Feathery Goodness!

How warm and lovely is this chandelier from moss?

It’s made entirely of white goose feathers… I can’t imagine how you would keep this clean, but it’s such an original piece. I would love to see it in a girly powder room of all whites and soft pinks.

It also comes in rooster feathers which could be very dramatic in a darker space…

6 responses on “Feathery Goodness!

  1. Anonymous

    awesome, i love the goose feather one. i’ve always wondered the best way to clean feather features like this.

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  2. Anonymous

    I love feathers…Donghia has this feather trim, I’m not much a trim person but it looks fab! Great post!!

    ~Kate

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J’Adore Marion in Ricci

My favorite dress by far at the SAG awards the other night was French actress Marion Cotillard in Nina Ricci…

A stunning, simple silvery grey that literally made me gasp when she walked out to present. LOVE IT.

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  1. Anonymous

    hello, one more French girl reading your blog today. I just discovered you via Brilliant Asylum. Lovely blog you have!

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  2. Anonymous

    I am loving this dress and the color is divine. It’s so elegant and chic. Do we know who the designer is?

    Viva la France, indeed! I just finished a French post.

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  3. Anonymous

    me, myself & i ~ the dress is nina ricci. and yes, the weekly inspiration was completely coincidental, but my how they compliment each other!

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  4. Anonymous

    A big fat Duhhhh on my part. You only have Nina Ricci’s name mentioned a couple times…the dress is lovely.

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Room of the Week 1.30

While this room may not be the most glamorous or original I’ve ever seen, I chose it because it’s such a perfect example of juxtaposition and balance. The simplicity of the pieces make it a lesson in design.

Red is one of the hardest colors to design with, because it can overwhelm a space so easily. In this case, each side of the room is balanced with the red stools on the right, the red print on the left. The wood chairs lend warmth to an otherwise stark white dining space, and also compliment the warm tones used in the kitchen itself. Even the slate grey floor adds to the room by mimicking the stainless steel appliances and adding depth. On a style level, this room is a wonderful blend of modern traditional as well!

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  1. Anonymous

    I love it, it looks cool but comfortable, like a family could live there, but you could have an artist gallery out back too, very good find indeed.

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Perfect Registry Continued… Black Chandeliers

As I noted in my earlier post, Anna at Perfect Bound asked me to participate in her “Registry Bliss” series last week (which apparently she is turning into a regular thing, so if you’ve got your own list, sent her a shout!). Another tough item for me to decide on was a chandelier. I feel that everyone should have one gorgeous statement piece to hang in their entry, above the dining room table, in the bedroom… wherever you want to add a bit of drama and glamour – no matter what size your home or budget.

My first instinct when Anna asked for this list was to go big, so I went right to the Baccarat Black Crystal Chandelier.

It’s absolutely stunning and over the top. But then I thought… well, I might as well look around a bit more to see what other black glass chandeliers were out there… and came up with a load of options!

I love the smoky glass used in this piece from Horchow. It makes the chandelier feel a bit less heavy than the Baccarat one. (Pssst… I think that this is the same exact one here for less!)

This beauty is from Pieces. I love the idea of the round bulb in the chandelier – it gives it a dramatic deco feel!

And then of course there’s always a lovely Murano Glass

After these stunners, I started thinking a bit more economically – space and price wise – so I found a few smaller pieces as well…

This little one is from Black Orchid Interiors in the UK.

And what might be two of my favorites (because I can actually afford them!) are these little ones from Lamps Plus

This is actually a dark amber glass, which I think is a really nice warm option (and only $299!).

This piece is larger, but I love the idea of the black finish with the clear crystal detail – such a beautiful contrast. This piece is only $790, and you can find it right here.

6 responses on “Perfect Registry Continued… Black Chandeliers

  1. Anonymous

    consider this my official registration for the amber glass chandelier. I can see it making my living room glow now…

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  2. Anonymous

    well, it seems i’m not the only one who loves a little black glass! jessica, the chandelier in your bedroom is beautiful and i love the contrast as well.

    jen, the chandelier you linked to is very cool! i love the modern take.

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Portrait Love

Back in October I blogged about my new obsession with finding the perfect portrait. I fell in love with one on ebay, but it got away. Well, in the last week, my interest has been refreshed by spaces and places featuring gorgeous and intriguing pieces of art that I am coveting for my walls.

It started with a few different rooms. This first one from Abbey Goes Design Scouting and popped up a few weeks ago.

