Thursday, September 10, 2009

Great finds Miami


If you decide you want to furnish your apartment with classic pieces, and you want to find some great deals; Miami is the place. The furniture dealers are selling their pieces at the prices they should be sold at, and not the completely inflated prices at New York stores, or any business on 1st Dibs. Here are some of the pieces I scored this week.


Black lacquer and wood inlay Italian console

Paul Evans table base

Milo Baughman pair of dining chairs



In the style of Karl Springer coffee table

Karl Springer desk

Mirror room divider

Silk tufted sofa

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

French Décor in the 70's


When I think of the Art of Décor, a few names come to mind; such as Henri Samuel. His eclectic style strikes me as one that was so modern, yet classic and timeless. So much so, that even today it still seems up to date. The taste level, warmth, and lack of monotony in his interiors, is unsurpassed.
The 70’s were some of the biggest years in the world of décor. Since the 18th century, France was the front-runner for the world of interiors. However during the 70’s the industrialization, the New World, the search for cheaper production prices, and the popularity of the new designer pieces, France started lagging behind Germany, Great Britain, Italy, and the US as the artistic leader. This is when Henri Samuel, and other extremely talented French designers found the opportunity to do something new. They were hired privately, and in an economically unstable time, their clients chose to invest their money in pieces that would keep their value due to their workmanship, and uniqueness; A Ming vase, Art Deco furniture, or a Vasarely canvas. Materials like fine wood find once again their nobility.
Henri Samuel trained at Maison Jansen, who was responsible for exporting this French taste all over the world. His interiors were some of the first to mix all of the periods. An abstract painting next to a Louis the XVI desk. A Richard Lindner next to an Empire Console, a Giacometti table next to a pair of Neo Classical chairs. He had the ability to mix in the contemporary pieces to modernize an otherwise stuffy interior.

Model Nico posing in Henri Samuel's hotel particulier in Paris.

Model posing in Henri Samuel's interior.

Henri Samuel's bedroom in his hotel particulier.

Living room

Living room 2

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

My Apartment



I just moved to an apartment in the Village. It's essential to me that I live in a beautiful, warm, and inspiring environment. I did not want to spend a lot of money since it is only temporary, so I've created some drama and style with the colors and treatments of the wall.

Art is one of the most important parts of creating an environment. This painting is a film still of Elizabeth Taylor from Butterfield 8, done by artist Russell Young.



The light mint green painting is by an Argentine artist named Patricia Iglesias. This particular piece is painted on a wood panel, and has both an ethereal and calming effect, while still adding a strong touch of color to this room. I've had this for 6 years and I don't get sick of looking at it.



Art is by Donald Baechler, chairs by Milo Baughman.


My September Wishlist



Maison Charles Mirror


Jean Berenger de Nattes


Jean Berenger de Nattes

Paul Evans side tables

Willy Rizzo Chair and Ottoman


Maison Charles lamps



Zero Quattro Chandelier


James Mont tufted sofa