Showing posts with label Lonny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lonny. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

Happenings in ATL.

When you are going out of town, do you check estatesales.net? I am not going out of town this next weekend, but this auction in Atlanta makes me want to hop in the car and go to Atlanta. (But, we have ten, yes ten, friends staying with us this weekend so it's not an option).


Someone should bid on this wheat grass table, for their own home or mine.

Kinda reminds me of Lauren Gold's table featured in Lonny this past July.

I recently came across the Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles app on itunes. I love that magazine, because I love that city. Anyway, here are my favorite two images from their latest issue:



Have a productive Monday.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

The Details.

I do not care how many bloggers have covered the latest issue of Lonny, I'm joining the party a few days late.

This latest issue was just plain inspiring.

I'll share a few things I loved. First up, the co-founder and VP of Waterworks shared the Easton Faucet that reminded me of a task lamp from Target I've been eyeing, but I do not need. The mix of metal and wood seems like a product Ralph Lauren would endorse, and I love all things RL.

I also loved the hotel, La Mamounia, in Morocco and added that hotel on my rolling list of things to see...

I enjoyed seeing Adam Straus's LA home. Lately this masculine, glamour is really speaking to me. Please note the antiqued mirrors with frames mounted on top of the mirror. It's incredible.

Next up, Ruthie Sommers. Her home renovation was amazing and I loved the outdoor space, but more than that, I loved her quote about design: "I don't try to work toward an end point or the perfect home. I am old enough to know this day is all we have, and I just want to enjoy that."

She could have given a quote about her work, but instead she is intentional on sharing her overall outlook on life instead of her work. Ruthie seems to understands that design is a luxury but it needs to be practical. She is so refreshing and this reminds me of a quote I posted earlier on Smitten Design. (I wish she was on Million Dollar Decorators)


Lonny also featured another insane hotel design by Michele Bonan in Germany that I previously blogged about here.


He transformed a yacht into the hotels restaurant. Do you see he added a bookcase and a fireplace in there? This man knows how to create atmosphere.

Other random news, I spied cowhide rugs on 16 pages in this issue. That makes me happy. Did anything stand out to you in this issue?

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

TRAD Home Review

There's a new online mag. It's the love child of Lonny and Traditional Living called TRAD Home. This first issue featured 20 designers to keep an eye on. As soon as it was announced that Erika Powell from Urban Grace would be featured, I've been eager to read the magazine. {She's a favorite of mine}

This issue is 347 pages long. Last night my husband complained that I wasn't paying attention to him and I think I bitterly said something like: how does it feel? this is how I feel every time the baseball, basketball, {insert any sports team here} is on. I'm very mature.
Anyways, I'm sure I'll come back and read/scrutinize the details more carefully, but let me share the initial features that caught my eye. (In order of the magazine)

Jeff Andrew's kitchen chandeliers. I do not know if this is a new house, but these fixtures make the home feel like it has some history, and I love when people pull that off.


I love the woven chandeliers in the kids play room. I really love anything oversized.

Jolene Ballard and Amanda Malson used outdoor black and white stripe curtains that I think could sass up our screened-in porch.

The women at Bonesteel Trout Hall had items I mentally earmarked as: "I can make that". I'm looking at the image on the left- the upholstered headboard with the large nailheads running vertical, and the mixed material side table.

Tilton Fenwick had her peacock logo used as custom wallpaper and what's not to love about it? You might also love the spindle bed, ikat pillows and coral lamps, I sure do.

Tom Delvan. I can't wait to dig into this guys profile. His space reminded me of Ralph Lauren. There is a lot of integrity in the material and a glamorous/masculine finish. The window hardware, aka a cremone bolt, behind him is to die for.

I have yet to meet a ladder I have not liked...

I also loved the mixed finishes on the pendants and of course the barstools in this kitchen by Gold and Adler

I have also never met chicken wire or a nailhead that I did not like.

With temperatures rising and humidity already setting in, this pool makes me cool down just looking at it. Great job Jamie Herzlinger.

I really could live in the space featured by Ryan Korban. It's simple, there is great texture and well edited pieces in the home.

That bed looks beyond inviting...

Ron Marvin had an incredible mix of textures, colors and light fixtures in this home.



I just convinced my friends husband to buy a large arched mirror, similar to what Amy Morris used in the bottom right corner. I, of course, knew it was a great purchase and I think they will agree.

Next up, Erika Powell. This is a "beach home" with sophistication beyond belief.

My favorite detail was the bar. Check out the antiqued mirror on the diagonal. It looks like it's been around for quite sometime. Not to mention the bar itself is a stunning piece.

4 pendants and 2 islands, love it!

Another mental note with the headboard/bedskirt combo in the picture on the right.

Tie Dye is back folks. {This deserves a separate post}. Just pay attention to it. I love these chairs Lisa Sternfeld used. It's the rooms show stopper.

I want to go shopping with Kim Winkler. You can tell this woman has great sources, it's evident in the little details of this home.


This bathroom reminded me a bit of mine.



Are you still reading this? You probably should have gone and read it for yourself at this point.
Michelle Adams, keep up the excellent work. I can't believe you give us access to this design for free! Thank you for inspiring us and delivering design we aspire to achieve. Thank you also for putting your images in a user friendly "save image as" format. You're number one in my book.

My senses are overwhelmed. This makes me want to turn in my two weeks notice and beg for design clients. Did you feel the same?

Friday, February 11, 2011

L.A.

I just returned from L.A. [I work as a fundraiser for the FSU Film School. We had a huge alumni event on the other coast, and I was thrilled to participate.]
This was my first trip to Cali and I wish I could tell you of great shops I discovered, but it was pretty much back to back meetings.

One highlight for me was meeting with a friend for dinner at the Avalon. Thanks to Lonny, I already knew about this historic hotel and the renovation that Ms. Kelly Wearstler performed to it.






The hotel was S.W.A.N.K.Y. It was pretty much the only time I had to relax and enjoy LA. So what did I miss? Is there anything I have to do on my next visit?
Hope you all have a great weekend.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Pop!

Turquoise is a beloved color of mine. Take a look at the latest Lonny and see how a restrained dose goes a long way.




What caught your eye in Lonny's latest issue?

Friday, December 10, 2010

Lonny December Issue is Up.

I'm sure you are on their email list but I wanted to share a few of my favorite images:




I love the wallpaper.




I especially liked Albert Hadley's quote: "Decorating is not about making pretty pictures for the magazine. It's about creating a quality of life, a beauty that nourishes the soul."




That library was a garage. We too have a detached garage. (image saved that for my "one day" file I)




Wrapping-paper-covering-the-bulletin-board-inside-an-antique-frame. Clever!