Archive for December, 2009

lamp lineup

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

lamps

Hmm, do you see the pattern here? It wasn’t until we put up our Christmas tree that we realized how much we needed a lamp in the corner of the living room – we could like, you know, actually see in there? (My beloved Tallvik is a cute nightlight, but certainly not a reading lamp.) My darling husband went with me to HomeGoods and picked this out instantly:

instore

I liked it as well, but I had to go back and check every single other option online first – resulting in the lineup above. A few were in our budget but most were way, way out; HomeGoods strikes again in the value department! Some highlights from the research:

Jonathan AdlerNaturally i’d start off with a Jonathan Adler – the man can do no wrong.

Robert Abbey

Likewise with this Robert Abbey – they have so many things I like! There was a very close facsimile of this one at HomeGoods too, just with a hideous shade. I was very tempted.

MaryKateandAshleyOh dear. Mary Kate and Ashley? Seriously? The lamps are practically identical! (Heh, get it?)

lamp

The Olsen connection aside, I was happy to find something that we both liked for a good price. I went back for the lamp the next day – one of the easier house decisions I’ve made. And Penn likes it too!

name dropping: Tammis Keefe

Monday, December 28th, 2009

I don’t even remember how I stumbled upon Tammis Keefe, even though it was just a few weeks ago.  This textile designer created fabulously fifties motifs on hankies, scarves, and my personal favorite: tea towels.  It’s impossible to catalog all her designs because there are just so many of them – she was quite prolific even though she died at a young age. There’s a large collection here and of course there’s the requisite flickr group. Here’s a selection of my favorites:

Christmas

kmel

kmel

kmel

kmel

Cats

opheliavintage

opheliavintage

supervintage

supervintage

Travel

kmel

kmel

julie wilson world

julie wilson world

Flourishes

monceau

monceau

monceau

monceau

other

belladia

belladia

xtinalamb

xtinalamb

xtinalamb

xtinalamb

bookit

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

a continuation of this post where I was researching bookshelves for the living room, as the coffee table was at capacity with books and magazines and photo albums. We ended up with an expedit – thereby turning our living room into an IKEA ad – but these were some other serious contenders:

target

target

target

target

crate and barrel

crate and barrel

And these were some less serious but really, really wished for options:

objectorange76

objectorange76

sandiv999

sandiv999

cute or kill?

cute or kill?

next up – and presumably the “last thing” for the living room – either a floor or table lamp for the corner, i’m still undecided.

Last Christmas

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

dining room

Merry Christmas to all! I’m taking the lazy way to update by linking to my flickr set of our holiday decor. But if I don’t get to bed soon, Santa won’t stop at our house!

name dropping: Georges Briard

Sunday, December 20th, 2009
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The White Mole

There is a lovely writeup on Jascha Brojdo – pimp name: Georges Briard – at No Accounting for Taste that pretty much says it all. Wonderful patterns, a sense of whimsy and humor, and readily available in the thrifts – that’s perfect.

iloveupstate

iloveupstate

Thrifted Sisters

Thrifted Sisters

jennyelkins

jennyelkins

chickletvintage

chickletvintage

krakencrafts

krakencrafts

menzocollection

menzocollection

noahmodern

noahmodern

hiddenlibrary

hiddenlibrary

Hoodlam

Hoodlam

VintageVeritas

VintageVeritas

juliewolfson306

juliewolfson306

it takes a village

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Despite my love for all things miniature, I’ve never been one for Christmas villages. I can appreciate other folks’ but that’s just a road I don’t want to go down, ya know? People dedicate entire rooms for those setups – I don’t have the time, space or money for that kind of thing right now.

But then Martha had to go and ruin it for me when I saw this in a Grandin Road advertisement:

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And in particular, this little A-frame house grabbed my attention. (okay, the bottlebrush trees did, too! Can’t. Let. Go!)

aframe

What charming details! What precious jadite trim! The simple lines appealed to me – if only they were a smidge more mid-century, right? That got my wheels turning…why couldn’t there be a little midmod village, filled with houses something like this:

tshaperanch

Oh, this Marx tin litho house would be perfect…if it wasn’t 30″ long! (I could fit one on top of my china cabinet, i think – and nothing else!) But it would be so fun to restore one and Christmas it all up. And there are so many different styles to choose from; this website is a great resource (check out the limited edition with the bomb shelter!!!)

I came close to purchasing a tin house on eBay, but Lord knows I don’t need another fix-it-up project. Besides, the Martha houses are really reproductions of old Mica or Putz houses:

putz

Popular in the 50’s, they’re readily available on eBay at reasonable prices. At least they’d be period-appropriate! I never knew about them until just recently, and while they’re really cute I just don’t see myself amassing a collection of vintage cardboard houses. I think they’d take a lot of care to make it through a Florida summer in storage, not to mention they’re COVERED IN GLITTER which, of course, is BANNED from decorations in my home.

I did consider making my own mid-mod cardboard community (sans glitter.) I have all the floorplans and illustrations I need already; I can cut patterns out with the cricut and shellack the hell out of the houses so they’ll last a few years. There is a fantastic resource at Little Glitter Houses with loads of inspiration and patterns for making the traditional style houses. Mr. Lamey is even in Jacksonville, how about that?

finished_cottage_left_view

It’s a significant project that i’d need to start working on during the summer, though. What do I do for instant gratification? I present you with Plasticville!

ranch box

There is a whole line of perfectly sized vintage plastic buildings meant for model railroads: stores, factories, motels, a TV station, and even a TRAILER PARK.

plasticville

motel

trailer

Most importantly, though, there is the ranch house in a variety of colors:

the ranch

These are also all over eBay and just as affordable as the original Putz houses. I’m kind of kicking myself because I think we found a box of these at The Cape’s Community Garage Sale – I poked around for a bit but ultimately let them go. Arrrgh!

In any case…there will probably be some sort of mid-mod village making its debut in our home next Christmas. Damn you, Martha!!!

mirror, mirror on the wall

Friday, December 11th, 2009

We have too many blank walls around this house! I’ve been looking online, in the stores and the thrifts for the perfect accent pieces. Here are a few recent etsy favs:

Plaques

plaques LoveDoveTrading and dirtybirdiesvintage

Fine Art

finearthappydayvintage and objetpetita

Tea Towels

towelsMostlyMadelines and koyani

Fiber Art

fiberTheRelicTrail and goodlookin

Educational

educationalScottieinaCanoe

over overstocked

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

You can always count on overstock.com for a good deal, right? For instance:

1a

overstock.com

target.com

target.com

They’re essentially the same thing – the target one is four inches shorter, the other dimensions are the same. And that’s a $50+ savings – not bad.

But wait a second…

overstock.com

overstock.com

target.com

target.com

overstock is $12 more than target? And those are the exact same shelves, too. Hmmm, not a good deal.

But check this out:

overstock.com

overstock.com

american signature furniture

american signature furniture

Again, that’s the exact same shelf – dimensions are the same. And overstock got beat out by $120??? Not to mention American Signature is local, so no shipping.

Do your homework, kids!