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Spring 2012
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Spring 2012
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Living Spaces:
A gathering space should make it easy to socialize with family and friends When considering storage
options, keep your lifestyle in mind, and you'll develop rooms that are both sensible and cozy.
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Lace at home: It's not just for grandma
No longer reserved for the tops of old
Associated Press
Wire Story: Lace at Home
Publish Date October 10, 2011
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ladies' sofas or for dresser-top doilies, lace
is making its way back into homes as a
decor trend this fall.
The key to making this delicate handicraft
unexpected items like night lights and
more modern than matronly, designers
even a container for fireplace matches
say, is focusing on pattern and not fabric.
($9.95, HomArt), says Kelley Carter,
Intricate chinoiserie dishware, metallic
senior home market editor for Real
textured coasters and bold floral wallpaper
Simple magazine.
are just a few ways lace can give a
sophisticated touch to your home.
A project in the September issue of
Martha Stewart Living shows readers how
Lacey Circle Geo AP7435 from
Silhouettes
"You can celebrate it and can without guilt
to make bold trivets or coasters by gluing
put it on your bed and still be seen as
lace in metallic colors to one side.
someone in line with what's modern," says
Kevin Sharkey, editorial director of
We're really looking at lace in new ways
decorating for Martha Stewart Living.
and with a younger approach. ... Here
we're taking the lace off the dress and
Lace can also balance a room by softening
or "humanizing" pieces that could
otherwise be cold or harsh, says Vern Yip,
a judge on HGTV's "Design Star" and
designer of the HGTV Urban Oasis 2011.
"I love that level of detail," he says. "Lace
automatically brings texture to a space,
visual as well as actual."
Lace Rococo KC1809 from French
Dressing
putting it on tile," Sharkey says.
Wall Coverings
Lace on your walls might sound like
overkill, but the patterns making their way
onto fall wall coverings feature subtle
colors like rose, pink and taupe.
Even bolder statements like white or
cream lace on deep blue, black and brown
Accessories
backgrounds stay clean and simple so they
One of the most popular, and easiest, ways
don't overwhelm a room.
to incorporate lace into your home is
through accessories.
"Other lace designs are tone-on-tone, so at
first glance they read like a damask or
Yip loves the perforated metal and
other overall design," says Gina Shaw, vice
porcelain hurricanes and tealight holders
president of product development at York
from West Elm ($8 to $17), and the
Wallcoverings. "But modern flourishes
fanciful, cascading metal lace and flowers
like a matte lacquer finish add dimension
of the Garland pendant light from
to the pattern."
Artenica ($79) as simple, elegant pieces
Tableware
that make a crisp yet warm statement.
Try some lacy dishes or stemware to bring
an air of sophistication to your table
Geometric Flower 768107 from Barbara
Becker Home Passion
Throw in some smooth white stones to
without breaking the bank. The key,
balance the frilly pattern of designer Talila
again, is pattern. The Martha Stewart
Abraham's black lace decorative bowl ($98,
Geneva and Lisbon dinnerware collections
MOMA Store), or try a pop of lace on
at Macy's, for instance, update the look
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with large graphics and a crisp black and
"They lend a really light, airy effect but it's
white palette.
not actual lace itself," Yip says.
"You're looking at a lace pattern without
Finally, as Sharkey says, don't be afraid to
knowing you're looking at a lace pattern,"
throw some lace on your bed in the form
Sharkey says.
of a patterned duvet or sheet set. Just don't
overdo it, and stick to modern colors such
Pair the dinnerware with Martha Stewart's
as turquoise, chartreuse or honeysuckle.
Petal Trellis champagne flutes, etched with
delicate latticework, or Vera Wang's wine
glasses in the Vera Lace Bouquet pattern,
also at Macy's, for an air of
understated sophistication.
Textiles
There's no shortage of pillows inspired by
the lace trend, and they come in all
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and laser-cut suede. Just pick your style
and color.
Yip suggests giving sheer linen window
panels a try — ones with intricate lace
patterns for a modern look.
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Wallpaper And MORE Wallpaper:
York Wallcoverings
Babble.com Family Style
October 19, 2011
Readership 5,000,000
I have had major wallpaper brain these
days. Wallpaper! In my brain! So I figured
rather than just drive my husband crazy
with all the wallpaper images I’m looking
at online, I’d bring them here, and drive
YOU crazy too! Yes? Or… ?
