR

Kelly or Emerald Green.
I use a lot of black and white as a base so this wonderful bright and cheerful green
will be a wonderful mix.

http://pinterest.com/pin/230950287110822299/


Of course I would have to be wearing my color for 2012 when I make a toast to my Design Resolutions for 2012……


http://pinterest.com/pin/230950287110822301/

Kathysue Is Toasting In The New Year With

To toast in the New Year, and my new braver desire to be more free with my design and my use of Emerald/Kelly green I would have a gorgeous flute with a cranberry pomegranate spritzer.

http://pinterest.com/pin/230950287110823255/
I make mine a non- alcoholic drink with sparkling water. 
For those of you that like to add champagne or Prosecco you can go here for the recipe.
It always looks so festive in a pretty Champagne flute.





Alisa Tarver Berry
Designer, Casabella Interiors
Brandon, MS





DESIGN RESOLUTION


This is a little difficult for me, I do not make resolutions, instead I just like to hone my core design beliefs and find new ways to improve every year.


 With that being said, I am in love with the industrial look, in accessories in particular, and I will be adding many of these elements in the store in the New Year  to add a bit of fun and whimsy.


2012 COLOR

My color choice for 2012 is a Sunny Yellow Gold. I chose coral for last year so it seems I am always a year ahead for some odd reason, maybe that will continue.


 I do believe that all of the brights will continue to have a huge impact this year.


http://pinterest.com/pin/230950287110588959/



Alisa Is Toasting In The New Year With

Pomegranate Key Lime Vodka Cocktail


 



Patricia Hart McMillan
Designer and Author
San Antonio, TX




DESIGN RESOLUTION

My design resolution for 2012 is to give my own home my full attention! 
 We moved to San Antonio (and our house) 4 years ago.
 During that time, I've designed 6 interiors (5 in San Antonio, 1 in Tampa, Florida) and I have produced 6 books—so my home got short shrift.
 In 2012, it will be "job 1!"


2012 COLOR
My color "signature" for Year 2012 will be Pratt & Lambert's "Chablis," a pale yellow with a hint of willow green that is both light and rich with surprising depth. 
 I specified it for my client's Berkshires house—a cottage to which they added a 16th Century English barn that draws oohs and aahs from first –time visitors.
The color is ageless--blending beautifully with both antique oak barn timbers and contemporary fabrics in the Raymond Waites upholstery. Some colors are Region-specific--look great only in the North, South or other. But Chablis looks great under any sun!


Patricia Is Toasting In The New Year With

We will toast the New Year with our new drink, The Silverhorn Classic, developed on moving into our Silverhorn Drive home.


The recipe couldn't be simpler: ¾  water plus ¼ Cranberry juice garnished with a twist of lemon! Looks pretty, tastes delicious (Guests swig it down and ask for more),
 but better yet, it's heathy!

One more quick toast
before our final group
of special guests arrive . . .



with my favorite champagne cocktail.
(Recipe HERE)

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

John Lyle and My Trip to New York, It's a Black and White THING


It's a Black and White THING --

John Lyle
and
My Trip to New York







I have been missing you my friends. 


Mary Douglas Drysdale Black and White


Friday

Early, I mean really, really early, at a quarter until 3 in the AM, on Friday, October 28th I hopped, well actually dragged myself out of bed, to catch a flight to New York.  My good friend and client Pam was already there waiting for me to arrive.



At the airport, I picked up a copy of the November Elle Decor for the plane ride. 
 I am a total magazine hound,
as you might surmise.


Thumbing through it, I was very pleased to make the acquaintance of
Frederik,




a chair designed by John Lyle.
What a coincidence!
I was looking forward to a visit
with John in New York.







I connected in Charlotte and arrived at Laguardia around noon.  I had arranged for my car to take me by Pam's where I could run UPSTAIRS to drop off my bags and pick her up, and we could head straight to the D and D Building where we would only have a few hours to visit our long list of must visit showrooms.



The D and D (Decoration and Design) Building in New York
Sorry about the construction!




Elevator doors on one of the upper floors of
New York's D and D Building





Kravet and Lee Jofa were on our list of stops. 
I found a great black and white rug and lots of black and white
 fabrics, which I have sprinkled
 throughout this blog.


Kravet Rug




Lee Jofa Meander in Granite 



Pam and I enjoyed all the black and white at Ralph Lauren too.


Ralph Lauren's new One Fifth Collection



David Hicks for Lee Jofa Fiorentina in Domino




Ralph Lauren Showroom




Ralph Lauren Showroom


But of course, the piece de resistance of our visit to to the D and D building was
the Holly Hunt showroom
where my friend from high school the very
artistic, outspoken, slightly irreverent
(well a bit more than slightly!),
designer John Lyle is represented.






His andirons and fireplace equipment are the best I have ever seen.


John Lyle's Starburst fireplace screen is a showstopper!



Making an andiron decision is too hard.  We loved them all. 
 I do think I am just a bit partial to the Gates ones on top.

Pam and I looked, discussed, and planned until time was running short on our
abbreviated business day.
We had just enough time to grab a quick glass of champagne before it was time to hail a ride to our next stop in a yellow,
 NOT a black and white cab.



