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I am going to make everything around me beautiful. That will be my life. -Elsie de Wolfe
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Sit, Breathe Deep, Reflect on Beauty

August17

First, those Cisco Brothers stole my heart with  their commitment to classic,  sustainably upholstered furniture and now with their Prana Mediation Chair. My only wish would be that I  discovered it sooner when it was introduced in April. But as the saying goes, better late than never.

PRANA MEDITATION

{image via cisco brothers}

PRANA MEDITATION 2

{image via pretty little green things}

I think it’s just genius with it’s low profile ( it’s only 28″h) and the fact that it’s named for the Sanskrit word meaning “breath” or “life force.”  What a lovely sentiment to add to a home.

Of course, I want to dress it up in one of my favorite textiles, Donghia’s Suzani. I’ve been in love with this pattern for a long time and I’ve been looking for the perfect application. I think I found that opportunity in this chair.

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And in case you are wondering, I would totally meditate in this beautiful chair, taking a moment to reflect on how beautiful it is.

La Petite Coquette

August5

I have been going through an endless stack of magazines updating my inspiration files. Then guess what happened? I picked up the May issue 2010 of House Beautiful  ready to rip and conquer. Well, That was until I turned to page 135 and saw Dan Marty’s dining chairs. FABULOUS! Hadn’t I seen them before?

{image via house beautiful}

Notice the open back, revealing the hand-tying and structural components.   Don’t we learn that everything should be perfectly finished and covered up in  interior design?  Is  this wrong? Not to me.  Seeing the hand involved in the process of upholstery and revealing the structure makes these chairs are so interesting and evocative. In this case,  it’s like seeing a corset’s boning or the structural underpinning of a dress.

{mainbocher corset, artist: horst p. horst, 1939, silver gelatin print; image via artnet}

 1950sundies

{ petticoats and  hoop skirts from the 1950’s; image via flickr}


And , dare I say, it’s like the nape of the geisha. It hints of the flesh, and in the chairs’ case, the bones, underneath.  The makeup and the upholstery serve the same purpose;  the fabric  and the nail-head trim on the back, highlights the silhouette of the chairs, as the makeup highlights the neck. Yes, it’s  risque, but it’s mysterious at the same time.

{image via trek earth}

{image splendorosa via the la times}

In 2004, The Metropolitan Museum of Art did an exhibit, called Dangerous Liaisons, which documented how fashion and furniture worked together  as a part of  flirting and courting rituals  and ultimately the art of seduction in 18th century France. Perhaps, these are a modern day, albeit less formal interpretation of that same flirtatious philosophy.   I’m not sure a client would go for unbacked chairs, but I’m loving these little flirty things.

What do you think of these chairs? Are they flirty and fun or a decor faux pas?

The Prototype

August2

I’m absolutely love product designer  Nika Zupanc’s prototypes for the Modesty Sofa and  Modesty Bench. Something about the contrast between the clean lined silhouette , the maple form,  the aluminum legs against the  softness of the satin ribbon and upholstery has me doing e-flips.

modesty sofa prototype

modesty bench prototype

It’s just  so tailored, feminine and chic as well as a little dark and edgy. That is a combo one hardly sees  in furniture design, yet  those concepts permeate all of Zupanc’s designs, from lighting to feather dusters.

Do you see why I have a design crush?

Weekend Wishes: London Lovin’

July23

Happy Weekend! I like to extend a warm thank you for sharing your week with me!

Four summers ago, I was spending time in the UK studying  20th Century Decorative Arts. Lately, those memories of London have been on my mind  and funny enough, just as a new man has entered in my life.  His name is Andrew Martin and  yes, he’s British. Conveniently, he’s a furniture designer and a rather cheeky one too! That’s how he caught my eye!

Why is it when you put a Union Jack flag on something, it instantly makes it cool? Actually, all of these pieces are cool.

I love the nail-head trim on these  distressed pieces above too! These furniture pieces take the detailing to a different level.  And, I love the silhouette of  that black glossy console table,below. This would make any dining room a little sexier.

Do you see why Andrew Martin makes me so happy? And FYI, Andrew makes textiles too…swoon. My thought is, if you can’t have a fancy house in London Town, why not bring a little London to your home?

Anyhoo, it’s a busy Friday. This morning, I’m off to take measurements at a client’s home (which as an  interior design geek, I rather enjoy). I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

xoxo,

Jessica

Shop Girl, Shop Love

July15

Whenever I go to look for pieces, I look for furnishings and accessories that have a bit of personality to add flair to a room. These picks from Pearl River are perfect for just that.

shop love

1. Cantik Chair;   2. Teak Z stool; 3. Teak Two Seater YuYu Bench, 4. Tibetan Magazine Bucket 5.Dome Shape Bamboo Bird Cage ; 6. Chinese 3 Drawer Console

How can you not love these pieces? I want them all…


Brooklyn’s Finest

June3

The furniture line from Hellman Chang, has beautiful elegant lines. Chances are you have probably seen their designs on one of your favorite shows and movies. Sex and the City or Gossip Girl anyone? I have had there catalog on my nightstand on my nightstand since ICFF. And yes, from time to time, I do read furniture catalogs before bed.