One of the lines that’s caught my interest
lately is the new line at York
Wallcoverings.
York Wallcoverings prints their designs on
Asian Scenic on Cream on Denim Blue
Rina in Cobalt
Large Swirl Geo in White on Yellow
Leone in White on Fuscia
Nicoletta in Persimmon & Gold on
Cream
Trellis in Black on White
centuries old surface print presses to lend
a sort of a “painted-on” look that’s
different from a lot of contemporary
wallpapers. Their patterns feel fresh and
modern at the same time, and a couple of
them have caught my eye.
Images from their new line are after the
jump!
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December/January 2012
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home
what’s old
is new again
Woman’s Day
October 2011
Circulation 3,800,000
Contributing style editor Eddie Ross
freshens up three cheap flea market finds with
some fabric, paint and a little TLC
PRoduCEd by EddiE Ross | PhoTogRaPhs by maRk Lund
Eddie, above, found
these pieces at the
twice-annual rummage sale benefiting
the Visiting nurse
association of somerset
hills, new Jersey (go
to visitingnurse.org
for more information
about this month’s sale,
october 7 through 9).
To find a sale near you,
search the Flea Finder at
fleamarkets.org.
ToP: kRisTinE LaRsEn. oTToman: LEn LagRua. PhaRmaCy FLooR LamP in oiL-RubbEd bRonZE, $39.99; target.com.
Quatrefoil octagon
Framed mirror,
$64.97; lowes.com
before
fabric-covered
ottoman
a bench with great legs gets
modernized with pattern and trim.
insTRuCTions, PagE 30
Wall paint: Valspar
Fairmont Penthouse
stone 2395, from
$22 per gallon;
lowes.com for stores.
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home
Wall paint: Valspar
Cliveden Camelback
3005-3b, from $22
per gallon; lowes.
com for stores.
before
wallpapercovered
mirror
Materials
• flathead screwdriver or pliers
• Wood-framed mirror
• Newspaper
• fine-grit sandpaper (we used All Purpose Sanding Sponge, $3.97; lowes.com)
• Damp cloth
• Spray primer (we used Design Master,
$6.99; michaels.com)
• White spray paint (we used Design
Master, $6.99; michaels.com)
• Tape measure
• Pencil
• Scissors
• Wallpaper (we used Ashford House Wire
Dots fP2699, $42 per roll; yorkwall.com)
• Painter’s tape
• Spray glue
• Cardboard or cutting mat
• X-Acto knife and extra blades
• Thick black permanent marker (optional)
1 using the screwdriver or pliers, remove
the mirror from the frame; set aside.
2 on a newspaper-covered surface in a
well-ventilated area, lightly sand mirror
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frame; wipe frame with damp cloth to
remove any dust.
3 Place frame facedown; spray with
primer and let dry. Flip frame over and
repeat. Repeat process with white spray
paint, applying two coats if necessary.
4 dividing the frame into four sections—
top, bottom and sides—measure the
length and width of each section; measure
and cut pieces of wallpaper.
5 starting with one section, cover frame
edges with painter’s tape. spray glue
onto frame section; lightly place the
corresponding wallpaper piece onto the
frame, aligning it with the inside edge of
frame. smooth from the center outward to
remove any wrinkles or bubbles. Let dry.
Repeat with remaining sections, carefully
covering finished sections with painter’s
tape to protect them from the spray glue
(tape won’t ruin wallpaper). Remove tape.
6 Place frame facedown on cardboard or
a cutting mat. using an X-acto knife, carefully trim wallpaper along edge of mirror.
(To cut the paper smoothly, trade in your
blade for a sharper one as necessary.)
7 Replace mirror. Line inside edge of
frame with marker, if desired.
ToP LEFT (miRRoR): LEn LagRua. ConsoLE TabLE 0276 in daRk TobaCCo, @homE CoLLECTion, $130; target.com.
a worn-out Federal-style
mirror goes from prim
to playful with polka-dotprint wallpaper.
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Soft Modern:
Contemporary design reveals its softer side in fixtures and furnishings that combine clean, simple lines
with elegant details.
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February 2012
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P4 Wednesday, January 4, 2012
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INTERIOR DESIGN
STYLE
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February 2012
Circulation 450,000
What: Bone and resin inlay arched
mirror
Why: With its gentle curving arch
and exquisite bone inlay detail,
this mirror is as good as a piece of
art.
