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Deal Alert: 1st Dibs Saturday Sale

Light and airy pieces with hints of sunshine and sea.

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Shopping Guide

Shell Mirror, substantial, well-crafted 20th Century shell mirror ($1,800 reduced from $2,200), Revival, Chicago.

Italian Nickel Silvered Mirror, 1960s mirror with starburst dome top ($2,850 reduced from $3,850), Vermillion, North Miami.

German White Chandelier, 1970s chandelier in white lacquered metal and plastic ($1,326 reduced from $1,560), 1st Dibs, Paris.

Boudoir Chair Attributed to Milo Baughman, 1960s boudoir chair with cascading back rest covered in suede, Galerie Sommerlath, ($4,200 reduced from $4,800), Culver City, CA

Faille Rose Turquoise Vessel Lamp, Lamp converted in ’30s from a 19th century Chinese porcelain vessel ($2,000 reduced from $2,200), Mandarin Collection, Westport, CT.

Swirling Ring Sculpture, 1970s sculpture of brass rods fused together, twisted, and mounted on a black marble base, possibly by Curtis Jere ($1,500 reduced from $2,500), Drake, Palisades, NY.

LXV Style Chest Dresser, late ’40s painted dresser with water guilding detail around the top and drawers ($2,100 reduced from $3,200), Sabina Danenberg Antiques, Miami, FL.

Italian Chandelier, 1970s gilt brass and chromed metal chandelier ($1,014 reduced from $1,248), 1st Dibs, Paris.

Verner Panton 125T Reclining Lounge Chair and 126S Ottoman, 1971 Danish lounged by Verner Panton, produced by Fritz Hansen, ($6,000 reduced from $8,000) Converso, Chicago.

Vetri di Murano Vase, 1970s blown vase, 2 ft. 4 in. tall ($1,200  reduced from$1,650), Novecento, Los Angeles.

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Get the Look: Green, The Color

A few if these items are “green.” The rest are simply green, in the old fashioned sense, like, you know, the color. I adore them all.

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Shopping Guide

Sparrow Hooks, $32/two at WellDressedHome. (25% off with Store Adore code.)

Dahlia Chair, $100 at Target.

Normann Copenhagen Collect Bookshelf, $3,500 at Velocity Art & Design.

in2green Greige Ikat Recycled Cotton Throw, $125 at Green With Glamour.

Kartio Carafe by Kaj Franck, $60 at Abodeon.

Gothic Garden Settee, $1,950 at Scott Estepp Gallery, 1st Dibs.

Ojai Dinnerware Set, $253 at Jonathan Adler.

Chartreuse Scallop Mirror, $59 from uncommon at Etsy.

Weed Stool by Jane Gray for Stray Dog Designs, $285 at Green With Glamour.

Inhabit Builtby Lamp Chump Change, $172 at Design Public.

Vintage Gym Lockers, $850 from Area 51at Bond & Bowery.

Carnival Slipper Chair, $325 at Urban Outfitters.

Bubu 1er Stool by Philippe Starck, $110 at Zwello.

Daisy in Sea of Green Wallpaper, $62/roll at Bradbury & Bradbury.

Atticus Organic Cotton Fabric, $39.75/yard at Mod Green Pod.

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Site Spotlight: Abodeon

If you’re design-oriented in Boston, you know Abodeon, a home furnishings shop on Mass. Ave. in Cambridge. It’s filled with treasures, with a mid-century modern and of-the-moment bent, all mixed together. Owner Terri Anderson emailed me last week to say that they’ve finally (finally, finally) got their website up and running, and it’s even ecommerce enabled. Yay! (Not that I plan on buying anything; it’s convenient for sourcing stuff for articles. Really.) She says, “There’s still much more for me to photograph and add, but we’re happy with the initial look and feel.” Here’s a screen shot of the home page, and a sampling of supremely covetable stuff.

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Eva Solo Knife Stand, $135

nobuho_1Nobuho Miya Birds, $98

aaltogreen_2lgAlvar Aalto Green Vase, $95

loop_1Loop Candelabra, $30

chernerchairs_1Cherner Chairs, $475/pair

Late 1950s to early 60s black walnut chairs with black vinyl pads designed in 1958 by Norman Cherner for Plycraft.

AE9051_2lgMassive Spring Coils, $285 each

Late 19th to early 20th century enormous steel spring coils with hand forged ends and a dark patina. Each stands 31″ high and weighs 40 lbs. Exceptional pieces of industrial sculpture.

glovemoldsbrass_1Brass Glove Molds, $85 each

Early 20th century four-fingered glove molds in brass and copper (the skirt on the left glove is steel). In untouched, weathered condition. Graphic examples of American industrial history.

