Peony Candles in Distressed Mercury Jars, $18 at Himalayan Trading Post
Monthly Archives: May 2010
Happy Mother’s Day
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Flowers: Carrie Chang Floral Lab
Floral designer Carrie Chang of Floral Lab dropped off this exquisite arrangement for me last night. (So nice!) The pretty spring blooms are nestled in a moss handbag planter that you can re-use in your garden. She suggests re-planting it with African violets. Perhaps I will! Meanwhile, I’m loving the added color to my dining room, and the cat hasn’t even tried to munch on them yet. Thanks Carrie!
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Design Diary: A Japanese Garden in Boston
Almost two years ago I wrote about the fantastic Japanese garden that David Kimelberg created in the courtyard behind his Charlestown, Mass. townhouse – “A Backyard Fit For An Emperor” in the Boston Globe Magazine.
Lawyer by day, gardener and Japanese culture enthusiast on the weekends, Kimelberg researched diligently to learn about the various elements of such gardens, but instead of following the strict rules, he incorporated bits and pieces where he could.
In his garden, the koi pond represents the sea, large rough stones symbolize mountains, and each lantern is an ode to the Japanese temple. There’s a granite bench for contemplation and a slate-roofed model teahouse.
Of course, it’s not all so serious and serene. He and his wife host a Japanese garden party every summer, complete with sushi and sake. They dress the dog like a dragon and encourage guests to wear kimonos.
Kimbelberg on a granite bench, tending a bonsai in his garden.
Shoji-screened doors in a Japanese-inspired room with bamboo flooring (and a sofa from DWR) opens to the garden.
An overview of the courtyard garden. Kimelberg has about 30 bonsai specimens.
The 4′ x 4′ koi pond has five fish.
One of the half dozen Japanese maples in the garden.
Granite lanterns and springtime blooms.
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ARTevent: SMFA Sidewalk Sale
This weekend is Boston’s School of the Museum of Fine Arts’ Spring Sidewalk Sale. I am hoping to check it out. The Inside Out sale in November is always amazing, so I have high hopes for this too. And prices are good, which is always a plus.
“Michael Collins” ~ Jess Camacho
What: School of the Museum of Fine Arts’ Spring Sidewalk Sale
When: This Friday & Saturday May 7th & 8th, 10 am–5 pm
Where: School of the Museum of Fine Arts, 230 The Fenway, Boston
Hundreds of original works by SMFA students, including ceramics, photography, drawings, jewelry, paintings, T-shirts, prints and more. Prices start as low as $5.
A percentage of all proceeds benefit Gateway Arts in Brookline.
A S A M P L I N G O F W O R K S
Jar, 2009 (Stoneware, wheel thrown, altered) ~ Sara Eustis
Florida Shell, 2008 (brass, bronze, shell, leather) ~ Nicole Seisler
“New Garden, T.D. Garden Center, Boston,” 2009 (Silver Gelatin Print) ~ Katrina Majkut
Bracelets (Sterling silver, bronze, copper) ~ Elena Danilina
Fortune’s Fool, 2009 (Acrylic on canvas) ~ Katrina Majkut
“Star Doll,” 2009 (Felt, stuffing, chenille stems) ~ Stephen St Francis Decky
Garden Party Coasters (fabric) ~ Christy Cornett
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Sponsor Love: Fabricadabra Ikat Pillows
By now most of you avid blog readers and lovers of home decor are well-acquainted with Fabricadabra’s fantastic (and wonderfully priced – just $40) ikat pillows. But I bet you’re less aware of the company’s other designs. And since Fabricadabra is now a Style Carrot sponsor (yay!) I thought it best to tout those too. Love ’em all!
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