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Agape’s Pear 2 Sanitary Ware Series Designed By Patricia Urquiola

22 Dec

Design Guru Patricia Urquiola has lent her creative genius to the Pear 2 line of sanitary ware by Italian company Agape. The designer’s signature style is palpable in every aspect of the series and the understated flamboyance is not to be missed. The series is made up of bidets, WCs, and basins and the two tone tint lends an aura of sophistication to it. Like most Urquiola designs, the Pear 2 series also meshes creative design with commercial venture and creates a powerful visual language.

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Repurposed Wood Flooring Look – Carving Grunge Floor by mafi

22 Dec

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If you like the shabby-chic style without actually being so, check out this “repurposed” wood flooring look by mafi. The Carving Grunge Floor is made to look used with multi-toned planks, a worn-wood finish and even words printed at random. A beveled edge gives the planks some separation, enhancing its imperfection. But this oiled, three-layer white-oak flooring is as new as it is cool. The Grunge repurposed floors would look amazing in a loft, a work studio or in a trendy, modern home. The Grunge pattern is but one of five amazing artistic wood floors in the Carving collection. For details, visit mafi.

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Easy Access Bathtubs – Rising Wall Bath Elevance by Kohler

22 Dec

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New from Kohler, these easy access bathtubs are designed to make the bathing experience even more relaxing! The Rising Wall Bath Elevance BubbleMassage is a stylish alternative to institutional-looking walk-ins. It features a sliding wall that lets you enter and exit with ease. Forget climbing in, not to mention the risks of slips and falls. If you have special needs, these bathtubs offer easy access from a sitting, standing or wheelchair position and the rising door requires less than five pounds of pressure to slide it up or down. The Elevance BubbleMassage fits into a standard five-ft. alcove, but the soak will be anything but “standard.” Sit back and turn on the integrated waterfall to fill your bath in just three to five minutes. Customize the massaging bubbles to soothe and relax your muscles, your way, while an integrated foot-well pampers your tootsies. Suggested retail price: $9,950. For more information, visit Kohler.

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Gold Accent Tile by Cottoveneto

22 Dec

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This is what we call “subtle sparkle!” This gold accent tile by Cottoveneto is available in a range of patterns, from graphic and modern to floral and traditional, as the perfect complement to your bathroom walls and floors. These premium tiles feature natural materials with cut-out motifs, accented with gold glinting in its designs. It’s easy to give your space a luxe look. Also available with silver detail, this modern tile satisfies all our precious metal cravings! And despite popular belief, you really can mix and match your metals – gold, silver, or both, anything goes. The tile is treated and waterproof, ensuring it lasts for years to come. Check it out at Cottoveneto.

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DOT

21 Dec

It’s blend of watch and trendy wristband. Perforated rubber belt and casing form a seamless whole. Watch display is compounded from leds. It shows tim..

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Who Me?

21 Dec

Interior designers are unique people.  We often take notice of things that others do not.  We are very detail oriented, meticulous and imaginative (sometimes to our detriment!) We often have unexplainable behavior that baffles our friends and family.

Here are my top twenty “you know you are a designer because…”

(But let me first preface this list with- I don’t do ANY of these things! (wink wink ;) )

1) You spend forever picking out things that have a pattern- wrapping paper, paper plates, thank you cards, scrapbook paper.  When shopping at Party City for a graduation party, you choose the “geometric patterned” paper plates because they remind you of a cool fabric.

{La Plates patterns}

2) Craig’s List is your best friend.  Things you purchase for your home end up on it faster than you can say “I’m over it”.

3) When you used to go on vacation as a child, you’d pack up your room’s belongings, take them with you, and “re-decorate” the hotel room that you were staying in for the weekend (complete with Mike Modano and SBTB “wall decor”- otherwise known as posters)

4) When you ask your family and friends what they think about your newest pillows or home accessory, they refuse to give their two cents because “it will be gone tomorrow and replaced by something else next week”.  (90% of the time, they are right!)

5) The key players in your dreams at night are people in the industry and your last nightmare had something to do with a client’s project going awry.

6) You can go to someone’s home and pinpoint exactly where each “new” furniture or accessory piece came from as well as offer up where they sell the piece (or something similar) “to the trade” for less.

{Hello, Pottery Barn}

7) You find yourself ending many conversations or outings with “this would make a good blog post”.

8- When looking to purchase a car, you focus more on the interior than the exterior and get a lil nit picky about the seat fabric and interior color (please bring back gray, Volkswagen!)

9) You notice when the undertones of the paint and tile at a restaurant are not meshing well together and comment about it to whoever is eating with you (your design rant always makes the meal TONS of fun for the other person with you!)

10) At friends’ house parties, you walk in and immediately say “you have to give me the tour!”