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Get the Look: Frank Roop Style DIY

Loved the Nantucket house we toured this week? Designer Frank Roop reveals ten insider tips that you can pull off yourself, no matter what your budget.

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Cover cushions in contrasting fabrics. Instead of re-upholstering your whole piece, slipcover just the cushions, in a contrasting color or coordinating pattern. Roop, who covered the cushion of the daybed in the living room says, “I love that it looks almost like a mattress.”

Choose pieces that do double duty.
Invest in pieces like x-stools, cubes, and poufs that can be dragged from room to room and used as a stool, side table, or ottoman. In the living room, Roop designed x-stools upholstered in a silk canvas fabric.

Cut and sew pre-made curtains for a custom look. Buy inexpensive panels in different colors, cut lengthwise in thirds, and have your dry cleaner sew back together for a new, multi-colored effect. Roop had three soothing colors of linen stitched together to create the living room curtains. In the sitting room off the dining area, he had three different colors in varying horizontal widths sewn together for a more stripe-y effect.

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Trim lampshades with ribbon. Use a glue gun to affix grosgrain ribbon around the top and bottom edge of a run of the mill lampshade for a custom upgrade. Roop has all his lampshades custom made – the one on the vintage Danish chandelier is trimmed in suede while the linen shade in the master bedroom is trimmed with grosgrain ribbon. curtains and lamp

Frame far away trinkets. Be it a kimono from your trip to Japan or a feather you plucked off the ground in the Everglades, framing a sentimental piece preserves memories and adds an exotic touch. Roop had a child’s dress that the homeowner brought back from India framed for her daughter’s room.

Put new tops on old bases. Swap out a ruined tabletop with a remnant slab of stone, or top a wooden cube, stone pillar, or other architectural gem with a custom cut piece of glass. For the sitting area off the dining room, Roop designed a Moroccan-shaped lacquered base to which he added a bronze top that is stamped with a Moroccan pattern.

entry tableUse natural objects as accent pieces. Celebrate simplicity by displaying a specimen that occurs naturally in nature, like a gnarly hunk of driftwood , a chunky mineral, or a spiky piece of coral. Roop filled a huge clamshell with hydrangea and placed it on the dining room table with a piece of old driftwood, on a brightly colored runner. In the entry, a simple glass vase is filled with branches beside a piece of quartz.

Collect pieces of the similar objects in the same color. No matter how mundane an object may be, a grouping in the same color scheme elevates then from plain to polished. In the kitchen, the homeowner displays blue and green seltzer bottles she had been collecting over the years.

mosaic Paint old furniture a spunky new color. Any old piece of furniture can be transformed with glossy paint – try chartreuse, tomato red, inky black or bright white. Roop had vintage faux bamboo chairs (the homeowner loves faux bamboo) re-lacquered in celery and reupholstered in a neutral stripe for the dining room.

Use several small mirrors to make a mosaic. Instead of hanging one large, pricey mirror, collect a number of small ones, and arrange in a mosaic pattern for maximum impact. In a niche off the entry, Roop hung mirrored-back sconces in a bulls-eye design to echo the round mirror off to the side.

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Shopping: 1st Dibs Saturday Sale

Here are the goodies I found at the 1st Dibs Saturday Sale this morning.

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Shopping Guide

Mongolian Court Robe, 19th c. silk robe worn on special occasions, $2,200, Burke Antiques, Sarasota, FL

Star-Shaped Mirror, c. 1950s mirror in brown leather and white galuchat, $4,680, 1st Dibs Paris

Pair of Italian Gilt Wood Sconces, c.1780 handcarved, gilded sconces, $9,800, Antiques on Old Plank Road, Westmont, IL

Sideboard by Pieter de Bruyne, 1962-1965 Belgian sideboard in veined teak and brushed steel. Two sliding doors and four drawers, $2,808, 1st Dibs Paris

Eight Resin Paperweights/Sculptures, 1970s resin paperweights by New York artist Norman Mercer, $850
Vermillion, North Miami, FL

Faux Bamboo Armchairs, c. 1950s chairs upholstereed in orange silk, $2,900, Modern One, Los Angeles

Iron and Rattan “Catch All”, 1940s French catch-all perfect for magazines, knitting supplies, decorative objects, etc., $800, Modern One, Los Angeles

French Wax Mannequin, 1940s wax bust and torso, $1,500, Galerie Sommerlath, Culver City, CA

Fire Screen by René Drouet, 1940s French fire screen in wrought iron gilded with gold leaf, $1,872, $1,872
1st Dibs Paris

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