{z martini table}

{waverly low side table}

{z round dining table}

These are just a few of  my favorites from their collection. The entire Hellman Chang is quite elegant but I  thought it would be  impolite to put the whole catalog  on Design Wonderland. Here’s the bonus; the collection is handmade in the US.  Brooklyn to be exact.

Playing in the Street

May25

I’m still feeling the effects of my New York  trip and I can’t help but love the beauty of  cityscapes; especially when they are brought into the interior landscape.

City- Lea Ceramiche

This porcelain tile, City by Lea Ceramiche, can be used on the floor or wall. It would be an interesting wall feature in the bathroom or kitchen backsplash.

And how can you not love these beautiful rugs from The Nought Collective? They are from the Where Are We Going collection.

parislesquartiers

{paris les quartiers}

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{bagdad}

Even the table gets a little love from the view above. Check out these NOT Neutral City Plates I saw while browsing Modern Karibou. The one below is DC’s city grid.

And I absolutely adore these Tiled Mural Cityscapes from Dominic Crinson (I fell in love with everything they had at ICFF—so beautiful in person).

{newyorkscape}

I guess I’m always going to be a city girl at heart who constantly craves the urban landscape even at home.

My Monday Wish

May24

Yesterday, I saw this gorgeous bookcase from 1stdibs on Moodboard. It was instant decor lust at first sight…

The birdcage details at the top, make me want to see a one of my favorite Florence Broadhurst wallcoverings peeking from behind it. Le sigh…it’s so dreamy and gorgeous…

The Great Outdoors: ICFF 2010 Highlights

May20

OMG! A packed schedule meant I literally did ICFF in about two hours but I feel like I needed two days. The last time I went a couple of years ago, I felt the same way. Next year I will work on creating more time in the schedule. Anyhoo, With spring in the air and summer on the horizon, there seemed to be something about outdoor living that designers were craving and showing this year. I don’t mind I hope to spend a several hours out of doors myself.  Here’s a few that caught my eye.

Front and center were new introductions from Richard Schultz. Loved that RS was doing something bright and cheerful for the great outdoors.

Love the bright orange set in the back. I wondered if anyone would have noticed me running away with it….hmmm.

Kenneth Cobonpue had this  interesting  architectural cabana-style piece that just made me want to curl up in it near the beach or poolside with sipping on lemonade or a mojito.

Loved these tables as well. I just thought they were so beautiful on there own.
Another take on the cabana style was this offering from Deesawat, a company that highlights modern design from Thailand.
Loved these tables as well. I just thought they were so beautiful on there own.
Another take on the cabana style was this offering from Deesawat, a company that highlights modern design from Thailand.

It’s a little more trad in a way but no less architectural or inviting. Plus I adore the coordinating  table with the built in ice bucket holder.

As far as ICFF 2010 goes. This is by no means all. For you my dear readers I have a little surprise on the blog tomorrow so I’ll be showing more ICFF highlights next week, including materials, patterns and textures… Stay tuned.

Bright Star of the Week

May10

Happy Monday! I hope your weekend was amazing and you are rested and ready to spend another week with me!

Since I started the feature Wednesday’s Perfect Room a  few months ago, this room has stood out the most in my mind mostly because of the fabulous Potence wall fixture by Jean Prouve (and also attributed to Charlotte Perriand). Funny enough, I haven’t shown any wall-mounted fixtures yet, so I thought this one was a great place to start.

Designed in 1950 and produced in Germany by Vitra, I simply adore the fixture’s industrial character and timeless clean lines. I also love that a wall fixture can add such an amazing architectural presence to a space.

prouve potence

prouve potence 2

Isn’t it  there something divinely poetic about it? I’m putting this on my list of must haves.

Do you need it too? You can find it here and here.

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Let the beauty of what you love be what you do. -Rumi

I’m Jessica and that quote by Rumi are the words by which I live.

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With a BA in Art History and a MA in Interior Design, I am armed to create beautiful spaces where ever I go and I am always researching, learning and doing in pursuit of my creative endeavors. Because I needed a place  where my design ideas,  discoveries, creative whims and inspirations could call home, Design Wonderland was born. Here, in my wonderland, I curate an eclectic mix of all wonderful things that inspire me on a daily basis. Though my first loves have always been art, fashion and design, I am also inspired by my insatiable appetite for good food, good friends, new places, beautiful poetry and lots of tea. My hope is that through sharing my thoughts, you will be inspired to create something beautiful too.

Beauty is all around,

Jessica

Feel free to leave a comment or email me at jessica@designwonderland.net

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