THANKS FOR THE MENTIONS!
NOT YOUR TYPICAL HOTEL WALLPAPER
THE GHOST FOR LITTLE ONES
The much-celebrated "Ghost Chair" by Phillipe Starck now available in a mini version for children!
As most of you know, Phillipe Starck is one of the most prolific designers of our day. The Ghost Chair is one of his most popular designs to date and now this hip dad has designed a smaller version for little people who deserve a little style also. How cute would these be in a child's room or playroom? They just came out in Europe this Summer and will be available shortly in the US through Kartell for about $116. Available in a variety of candy-colored transparent pastel colors (fluorescent orange and green, sugar pink, blue, sky blue, purple, lilac, and pale green) and three opaque colors (red, white, black). They are made from polycarbonate, resistant to scratches and feature perfect ergonomics. It's a shame no one has come out with a miniature Saarinen oval table for kids, too! How perfect would that be paired with these chairs?Photos courtesy of Marie Claire Maison
FUNKY CASUAL DINNERWARE
ANTIBES CHEST OF DRAWERS
How charming is this Antibes Chest for an accent piece? I just love it! I am a real sucker for anything trellis-patterned and I also love the center oval detail. The same design is also available with two doors, versus the drawer setup. This is on sale now through August 15th and available online for designers. For non-designers, they have a directory available of local dealers. Elysee Collection carries an enormous array of other gorgeous and unique pieces. So much to look at. Check their selection out here!
THANKS, SIMPLY GROVE!
I want to thank designer and blogger friend, Kirsten, at Simply Grove for her kind mention! She has posted a photo of two of my prints from my Etsy site framed and hung in her newly done, gorgeous lounge. If you have not visited Kirsten's blog yet, you are in for a treat! Check out her post and blog here! I hope you all have a fantastic and restful weekend!
P.S. I would also like to thank Courtney of Nesting Instincts for her mention this week!
ARTIST'S PORTRAIT * SUNNY GOODE * PART 2
The lovely and talented Sunny Goode
Porch floor by SunnyWhere were you born?
Atlanta, Georgia
What was your least favorite subject in school?
Math
When do you remember first showing an interest/affinity for art and painting?
My art class in 3rd grade, we really had freedom to create rather than be told what to do…it was my favorite part of school. I also have been very visual my whole life- photographic memory of color has helped me a lot with clients and projects.
Are you married?Yes, to Read, 15 years. Very fun, supportive, and creative too.
Any children? Yes, Presley (girl) 11 years-Whit (boy) 9 years and Beck (boy) 6 years, they are great and make life fun and funny.
How long have you lived in your current home and what is your favorite thing about it?
We have been here 5 years, and what I like most is how it feels… very comfortable, happy and colorful. There is not one room I would freak out if 10 kids were hanging out in it…I also love our neighborhood- it feels like the 1950’s .
Foyer of Katie Ukrop's homeWhat's is your greatest challenge?
To educate the world how to achieve GOOD decorative painting …once you have experienced the bad stuff it is hard to get the visual out of your mind!
What do you love most about having your own business?
Really the humor! I have seen a lot of really funny situations…
Seriously, I love creating and sharing ideas. I also love customers who have gained confidence by picking a project out and doing it, and feeling successful! That makes me happy.
Living room and foyer of Katie Ukrop's home before the furniture was moved in and Domino photographed it.What/who would be your dream commission/client?
Free creative reign, for a customer who shares my enthusiasm for pretty things.
Preferably somewhere tropical with great architectural bones…
If you could only shop at 1 place, where would it be?
Right now it would be Trina Turk- I love her fabrics!
A beautiful large-scale stencil in Sunny's Richmond, Va storeYour favorite color?
pink
Food?
Anything Fusion -I love when chefs mix and match cultural tastes - it is always so surprising to me what can be done!
Music?
I really like a lot of different music…no rap or heavy metal though… that drives me crazy!
Your dream travel destination?
