Showing posts with label Dedar. Show all posts
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Friday, June 10, 2011

Guest Blogger Julieta Alvarez Shares Her Favorites From the Kips Bay Decorators’ Showhouse (Part 2)

Yesterday, Guest Blogger and Pierre Frey Sales and Marketing Assistant Julieta Alvarez gave us the behind-the-scenes scoop on being a Kips Bay Showhouse volunteer, and today she's sharing a few of the rooms and designs she loved most. Here are a few of Julieta's many favorites.


By Julieta Alvarez


It's hard to narrow down and pick favorites, but one of the rooms that really stood out most was Brad Ford's The Stereo Lounge. I loved how calm and comfortable the room was. It really helped gravitate people to hanging out and socializing in the space, and it even avoided being too masculine or too feminine—which is hard to do!




An oversized paper lantern ballooned over the room and the fabrics that Brad used were gorgeous, soft and sophisticated. A pair of shaggy stools sat near to the natural skins on the sofa and rugs made the room casual and earthy. What a versatile room!




I can see it in a beach house in Montauk, a penthouse loft in Manhattan or anywhere in California. And did you notice the turntable on the coffee table? What a fabulous idea! And while the coffee table isn't from one of the D&D Building showrooms, the stunning beige rug came from Stark Carpet and the sheer, linen drapery fabric hanging as a backdrop are from Schumacher.




I was also a huge fan of the staircase designed by Janet & Carolina Rauber (Rauber+Rauber). This staircase was a beacon of glow! Taking advantage of high ceilings, the sisters upholstered the walls in a large-scale Ikat pattern. Beautifully colored in a graphite grey and mustard yellow, it was just beautiful! Of their product, the wall upholstery 'artwork' is from Dedar, which can be found in the Jerry Pair showroom.


And if you missed it this year, don't stress, there's always next year! And if you doubt a visit or two will give you your fill—then you can volunteer!


You can expect more from Julieta on GoDesignGo, but in the meantime, visit her fabulous design blog.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Q&A with ‘Young Traditional’ Ryan Korban

Interior Designer Ryan Korban is one of tradhome's Young Traditional Designers to watch this Spring. He shared his thoughts on all of the things he's looking forward to and what he’s looking to for inspiration.


GDG: What are you looking forward to this Spring?
RK:
Believe it or not I tend to lean towards a darker color palette in the springtime. I usually play with light colors during the winter and go richer in spring. I love seeing what Italian brand Dedar does. I am really into to jewel tones right now. Blood red and emerald green are at the top of my Spring must haves. I am always looking forward to what Flair home collection does, as well. I think it's more interesting to see what vintage piece retailers introduce for Spring.





GDG: What should we keep our eyes open for this Spring?
RK:
I am always looking to hotels for inspiration — places like the Carlyle and the Cosby to see how they change the ambiance for the Spring season. What scents are being used? What flowers? They are an amazing authority on a new season. I am also looking towards the new fashion collections of designers like Balenciaga.





GDG: Is there anything that you can't wait for this season?
RK:
When the weather gets warm I start to go to a lot of shows and concerts. Every spring I try and see something every week. I also get really into flowers. Once the weather hits a certain temperature, I am at the florist weekly. I also turn up the AC and pull out more fur!





GDG: Can you share any fun examples of going stir crazy this Winter?
RK:
In the Winter I can’t be left alone for too long or I start to decorate! That's usually the problem with being stuck inside for me!


Stay tuned to GoDesignGo for more of tradhome's top 20 "Hot List" Designers to know what you should keep your eyes open for this Spring.