Saturday, September 19, 2009

A Touch Of Glam!

A touch of glam in this Osborne & Little collection for contract and domestic use. Named for the Italian commedia dell’arte, such as Colombina, the color schemes are plum, bronze, aqua, champagne & lime. New for Fall 2009!

Pair of Vintage Chinese Sketches


These vintage Chinese sketches are matted & framed in sky blue to contrast with the cherry red wallpaper by Thibaut Designs. The lovely gauzey sheers are hand-embroidered to complement my client's color scheme and provide a modicum of privacy when closed even if it's just for the birds since this is a few stories above the ground.

Classic Meets Modern!


Classic Meets Modern in this upscale Morristown condominium which has evolved over time from previous incarnatons of furnishings. Antique wing chairs are paired with a very modern brushed aluminum occasional table & antique Gustavian arms chairs pair sucessfully with an Indonesian suar wood table. I designed two custom rugs in cream, cerulean blue and cherry red to reflect the color scheme and fit the space like no store bought rug could ever do. A pair of vimtage Chinese etchings contrast with the walls. More detail can be seen in the next photo.

Christopher Noto blemds East with West

Christopher Noto successfully blends eastern & western influences together in his Parisian pied-a-terre. Elements of asian culture from his years living in Singapore are reflected in the furnishings while the architectural elements and bespoke draperies are reminiscent of the classic 18th century salons of France.

Achieving High Style with Color & Design!

This beautifully appointed room designed by Thomas Britt achieves a beautiful balance of color, scale, antiques and artwork!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Raindrops in Natural Silver

This metallic handembroidered on linen fabric is stunning! I will be happy to bring a panel sized memo of this beauty right to your home or office at your convenience. When my Lee Jofa representative Suzanne Welle brought this over yesterday I thought it was perfect for a touch of glam to add to your windows! I have a certain doctor friend in mind who will love this for her newly renovated home.

David Hicks for Lee Jofa

David Hicks created Kyoto Shrine in True Blue~now that's a great fabric to be paired with greys, silvers and platinum!




This creative designer for Lee Jofa creates a big graphics splash! Based upon the Chinese fretwork motif in bold black & white suitable for draperies and modern or antique furniture! Even bedding!

Fall Trends 2009

These colorful hand-embroidered designs on linen cloth are more vivid & breathtaking in person! Lee Jofa's Soprano collection from Mulberry Home makes a beautiful statement on this sofa, n'est ce pas?