Lake Como Italy with my family for a summer
This is the second part of my feature on Sunny Goode and her decorative painting company Sunny's Goodtime Paints. Sunny is an amazingly talented decorative painter based in Richmond, Virginia. Her work has been featured in several decor magazines, including Traditional Home and, most recently, Domino. She loves color and pattern and is a pro at combining them to perfection. She has a store in Richmond, as well as online, where her uniquely tasteful stencil designs and gorgeous array of color washes are available for sale. I want to thank her for allowing us to get to know her a little better and see some more samples of her beautiul work. There is so much more to see on her website; tutorials, a gallery of her work and a selection of her products. Thanks, Sunny!
VICKIE'S DIGS
The Sculpture Corridor - Osbourne by James Roberts, 1852. Look at the meticulous detail of all the mouldings and architectural features - amazing!
The Council Room, Osbourne. It was used for the business of the Sovereign, but also doubled as a ballroom or theatre on royal birthdays and a drawing room for formal visits by foreign royalty. Painted in 1861 by James Roberts.
This was Prince Albert's dressing room painted by James Roberts - 1851. It adjoined the Queen's sitting room and, on the right, his bathroom.
The Queen's dressing room, also captured here by James Roberts - 1851.Osbourne House is the former Royal Residence on the Isle of Wight that Prince Albert and Queen Victoria bought and altered for their young family in 1845. After Albert's death in 1861 and the Queen's subsequent death in 1901, Osbourne House was donated to the nation by an act of Parliament. The State Apartments still remain open to the public. This home is unique because it stands as a monument to their loving marriage and happy family life together. I, of course, was interested in these exquisite watercolor renderings of a few interior rooms, all by James Roberts. I particularly loved the way he was able to reproduce the paintings in the rooms, especially Albert's beloved Italian art collection in his dressing room. His dressing room could trump any of the closets of celebrities that people ooh and ahh over today!!
VINTAGE BEACH FUN
"Now, Bobby, you like your dog just barely cooked, right?" That should be the caption here. This is a vintage photo taken in the 50's here locally on Longboat Key, FL. My grandmothers both had bathing suits just like the woman in the picture. I enjoy putting words in the mouths of people I see in photos to go with their expressions. A little quirk of mine, among many. Hope you all have a fantastic weekend and eat something tasty outdoors for me!ARTIST'S PORTRAIT * JOSH HARWELL
Where were you born? Motor City
Rural GeorgiaSt. George Island, FL
What was your least favorite subject in school?
English – I could never quite grasp sentence structure.
Savannah, GAAre you married? Any children?
I’m married to a wonderful wife, and we have no kiddies at the moment, but talk to me again in a year or two.
What's is your greatest challenge?
Staying creative in a busy, demanding and sometimes monotonous environment.
What/who would be your dream commission/client?
Anyone who knows what they are looking for and trusts me to do what they hired me to do.
Kona, HawaiiIf you could only shop at 1 place, where would it be?
Target
Food?
Mexican
Florida Panhandle
Your dream travel destination?
Bora-Bora – One of those little huts over the Ocean with the glass bottom floor.
Florida Panhandle
Josh is one of those people who has a special aptitude for anything mechanical or technical, but, amazingly, has a very artistic side as well. He has taught everyone in the family what little we know about computers and I often have to call him for technical assistance! Did I mention he's very patient? In recent years, he has increasingly developed his love and gift for photography (no pun intended!) He has had his work published, even on the cover of school textbooks! Besides his photography, he has created an amazing portfolio of digital graphics work as well. Josh and his wife, Leigh Anne, reside in suburban Atlanta, Georgia.
Mexican
Your dream travel destination?
Bora-Bora – One of those little huts over the Ocean with the glass bottom floor.
Josh is one of those people who has a special aptitude for anything mechanical or technical, but, amazingly, has a very artistic side as well. He has taught everyone in the family what little we know about computers and I often have to call him for technical assistance! Did I mention he's very patient? In recent years, he has increasingly developed his love and gift for photography (no pun intended!) He has had his work published, even on the cover of school textbooks! Besides his photography, he has created an amazing portfolio of digital graphics work as well. Josh and his wife, Leigh Anne, reside in suburban Atlanta, Georgia.
