Saturday, June 6, 2009

Saturday Find: Armani Casa's Bach Bar


Reflecting the spirit of Armani's haute couture, the Armani Casa 2009 collection interprets the Art Deco period in a contemporary way with textural variety, a geometric sensibility and an affinity for a restrained palette, creating a point of view that is both consistent and connected. Imitating the movement of one of his pleated garments, Armani applies a glossy, pleated surface to the geometrically styled doors of the black lacquered Bach bar, finishing it with lobster-colored fabric.

Favorite Giorgio Armani quote: "The difference between style and fashion is quality."

www.armanicasa.com

Saturday Find: Armani Casa's Bach Bar


Reflecting the spirit of Armani's haute couture, the Armani Casa 2009 collection interprets the Art Deco period in a contemporary way with textural variety, a geometric sensibility and an affinity for a restrained palette, creating a point of view that is both consistent and connected. Imitating the movement of one of his pleated garments, Armani applies a glossy, pleated surface to the geometrically styled doors of the black lacquered Bach bar, finishing it with lobster-colored fabric.

Favorite Giorgio Armani quote: "The difference between style and fashion is quality."

www.armanicasa.com

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Gay Talese: "Passeggiata"


Watch for his explanation of "passeggiata." It's the best!

Via goitaly.about.com -
Passeggiata: As evening falls and the harsh sun inches out of the your favorite piazza, an evening ritual is bound to begin, the Italian tradition of passeggiata, a gentle stroll (slow! think slow!) through the main streets of the old town, usually in the pedestrian zones in the centro storico, the historic center.

Italians tend to dress up for passeggiata, and tourists are usually easy to spot in their shorts and fanny packs. Older folks sit along the route, nursing a beer or a glass of wine in the bar, and watching for things to gossip about; la passeggiata is where new romances are on display as well as new shoes.

Passeggiata is especially popular on Sunday evenings. During the summer, some Italians even drive to nearby cities, the coast, or the lakes for a special passeggiata.

Gay Talese: "Passeggiata"


Watch for his explanation of "passeggiata." It's the best!

Via goitaly.about.com -
Passeggiata: As evening falls and the harsh sun inches out of the your favorite piazza, an evening ritual is bound to begin, the Italian tradition of passeggiata, a gentle stroll (slow! think slow!) through the main streets of the old town, usually in the pedestrian zones in the centro storico, the historic center.

Italians tend to dress up for passeggiata, and tourists are usually easy to spot in their shorts and fanny packs. Older folks sit along the route, nursing a beer or a glass of wine in the bar, and watching for things to gossip about; la passeggiata is where new romances are on display as well as new shoes.

Passeggiata is especially popular on Sunday evenings. During the summer, some Italians even drive to nearby cities, the coast, or the lakes for a special passeggiata.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

ColorSnap™ iPhone App


I'm a strict Blackberry supporter who never wanted an iPhone, well that is, until today. The latest ColorSnap™ app is a dream come true. This is an absolute must for designers, decorators, colorists, and those who need color in their lives.

With ColorSnap™, you can discover how coordinating colors and bringing ideas to life is easier than you ever imagined. Find a color you love, snap the photo and receive the matching Sherwin-Williams paint color and coordinating palette. And it’s all FREE!

-Choose a color that inspires you and match it with one of our 1,500 Sherwin-Williams paint colors.
-Receive a coordinating palette that complements your color. Save colors to your "My Saved Colors" library for future inspiration.
-Learn more detailed information, including paint names and RGB numbers.

...Can't wait until Farrow & Ball does an app of their own!

-S

ColorSnap™ iPhone App


I'm a strict Blackberry supporter who never wanted an iPhone, well that is, until today. The latest ColorSnap™ app is a dream come true. This is an absolute must for designers, decorators, colorists, and those who need color in their lives.

With ColorSnap™, you can discover how coordinating colors and bringing ideas to life is easier than you ever imagined. Find a color you love, snap the photo and receive the matching Sherwin-Williams paint color and coordinating palette. And it’s all FREE!

-Choose a color that inspires you and match it with one of our 1,500 Sherwin-Williams paint colors.
-Receive a coordinating palette that complements your color. Save colors to your "My Saved Colors" library for future inspiration.
-Learn more detailed information, including paint names and RGB numbers.

...Can't wait until Farrow & Ball does an app of their own!

-S

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Minimalist By Nature: Luis Barragán






Luis Barragán (1902-1988) was born in Guadalajara, Mexico. His professional training was in engineering, resulting in a degree at the age of twenty-three. His architectural skills were self-taught. In the 1920s, he traveled extensively in France and Spain and, in 1931, lived in Paris for a time, attending Le Corbusier's lectures. His time in Europe, and subsequently in Morroco, stimulated an interest in the native architecture of North Africa and the Mediterranean, which he related to construction in his own country. His work has been called minimalist, but it is nonetheless sumptuous in color and texture. Pure planes, be they walls of stucco, adobe, timber, or even water, are his compositional elements, all interacting with nature.



Barragán called himself a landscape architect, writing in the book, Contemporary Architects, (Muriel Emanuel (ed.) published by St. Martins Press, 1980), "I believe that architects should design gardens to be used, as much as the houses they build, to develop a sense of beauty and the taste and inclination toward the fine arts and other spiritual values." And further, "Any work of architecture which does not express serenity is a mistake."



Thanks to George for introducing me to Barragán's work! More people need to share their inspirations... it is the greatest gift you can give, in my opinion.



-S