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Showing posts with label m21 holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label m21 holiday. Show all posts

31 December 2013

24 December 2013

04 July 2013

happy fourth!

ted, channeling little edie, wishes you a sparkly fourth!

30 March 2013

happy easter!

all peeps are created equal.

and i hope all my peeps out there are enjoying the heck out of their holiday weekend. xo.

14 February 2013

valentine's love from the atelier!

yes, it's a rerun but these two are my sweet valentines everyday, so i decided to share them again (unmade bed and all). hope your valentine's day is filled with love too!

oxoxo.

04 December 2012

white xmas (?) + to & from gift guide

oy. it's december 4th and i'm still on the fence about holiday decorating. i had decided not to do it this year as i'm just too busy (and also not planning on entertaining this season), but then my tree randomly popped up in someone else's facebook feed, and i began to have doubts. it is pretty, but those hundreds and hundreds of ornaments are a DRAG to hang and unhang. what to do, what to do...


in the meantime, you can sample my "winter white" gift guide in "to & from" magazine (p. 51), while i decide if i'm going to make it a white xmas here at the atelier as well!


04 July 2012

happy fourth!


even though ted is no fan of this noisy holiday, he wishes each and every one of you a happy fourth of july.

ps- you gonna eat that hotdog?

12 March 2012

mad for moroccans (beni ourain love)

we recently picked up this amazing custom beni ourain style rug from our friends over at decorative carpets and had it installed into a client's living room. gorj, right?
so soft & fluffy in person, we wish you could touch it!
our rug was custom made to fit the exact size our floor plan told us we needed to make our client's living room sing- it is shaggy, and fabulous, and with the mid-century pieces we also picked out, it makes for a fabulous mix. the rug was actually a bit of a splurge for our budget, so we saved some bucks elsewhere by buying a chic secondhand danish modern credenza on craigslist to serve as a media cabinet (i'm crafty like that); we also picked up an inexpensive reproduction knoll-esque sofa that we had reupholstered in a fabulous indoor-outdoor basketweave linen look-alike from kravet, so it didn't seem so retail-y.  both look *amazing* on our rug.

m21 floor plan- remember, it starts with a plan... (rug .jpg provided by decorative carpets so we could see exactly what our finished rug would look like in the size we needed, then i plugged it into the plan. perfect!).
though our rug was made in tibet, it is based on a centuries old tradition of rugs made by the nomadic beni ourain tribes of the atlas mountains in morocco. beni ourain rugs are wooly and shaggy, made of undyed sheep's wool with black/brown decoration added in, and undoubtedly kept the tribespeople's tents warm and cozy at night, but because they were made for tents, authentic beni ourain rugs tend to come in funky sizes, usually long and narrow, another reason we had ours custom made in the perfect square our floor plan called for.
a traditional beni ourain pattern
in our opinion, beni ourain rugs are one of the versatile styles of traditional rugs, as they compliment such a wide variety of looks. they lend a funky, ethnic edge to soften modern furnishings, and even though they've been around for centuries, they actually tend to modernize more traditional furnishings and antiques, because of the rugs' graphic patterns and deep pile.  this makes them ideal for decorators like moi who like to mix styles and periods. we also love beni ourains because though they read white, the undyed fibers from the sheep used to make them are a variegated mix of beiges, tans, off-whites and grays, so they are actually pretty  darn kid & pet friendly- you'd be surprised at how well they hold up! i wish i had a photo of the rug installed in my client's home to show y'all, as putting a bigass 10' x 10' rug into a small room was super effective for making the small room seem larger (and more cohesive), but alas, the room is only about 1/2 finished with just the rug, sofa and credenza installed. normally, we'd wait until it was finished, then (show and) tell all about it, but with my clients away on location, followed by the arrival of their first little bundle of joy (yay!), who knows when- or if- the room will be finished. sometimes life interferes with decorating, but in this case that's a good thing...

so until i can show you the room in it's finished state, let me dazzle you with a selection of  images featuring beni ourain rugs i've gathered one of my  pinterest boards, cleverly titled "beni ourain" (love that pinterest for organizing images! how did i ever live without it?)
jenna lyons in british vogue via a lovely being
elle decor via the city sage
neuvo estilo via desire to inspire
trina turk via matchbook magazine
via i suwanee
palmer-weiss
palmer-weiss
jackie astier in elle decor, via design-crisis
madeline stuart via live.like.you.
 

14 February 2012

*kisses*

i hope someone gazes lovingly into your eyes this valentine's day!

01 January 2012

24 December 2011

21 December 2011

automatic xmas

we have pretty much every light in the house on a dimmer and a timer, including our xmas tree, and tonight, we finally got around to adding both to our new garland. richard approves.

27 November 2011

white xmas, fakedy-fake style (and thanx, treetopia!)

you know maison21 likes his christmas white, and he also likes it totally and completely fake. i mean what's the point in trying to recreate a traditional winter wonderland when it's 85 degrees and sunny outside? also, although we incorporate lots of traditional and vintage into our decor, at the end of the day, we consider ourselves a modernist, and frankly we find layering traditional xmas decor over modernist interiors to be jarring, and usually not so nice (we said *usually*, so before you start to yellin', like everything else in life and decor, there are, of course, exceptions to every rule).

here's some reruns of our xmas decor...

our wreath:
simple red and white.
our decor:
we keep our decorations simple and sparse- white poinsettias (out of the reach of richard) and some silver balls scattered about.
our tree:
ok, maybe not so simple, but our tree of a million ornaments is pretty, even if a little over the top.
and our newest addition, courtesy of the nice folks at treetopia, who sent us tons of garland to make our christmas just a little bit whiter (and a little bit faker- treeopia is like the holy land of fake):
the view of our new garland from our upper hall. we're stopping here with the decor btw-  we don't want to look like we live in santa's village!
how about y'all? have you finished your holiday decorating? (to be honest, we haven't yet. tree is still in storage and we hope to find time to get it up this week. maybe.)

24 November 2011

whaddyamean where's your turkey?

that's ridiculous. i mean, where on earth would i have room to hide a big ol' turkey around here?
 

23 November 2011

happy turkey day!


 it may be a holiday for some of you, but not for richard! he'll be hard at work, being a slave to the keyboard all day, and into the night!

happy turkey day!
 

04 July 2011

happy 4th!

silly humans. what good are fireworks? if you can't chase it, bite it, or eat it, why bother?
oh well, enjoy your noisy, useless holiday anyway. 

oxoxo, 

richard the lionhearted

28 May 2011

happy holiday weekend!


hope y'all are enjoying the long weekend! i am!