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Why We Build: Staying in Our Place, a blog about building a new house
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Koo de Kir - If you were shopping for a wedding gift for a couple you didn't know that well and didn't want to spend the hundreds that are now paid out for virtual strangers, this site has suggestions: A nesting bowl set, attractive, useful, dishwasher safe. The Flora linen runner and napkins are another gift idea or a great one for your own table. Or, as a floor runner, for that matter. Of course, there are exotic and expensive products but a number of them are unusual, too, like the chocolate fondue set and the vodka and caviar set. My Brother's Frame is an example of the unusual.
For Folly Cove Designers, see Home and Shopping page.
We haven't installed our 'secret room' door as yet, but we're still looking for the solution to hiding away the office space in our new home. However, we discovered this firm at the recent PCBC tradeshow in San Francisco:
Woodfold.com has a number of systems that can be applied to unusual situations: bookcase doors, accordion doors, roll-up doors as well as custom hardwood shutters. A Forest Grove, OR employee-owned firm for over 50 years, it designs and builds these products for both commercial and residential applications. They're also aware of the current interest in green and clean operations as their section on culture enumerates. We're still considering their doors as a likely candidate for our particular needs.
John Robshaw - We've seen his curtains at Anthropologie and at a San Francisco Design Center showroom. We're still looking through packing boxes for our own Burrows Studio Voysey 'Stag' curtains, but if we don't find them in time for the Build It Green tour of our house, this would be an alternate. Pillows, duvets, bedding, baby bedding sets, quilts and tabletop items complete their online items for sale. And, not only that, kaftans, kurtas and robes.
Sara Hotchkiss - We met Sara at one of the many American Craft Council shows we used to attend, mainly on the East coast. We have used her rugs on halls, kitchens and bedrooms ... colorful, long wearing and a delight for the eye. Finally, she has a website of her own and we celebrate that.
A reminder about RISDWorks, the shop stocked with items from the Rhode Island School of Design alumnae and faculty in Providence
Deadly Squire - A collection of cotton pima patterns applied to cushions (for human and pet), placemats, tote, Swedish birch veneered trays, oven mitts and potholder, ties, handkerchiefs, a changing pad, bib and a coin purse. At first one of the patterns had that Josef Frank look to the design but they're the work of artists Tim and Anna Harrington.
The Doorbell Factory - I was sure we could use one of these imaginative bells when I learned our soon-to-be remote door answering system came complete with bell. From an American Bald Eagle door knocker to a gardenia doorbell, I wished I could use one on every entry. Rotary doorbells, a lone star chime, a Tibetan bowl doorbell's complete with an acoustic brass bowl-gong, a bronze heart or Martini glass shaped-bell all appealed (or is that pealed?). For those with more of a nature bent, a sunflower, rose or black-eyed Susan, yellow-trumpet ringer are available. For dog lovers, Basset Hounds, Beagles, Boxers and Bishon Frise doorbells will add to the clamor right through the canine alphabet. Others seen here are birds, butterflies and geckos. If you're still not satisfied, military insignia can also be obtained as well as antique rotary doorbells, welcome mats and signs, wind chimes (including a basso profundo) and house numbers. Don't ask me what the 'doctor door knocker' represents, but there is one.
RoseAndRadish - While looking for bathroom lighting (this is never easy), I found this site. It's not only for the home, e.g. the kids section. Since we had a collapsible doll house from Creative Playthings for our children, the cardboard version here from Kidsonroof, Holland is quite nice, as is the little handfelted piggy from Hut Up, Berlin. The Wetter Indochine Cupcake bowl is unique as the Atelier Lzc Oval Mirror Houx from France. From France, too, is the Cristel line of kitchenware. And, there's the Laura Normandin Doll line. But don't overlook the gallery of previous displays/shows.
2Jane - Jane Street is located in Greenwich Village, NYC, a location not too far from where my first child, a daughter, was born. The website specialized in imported interior accessories, such as a wallpaper and wall strips feature originating in the UK. One fairly unique import is the
DuffyLondon Chandelier Print Wall Lights, (which took me a while to figure out). The Butterfly and Rose Collection porcelain is perhaps more traditional but with flair. Since pink is still quite popular as a decorating color (Thank God!), the pink vinyl tablecloth might be a departure for your table. As we're thinking of etching / sandblasting an interior window in our new house, we might consider Emma Jeffs' adhesive film instead! All in all, a fun site.
