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Scheming: Meredith and Daniel’s Nursery

N U R S E R Y

 s h o p p i n g 

Aimée Wilder ‘Baby’ wallpaper in Fuschia
Le Klint 171 pendant light, Lumens
Oeuf  ‘Sparrow’ crib
Olio ‘Wheels’ bumper
Mitchell Gold ‘Alex III’ sofa
Jonathan Adler Monogram custom wool rug
‘Ava’ mirror
World’s Away ‘Werstler’ dresser

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The nursery has been the easiest room to put together so far. And it’s definitely the most fun. Even my son was like, “Wow, that’s so cool!”  Meredith had already picked out the navy blue bedding and knew she wanted to pair it with hot pink. I knew this Aimée Wilder wallpaper was it as soon as I spotted it on Walnut Wallpaper.  Hot pink and curvy like the bedding, the pattern is modern, which was important—I was careful not to get nautical or too preppy.

The mirror is mine—purchased from One King’s Lane a while back, it’s sitting unused in my bedroom. I suggested a handful of modern white and mid-century sputnik style chrome fixtures. Meredith preferred the white ones, so we went with this Le Klint. The Mitchell Gold sofa will be slipcovered in white cotton duck with a navy blue piping (not sure what fabric yet).

Meredith was really attracted to the idea of doing one of Jonathan Adler’s custom rugs so we could get all three colors on a single piece to unify the overall palette. (The ‘Design Your Own . . .’ tool on the JA site is super fun to play around with.) The monogram design is simple and classic. One problem though: Meredith and Daniel haven’t decided on a name yet. So, that order is waiting til the birth certificate has been signed, sealed, and delivered!

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Get the Look: 41 Geo / Polyhedron Furnishings

Today I am the guest blogger for New England Home. The magazine, based here in Boston, has a robust blog, with daily posts from the publication’s editors and contributors, along with guest bloggers like myself. My post is “Geometry Lesson,” with photos of the geo trend I took around Boston, plus interior design finds from Pinterest. Below is the shopping segment so you can incorporate a piece into your own rooms. The prices range from totally do-able (West Elm Polyhedron Pendant) to high concept (Max Lipsey’s storage units at Matter). You’ll see I snuck in a classic from the 60s too.

S H O P P I N G

1 Faceture Lightshades by Phil Cuttance at Phil Cuttance.

2 Indian Summer Wallpaper by Juju Papers, $200/roll at Juju Papers.

3 Lauren Ralph Lauren Dustin Dodecahedron Pendant, $440 at Circa Lighting.

4 Trivetz Trivets by M-T Studio, $11 each at Didriks.

5 Crio Pendant Light by Fabbian, $1,539.52 at YLighting.

6 Rhombins by Pfeiffer Lab, $35 at Abodeon.

7 Closely Separated Vase by Muuto, $129 at Finnish Design Shop.

8 Prime Candle Stand by Aaron Silverstein at Hedge, 1st Dibs.

9 Grid Wall by Gagnon Studio at Module R.

10 Magis Stacking Chair, $1,968/set of four at AllModern.

11 Hicks Hexagon Wallpaper by Cole and Son, $188/roll at Walnut Wallpaper.

12 Crushed Bowl by Muuto, $110 at Design Within Reach.

13 Diamond Cube Object, $173 at DwellStudio.

14 Chromed Steel Pyramid Base Coffee Table, $2,750 at Assemblage, 1st Dibs.

15 Pac Console by Arktura, $990 at 2Modern.

16 Ceramic Jug by Piet Hein Eek, $1,659 at The Future Perfect.

17 Polyhedron Indoor/Outdoor Pendant, $149 at West Elm.

18 Acciaio Stage 2 Medium Cabinet by Max Lipsey, $14,250 at Matter.

19 Themis Mobile, $29 at Poketo.

20 Sage Pyramid by Iacoli & McAllister, $165 at Iacoli & McAllister.

21 Kaleido Tray by Hay Market, from €19 at Design Delicatessen.

22 Acciaio Stage 2 Low Cabinet by Max Lipsey, $11,600 at Matter.

23 Polyhedron Candlesticks by Revisions Design Studio at Supermarket.

24 QuaDror Wall by Studio Dror, price upon request at Studio Dror.

25 Cinque Copper Pendant by Iacoli & McAllister, $795 at Iacoli & McAllister.

26 Polyhedron Necklace, £45 at Victoria & Albert Museum Shop.

27 The Zoid Table by Meier/Ferrer, price upon request at Matter.

28 Honeycomb Light by Luceplan at Luceplan.

29 Special Edition Clock by Nick Johnson for Fab.com

30 Méo Shelf by Olivier Desrochers.

31 Pedrera Coffee Table by Gubi, $815 at Finnish Design Shop.

32 Dom Table Lamp at Holly’s House.

33 Perrette Container, $168 at Woonwinkle.

34 ny.11.#42 Print by Jennifer Sanchez, $60 at 20×200.

