Thursday, September 11, 2008

Suggestions Please!

This sofa and two chairs belonged to my husbands Grandparents. They were New Zealanders and I believe they were made around the early 1900s. The cane work has been restored about 30 years ago and they were reupholstered. As you can see they are badly in need of a revamp!
I would love some suggestions or information on them-
I am thinking that I may just have one large seat cushion and two back cushions on the sofa???? Also favouring a velvet to reupholster them with.
If you've seen my website you'll know that I work with velvet a lot! unfortunately it's silk velvet and I don't think it will withstand a lot of wear and tear- shame as I would have loved to have used that it has such a vintage look.






so, suggestions please!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

What a great idea!

Just a quick post - had to share these photos of the Comme des Garcons shop in Kobe, Japan. The feature was in an old issue of World of Interiors, [Sept 06] and I had bookmarked it as I think it was such an innovative idea. Typical of Rei Kawakubo. Photos of grand palaces from past issues of the magazine were blown up to life size images and papered onto the walls. The rooms are linked by irregular shaped openings through which one can see other images. Love it!



ballroom at the Palazzo Gangi in Palermo, Sicily.



Dolmabahce Palace, Istanbul with a views of the Palazzo Gangi in the background.



The entrance is papered with images of the Dolmabahce Palace Schloss Favorite, Germany.



Another view of the Dolmabahce Palace with a view of the hall of mirrors, Palazzo Gangi , Palermo in the background.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

My first piece of furniture!

Our local high school in Margaret River has a fantastic woodwork department and teacher! Ian, the teacher, gives up his wednesday night to run a wood work class. No prior knowledge is needed and you can make what ever you like! Ian will help you with the construction plan, setting up with the machinery etc. Nothing is a problem, it's great!
My daughter, Anna & I decided to go and bought a large slab of Marri, which is a native timber, otherwise known as Red Gum from our local salvage yard. We decided to do a couple of console tables as they aren't too tricky. I should have taken photos as we went along, but here are a couple of the finished product. The wood has a black grain running through it and is very knotty, but I love it and am feeling very pleased with them. Now my head is buzzing with what I will make next........





one of the pair




close up of the grain

Monday, September 1, 2008

Joesph Ettedguis Chelsea flat

I've been a fan of Joseph Ettedguis clothes for many years, so it was no surprise that I love what Gilles & Boissier have done to his flat in Chelsea.Although I adore colour, I am always drawn to this look of understated elegance and I especially love the oak panelling. Joseph and his wife , Isabel have taken over Connolly Leather, an old firm known for the interiors of Aston Martins and Rolls Royces.




I particularly like the console table and the bronze sculpture by Demal and the candle holders and well, everything actually!



so simple, but achingly chic.





understated elegance in the master bedroom





two of my favorite things - marble and white orchids



beautiful oak panelling and those fabulous candle holders



beautiful and functional, yet still liveable. The roses everywhere in the house gve it a "homely feel", if you know what I mean!

all photos courtesy of House & Garden June 2008, English edition.