FabricsAndPapers.com - Even though buying fabric online can be chancy and this site is in England, thought we'd bring you another good looking source for both fabrics and wallpapers. Their captioning for the fiber content and washability is helpful. For a grandchild, we loved Jungle Jamboree Fabric, Animal Antics and
Emilie Stripe Fabric. There are both curtain and upholstery fabrics; samples can be ordered. Suppliers include: Vanessa Arbuthnott, Baer & Ingram, Bennison, Blithfield, Borderline, Cole & Son, Design Forum, Fabricant, Gainsborough Silk Weavers. Pierre Frey, Lewis & Wood, Malabar, Marvic Textiles, Nordic Style, Nursery Window, Porta Romana, Ramm Son & Crocker, Timney Fowler, Titley and Marr, Sanderson, Farrow & Ball, Neisha Crosland, Wemyss and William Morris. Designs include Toile de Jouy, Tartan, Damasks, Checks, Plaids, Prints, Chintz, Stripes, Voile, Linen, Checks, Chenille, Toile de Jouey, Crewel and Velvet.
I haven't investigated their wallpaper stock as much I hope to, but again their information is quite complete: Width 53cms x 10metres,
Pattern Repeat 67cms,
Care - spongeable,
Block printed wallpaper. Minimum order 3 rolls
ThisNext - One of our daughters tipped us to this site and, in fact, has contributed it:
"Every product on ThisNext is picked by the ThisNext community (That
means you!). You can organize your picks into product playlists we
call shopcasts."
"Great shopcast lists can be about activities (like climbing or cooking) or things (like fashion or food). They can even be about lifestyles (like being green). Shopcast lists and picks are tagged and searchable on ThisNext for easy discovery by other people."
I've listed this into the ShopForHome section but clearly it can extend into shopping for yourself and gifts. And do think about contributing yourself.
Nesle - A well-known New York City source for antique and reproduction light fixtures that include chandeliers, sconces and candelabra. Most are from the 19th century, though a number of alabaster fixtures are from the early 20th c. Elaborate and fun, some are made from Minton porcelain while the dominant component is crystal. There are no prices so you'll have to take a stock number and email or call for prices.
Here's a bit ofl their history: Nesle Inc. was founded in 1936 by Albert and Coila Nesle. For years its marble facade
and sparkling window have attracted collectors and borrowers interested in period lighting.
The hundreds of chandeliers, wall fixtures and candelabra on display illustrate the major
design periods of France, England, Italy, Austria, Russia and the Scandinavian countries. Distinguishing characteristics of country and style are visible in the crystal, gold
bronze, wrought iron and porcelain fixtures. Works by leading craftsmen and manufacturers
of the 18th and 19th centuries such as Perry, Thomire, Hope, Baccarat, Osler and Barbedienne
are often present.
A Cautionary Tale
Recently, I ordered an entire piece of material from a site, ILUVFABRIX.com, for four covering dining room chair seats. From the view I could see on the site, the size of the floral pattern looked just fine but then again, there would not be a sample I could check from. And, there were no dimensions given for the pattern nor horizontal or vertical repeat dimensions.
When the material arrived, I realized the pattern was about four times the size that I thought it would be from the site image. I was now thoroughly unhappy with the fact I was in possession of a costly fabric I couldn't use for my original purpose. Consequently, I would recommend determining the size of the pattern in relation to your project needs first or not be so overwhelmed with sales that you don't first obtain a sample bit of fabric.
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OldeGoodThings - It's hard not to browse endlessly at this site. Self-styled (but with good justification) as one of the largest architectural antique dealers in the country with a warehouse of over 100,000 square feet. There are three acres outside including three
stores filled with doorknobs, hardware, doors, mantels, decorative iron, stained
glass and terra cotta. If you're renovating an older house and want an authentic element, this site is superb. A number of the items have sale prices.
ZarinFabrics - I was quite amazed by the selection available on this site of Sunbrella fabrics. Florals, prints, tropicals are in evidence as our the familiar stripes and solids. Many other kinds of fabrics are carried by Zarin: jacquards, damasks, plaids, retro, juvenile and toiles. There are ready-made drapes as well as upholstery supplies and marvelous vases.
CurranOnline - A site that combines products for the home and personal products for the family. The quality of the lines carried appears to be quite high and some of the items out of the ordinary. Baby capes are made of Polartec fleece and designed for use with any front baby carrier: "Baby Capes keep your precious cargo warm and snuggly." The play tents "give kids a place to host tea parties, live in the Wild West or get lost in a pile of books" and are made with 100% cotton and solid pine supports. The selection of hardwood and upholstered furniture is simply and beautifully designed including a mission-style outdoor lounger. A mail catalog is also available. Free freight is currently offered for furniture shipped within the continental US.
Tabula Tua - Tableware, drinkwear, gifts, furniture and accessories are on display at this Chicago store founded by Grace Tsao-Wu. The furnishings range from
rugs to furniture to clocks and pillows.
Cake servers, parmesan dishes, serving tongs (including asparagus and sandwich), a
Gallic gravy boat, Vietri dinnerware, Beehive's heart spatula and teacarts form part of the serving and furniture selection. The storage pieces are quite attractive and unique.
