Designer Spotlight: Ceramicist Jill Rosenwald

If you’ve got a pottery fetish, chances are you know the work of Jill Rosenwald. Ceramicist and Back Bay mom, Jill has been designing whirly swirly patterned bowls and vases for years. I recently profiled her ups and downs in Stuff Magazine in Ceramic Designer Jill Rosenwald Has Once Again Found Her Niche.” It’s worth a read – she’s hysterical when she talks about how she got started. (A cute guy and lots of hideous earrings.) Here are some other fun tidbits from the interview, as well as a sampling of Jill’s designs.

Good-Reside_Jill-WidePhoto courtesy of Stuff Magazine


Where are you finding inspiration these days?
These days a lot of my inspiration is coming from my husband, Lawrence, who just launched a line of lamps with cut-outs, so I’m doing a lot of circles. Also, mistakes are the best thing ever. Laurence made a big drill bit for a lamp, but the piece he ended up with looks like lace. There was nothing left, but it was great looking.

When I visited your studio I saw a pair of Pucci underwear pinned on your inspiration board.
Yes, grandma’s underwear. I knew my grandmother had Pucci scarves, but when she died and my mom went to clean out her place, she found that pair in a drawer, wrapped in tissue paper. I’m a big Pucci fan too.

Design idols?
Diana Vreeland, Gio Ponti, Charles and Ray Eames.

What were your earliest inspirations and influences?
The Guggenheim museum. I grew up near it. I love that building. I grew up around hippies, and that influenced me quite a bit too.

Current obsessions?
I’m in passionate search for fabric for four chairs in my house. I really want to do them in Kelly Wearstler citrus green Trellis, but it’s expensive. Her fabric design is so great. I love how it is huge, really overblown, big and bold and fabulous. I’m also loving Galbraith and Paul’s hand-blocked printed fabrics, but at a hundred bucks a yard, it’s not happening. I also love Roberta Roller Rabbit’s simple cool prints on linen for $20 a yard. I might get one of those.

Jill Rosenwald Home Collection

jillr


3 Comments

Filed under . REGULAR FEATURES, Designer Spotlight, Home Accessories, Shopping

Deal Alert: Sample Sale at the Boston Design Center

The Boston Design Center is opening its doors to the public this weekend. It’s about time!

Boston Design Center Sample Sale

Saturday, October 3rd, 10am-5pm and Sunday, October 4th, noon-5pm

Up to 75% off furniture, lighting, antiques, rugs, art, accessories . . .

Participating showrooms include Baker, Century Furniture, Discover Tile, Furn & Co., Masterpiece Framing, Steven King Rugs, Trianon Antiques and Webster & Co., and others.

Admission: $10
Grange

Boston Design CeOne Design Center Place
Boston MA 02210
617.330.9008

Baker fluted low cabinet

1 Comment

Filed under Furniture, Home Accessories, Shopping

Shopping Trip: SoWa Market

I’ve lived in Boston for over six years, and have never visited the SoWa Market. Until last weekend, that is. It was a beautiful day, so I dragged my family out to explore. While the boys feasted on delicious, super chocolatey homemade brownies (sorry, I didn’t get the vendor), I whisked myself through the stalls at record speed, camera in hand. Here’s what I turned up:

sowa1Tot tees from Pinecone + Chickadee and re-purposed gift cards from Albertine Press.


sowa2Handmade soaps by Urban Kitchen and infused honey from The Herb Lyceum Kitchen.


sowa3Monster incense burner and pottery vases by Steve Murphy.


sowa4Local veggies.

sowa6Grain sack pillows from The Textile Trunk.


sowa8Macaroons from Klara’s Gourmet Cookies and tea towels by Moth Written Dialogue.


sowa9Vintage home furnishings from Studio Twenty Two.

Leave a comment

Filed under . REGULAR FEATURES, Flowers & Gardens, Food & Entertaining, Furniture, Home Accessories, Shopping, Shopping Trip

Giveaway: Last Chance to Win!

bark bowls

Got trees? To go along with my Globe article “Branching Out” and blog posts about tree décor, “Get the Look: Trees” and “Montage: Tree Trunks“, I have arranged a giveaway for you.

Burke Decor will bestow a free set of three Bark Bowls (retail value $110) upon one Style Carrot reader. Maybe you? Made from mango wood and acrylic, the bowls are purely decorative, so you won’t be able to eat from them. But I’m sure you will find plenty of other uses.

To enter the giveaway for the Bark Bowls and sign up for the Burke Decor newsletter, leave a comment on this blog post telling me how you incorporate nature into your decor. BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS SO I CAN CONTACT YOU IF YOU WIN! By posting a comment, you will automatically be entered to win the set of three bowls and will be added to the Burke Decor newsletter mailing list. Burke Decor will only cover shipping to the 48 contiguous states, so if you live outside this area you’ll be responsible for shipping costs.

Burke Decor has lots of stylish stuff, from lounge wear and lamps to wallpaper and planters. It’s a great resource for a wide variety of brands like Graham + Brown, Denyse Schmidt, Thomas Paul, iBride, Offi, Chilewich, Barbara Cosgrove, and Koko Company.

Here’s a tip: Visit Store Adore for a coupon code to save 20% on all orders over $150. (I plan to use the discount to buy this wallpaper for my bedroom.

Enter now to win! Deadline is Wednesday, September 30th at 10PM EST.

burke

9 Comments

Filed under Home Accessories

Covet: Doggie Bowls for Humans

How darling are these? Just the right amount of adorable without an ounce of precious. I love them. They’re from Michelle Willey, an airy boutique on Union Square in Boston’s South End. Michelle says, “The animal bowls have been a real hit, and not just for kids. They’re ceramic and come from Japan; they’re actually rice bowls. They’re even microwave and dishwasher safe.”

mwanimalsDog rice bowls, $7 each at Michelle Willey, Boston.

1 Comment

Filed under Home Accessories, Shopping