35 Colour Platter Sand by Scholten & Baijings, €550 at Scholten & Baijings.

36 Large Spica Light by Iacoli & McAllister, $950 at Iacoli & McAllister.

37 Marbleized Polyhedron Weight, $300 at Gris,1st Dibs.

38 Quartz No. 2 Terrarium by Score + Solder, $340 at Score + Solder.

39 Ravello Flatweave Runner, $125—$212.50 at DWR.

40 Facet Rug by DwellStudio, $495 at Zinc Door.

41 George Side Table by Oly Studio at Candelabra.

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Covet: Multicolor Handwoven Striped Runner

Handmade in a small textile mill in Tunisia by 3 skilled weavers.
$460, Amber Interior Design 

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Designer Spotlight: Dror Benshetrit

I’ve been to New York several times recently to interview industrial designers for Design Milk’s “Where I Work” series. Today we published the profile of Israeli designer Dror Benshetrit, founder of Studio Dror (and cousin to fashion designer Yigal Azrouel—swoon). You can read the full interview and see the official photos on Design-Milk, but I wanted to share the Instagram shots I took on my iPhone while I poked around.

Dror Benshetrit at his desk in his Garment District studio.

His preferred sketching pens.

Front studio/showroom space with oversize QuaDror structure.

Peacock chair in felt (Love!)

detail

Volume.MGX lamp

In the workshop

more QuaDror supports

Stainless steel mezuzah for Alessi

necklace

Photos by StyleCarrot

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S H O P P I N G 

Try It Trivet for Alessi, $100 at Studio Dror.
Volume 60-10-12-3-12 Sculpture, price upon request at Studio Dror.
Vase of Phases for Rosenthal, $120—$325 at Studio Dror.
Tron Armchair for Cappellini, price upon request at Studio Dror.
Connection Mezuzah for Alessi, $80 at Studio Dror.
QuaDror Wall, price upon request at Studio Dror.
Peacock Chair for Cappellini, $7,174—$10,308 at Studio Dror.

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Scheming: Meredith and Daniel’s Entry

FINAL  E N T R Y   SCHEME

Jonathan Adler “Greek Key” wallpaper in gray/white
Jonathan Adler  “Queen Anne” mirror in orange lacquer
Bungalow 5 “Odom” console in gray lacquer
George Nelson “Pear” lamp, YLighting

West Elm “Crescent” bench in whitewashed ash
Timorous Beasties “Butterflies” wallpaper in frost

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THE  P R O C E S S 

I started out by ordering swatches of about a dozen wallpapers. Some were great, others were unpleasant surprises. (Oversize metallic patterns on mylar—no thanks.) My favorite was Timorous Beasties “Thistle Superwide” in black on ivory; no surprise to those of you who read regularly.

Meredith wasn’t crazy about the more illustration-like choices, though eventually “Thistle” grew on her, and she asked about a less bold version.

I liked the idea of doing “Thistle Superwide” in gray on ivory, with Timorous Beasties “Birds’n’Bees” in the powder room. Neither one of us are huge bird fans, but the quality of the papers and the colors look beautiful together. Nevertheless, we decided to hold out for a swatch of the new “Butterflies” paper. We’re still waiting!

I stopped by Jonathan Adler on Newbury to take a look at some furniture and rugs. They had a wall with a console done in  “George“. Fab!

Cole and Sons “Hicks Hexagon”  |   Jonathan Adler “George”


Photo: Mikkel Vang for Domino

Then it hit me: David Hicks “Hexagon.”  It’s fresh, but timeless. Daniel liked the blue colorway, but Meredith preferred a more subtle pattern, so I put this together:

S C H E M E  1

Lights: West Elm “Polyhedron” – Sonneman “Castelli” – George Nelson “Pear Criss Cross” – Z Gallerie “Glo” – IKEA “Knappa”
Wallpaper: Ferm Living “Ribbed” –  Kreme “Chevron” – Jonathan Adler “Greek Key”
Consoles: West Elm “Source” – Bungalow 5 “Odom” – World’s Away “Noho”
(Meredith & Daniel’s own octagonal mirror)

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S C H E M E  2

Meredith loved the chevron and the Greek key papers, along with the simple gray lacquer console. Many of the pendants I had chosen only used 60-watt bulbs, so we went with a George Nelson; they’re great functionally, aesthetically, and budget-wise.  Then I added  a couple of other consoles that look pretty with the chevron paper.

Wallpaper: Kreme “Chevrons”
Light: George Nelson “Pear Criss Cross”
Consoles:  Bungalow 5 “Parsons” – Bungalow 5 “Marco” – Bungalow 5 “Odom”

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I also suggested a bench for around the corner, since there was plenty of room, and with a toddler, quite useful. Here’s the “Butterflies” paper that we’re still waiting to see in real life. Love the green; perhaps for the powder room?  Details for the consoles show the lacquered grasscloth finish and nailhead detailing.

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S C H E M E  3

The nailhead console was too short, the white too white (plus, no drawer), so the glossy gray lacquer it is. With a pale gray paper and the console’s simple silhouette, I was afraid the finished look wouldn’t make enough of an impact. Although we never discussed orange for anywhere in the apartment, I couldn’t resist adding this mirror. She loved it!  Yay! Now we need to find somewhere else to put the octagonal mirror.

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S C H E M E  3

And finally . . . 

Do you love it? We do!

I love the quirky silhouette of the mirror paired with the clean-lined console. Its curves, plus that of the classic modern pendant, provide contrast against the pale backdrop of the bold Greek Key pattern, while the shape of the console echoes it. And the orange and glossy gray colors really pop. Can’t wait to see it IRL!

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