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Legends of La Cienega 2012

18 May

Legends of La Cienega 2012

It’s been such an incredible week here in Los Angeles, celebrating “Legends of La Cienega” these past few days with fellow designers and bloggers. It was a week full of events and parties, and the highlighted “Windows to the World” event, featuring highly selected designers from all over the world, to create window displays in the showrooms that line La Cienega Boulevard.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The two day event started with a kick off party at the Rose Tarlow Melrose House showoom.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Designers Ron Woodson of Woodson & Rummerfield and Christian May of Maison21 at the Rose Tarlow kick off party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Fellow blogger Typhanie of Shoebox Decor with her sister Khadine at the Rose Tarlow party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The packed showroom at the Rose Tarlow Melrose House party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Friends & bloggers: Typhanie from Shoebox Decor, Morgan of ML Designs, Khadine, and Richard of BluePRint Brands.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Yummy champagne, by Veuve Clicquot, a sponsor of the evening’s party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Leaving the Rose Tarlow party, the elegant courtyard at night.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The next day, before heading to events, I walked La Cienega Boulevard to check out the window displays and eagerly made a beeline to see my blogger BBF and design partner in crime, Christian May of Maison21′s window at the Morrell Showroom.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Seeing the window in person was so stunning! The colors, the custom made screen from Grace Home Furnishings, the custom wallcovering applied to the screen from Black Crow Studios, the gilt coffee table from Gray Morrell, the chic yellow chairs from Gina Berschneider, and more (see here for a full list of credits!). Christian did such a remarkable job! So proud! For more pics of his window display for Legends of La Cienega, click here.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

After checking out the windows, I headed over to the Compas Showroom for a luncheon hosted by Elle Decor magazine.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Inside the Compas Showroom on La Cienega Boulevard.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Enjoying the Elle Decor luncheon: Christian of Maison21, me of Material Girls, Jami of Imagine Design Blog, and Sara from Decorative Carpets.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The elegant courtyard at Compas Architectural Stone on La Cienega, the setting for the Elle Decor luncheon.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Later that evening, I attended the very packed and happening Traditional Home magazine party at Lee Stanton Antiques.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

At the Traditional Home / Lee Stanton party: Kevin of Fuse Lighting, Shane of Gray Morrell, and Christian of Maison21.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Christian and I at the Traditional Home / Lee Stanton party.

{All photos by Jill Seidner Interior Design}

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Legends of La Cienega 2012

16 May

Legends of La Cienega 2012

It’s been such an incredible week here in Los Angeles, celebrating “Legends of La Cienega” these past few days with fellow designers and bloggers. It was a week full of events and parties, and the highlighted “Windows to the World” event, featuring highly selected designers from all over the world, to create window displays in the showrooms that line La Cienega Boulevard.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The two day event started with a kick off party at the Rose Tarlow Melrose House showoom.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Designers Ron Woodson of Woodson & Rummerfield and Christian May of Maison21 at the Rose Tarlow kick off party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Fellow blogger Typhanie of Shoebox Decor with her sister Khadine at the Rose Tarlow party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The packed showroom at the Rose Tarlow Melrose House party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Friends & bloggers: Typhanie from Shoebox Decor, Morgan of ML Designs, Khadine, and Richard of BluePRint Brands.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Yummy champagne, by Veuve Clicquot, a sponsor of the evening’s party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Leaving the Rose Tarlow party, the elegant courtyard at night.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The next day, before heading to events, I walked La Cienega Boulevard to check out the window displays and eagerly made a beeline to see my blogger BBF and design partner in crime, Christian May of Maison21′s window at the Morrell Showroom.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Seeing the window in person was so stunning! The colors, the custom made screen from Grace Home Furnishings, the custom wallcovering applied to the screen from Black Crow Studios, the gilt coffee table from Gray Morrell, the chic yellow chairs from Gina Berschneider, and more (see here for a full list of credits!). Christian did such a remarkable job! So proud! For more pics of his window display for Legends of La Cienega, click here.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

After checking out the windows, I headed over to the Compas Showroom for a luncheon hosted by Elle Decor magazine.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Inside the Compas Showroom on La Cienega Boulevard.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Enjoying the Elle Decor luncheon: Christian of Maison21, me of Material Girls, Jami of Imagine Design Blog, and Sara from Decorative Carpets.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The elegant courtyard at Compas Architectural Stone on La Cienega, the setting for the Elle Decor luncheon.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Later that evening, I attended the very packed and happening Traditional Home magazine party at Lee Stanton Antiques.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

At the Traditional Home / Lee Stanton party: Kevin of Fuse Lighting, Shane of Gray Morrell, and Christian of Maison21.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Christian and I at the Traditional Home / Lee Stanton party.

