Showing posts with label Chairloom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chairloom. Show all posts

4/04/2012

New Colors from Dunes and Duchess

Dunes and Duchess, one of my favorite purveyors of handmade lighting and furniture, added two AMAZING, bold new colors to their lineup - Cap Ferrat Bleu and No Scurvy Lemon. Both hues were custom mixed and are so fresh and unique...which is not surprising because the entire D&D collection is the epitome of fresh and unique. Here's a sampling of their wondrous creations...


I'm quite inspired by the new super saturated colors and my wheels have been turning about how I can incorporate some Dunes and Duchess pieces into current projects. Their product line is diverse and the overall style is super versatile, so I'm sure a plan will come to fruition. And aside from real projects, it's always fun to play make believe and design mood boards that completely revolve around knock-out pieces like the D&D Single Spindle Candelabra Lamp in Cap Ferrat Bleu and the Solid Top Champagne Table in No Scurvy Lemon...


Jeremy Desk - Jayson Home
Single Spindle Candelabra Lamp in Cap Ferrat Bleu - Dunes and Duchess
Geode Bookends - Etsy seller Ashley McCall
Lydia's Fainting Chaise - Etsy seller Susan Baker



No Scurvy Lemon Solid Top Champagne Table - Dunes and Duchess
Silk Ikat Pillows - Etsy seller MaterialRecovery
Turquoise Candy Dish - Etsy seller Cheryl Byrne
Vintage Footed Glass Vase - Etsy seller Victoria Lynn
Tailor Sofa - Crate & Barrel

Long live Cap Ferrat Bleu and No Scurvy Lemon! The colors are so fun and they perfectly complement the classical, hand-turned Dunes and Duchess aesthetic. What are your thoughts?

If you got to pick any D&D piece in any color, what would you choose? I'm crazy about the entire collection so it's tough to narrow it down, but I would die for the Chappy Dining Table in the Cap Ferrat Bleu! Here is the shapely beauty in black...

And if you don't already know, Dunes and Duchess is a wonderful American company that produces all of its products in the US. It is owned by stylist Stacy Kunstel and photographer Michael Partenio, two of the nicest, most talented, fun, and stylish people that I know. The dynamic duo combined their broad skill set and let creativity and craftsmanship lead the way...and now we have Dunes and Duchess! Because I adore the owners, their business ethos, and their gorgeous creations, I'm a MAJOR fan of D&D (and surely you've caught onto that by now).

If you're gaga over Dunes and Duchess too and are looking to buy, you can find their merch at selected retailers including Hudson and Barney's, online via All the Best on Dering Hall, or you can contact D&D directly. And be sure to keep up with their latest on TwitterFacebook, and Pinterest too! 

11/21/2011

Reading List: Co-Lab.

If you are a fabric/upholstery junkie like I am, you've got to check out Co-Lab. It's a fab new magalogue that has tons of gorgeous images and a minimal amount of copy (how an e-pub should be, in my opinion). Co-Lab. was created by Chairloom's Molly Andrews and Super Rural's Tracey Jenkins...they teamed up with photographer Rachel McGinn to make the magic happen. Together they all created a really inspiring and informative publication. Seriously, if you're planning to recover anything, go to Co-Lab. before you make any moves. There is lots 'o fodder for the imagination and they've assembled an awesome selection of fabrics.

To entice you to scoot on over to Co-Lab., here is a taste of the fabulous imagery you'll find...

Image via Co-Lab. - photo by Rachel McGinn

Image via Co-Lab. - photo by Rachel McGinn

Image via Co-Lab. - photo by Rachel McGinn

Image via Co-Lab. - photo by Rachel McGinn

Image via Co-Lab. - photo by Rachel McGinn

Studio Bon, Hable Construction, vintage furniture, X-benches, gorgeous photography, buyables...what's not to love?!? After you flipped through Co-Lab. come back here and tell me about what you liked best about the magalogue. Besides the awesome furniture, I loved the fabric collages they put together...such a great resource.

And be sure to follow Co_Lab. on Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest so that you can keep up with their latest!