LOTS 'O DOG FUR

 I caught Emma and Rohn being cute together the other day and thought I would share. 

"Momma stop taking pictures, so I can sleep"

Framing out the couches 
Puppy feet!

A Place to Write

My sister is a wonderful writer and is wanting to turn her dull downstairs basement corner into an oasis of writing inspiration.  She can tell a story like not other, but lacks certain elements and principles of design skills.  To help her with a vision, I put together two quick inspiration boards that I think would help guide in her selection of furnishings, finishes and accessories.     

Option 1: rustic, bright and cheerful.
Option 2: vintage, elegant and refined. 

Any thoughts on which one you like best?

A Touch of Italy: Murano Glass Chandeliers


image credit: bella-figura.com

"The Murano Chandelier (1920) is made with a glass-forging technique developed to amplify flickering candlelight in the 17th century. Produced on the island of Murano, it represents the grandeur of centuries-old craftsmanship. Dramatic in its scale, color and delicate filigree, the design is a reproduction of a Venetian-style chandelier, with scrolling leaf and flower motifs. Due to the artisan craftsmanship that goes into each chandelier, some of the joints will show clear pieces of glass" (www.stardust.com)
image credit: cyandesign.biz

Glass chandeliers are a great way to bring in the elegance and opulence of the traditional chandelier but with a sleek and modern twist. They come in all sorts of beautiful colors as shown below.  I love the concept of placing one of these beautiful art pieces in a modern space.
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The semi-transparent nature of this aquamarine chandelier gives the fixture a light-weight and whimsical feeling unlike many of the traditional chandeliers that are more heavy in nature.



Murano glass chandeliers not only come in a variety of colors but also come in many different styles ranging from very traditional in designs to more modern and even abstract.  

Most all are handmade creating a slight variance in each chandelier, making each fixture unique. 

Whatever size or style you decide, the Murano Glass Chandelier will draw attention and bring focus into any room.
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Presenting the Houston Decorative Center...

First of all, its an exciting day I got my first real account for Leslie Jane Designs.  Its with a local decorative drapery hardware company.  Meaning.. if anyone wants some beautiful drapery hardware (rod, finials, rings, brackets, etc...) standard or custom just let me know and I can order them for you.

Back to the Houston Decorative Center.. I've worked at my interior design job for over two months now and finally made it over to the Dec Center.  For those who are not familiar with the place, its basically a designer hub and dream all wrapped into one. It is open to "trade professionals" only, that is to designers, architects, dealers, etc... aren't I special now :).

image credit: www.decorativecenter.com
image credit: www.decorativecenter.com

There are over 40 showrooms representing over 1,200 manufactures.  What is crucial for designers at the Decorative Center is the easy access to samples.  Most all showrooms loan out samples for designers to show their clients.  You can get lost in 'sample shopping' here. 

The following are pictures I snapped with my phone as I went through the Dec Center to give you an idea of what you may see. 

Thought this light fixture was neat
Interesting Idea for Dressing Up a Window


I like this bed
Nice Fresh Modern Living Room
Pretty Chairs
This is what many showroom wall are lined with...
after awhile it gets overwhelming. 


Fabrics, showrooms, and more

This past week a rep from the Donghia Showroom  showed us some new fabric lines.  If you are not familiar with Donghia, you should check out their website.  The picture below is taken from their homepage... I love the classy, elegant, but still fun designs they come up with.

  
Here are some samples I pulled from the DECORTEX line.  Decortex was founded by Massimo Petrioli in 197, all the company's manufacturing is done in Italy's finest textile mills.  They specialize in cottons and fine linen fabrics.


Below are a few creative and interesting portrayal of some of Donghia's fabric. The drapery fabric in the back comes in other fun colors. I have not decided what I think about the woven chair shown.. any thoughts?


This is one Decortex's beautiful textured fabrics.  Luxurious and classic, let me warn you that luxury from Donghia comes at a price.  
image credit: www.donghia.com
 Another innovative and thought provoking display of their modern damask line.  
image credit: www.donghia.com
   

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I will leave you with last selection from JAGTAR's new fabric line.  This particular fabric is named Venetian Fantasy.  This pattern, according to Jagtar, references an old tradition taken by the Venice from Ottoman silk brocades that were handprinted on jute cotton ground.  There are three color ways available for Venetian Fantasy.  Jagtar is one of Donghia's represented lines.