How much: HK$1,800
Where: Inside, 12/F, Horizon
Plaza, 2 Lee Wing Street, Ap Lei
Chau, tel: 2873 1795
Clockwise from left: new year looks include chameleon
colours that infuse life and personality into interiors; the
Nespresso CitiZ machine, part of Shanghai Tang’s dragon
collection; one of Altfield Gallery’s rare Tibetan rugs; and
a 1940s-inspired Fritz Hansen sofa. Photos: SCMP Pictures
FIERY COLOURS TO RULE
YEAR OF THE DRAGON
Design trends in 2012 will emphasise the brave and bold, mixing classic and
contemporary motifs with splashes of unexpected spring hues and metallics
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Peta Tomlinson
[email protected]
The new year is a perfect time to experiment with new looks for the
home – even if it means revisiting old
interior designs and giving them a
fresh twist.
So what styles will dominate 2012?
American designer Ronald Redding
is betting on “neo-traditional”, where
classic motifs are re-imagined on a
larger scale and unexpected colours
give each room a more modern look
and feel.
Redding, described as one of the
most designers of wall coverings in
the United States, takes inspiration
from melding the classic and contemporary.
“Take damask as an example. The
motif can be the size of the palm of
your hand, or it can be rendered oversized on dramatic upholstery or drapery fabric,” he says. “One might
expect to see damask in a muted colour in a living room or dining room.
But in a bright, cheerful colour, it is
lovely in a girl’s bedroom.”
This season, says Redding, traditional prints and florals can be paired
with modern furnishings or natural
fabrics such as sisal and grasscloth.
“This results in wonderfully unexpected visual richness,” he says.
Forget the muted shades of
grandmother’s sofa. “Bold colours
can open up a small room. Or the
same colour scheme used in adjoining rooms helps achieve an open
floor-plan effect,” Redding says.
He also predicts the popularity of
“chameleon colours”, where
neutrals take on a subtler hue, making them richer and more sophisti-
cated. “For example, neutral grey
may be infused with purple to give it
more life and personality,” he says.
How closely will Hong Kong keep
in step with these trends? Ross Urwin, creative director of home and
lifestyle at Lane Crawford, agrees that
classic designs with fresh takes on
size and colour will be a big part of
this year’s ruling aesthetic.
“Apart from trends such as colour
themes of the 1950s or 1970s [that] we
have seen of late and [which] may last
for a season or two within home and
lifestyle, our collections include a little of many design eras and movements,” he says.
Urwin says Hong Kong homeowners tend to follow global trends,
but keep space limitations and local
weather in mind when selecting merchandise. With the majority living in
relatively small homes or high-rise
units, and with Hong Kong’s weather
“extremely hot” for most of the year,
Lane Crawford never buys heavy textiles or woollen upholstery.
Still, damask may be a hot item, as
Redding predicts.
“There are companies using damask in a new way, as well as other,
more traditional prints being
tweaked and re-coloured to create a
more contemporary look,” Urwin
says.
In keeping with the old-meetsnew trend, Urwin says Lane Crawford will be working with The House
of Hackney, a newly opened wallpaper and linen store based in Hackney, London.
“They are producing fantastic reworked wild prints and interpretations of classic print textiles for upholstery, wallpaper, linens and china.
The UK’s Observer newspaper called
them ‘utterly of the moment’ and we
believe our customers will love their
work,” he says,
But steer clear of brand-new or
mass-produced looks, Redding
warns. “Weathered, textured and tactile surfaces give home furnishings an
artisanal look and feel that isn’t expensive to achieve,” he says. “Handcrafted items have sentimental value
… They are loved today and will be
for years to come.”
Continuing from 2011, metallics
are “definitely on trend for 2012”,
Redding says. “Metallics add instant
glamour. Gold is the universal metallic and silver is contemporary, whereas bronze and copper are earthier options. Metallics work beautifully in
combination with each other.”
Redding also sees a departure
from stark, minimalist interiors. “Today, homeowners want rooms with
personality. Thoughtfully chosen interior design elements – upholstery,
wall coverings, lighting, artwork and
more – help express personal style.”
A perfect match isn’t necessary, as
“clever mixing and matching adds interest to a room”, the designer says.