{All photos by Jill Seidner Interior Design}

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Legends of La Cienega 2012

15 May

Legends of La Cienega 2012

It’s been such an incredible week here in Los Angeles, celebrating “Legends of La Cienega” these past few days with fellow designers and bloggers. It was a week full of events and parties, and the highlighted “Windows to the World” event, featuring highly selected designers from all over the world, to create window displays in the showrooms that line La Cienega Boulevard.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The two day event started with a kick off party at the Rose Tarlow Melrose House showoom.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Designers Ron Woodson of Woodson & Rummerfield and Christian May of Maison21 at the Rose Tarlow kick off party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Fellow blogger Typhanie of Shoebox Decor with her sister Khadine at the Rose Tarlow party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The packed showroom at the Rose Tarlow Melrose House party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Friends & bloggers: Typhanie from Shoebox Decor, Morgan of ML Designs, Khadine, and Richard of BluePRint Brands.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Yummy champagne, by Veuve Clicquot, a sponsor of the evening’s party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Leaving the Rose Tarlow party, the elegant courtyard at night.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The next day, before heading to events, I walked La Cienega Boulevard to check out the window displays and eagerly made a beeline to see my blogger BBF and design partner in crime, Christian May of Maison21′s window at the Morrell Showroom.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Seeing the window in person was so stunning! The colors, the custom made screen from Grace Home Furnishings, the custom wallcovering applied to the screen from Black Crow Studios, the gilt coffee table from Gray Morrell, the chic yellow chairs from Gina Berschneider, and more (see here for a full list of credits!). Christian did such a remarkable job! So proud! For more pics of his window display for Legends of La Cienega, click here.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

After checking out the windows, I headed over to the Compas Showroom for a luncheon hosted by Elle Decor magazine.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Inside the Compas Showroom on La Cienega Boulevard.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Enjoying the Elle Decor luncheon: Christian of Maison21, me of Material Girls, Jami of Imagine Design Blog, and Sara from Decorative Carpets.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The elegant courtyard at Compas Architectural Stone on La Cienega, the setting for the Elle Decor luncheon.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Later that evening, I attended the very packed and happening Traditional Home magazine party at Lee Stanton Antiques.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

At the Traditional Home / Lee Stanton party: Kevin of Fuse Lighting, Shane of Gray Morrell, and Christian of Maison21.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Christian and I at the Traditional Home / Lee Stanton party.

{All photos by Jill Seidner Interior Design}

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Legends of La Cienega 2012

13 May

Legends of La Cienega 2012

It’s been such an incredible week here in Los Angeles, celebrating “Legends of La Cienega” these past few days with fellow designers and bloggers. It was a week full of events and parties, and the highlighted “Windows to the World” event, featuring highly selected designers from all over the world, to create window displays in the showrooms that line La Cienega Boulevard.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The two day event started with a kick off party at the Rose Tarlow Melrose House showoom.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Designers Ron Woodson of Woodson & Rummerfield and Christian May of Maison21 at the Rose Tarlow kick off party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Fellow blogger Typhanie of Shoebox Decor with her sister Khadine at the Rose Tarlow party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The packed showroom at the Rose Tarlow Melrose House party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Friends & bloggers: Typhanie from Shoebox Decor, Morgan of ML Designs, Khadine, and Richard of BluePRint Brands.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Yummy champagne, by Veuve Clicquot, a sponsor of the evening’s party.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Leaving the Rose Tarlow party, the elegant courtyard at night.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The next day, before heading to events, I walked La Cienega Boulevard to check out the window displays and eagerly made a beeline to see my blogger BBF and design partner in crime, Christian May of Maison21′s window at the Morrell Showroom.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Seeing the window in person was so stunning! The colors, the custom made screen from Grace Home Furnishings, the custom wallcovering applied to the screen from Black Crow Studios, the gilt coffee table from Gray Morrell, the chic yellow chairs from Gina Berschneider, and more (see here for a full list of credits!). Christian did such a remarkable job! So proud! For more pics of his window display for Legends of La Cienega, click here.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