Then, Anna at Absolutely Beautiful Things blogged about this portrait found at Soulful Adornments, (don’t you just love that name?).

Haunting, isn’t she? I absolutely love it.

And then… I came across this amazing home featured on ATLA that is not only an incredible example of how to mix multiple styles, but has portraits EVERYWHERE!

Check out the entire slide show to see more inspiration!

So, now my hunt is back on. But I fear I have some competition as the portrait love seems to be spreading these days… watch out ebay!

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  1. Anonymous

    I love these! You and Anna at absolutely beautiful things are on the same mission…they are just so beautiful.

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  2. Anonymous

    Great inspiration photos. I only have one oil painting that I love that Im hanging in my house. Ive been on the hunt to find more but there is so little out there in the affordable range.

    May I ask what you expect to pay for these portraits? I feel like Im out of touch when I see them for sale at some local junk shop for a thousand dollars.

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  3. Anonymous

    yes, i feel the EXACT same way! i would love love love a portrait, but they are virtually impossible to find….where are all these lovely things?

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  4. Anonymous

    I should take a picture of the large portrait my parents have over the fireplace in the living room. Its of a Flemish nurse and is definitely a conversation piece when newcomers see it.

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  5. Anonymous

    thank you for all the comments ladies! yes, anna and i are definitely on the same hunt… it seems like we all are! as for pricing… i’d love to find something under $1,000. if it’s by an unknown artist, it seems to me like it shouldn’t be too pricey, but art is art! an if it’s in good shape, especially framed, i’m not surprised to see it for more than that (unfortunately!).

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  6. Anonymous

    I’ve always love potraits. Check out the ones in a home recently featured by Cote De Texas’ blog..they are to die for! I’ve been on a mission for several years for just the right one and have notice prices going up and up…good luck on your search.

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Registry Bliss at Perfect Bound

Last week, Anne at Perfect Bound asked me to contribute to her week of “Registry Bliss” and I happily agreed! I was charged with picking out five fabulous fantasy registry items, which you can see here . I had such a hard time picking my top favorites, however, that I figured I’d share some of the gorgeous pieces I found in my search, starting with the china.

There are so many ways you could go when it comes to settings for the the table – big over the top patterns, simple white, banded gold or platinum, subtle colors… the choices are seriously endless.

So I started with pieces trimmed in gold…

Clockwise from top:

The Martha Stewart for Wedgewood, Wedding Band Taupe collection might be my first runner up because I love the combination of the taupe with the gold, the modern simple style, and how it could definitely be used as an everyday china. My second runner up is Haviland’s Illusion in Chocolat, designed by Barbara Berry. (A deep chocolate rimmed in gold? What’s not to love?) I also liked the trellis-like pattern on the Etoile dinnerware by Bernardaud, the rich pattern of the Old Japan by Royal Crown Derby, and the gorgeous teal and gold combo in Anna Weatherly’s Colours collection in Celadon.

Then I remembered how surprisingly inspired I was by the pinks used in Gwyneth Paltrow’s dining room…

So I found a few of my own to love, even though I’m fairly positive I’ll never get a guy to agree to these patterns. (PS – Does anyone else hate the chairs she chose for this room? Love the color, but they are SO contemporary…)

The Silk Ribbon collection from Ralph Lauren, the new Ribbon Stripe collection from Martha Stewart, and Missoni Margherita in Pink.

And finally ~ my favorites from Hermes. You just really can’t go wrong with these…

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  1. Anonymous

    How am I just finding your blog now?? I registered for the Anna Weatherly in turquoise and I love it. You can mix and match lots of things with it. But the pink is to die for. Can’t wait to read more of your posts!

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  2. Anonymous

    yes, those chairs are horrible! they remind me of those weird tan M&Ms and um, weren’t those discontinued?

    love your blog…

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Happy Girly Weekend!

One of my best girlfriends is in town, and I can’t wait to run around LA with her… she’s a shoe junkie, so in honor of her visit…

A fab little collection of candy colored heels from Marie Anoinette! One of the most visually fabulous movies I’ve ever seen… with a perfectly yummy wardrobe. So, to all the ladies – have a fab weekend and do something wonderfully girly for yourself. You deserve it ;)

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  1. Anonymous

    I enjoyed Marie Antoinette. Took 3 teenage boys (one mine) to it for extra credit in their history class. They found it interesting but weren’t impressed with the ending.

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  2. Anonymous

    I must see that movie! I bet the costumes and scenery are stunning.
    I hope you had a great girls weekend here in LA.

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