I would have given anything to show up at John's studio in a black and white
 VW THING just like the one John and his brother Bobby drove when I first met them.  The car was cute and one-of-a kind
and so were they!




John Lyle



As John would say,
 "How can you be content to
blend in with the crowd?"

I say, "Exactly!"






Of course, the Frederik chair greeted me in person as soon as I walked in the studio. 
 John was a bit surprised that we already knew each other.



John's studio, just across the river from the city with absolutely spectacular views of the city, was a breath of black and white fresh air. 
John and his precious, bubbly assistant Heather showered us with southern hospitality New York style and served us more bubbly and showed us around. 


John's associate Heather Moran and John in front of John's custom cabinet


In addition to all the perfect andirons and fireplace equipment at Holly Hunt, John also designs lots of great furniture, lighting, mirrors, and outdoor pieces that are


STRIKING
MODERN
CLEVER
PROVOCATIVE

Just like John!



   His Inox New York line of stainless steel furniture is at Donghia in
 the D and D building.



John's Tobey desk with inlaid black and white marble




John's Edward Table





John's Michael Bench




My client Pam Walton and John
We have used black and white in her home.




John's Icon II Mirror



Matthew Desk in onyx shagreen with bone trim




Lee Jofa Palmavera Silk in Noir




John's Butler Console, Parchment with Ebony Trim




John's Christofi Outdoor Bench





John's Scroll Table



At the end of our studio visit and a great dinner, John agreed to meet us for a Sunday outing.



Saturday


Pam and I wasted no time on our trip!  We were up early and ensconced at
ABC Carpet and Home when it opened Saturday morning.




Just a bit of the tons of great industrial elements on the
 first floor of ABC Carpet and Home.










One of the very delicious courses that Pam and I devoured was the Roasted carrot and avocado salad with seeds.
This salad is highly recommended by Martha Stewart.
And I highly recommend the cookbook "Home Cooking with Jean-Georges."



While we were having a truly delicious, organic, several course lunch at the James Beard award winning ABCkitchen there, I received a text from John
asking how we liked the snow. 
SNOW? 
It had just been drizzling rain when we arrived. 


 Luckily we had our umbrellas for the blizzard when we finally struck out
 for the Metropolitan Museum.



Steps of the Metropolitan Museum during the Saturday snow


Pam and  I loved seeing Georgia O'Keefe's "Black Iris"
 in the ongoing Stieglitz exhibit.
We have used an art print of this painting and
several other O'Keefe's in Pam's Media Room.



I loved "Odalisque in Grisaille" by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres ca 1824-34

 

Sunday


Up bright and early, AGAIN!  I am NOT a morning person!
But I am determined, with Pam's help,
to make the most of every minute in New York.
We head off to meet John, and for the first time my Facebook friends
Connie Lee of Doris Leslie Blau
and Kevin McLaughlin of
Mae Downs & Company at the special
Fortuny event at Bergdorf's
that I blogged about several weeks ago.



It was fun and very exciting to meet Connie Coco and Kevin Tru for the first time. 
 John arrived in Halloween attire,
Andy Warhol OR was it Carol Channing?




John Lyle, Kevin McLaughlin, Connie Lee. Marilyn Storey, and Pam Walton at Bergdorf's




 Kelly Wearstler for Lee Jofa Groundworks Flair in Noir



I also checked out Kelly Wearstler's accessories while we were there. 








Kelly Wearstler for Lee Jofa Groundworks Sea Urchin in Noir




Like me, I think Kelly also has a hand fetish.




Then we were all off across the street for brunch/tea at the Plaza's Palm Court. 
 It was rather surreal and fabulous.


Lee Jofa Felci Linen in Black
Could any fabric be more frondily appropriate for our visit to the Plaza's famed Palm Court?



Andy/Carol aka John Lyle at the Plaza's Palm Court






Of course tea included black and white cookies!



Lee Jofa Mulberry Family Silver Linen in Black and Creme
Well, just perhaps this one, since several of us had High Tea Service at the Palm Court.


Then, alas it was time for me to jump in another
NOT black and white cab
 and head back to the airport,
but not before we all said our goodbyes and promised to make it an annual and
 expanded design event!

Won't you join us next time?
Perhaps we shall make it a
 black and white ball . . .






But then again, we ALWAYS have a ball!




I have been loving all these black and white rooms since I got home . . .


























And I can't wait to pour over Celerie Kemble's new book that is just out since my trip 
"Black and White, (and a bit in between)"





When I got home from New York, I had to complete an unscheduled but very exciting project that kept we away all last week.  I can't wait for a blog show and tell very soon. . . 


In the meantime, I am getting ready for a Thanksgiving Harvest Feast,
or should I say
 Thanksgiving Harvest Pheasant?


Tell me what you think of black and white design.  Do you like just graphic black and white, or do you like to soften it a bit by adding a few pops of another color(s)?
The first two photos are rooms designed by John Lyle in Jackson, MS.




Interior Design by John Lyle
I DO love the yellow!



Interior Design by John Lyle



This one if for you Coco!






















 See you soon, John, my friend!





SEE more of John Lyle Design at


Photo Credits:   Mary Douglas Drysdale, Marilyn Storey, Kravet/Lee Jofa, Ralph Lauren, John Lyle, Metropolitan Home, Kelly Wearstler, Elle Decor