Urwin adds that vivid, fun and
eclectic prints or patterns (“a celebra-
[It’s not] about
everything in white
or taupe, but …
adding colour
and excitement
ROSS URWIN, CREATIVE DIRECTOR
tion of colour”, he calls it) will take
their cue from the 2012 forecast of
Pantone – the global design world’s
“authority on colour” – which will
have clients “dancing into spring”
amid a riot of tangerine, purple, maritime blue and tallow green.
These bold colours will best be
partnered with natural neutrals like
driftwood (an adaptable blend of
beige and grey with a slightly weathered feel), according to Pantone.
“Consumers look to spring for renewed energy, optimism and the
promise of a brighter day,” says Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of
the Pantone Colour Institute.
Urwin believes these palettes will
edge out the all-white scheme, although the minimalist look will
always have a place in design because
it’s a great foundation for one’s personal imprint. “I see this look now not
being about everything in white or
taupe, but [having a] main background for adding colour and excitement. Colour is surrounding us for
2012.”
Be on the lookout, too, for 1940sinspired elegant shapes and fixtures
such as the Fritz Hansen couch. “We
will see great designs that stem from
the human need for function, beauty
and comfort,” Redding said.
Craftsmanship will be another
watchword this year. In Hong Kong,
it’s a fair bet we’ll be seeing lots of
dragon motifs to usher in the Year of
the Dragon. Shanghai Tang, for one,
has come up with a dragon coffee
machine under its limited-edition
Nespresso collection. Celebrating
Chinese heritage and the coffee
craze, the luxury package includes a
set of dragon cups.
And it’s not all looks: the CitiZ coffee machine’s brewing system has
won a Red Dot design award.
Shanghai Tang chief home designer Millicent Lai Ho-yee, who has
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overseen the design of homeware, including the new dragon collection,
says bold colours and oversized
prints on smaller accessories will be
well received in the city’s typically
neutral environments.
“Due to generally tight household
space in Hong Kong, interior design
will continue to be ergonomic. The
Nespresso CitiZ machine was the
perfect model to use for the dragon
collection, as it is slim and streamlined, which is great for small
homes,” she said. “I specifically designed the collection with strong colours and patterns to stand out, while
being simple and elegant as to stand
the test of time.”
Indeed, bold-coloured kitchenware will “definitely be hot in 2012”,
Lai said, citing Le Creuset’s candyhued, enamelled, cast-iron pots and
pans.
Altfield Gallery, meanwhile, has a
collection of rare Tibetan rugs in dramatic dragon designs. In Chinese
mythology the dragon is a powerful
symbol of courage, able to ward off
evil and protect wealth. These rugs
were owned by the Tibetan elite, who
used them as mats to sit on or cover
their luggage on long journeys.
The interior design experts believe we have good reason to be excited about “the look” for 2012.
“We are witnessing the transformation of design as we know it,”
Urwin said. “The last time a major
shift occurred was post-industrial
revolution in [the] 1920s to 1940s.
Technology was the motivation then;
technology is the motivation now.
“This movement shocked society
but has paved the way to design and
our home decoration as we know it
today,” he said.
Urwin said the design world
would enter a “new era by revisiting
the idea that design is a mix of art, poetry, emotion and functionality”.
What: Semi Flame fireplace
Why: This small fireplace – which is
easy to move about, being only
105cm high – burns with ecoethanol fuel, meaning it emits no
smoke or particles, hence requires
no chimney or clean-up.
How much: HK$27,000
Where: OVO home, 16 Queen’s Road
East, Wan Chai, tel: 2526 7226
What: Circle fabric
Why: Made by Lizzo, this jacquard
cloth, inset with metallic threads,
plays with superimposed circles and
follows the Bauhaus principles of
basic geometry.
How much: HK$2,070 a metre
Where: Kinsan, 59 Wyndham Street,
Central, tel: 2526 2309
What: Welle fruit bowl
Why: Add glamour to fruit with this
mirrored-stainless-steel design by
Sam Leung for German brand
Philippi.
How much: HK$1,320
Where: Exclusivites, 1/F , Ruttonjee
Centre, 11 Duddell Street, Central,
tel: 2521 8626
What: Candy Light
Why: Designed by Jaime
Hayon using a ceramic base
in a platinum finish, this
lamp has a cut crystal shade
featuring Baccarat’s Juvisy
pattern, and a red crystal
belly button for the switch.