{Photo via The Red Room}

11) You speak a different language (acronyms mostly).  Terminology like CFA, RID, and COM often come up in conversation after-hours (and more often than not, require a translation)

12) You go out of town to visit a sibling and the first thing you notice upon seeing her home is how one sconce is lower than the other and how her china cabinet isn’t centered on the wall. (sorry Cath!)

13) When selecting bridesmaid dresses for your wedding, you take into account the carpet at the wedding reception venue.

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Who Me?

21 Dec

Interior designers are unique people.  We often take notice of things that others do not.  We are very detail oriented, meticulous and imaginative (sometimes to our detriment!) We often have unexplainable behavior that baffles our friends and family.

Here are my top twenty “you know you are a designer because…”

(But let me first preface this list with- I don’t do ANY of these things! (wink wink ;) )

1) You spend forever picking out things that have a pattern- wrapping paper, paper plates, thank you cards, scrapbook paper.  When shopping at Party City for a graduation party, you choose the “geometric patterned” paper plates because they remind you of a cool fabric.

{La Plates patterns}

2) Craig’s List is your best friend.  Things you purchase for your home end up on it faster than you can say “I’m over it”.

3) When you used to go on vacation as a child, you’d pack up your room’s belongings, take them with you, and “re-decorate” the hotel room that you were staying in for the weekend (complete with Mike Modano and SBTB “wall decor”- otherwise known as posters)

4) When you ask your family and friends what they think about your newest pillows or home accessory, they refuse to give their two cents because “it will be gone tomorrow and replaced by something else next week”.  (90% of the time, they are right!)

5) The key players in your dreams at night are people in the industry and your last nightmare had something to do with a client’s project going awry.

6) You can go to someone’s home and pinpoint exactly where each “new” furniture or accessory piece came from as well as offer up where they sell the piece (or something similar) “to the trade” for less.

{Hello, Pottery Barn}

7) You find yourself ending many conversations or outings with “this would make a good blog post”.

8- When looking to purchase a car, you focus more on the interior than the exterior and get a lil nit picky about the seat fabric and interior color (please bring back gray, Volkswagen!)

9) You notice when the undertones of the paint and tile at a restaurant are not meshing well together and comment about it to whoever is eating with you (your design rant always makes the meal TONS of fun for the other person with you!)

10) At friends’ house parties, you walk in and immediately say “you have to give me the tour!”

{Photo via The Red Room}

11) You speak a different language (acronyms mostly).  Terminology like CFA, RID, and COM often come up in conversation after-hours (and more often than not, require a translation)

12) You go out of town to visit a sibling and the first thing you notice upon seeing her home is how one sconce is lower than the other and how her china cabinet isn’t centered on the wall. (sorry Cath!)

13) When selecting bridesmaid dresses for your wedding, you take into account the carpet at the wedding reception venue.

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Tape Lamp Will Not Play Any Music

21 Dec

The Tape Lamp is an ingenious lighting solution, a very simple concept based on old cassette player tapes. Each Tape Lamp is assembled by hand in San Francisco and it’s made out of laser cut plexiglass, a 40 watt Vida Large G-16.5 Globe and, the main attraction, one hundred micro-cassettes. And each Tape Lamp will surely impress anyone that’s old enough to have used a music cassette at least once in their life time, not to mention that it will surely bring up some much needed light to your modern-but-retro multimedia corner. Because that’s exactly the place you were going to use it in, isn’t it? Via Tape Lamp

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Elemental Hot Spas From Dimension One Spas Are Super Compact

21 Dec

Whoever said that hot tubs are space hogs has probably haven’t checked out the Elemental from Dimension One Spas. The super compact hot tub is a fantastic amalgamation of design and functionality and understands how space restrains are a serious issue when it comes to installing hot tubs in a private home. All Elemental tubs have a width height of 32 inches and a dry weight of only 350 pounds and more importantly can be plugged into any regular electrical outlet. Constructed from water-based, eco-friendly material and available in plethora of finishes, the tubs also come equipped with high-efficiency LED exterior lights.

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Christmas Gift Ideas: Swarovski Studded Perfumes By Bond No.9

21 Dec

Perfumes by Bond No.9 may not enjoy the same popularity as say as a Chanel. However this one is no cheap perfume. The New York-centric perfumes are famous for their stunning Swarovski-studded bottles and the Xmas 2010 editions include the Chandelier Amphora and the “Nuits de Noho”. The former pays homage to the beautiful New York City landscape and more specifically “the irresistible crystal-clear teardrop prism-bead chandeliers gleaming like an explosion of diamonds inside those vintage Bowery lighting stores.”

Nuits de Noho is described as a “A new kind of nighttime femininity: Irreverent, unapologetic, favors a shot of icy vodka. A contemporary fruity-floral gourmand skin-scent that’s the ultimate in sexy avant-garde urbanity.”

So gift your lady love these special editions perfumes, but be warned they are not cheap. The Chandelier edition for Nuits de Noho sells for $380 for 100 ml and the Chandelier Amphora edition for $2,500 for 42 fl oz.

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