October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, so expect a lot of pink-themed limited edition products, especially cosmetics.
This offering from Design With Reach is unique, as it features modern classic chair designs with pink upholstery.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, so expect a lot of pink-themed limited edition products, especially cosmetics.
This offering from Design With Reach is unique, as it features modern classic chair designs with pink upholstery.
I was watching Sheila Bridges: Designer Living on the Fine Living TV Network yesterday, which had a feature on Pintura Studio, a design firm that designs and hand cuts stencils that are then used to hand print fabric and wallpaper. As Pintura Studio uses a lot of (Asian) Indian motifs, and I love these motifs (see my post on Block-printed textiles), I wanted to find Pintura Studio’s web address. I Google’d on Pintura Studio, and found this resource: HomePortfolio.
Although I had just discovered HomePortfolio, many others had discovered it before: there are nearly 1200 saves of its home page in My Web from Yahoo!
HomePortfolio is a fabulous resource for everything to decorate your home. It presents offerings from many vendors and enables you to create your own online portfolio of items for the home. That’s why I’m making special notice of this site through The Style Page blog.
Links for Pintura Studio and HomePortfolio may be found on My Web (tag: home).
PS Despite recent pictures of Sheila Bridges with a bald head, I am assured that she is in good health.
For more information about this famous photograph, visit Wikipedia. This picture has been much imitated: see the picture of the Spice Girls (one phenomenon of the 1990s that many would like to forget) on Wikipedia. Also, Joanne Whalley recreated this image when she played Keeler in Scandal (1989). More recently, Sharon Stone copied the pose for her flopperoo Basic Instinct II
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Treehugger used other styles to illustrate its post Flat-Pack for the Flat. Apparently, the irony was lost on them.
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| Laser-cut acrylic table by David Eveleigh and Melissa Evans |
View other creative re-imaginings of traditional objects in acrylic such as the Louis Ghost Chair by Philippe Starck for Kartell and the Ghost Candelabra by Jon Russell for Innermost.
The Style Page has its eye on Asian-inspired furniture. Furniture brands that have caught my eye are Gump’s, the San Francisco-based home furnishings store and Wisteria, which imports Asian furniture, home accessories, and antiques. You may purchase furniture and home accessories directly from the web sites for Wisteria and Gump’s (you may also shop Gump’s via amazon.com).
Modernseed is both a web site and print catalogue offering contemporary furniture, clothing, and other products for kids. However, offerings such as the Modu-licious and Chicago case good collections from the Minneapolis-based design Blu Dot appeal to adults as well.
Pottery Barn’s PB Teen also offers products that appeal to adults. The Style Page uses PB Teen’s locker storage bins to stash magazines and catalogues and even file folders!