After checking out the windows, I headed over to the Compas Showroom for a luncheon hosted by Elle Decor magazine.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Inside the Compas Showroom on La Cienega Boulevard.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Enjoying the Elle Decor luncheon: Christian of Maison21, me of Material Girls, Jami of Imagine Design Blog, and Sara from Decorative Carpets.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

The elegant courtyard at Compas Architectural Stone on La Cienega, the setting for the Elle Decor luncheon.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Later that evening, I attended the very packed and happening Traditional Home magazine party at Lee Stanton Antiques.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

At the Traditional Home / Lee Stanton party: Kevin of Fuse Lighting, Shane of Gray Morrell, and Christian of Maison21.

Legends of La Cienega 2012

Christian and I at the Traditional Home / Lee Stanton party.

{All photos by Jill Seidner Interior Design}

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New from Melanie Turner

28 Apr

New from Melanie Turner

Or new to me.  This living room designed by Melanie Turner perfectly sums up my aesthetic and I’m loving it!  It’s fun to find a room you haven’t designed that you could move right into!

New from Melanie Turner

Blush pink curtain panels, fuschia velvet pillows, white slips, and a mirrored coffee table yes, yes, yes!

New from Melanie Turner

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New from Melanie Turner

New from Melanie Turner

 

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New from Melanie Turner

25 Apr

New from Melanie Turner

Or new to me.  This living room designed by Melanie Turner perfectly sums up my aesthetic and I’m loving it!  It’s fun to find a room you haven’t designed that you could move right into!

New from Melanie Turner

Blush pink curtain panels, fuschia velvet pillows, white slips, and a mirrored coffee table yes, yes, yes!

New from Melanie Turner

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New from Melanie Turner

New from Melanie Turner

 

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New from Melanie Turner

24 Apr

New from Melanie Turner

Or new to me.  This living room designed by Melanie Turner perfectly sums up my aesthetic and I’m loving it!  It’s fun to find a room you haven’t designed that you could move right into!

New from Melanie Turner

Blush pink curtain panels, fuschia velvet pillows, white slips, and a mirrored coffee table yes, yes, yes!

New from Melanie Turner

Perfect Accessorizing

New from Melanie Turner

New from Melanie Turner

 

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New from Melanie Turner

20 Apr

New from Melanie Turner

Or new to me.  This living room designed by Melanie Turner perfectly sums up my aesthetic and I’m loving it!  It’s fun to find a room you haven’t designed that you could move right into!

New from Melanie Turner

Blush pink curtain panels, fuschia velvet pillows, white slips, and a mirrored coffee table yes, yes, yes!

New from Melanie Turner

Perfect Accessorizing

New from Melanie Turner

New from Melanie Turner

 

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Hexagon Wild

5 Apr

Coordination Berlin’s Lean Tables use simple hexagonal shapes and traditional craft to create a playful design with an endless amount of configurations. Depending on need, pieces can be mixed and matched to adapt from one space to the next, or taken away to make room for other furniture. The only coffee table you’ll ever need!

Designer: Coordination Berlin

Hexagon Wild

Hexagon Wild

Hexagon Wild

Hexagon Wild

Hexagon Wild

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Extendable Dining Table by Roche Bobois – Astrolab

4 Mar

Extendable Dining Table by Roche Bobois - Astrolab

We made a fabulous discovery over at Roche Bobois with their Astrolab dining table. With glorious polished aluminum legs and a glass plate top, this table is also extendable. The exposed motorized cog mechanism reveals two 40cm extensions to accommodate any type of dinner gathering. It’s battery operated and remote controlled. How fabulous! The fact that the mechanism and gears are visible gives this table a retro mechanical yet futuristic personality. It’s also available in a coffee table version. Learn more at Roche Bobois.

Extendable Dining Table by Roche Bobois - Astrolab

Extendable Dining Table by Roche Bobois - Astrolab

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