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image credit: jagtar.com



The Color Purple

Who would of thought that purple could be a designer color trend? New York designer Amanda Nisbet uses purple in a stylish and chic manner.  I think the use of chocolate brown with striking purple is smart and sophisticated.
Image Credit: www.amandanisbetdesign.com
Sprinkled throughout our showroom are some accessories with a purple flair including this small glass bottle with stopper.  
Below is a 'sharp' glass bowl that I like to call "Sea Urchin" bowl.  
The purple amethyst crystals are a perfect accessory for any home or office.
Recently sold the accompanying pieces to this beautiful and unique Raku vase.
 Kravet fabric has a new line out called 'Modern Colors' where the purples have a star showing. Check out Kravet.com for more beautiful fabrics choices. 
 Another look at one of my favorite fabrics in the collection. 
We will see if this popular color choice can become a classic and timeless design aesthetic or just a trend of the times.  

Chihuly in July

After a beautiful wedding in the suburbs of Philadelphia, I traveled to Ipswitch, MA to spend some time with my Aunts.  One day we were able to go into Boston on the train (where us, southerns, cannot understand the conductors when they yell out the next train stop) and visit the Museum of Fine Arts.  It was a quick museum trip with the main attraction being Dale Chihuly's glass exhibit.


The exhibit entrance is planned so the viewer comes around a corner and is presented
with the beauty and drama of this glass collection

Pictured below is part of what I like to call the 'underwater scene'.  As the viewer walks around the room, each angle tells a different part of the story.  One section would be predominately warm tones with fiery reds and bright oranges in shapes and forms that twisted and turned, while further down would be an area with cool blues and gentle greens.


Below is the anchor piece to the room.  It was placed at the far end of the room entrance, making it so the viewer had to travel through an underwater adventure to make it to the Pièce de Résistance.


One room had a glass ceiling of glass, very similar to the famous ceiling at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. 

Glass ceiling looking upwards

The final scene in the Chihuly exhibit.
The rough birch tree trunks against the smooth glass tubes created a calm but conflicting feeling

It was a beautiful and inspiring exhibit that was showcased perfectly.  It contained element of surprise of what was around the next corner along with putting the viewer in total darkness besides the strong spotlights on the glass pieces.  Without these elements the exhibit would have not had the same impact.

A little hometown love for Palm Beach, FL

Lilly Pulitzer came out with her new fabric line for Lee Jofa recently.  We got to see the whole collection this past week and pull the samples for our library.  You can see her whole collection on Lee Jofa's website or just ask your friendly interior designer to show you the collection and make you something bright and cheerful in the traditional 'Palm Beach Style".
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Below are some of the sample patterns we kept.  You can get each pattern in multiple colorways, including her distinctive bright pink (as shown), green, blue and orange.
who doesn't like some pretty in pink?













 I pulled these fabrics together for my mom and her love of anything blue




Orange is definitely my new favorite color for the summer. It's a why not color?  That you won't regret. 
This is just a sampling of her collection at Lee Jofa.  I hope to be able to use her fabrics in an upcoming project and to give a little South Florida love.

Its all about the Lamps!

Did you know that a 'lamp' is actually what is more commonly referred to as the 'bulb'?

In our showroom we have a variety of beautiful and unique lamps.  Mostly table lamps but also some pendants and floor lamps. 

Unique shell lamp
Fun orange and blue swirl lamp





These ceiling mounted light fixtures are a captivating and decorative way to add interest to a ceiling.  They come in a variety of sizes.  Being installed in acoustic ceiling tiles does not give justice to the beauty and possibilities of these sunburst fixtures.  







My favorite lamps are those made of clear acrylic, glass or crystal.  I just love the honesty of the design. 

Elegant crystal lamp base
Fun geometric base


I have never really used table lamps as a decorative accessory, but I am quickly learning what a statement a well chosen lamp can make in a room.  

Introducing Rohn and Emma


Meet Rohn...
Rohn is an Alaskan Malamute recently rescued from East Texas where he was known for chasing cattle. He loves having his head rubbed and will 'wooo' when he wants attention or FOOD! The rescue group responsible for taking in Rohn is the Texas Alaskan Malamute Rescue Association. Check out their page and know they are always accepting donations to help dogs like Rohn find homes!

Meet Emma...


Emma, a white Husky with a fluffy tail, loves squeakers and any small animal that runs. When she 'talks' its like nothing else you have ever heard before. She is a great running buddy in the cooler months. Pictured below is Emma enjoying one of her favorite past times.

Below: Rohn and Emma at the dog park enjoying a drink out of the fountain