Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Designer CRUSH: Interview with JARLATH MELLETT


Seasoned fashion designer turned interior designer, Jarlath Mellett is a current major CRUSH of mine {see my previous post on his gorgeous interiors}!  His ability to take hip, modern forms and transpose them with traditional and antique pieces make for sophisticated spaces with major longevity.  He's not a "fad"... he's the real deal... and I'm giddy over the opportunity to share my exclusive interview with all of you...


House Crush: I knew I wanted to be an interior designer when...
JM: After a great career in fashion, I decided to indulge myself in my second passion, interiors.  Have always loved doing my own interiors, it was only natural for me to take it on as a second career.

House Crush: If I only had $1,000 to refresh a room, I would...
JM: To me it would be something like wallpaper or paint because it is a quick fix.  You can do anything by doing an accent wall, a band of color, stripes.  You can totally transform a room with color on the walls or wallpaper.

House Crush: I have a good day when...
JM: I have found the perfect piece for a project and when we're conceptualizing a home and it finally comes together.

House Crush: Currently coveting...
JM: Anything COLOR!  I am dying for anything colorful.  I want color, color, color.  Raspberry wool chairs, all that, you name it.

House Crush: My favorite cocktail...
JM: Bombai and tonic with lemon - It has to be Schweppes tonic and has to be lemon... no lime.

House Crush: This Fall, my wardrobe needs...
JM: As many huge chunky sweater cardigans as I can get.  A huge sweater, Bottega Veneta, worn-tailored corduroys and chunky boots.  That's what I'll be wearing!

House Crush: I recently met...
JM: Well, Sir Paul McCartney came into my store and bought some chairs in Amagansett.  That was pretty amazing.

House Crush: The biggest decorating no-no...
JM: Just following something that isn't yours.  Trying to replicate a picture in a magazine and it doesn't have your personality.

House Crush: I could not live without...
JM: Betty, my black lab

House Crush:  My dream client...
JM: A Russian heiress with a fabulous palace outside of St. Petersburg that she wants just totally done in the Jarlath Mellett style.  That crazy mix of modern and vintage and personalized pieces.

House Crush: A trend no one is talking about in the design world...
JM: Color is back.  Mixing of patterns is back.  Everyone is so afraid of color and I think that is one of the biggest things that is taking off.  A total explosion in that arena.

Another sampling of Jarlath's style...






Pretty amazing right?!

A huge thank you to Jarlath for taking time to chat with us!

Now, go get your crush on...




Monday, September 19, 2011

Pretty Pieces...

Love these handblown glass vases by Joe Cariati... designer and glassblower from Los Angeles... each piece is 100% one-of-a-kind and signed by the Artist... 




Perfectly propped on a console...
{scene from Sex & The City 2}

View the collection & purchase: Joe Cariati

See how the pieces are made on his blog: http://www.joecariati.com/blog/

Sunday, September 18, 2011

House Of The Day...

A feature at WSJ online... get a daily peek into multi-million dollar estates for sale, all over the world.  Recent jaw dropping homes...

A former music mogul's 50 acre estate
Price: $22,000,000Location: Katonah, NY

A 16th century, 15-bedroom castle near Florence
Price: $15,900,000Location: Florence, Italy

Vacation home on Hampton Dune
Price: $15,500,000Location: Bridgehampton, NY

Stately English home
Price: $5,600,000Location: Harmston, United Kingdom

See the interiors of these ahhh-mazing homes & more online in the real estate section of the The Wall Street Journal


Friday, September 16, 2011

One More?

It's starting to look like Fall around these parts... maybe one last outdoor soiree to say goodbye to Mrs. Sunshine...


Happy Friday!

  Special guest interview next week... it's gonna be goooooood!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Penthouse Panache...

Love this Celerie Kemble/Anna Burke designed New York penthouse...





{LOVE "Butterfly Box in Acrylic"... see The Butterfly People to purchase} 




Photo credits: Patrick Cline
See more: Sept/Oct issue of Lonny Mag

Of Course She Is...

As talented as the one-and-only Kelly Wearstler is, seems only fitting that she's lending her amazing eye for fabric, pattern, color, texture, etc. to fashion... debuting her clothing/accessories line {carried exclusively by Bergdorf's, Neimans & Holt Renfrew}...

{photo via myvibemylife... one of her recently installed ready-to-wear boutiques}


 as well as a new line of bedding for Sferra this Fall... 


The woman is on fire!!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

It Started With A Hippo...

OMG... in love... 



From the Hippopota website... "What happens when your son’s favorite object is a goofy, stuffed hippopotamus? He becomes part of the family — that’s what.  At just a few weeks old my son found *Hippo* while exploring his crib, and just like that they became inseparable — friends for life.

Watching my little one take such joy in Hippo, I thought how we would look back on these fleeting days and marvel at how much the creature was cherished. So one rainy Saturday afternoon I had an idea. I photographed, developed and gallery-mounted an image of Hippo in large scale @ 45” x 60”, then hung the piece in our dining room as a surprise to my wife and son.

Since then, it’s become apparent that Hippo has quite a unique effect on people. Friends comment on the tender thoughts the image brings to mind, and also on its modern feel. The simple white background provides a fresh, clean perspective to the subject that seems to evoke positive memories without over-romanticizing them. 

The process got me thinking about the notion that important objects can be visually preserved in a manner that suspends both time and sentimentality. Your subject can be old or new. The possibilities range from the obvious to the obscure. Our memory log is full of personal objects that trigger positive associations, and placing these objects on display can be a great way to share who we are with friends and family."

Other objects of desire... all of which I am DYING at the thought of how amazing they would be perched in a home... such meaning behind simple objects... brilliant...
{a glob of silly bands}

{binkie}

{special memory matches from one chic hotel...wonder what happened there??}

{kids blankey}

Contact to have your own meaningful object preservedwww.hippopota.com


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