Monday, February 21, 2011

Office of the week…

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Love the design of this office area. 7 boxes with doors, 3 open boxes and you have storage and art pieces above your desk.  Below that a wire pulled straight to clip inspiration and important notes.  Desk not wide enough ? Add a furniture piece just a few inches lower that tucks in so it looks to the eye that it’s all one.  Add an interesting chair, a great lamp, a few pen tins and you have a wonderful laptop landing pad…

Comments? Could you work from this desk?

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Before…& During

It doesn’t take much to change the look of a bathroom, this is what it looked like the day we bought the condo…

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This is what it looks like today, I am not calling it an after shot… it’s a during picture…

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It’s still got a long way to go, but it shows you how a new mirror & 2 interesting black metal boxes can go along way.

I will be away in Vancouver BC for a few days @ a colour course with Maria Killam from Colour Me Happy, I will post about it when I get back, Have a nice weekend everyone,  Cheers…

Monday, February 14, 2011

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Parisian flat lay untouched for 70 years

Last October I found a few articles about an apartment in Paris that’s door had not been opened in 70 years… I was dreaming about Paris yesterday and thought I would share the story with you all.

The year is 1940. Germany is marching through the French countryside. Italy has thrown down its white glove. France and Britain are losing troops by the handful and in the summer French leaders sign their surrender. Pictures are taken of Adolf Hitler posing with the Eiffel Tower at his back.

Before all these events can transpire, a young woman, the granddaughter of the exceptionally beautiful Marthe de Florian locks her Parisian flat for the last time and flees the city for the South of France, leaving her life behind.

Seventy years later at 91 years old, the woman passes away without ever having returned to her Parisian home.

Even though she never returned, she continued to pay rent on the flat and at the time of her death, the matter of assessing and selling her estate was turned over to a team of experts and auctioneers who then discovered the existence of the mysterious flat.

Behind the door, under a thick layer of dust lay a treasure trove of turn-of-the-century objects including a painting by the 19th century Italian artist Giovanni Boldini.

image image      The painting, the artist…

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The flat near the Trinité church in Paris between the Pigalle red light district and Opera.

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I googled the area and this is what it looks like now…

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Giovanni Boldini (31 December 1842 – 11 July 1931) was an Italian genre and portrait painter, belonging to the school of Paris. According to a 1933 article in Time magazine, he was known as the "Master of Swish" because of his flowing style of painting.

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Entering the untouched, cobweb-filled flat in Paris’ 9th arrondissement, one expert said it was like stumbling into the castle of Sleeping Beauty, where time had stood still since 1900.

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“There was a smell of old dust,” said Olivier Choppin-Janvry, who made the discovery. Walking under high wooden ceilings, past an old wood stove and stone sink in the kitchen, he spotted a stuffed ostrich and a Mickey Mouse toy dating from before the war…

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I think the other doll looks like porky pig, what do you think?

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As well as an exquisite dressing table.

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But he said his heart missed a beat when he caught sight of a stunning tableau of a woman in a pink muslin evening dress.

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The painting was by Boldini and the subject a beautiful Frenchwoman who turned out to be the artist’s former muse and whose granddaughter it was who had left the flat uninhabited for more than half a century.

The muse was Marthe de Florian, an actress with a long list of ardent admirers, whose fervent love letters she kept wrapped neatly in ribbon and was still on the premises. Among the admirers was the 72nd prime minister of France, George Clemenceau, but also Boldini.

The expert had a hunch the painting was by Boldini, but could find no record of the painting. “No reference book dedicated to Boldini mentioned the tableau, which was never exhibited,” said Marc Ottavi, the art specialist he consulted about the work.

When Mr Choppin-Janvry found a visiting card with a scribbled love note from Boldini, he knew he had struck gold. “We had the link and I was sure at that moment that it was indeed a very fine Boldini”.

He finally found a reference to the work in a book by the artist’s widow, which said it was painted in 1898 when Miss de Florian was 24.

The starting price for the painting was €300,000 but it rocketed as ten bidders vied for the historic work. Finally it went under the hammer for €2.1 million, a world record for the artist.

“It was a magic moment. One could see that the buyer loved the painting; he paid the price of passion,” said Mr Ottavi.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

My dream today... Runaway to Paris…

I was sitting at my desk this morning, day dreaming… worked on floor plans late into the night… just not in the mood to work today, so I let my imagination run away to Paris…

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Where I would like to be today, on the hunt for a new bedroom project...

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Looking for treasures on the streets of Paris

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Finding interesting pieces, I would use the little three drawer dresser for a nightstand.

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Bed found... I would keep the upholstered headboard & footboard on this bed the way is is. Loving the tiffany colour....

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a new mattress and bedding and were done.

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Use an interesting antique lamp for the nightstand.

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I would use this mirror over the nightstand... would wonderful with the reflection of light from the lady lamp....

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The chairs and ottoman reupholstered in a crisp silver grey hue of two tone stripe, colour pulled from the bedding, would be amazing...

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I am thinking the wood trim would be nice repainted in a dark opalescent grey, a few shades deeper than the fabric.

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Chandelier in the ceiling for sparkle...

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Painting on the wall between the two chairs...

Enough dreaming for today... I must say that was a fun imaginary trip to Paris on a Saturday morning.

 

Looking forward to” the Grammy award show” tomorrow, are you?

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Look what’s on the showroom floor @ La-Z-Boy

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It’s from Hammary Furniture… I think I need to rethink my living room design and make room for one of these ! 

What do you think ?  Are you loving it as much as I am ?

Now if you need a sofa, how about Metro in Silver Leather ?  It’s on our showroom floor too…

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Below are all the other pieces in the Structure line

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It needs to be said,

La-z-boy is not only your grandfathers recliner anymore…

Comments anyone ?

Client Presentation Feb 4, 2011

Floor Plan

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Deep Chocolate Brown Leather, Griffin Sectional (without chaise)

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Pillows on the sectional, all 18”x18”

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Cory Storage Ottoman on casters

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Allegra Chair with coffee finish legschair fabric Chair Fabric

 26744 Uttermost T1004421-00

Kanson Table & Uttermost Lamp

28570 Uttermost T1004423-00

Uttermost Floor Lamp & Kanson Table Beside chair

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Kanson, Television Unit