Sunday, May 2, 2010

The Chronicles of Alliance Chiropractic's fabulous new office - Weeks 1 & 2

So, everything was going so smoothly - until the walls were opened up, that is..... and it was revealed that the floor was two different heights!  Slight delay while more concrete was poured....

Concrete dried, framing went in..... See the future front reception desk, above.....

....and Dr Viv's new office......

Someday soon, there will be an Alliance Healing Arts sign out here, joining Ravish, Sushi Kappo Tamura, and Urban Smiles Family Dentistry - but we're still wishing that a coffee place would take the last remaining space......

The Chronicles of Alliance Chiropractic's fabulous new office - Prologue

My client and friend, Dr Vivian Ledesma, (who also happens to be my chiropractor), bought an office condominium in The Ruby on Eastlake Avenue East in Seattle. 

She asked me to help her design a warm, welcoming space - what fun!  Not only is she a wonderful, caring doctor but the best client ever, so of course I said "Yes!" and started gathering ideas and materials back in December.

There were too many bureaucratic issues to go into but everything came together in the final hours and she closed on April 12th - also her birthday! - then the team met to go over the plan of attack:
Architect:  Keith Smith, General Contractor:  Mike Johnson, Dr Viv......
The Designer.....moi

Great things are coming.....stay tuned!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Nancy Corzine, Queen of Glamour


I was inspired to see and hear Nancy Corzine, a truly stylish and gutsy woman, at the Seattle Design Center on April 7th.   She was brought back to her hometown of Seattle by Elinor and Verve (a very stylish showroom!) to promote her new book, "Nancy Corzine, Glamour at Home".  Best of all, she shared with a roomful of designers many of her life's most powerful moments - it was impressive and moving.
I have always lusted after her designs - they remind me of a 1930's Fred Estaire and Ginger Rogers movie set...

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Wallpaper: it's back......


It's a long story.......anyway, I just  received my copy of the above book, "Wallpaper, A history of Style and Trends" by Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz and am enthralled!  Martha Stewart Living said, "The jaw-dropping images alone are worth the price tag."  And, it's true!  This is a coffee table-worthy book, not just for wallpaper aficionados or even Francophiles (like me) but anyone who appreciates the history of design and comfort.  
Ms Thibaut-Pomerantz, a French-American decorative arts dealer who has the good fortune to divide her time between Paris and New York, deftly traces the history of this design essential from its 16th century emergence to today's refinements.  A must-have book for any design library!
I first read about Ms Thibaut-Pomerantz in my latest issue of France Today, and was intrigued enough to order her book, partly because of this image, at right.  Classically beautiful!









So what is it about wallpapers that add so much to a room?  They are a wonderful way to bring in all-encompassing color and/or texture, and work especially well for small spaces.

Some of my favorites are:  Vintage panoramique designs....







Vintage Art Deco and  Art Nouveau....
 ....damask, flocked (yes - really!  But cool this time around)......
Graphic, modern, or embellished.....


Even this fun pattern from Anthropologie....

 Or a tres cool entry..... or accent wall.....
It's good wallpaper is back...

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Neighborhood Beat: Madison Valley

On the route to downtown from Madison Park, the valley used to be sort of a seedy area to pass through, back in the day - but not anymore!  Now it's a destination for savvy shoppers and diners.


There are wonderful boutiques to treat all of the senses, for humans and their pets (or is it the other way around?), not to mention fabulous restaurants!  It's becoming quite la petite France with Rover's, Voila Bistrot, La Cote, and Rover's spinoff, the soon to open Luc, sharing the neighborhood with Cafe Flora, Chinoise, and the Essential Bakery and Cafe. 


One of my favorite shops, anywhere, is Lavender Heart, above.  Here you'll find candles, soaps, gourmet olive oils & sweets, jewelry, home accessories - everything to help "beautify" your surroundings.  The owner, Holly Henderson, is absolutely one of the best resources for perfect gift ideas or self rewards - she's my go-to first choice!


Red Ticking  (above and below) features antique and imported fabrics, furniture, and accessories from France ....and celebrates all things vintage, charming, and beautiful. Plus, owner Pamela Robinson is just delightful!  James Huniford gave the store a shout out when he spoke at Nordex March 11. Well worth a trip.  (photos courtesy of Red Ticking)

Another marvelous, not-to-be-missed shop is Veritables, in its "almost original" location.  (The store consolidated its two locations on Madison a while back and moved a few feet to this location)  This is gorgeous, high style decor.  I love these Ikat-inspired, gilded pillows.....

Last, but not least of my faves, is a new showcase for Lisa Hunter,at Vian Hunter House of Fashion.  So, I have to admit, even after my good friend, Bev,  showed me her cool new black Italian fabric pencil skirt from Vian Hunter, I was skeptical - based on the signage, I really thought the clothes were going to be a little "old lady-ish".  Little did I know Ms Hunter carries not only vintage garments from the 60's, but also features her own well-made vintage-inspired designs.  OK, I admit I stopped in for "research" and walked out with a pencil skirt of my own along with a fabulous unique top!  ("Designing Woman" was playing on her plasma TV - how could I resist?)  I'll be back......lots....

Monday, March 15, 2010

The Secret World of Design...... Nordex 2010

March 11&12 the Seattle Design Center hosted Nordex 2010, Seattle's version of "Market", in which the design industry is enlightened by national speakers, designers, professors, authors, and company representatives about the latest products and trends.  After two solid days of speakers, products, and parties, I came away with one main concept:  customization. That's the essence of design, isn't it?


The opening keynote speaker, James Ford Huniford, talked about incorporating his love of "found objects" into interior design projects - for me, the essence of "contemporary" and "green" - and gave us a preview of his new furniture line.  Plus, he loved and gave a big shout out to local fab store (and NWSID member!) Great Stuff, purveyor of all things great and re-purposed.

Michael Bruno, the founder of 1st Dibs, was the inspiration for so many things and he illuminated his rapt audience with predictions for the next 10 years of design online.  Hint:  better printers, online portfolios, more cell phone use (really?  more?), 3D modelling tools, design Utopia.......

Thad Hayes was the keynote speaker the second day of Nordex and, despite technical AV difficulties, he managed to share with us some wonderful designs.  I LOVE the idea of large dining rooms with large tables for entertaining but placing a small table for two at one end of the room - perfect for intimate meals!

Joan DeJean, explained to us fellow Francophiles, how the French under les Louis Quatorze et Quinze, ushered in the "age of comfort" through the introduction of the "sopha".  Oh la la!

I'm inspired again!

Monday, March 8, 2010

My Design library

I was searching through my design books for inspiration, recently, and the thought occurred to me that it might be a good thing to share my library, so that others could easily find design books of interest.  So, to that end, I'm launching my Amazon store this morning!

Here you'll find books featuring the work of some of my favorite designers:

John Saladino , above

Vicente Wolf  
 and Sherri Donghia (Donghia fabrics are incredible!)

as well as regional design source books from France, Italy and USA.  Even some of my favorite coffee table-worthy cookbooks.  Enjoy!