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Ironware International: Cassiopeia Chandelier is out of this world

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

Cassiopeia—what a fitting name for Ironware International’s new chandelier! The name Cassiopeia represents beauty and sparkle; a beautiful queen in Greek mythology and a sparkling constellation in the universe. The modern design is actually very similar to that of an ancient armillary or celestial globe.

Cassiopeia

This unique chandelier consists of a six light fixture encircled with 5 rings that is both traditional and contemporary in design. It features a hammered iron surface available in several different finishes. The chandelier is hand forged in France and finished right here in the U.S.A., as are all Ironware International products. Use it to light up a hallway or hang it above a beautiful dining table. It will add elegance to a library or den, even the master bath.  And if you need it in a hurry it is available on Ironware International’s QUICKSHIP program; it could be hanging in your home in time for the holidays.

To view this lighting fixture and other Ironware International products click here.

Buy William Yeoward Furniture USA–Lighting

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Contemporary, dramatic and unusual are all words that describe the lighting collection by William Yeoward.  As we discussed earlier, William Yeoward is bringing his award winning designs to the USA with his exquisite collection of upholstered furniture, case goods, hand-embroidered pillows and an amazing selection of lighting fixtures.

This collection can be seen in showrooms across the eastern United States including Edward Ferrell+Lewis Mittman in Washington DC. To view his new collection visit yeowardfurnitureusa.com

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If you are seeking that final touch to your rooms look no further than the lighting selection available in this collection and can be viewed here.  Choose from the delicate urn shape of Margarhita, the magical hourglass shape of Marcel, or the dramatic Marvin lamp along with his partner, the chubbier Martha lamp.  The water color affects of the Lysander lamp is certainly a show stopper and the 5 arm crystal candelabra with your choice of colored “flames” is a one of a kind design.

If something a bit more utilitarian and simple in design is more to your liking there is a wide range of floor and table lamps in nickel, black, bronze and gold finishes.  These lamp bases often feature interesting textures or are fashioned into organic shapes that mimi coral or tree branches.

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William Yeoward lighting fixtures are truly a work of art that you will enjoy in your home for many years to come.

Buy Schumacher Fabric – Enjoy the geometric fabric trend with Imperial Trellis fabric by Schumacher

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Geometrics are in!  All you have to do is open a shelter magazine these days and you will see pillows, rugs, window treatments and furniture in geometric patterns that range from a crisp zigzag to an earthy Ikat to a soft and lovely trellis pattern like the one Schumacher offers in their Imperial Trellis line. 

Schumacher has provided discriminating homeowners with exquisite fabrics for over a century.  The recent collaboration with famed designer, Kelly Wearstler, has resulted in a collection inspired by her world travels and love for everything Asian.  Imperial Trellis offers a trellis design printed on linen and available in 4 colorways including Citrine shown here.Schumacher_Imperial_Trellis  Other geometric patterns by Kelly include Fern Tree, a stylized diamond print, and Emerald Cut, a bold and busy pattern available in 5 unique colors including mandarin red and cool bristol blue.

You don’t have to take a math class again to enjoy using these vibrant patterns and cool linen fabric as draperies in a master bedroom, dining room or formal living room.  And the soft citrine color available in Imperial Trellis will complement the outdoor surroundings of a pool house or sunroom.

Buy Ironware International – Light up your life with Ironware International

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Lighting is perhaps one of the most overlooked aspects of designing a room but just may be one of the most important. Lighting fixtures that can also act as decorative accessories or even artwork can turn an ordinary room into ironware densomething spectacular.

If you are not familiar with Ironware International you must check them out! Karin Eaton started this business back in 1986 after a buying trip to France introduced her to a remarkable blacksmith by the name of Pierre Picard. Determined to bring his artistry and skill to the U.S., Karin opened Ironware International and the rest is design history.ironware chandelier

With over 500 lighting and furniture designs available there is something for everyone. Choose from beautiful chandeliers that will turn your ceiling into an art gallery; sconces in interesting and unique shapes that will brighten any wall space or dark corner and hand forged accent tables to add that finishing touch to your rooms.ironware ta ble

If the idea of iron furniture conjures up visions of heavy black iron found in old spanish villas then you are in for a surprise.  Ironware International offers a selection of hand applied finishes that include polished and matte in colors that range from a rich warm brown to a surprising soft gold. And, of course, if you have a custom design, they will work together with you to make your visions come to life.

Don’t overlook the importance of beautiful lighting and custom finishes in a room.  These are the small details that set your space apart from others.

Buy Coral Lighting Designs Inspired by Natures Best Elements

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Moth Design has the most fascinating collection of coral chandeliers, sconces and floor lamps for almost any environment. These designs are inspired by nature and are individually handmade with deliberate irregularities to create uniqueness for every piece designed. http://mothdesign.com

Coral Floor Lamp by Moth Design

Moth Design

Moth Design Kiki Sconce

Vintage Coral Chandelier

Defining Eclectic

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

By:  Ryan P. Brannagan, Interior Designer

     Eclectic design is defined as selecting or borrowing from various styles and influences.  It is a blending of styles, cultures, periods, and elements in which all are incorporated to create a complete design.  Peruse through any design or decorating magazine today and you will find pages filled with rooms that incorporate restyled antiques, family heirlooms, and modern classics.

     Today’s interiors are becoming more creative than ever.  What was once thought of as a design faux pas several years back is now regarded as a creative mixture eliminating the possibility of a dull room.  It is about expecting the unexpected and relishing the unusual.  A primitive antique tansu chest may be the finishing touch in an otherwise contemporary setting.  This piece now becomes an object of art, as opposed to a simple piece of furniture.  It is the contrast of the style that sets it apart in the setting.  There are pieces from every period which are deemed timeless and endure the test of time.  Good lines and good design, when mixed well, can create a setting that is aesthetically stimulating due to the variety of the objects used, while also creating an environment that is comfortable to live in. 

     The interior of a home is like fashion.  Whereas fashion represents the person through clothing, interiors represent the person though the use of color and styles used in their home.  The color scheme of a room is indicative of the particular feeling the owner would like the room to evoke.  Cool colors such as green, blue, and violet suggest serenity, calmness and relaxation.  Warmer colors such as red, orange, and yellow tend to evoke a feeling of energy.  Neutral colors give interiors increased visual space and allow furnishings and accessories to showcase themselves. 

     At first glance an eclectic room may look like a bunch of different objects and styles thrown about, but when viewed more closely you will see how these different styles can compliment each other in a creative way.  Design is a process and is not something that can just be done in a matter of minutes.  It is a process that is thought out and executed with purpose and precision.  In addition to the eclectic style being most popular, it can also be the most difficult to execute.  It is important to remember in this style, what may be aesthetically pleasing to one person may not be to another.  As long as you incorporate objects and furnishings that reflect your personality and are careful to pay attention to scale, balance, and proportion your design will flourish. 

     Designing eclectically allows a person to express themselves freely and surround themselves with objects they love.  Whether this is a family heirloom or a recently purchased item, it is important to incorporate objects that you cherish and want to be around.  There is no right or wrong as long as the room works together as a whole.  There is an infinite amount of possibilities and not one is better than another.  This is exactly what eclecticism is all about, the use of a variety of objects and furnishings that create a design without pertaining to one particular style, period, or source.  This is why many homeowners are choosing to design in the eclectic style today.