ShowerPresents.com & Honfleur Home - A varied home, baby, lingerie and pajama products site with the likes of Marimekko, Kaffe Fassett rugs and Dwell Baby.
Life On Earth Memory Game, Gallison and Jack Rabbit Creations compete for the child entertainment niche. NotNeutral and Potluck Studios contribute china and glass. The store is located in the Mall at Silver Place, Silver Spring, MD and there usually are outlet buys on eBay.
EllenKennon.com - We found this name in an WSJ article about decorators citing websites. We've been partial to Benjamin Moore ourselves but this site has an appealing way of presenting their various colors.
Today we decided to file away a very pale pink ribbon perhaps to match for choosing a lamp. But it's the kind of thing we tend to do when preparing to choose paints for our homes: A swatch of that, a photo of this, a flower petal can lead to a color you'd like matched. The article made note of this small paint maker who can reputedly match anything. It's possible to order sample paints in four ways:
Sample Package of Every Color, Sample Jars of Full Spectrum Paints, Hand-painted Samples and Smaller Cuttings.
The company also carries
Ellen Kennon's own furniture designs, Habersham Plantation Furniture and Peninsula Home Collections, lines of handpainted furniture;
Revival Light Works. There's a blog that makes mention of special discounts.
Williams Sonoma Home - The well-known kitchen and dining firm has branched out into a furniture brand
with custom upholstery through catalog order and a few stand alone stores. The collection includes antique-inspired rugs, tables, lighting and linens for the bedroom and bath.
2Modern - While looking for some Judy Ross pillows we found this Northern California site. Contemporary designs and modern approaches to furnishings.
furniture from Blu Dot, Offi and Emeco. Textiles feature the aforementioned Judy Ross, Angela Adams, FOLD Bedding and Inhabit. Lighting from Pablo Lighting & Galbraith & Paul while baby & kids room furnishings are by Nurseryworks and Oeuf.
SwansIslandBlankets.com - We first and continue to see this Maine firm at American Craft shows. The blankets are beautiful and made to last a lifetime, if not several. They are pricey, but
the traditional, natural weave is a classic approach, one to match almost any decor. They also
offer blanket repair, cleaning, custom
embroidery, and custom colors.
WingardHome - A site that is "a clean, contemporary collection of home accent pieces at reasonable prices." The company lives up to that billing. Some of these items are quite unique including a star mo-bi-le-o: antique brass stars that link together to make a screen or backdrop. Vases, leather, frames, candlelight, lamps and sundries round out their offerings
Inspired House, a Taunton magazine soon to be discontinued, recently featured a number of links that could be useful for home decorating:
Inleaf Design - Begun by Swedish native Lotta Helleberg to combine
her graphic design skills with a
passionate interest in botany, gardening and sewing. The line has an arts and crafts look and is predominately done in linen. The collection includes pillows, linens, and bags as well as a series of leaf printed note cards and gift tags. There's also a list of limited stores and other websites where the line can be found.
Barbara K Tools for Women - For those women who want to do their own home repair (and there are more all the time) Barbara K is a single mother who developed credibility in the construction industry. (We, too, have a friend who's in the senior category and has her own construction company.) There are many tool sets/kits on the site that can be also given as gifts:
a 30-pc. toolkit, a power-lite cordless drill, a bucket of tools with a power screwdriver, a roadside safety kit and a precision kit.
Hotel Shopping Updated
The Dorchester in London has a delightful selection of gifts including yet another duckie, dishes with a rose motif, cufflinks, a teddy and robes for your children or grandchildren. There are dog accessories included a bowl in the shape of the letter D, lip glosses and silk, handmade shoe stuffers filled with lavender.
Fairmont Hotels - 'Travel Comes Home' is the tag line for this section of their website. Take home a showerhead, Citron Citron Eau de Toilette, a synthetic gel fiber pillow and Centennial Anniversary black tea.
Westin At Home supplies bed, bath, dog and white tea sets. We bought our mattress from a Westin and tried it out before we purchased it. However, we didn't bring the cat along to test the suede 'dog bed.' Nor the satin shoe trees.
The Waldorf
Astoria Collection includes items for those you may have
left behind on your travels: pets. There are Penhaligon products,
picnic basket sets and even recipes from the hotel's kitchen, including the famous Waldorf salad.
The Beverly
Hills Hotel which has hosted celebrities and
the closings of business deals features the hotel's signature
hat box, a jigsaw puzzle with
an image of the hotel and to bring home to the waiting child,
a pink duckie.
The W
hotel catalog site includes footprint scales,
bathroom hardware and soft gel socks. White wolf throws, personal care products and jewelry.
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