How much: HK$21,500
Where: Baccarat, 1/F,
Prince’s Building, Central,
tel: 2537 2303
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Fresh new wallpaper designs
Arizona Republic
December 23, 2011
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Welcome to Wallpaper 2.0. In case you
haven't been paying attention, wall
coverings have undergone a revolution.
Those chintzy flower patterns or tiny
polka dots from Grandma's living room?
Gone. In their place are textured papers
and big, bold designs in strong colors that
can add depth, warmth and more than a
little personality to a room.
The patterns aren't the only change. These
days, wallpaper is easier to put up and take
down, and it's often used more sparingly
than in the past. Think of it as akin to a
piece of artwork or a new throw pillow: an
adventurous accessory that can pull a
2. This cobalt blue Rina wallpaper pattern, sold
by York Wallcoverings, is part of a new wallpaper
trend of colorful graphic prints.
room's elements together and give it some
zing.
Many of the new patterns are designed to
pack a graphic punch: Imagine tight
geometric shapes in contrasting colors;
blown-up damask prints in hot pink or
orange; or stark black-and-white trellis
designs.
Equally popular are textured papers,
which may be lined with grass or other
natural fibers, beads or raised patterns,
and may or may not be printed with a
design.
6. Large Swirl Geo pattern, sold by York
Wallcoverings.
9. This photo from York Wallcoverings illustrates
a bold use of wallpaper on the ceiling.
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Homeowners can have fun with
'off-the-wall' wallcoverings
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now there is great textured wallpaper that
can even be used in bathrooms.”
Aiken offers clients many choices of
wallcovering, including designs by York
Wallcoverings, a leader in textured and
specialty selections. The company’s
Vintage Jewel Collection includes patterns
that can stand alone or can be enhanced
with “Wall Jewels.” The Swarovski crystals
are sold separately, and homeowners can
incorporate as many as they want into
patterns that include Christie’s Trellis and
Iron Gate Trellis.
Ronald Redding, York Wallcoverings’ vice
president of design, has been a pioneer in
special effects. Redding has created ways to
mix metallic glitter into glass for “a subtle
sparkle.” He also layers metallic ink over
repurposed sand “to create a dimensional
quality that’s reminiscent of authentic tin
ceilings.”
Aspen Leaf is a washable, raised print by York Wallcoverings.
Homeowners are still embracing
Technology has entered all aspects of our
lives, even wallcoverings. Today it is
possible to buy wallcovering that is
magnetic, allowing a homeowner to hang
frameless prints or posters on the wall
with just magnets. Another kind of
wallpaper is UV-sensitive. It changes its
appearance depending upon the amount
of sunlight. Laser cutouts and multiplelayered wallpapers are also being
introduced.
For the most part, the new off-the-wall,
on-the-wall paper is definitely a case of less
is more. An interior room papered
entirely in a dark “tree bark” would
probably be overwhelming. But a powerful
accent wall is an instant way to change the
nature-inspired interior design, and York
entire look of a room and it catches the
Wallcoverings offers a number of fall
eyes of buyers. patterns that allow leaves and branches to
grow on your walls. The Aspen Leaf design
Technology has also allowed designers and
uses an oversized but subtle leaf to give a
manufacturers to add textures and
room a perfectly soothing and airy feeling.
elements that were never used before. We
The washable, strippable, raised pattern is
used to think that grass cloth, leather-look-
suitable in traditional and contemporary
alike vinyl and cork were exotic. Now
settings. manufacturers are adding sand, real leaves,
fiber, seeds, and other items to
Allen-Kennedy Design of Fairview Park
wallcovering that not only stays in tact but
also incorporates York Wallcoverings into
is also washabale. its work, and many Sherwin-Williams
stores in Northeast Ohio carry the
“People got away from wallcovering with
product. York Wallcoverings is America’s
big prints,” said Lisa Aiken, owner of
oldest and largest wallcovering
LMA Interior Design in Hudson. “But
manufacturer.
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Furniture and Accessories Inspired
by Holiday Hues
FIELD DAY
York Wallcoverings demonstrates the art of creating an eye-catching backdrop with
Nicoletta, from the Contempo Collection by Antonina Vella Designs. Shown in
Persimmon and Gold on a cream-color ground, the eco-friendly paper is available
through Brandt’s Interiors, Scottsdale, (602) 996-3040.
Phoenix Home & Garden
December 2011
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December 2011
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November 2011
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Banyan from Stacy Garcia Contract
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