May 20, 2010

{COUTURE SEATING}



Loving the couture slipper chairs from interior designer Suzan Fellman's Reserved Seating Collection. Each chair frame is upholstered in a variety of vintage designer scarves (think Chanel, YSL, Norell), so no two are ever alike. The chair's modern, flared lucite legs keeps the mood chic and light and doesn't compete with the gorgeous, bold patterns. Like it?















May 18, 2010

{INSIDE THE DECORATOR SHOWCASE}









Marsh & Clark Design transforms a third-floor attic bedroom into a tranquil nursery for triplets at the 2010 San Francisco Decorator Showcase...the award-winning interior design firm brings its signature sustainable elegance and careful attention to detail to create a modern nursery for a modern family...Color, scale and subtle repetition of form conspire to create a cozy cocoon for relaxing and bonding with babies. “A baby's room ought to be the happiest place in the house – doubly (triply so) when it’s a room for triplets,” said Chiya Ewald, Marsh & Clark. “We wanted to go beyond the deluge of duckies and primary colors to create a beautiful and innovative room that that appeals to modern parents’ aesthetics and sensibilities.” I love their design approach and agree that much thought and consideration should go into the overall feel of a baby's room, in addition to making it look amazing.

May 11, 2010

{BIRTH OF IMPRESSIONISM: MASTERPIECES FROM THE MUSEE D'ORSAY!}




We are feeling lucky in San Francisco, the de Young is proud to be the only museum in the world to present special exhibitions from the Musée d’Orsay in Paris. The first exhibition, Birth of Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay, debuts at the de Young on May 22 and runs through September 6, 2010.

Birth of Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay presents nearly 100 magnificent works by the famous masters who called France their home on the 19th century. The exhibition begins with paintings by the great academic artist Bouguereau and the arch-Realist Courbet, and includes American expatriate Whistler. Manet, Monet, Renoir, and Sisley are showcased with works dating from the 1860s through 1880s, along with a selection of Degas’ paintings that depict images of the ballet, the racetrack, and life in the Belle Époque.

During this time also visit the Legion of Honor to see a special exhibition that provides context and heightens the understanding of Birth of Impressionism. Impressionist Paris: City of Light, on view from June 5 to September 26, 2010, transports museum visitors to Paris circa 1874 as represented in over 150 prints, drawings, photographs, paintings, and illustrated books from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and several private collectors.

Cant wait to visit the exhibit ... don't miss it!