QUEEN VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY TABLES
The very last of the Queen's birthday tables at Osbourne. James Roberts - 1861
The Queen's birthday table in 1854 by James RobertsQueen Victoria was a very privileged woman, to put it mildly. These were in the days before excess was looked down upon or royalty felt pressure to appear fiscally responsible (not that the royals have taken to living in bungalows now or anything....) Not only was she Sovereign of the British Empire at the height of it's wealth and power, but she had a very doting husband and happy family as well. Prince Albert, her Consort, used to put a great deal of thought into creating a room with a "birthday table" for her each year. Here are some renderings by two different artists of her birthday tables for the years 1849, 1854 and 1861. Being an artist, I am amazed by the amount of detail captured so beautifully in these watercolors. How would you like a "birthday table" and what would you hope to find there? Part 2
(from "Victoria and Albert - A Family Life at Osbourne House")
THANK YOU, SF GIRL BY BAY!

I just wanted to send a huge "Thank YOU" to Victoria Smith of hip superblog SF Girl By Bay for featuring my silhouette collage card (above) in her Mod Montage.A FEW OF MY FAVORITES......
The signature yellow-orange shade used for Aqua di Parma's packaging really bakes my cake!I am a bit short of time this week, so I am throwing together a few favorite photos from my files, some without labels, unfortunately. If anyone else happens to know their origins and wants to enlighten me, I'd be very grateful! Thanks!!
Gracie wallpaper - if money were no object, I'd have this in my foyer!THANKS, SUNNY!

I just want to thank artist Sunny Goode for the kind mention on her blog yesterday! Sunny is an artist and decorative painter who started Sunny's Goodtime Paints. Her beautiful work was featured this month in Domino. Check out her website and blog here.
SAFFRON MARIGOLD LUXURY LINENS
Moonlit Taj pillow coverSaffron Marigold is a luxury, handmade linen company that prides itself in hand workmanship, fair trade practices and traditional style.

Each piece of linen is painstakingly hand printed from wooden blocks that are created by hand in a labor-intensive carving process.

The beautiful Emerald Mandala letter holder features two pockets to hold your mail.Anisha Ghosh is the talented artist and designer behind the company Saffron Marigold and designs all the linens offered on their website. Although not a designer by education (she has a Masters degree in Human Resources), she surrendered to her love for Indian textiles and decided to pursue it as her vocation. After traveling extensively through out India researching various traditional handcrafted textiles, and building relationships with several artisans, she launched Saffron Marigold in 2005. They carry a wide selection of linens that includes bedspreads, duvet covers, tablecloths, cushion covers and accessories. Their pieces add a touch of Bohemian sophistication to the home.
In Saffron Marigold, she wanted to mirror the philosophy behind the slow clothes movement wherein textiles are created with an eye to safeguarding traditional crafts and the human impact of production rather than mechanized mass production. Saffron Marigold was born out of a desire to provide the discerning customer a choice to own bedding and linens that have a story to tell. Pieces that have been created by human hands, and that somehow have imprinted upon their fibers generations of skill, culture, and tradition. Anisha said that all the handcrafted linens sold on Saffron Marigold have sound karma, meaning that, while Saffron Marigold is a for profit small business, they are fully committed to arts and crafts revival and Fair Trade as a means to safeguard traditional crafts, create employment, and promote economic self-sufficiency. Which, anyway you cut it, always makes me feel much better about buying, knowing that it's also benefiting the people who make it. Check out their website here.
CANINE PROFILES
Silhouette of Bernie, a Chicago dweller
Henry's handsome profileIf dogs are a man's best friend, then why aren't there more dog portraits hanging on our walls? Here are a couple of commissions finished recently for my client, Michelle, in Chicago. They are custom silhouettes of her adorable canine friends, Bernie and Henry. They were done on 12 x 12 x 2 inch aquabord in complimentary colors to hang as a pair. Besides silhouettes, I also paint dog portraits. If you are interested in immortalizing one of your furry friends, or giving a unique, un-boring kind of gift, please don't hesitate to contact me!
THANK YOU BECCA AND COURTNEY!
Thanks for the 2 great blog mentions this week! Courtney Barnes of StyleCourt
and Becca of My Soul Shines. Thank you both so much!!















