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Showing posts with label 1stdibs. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2011

Be Still My Heart

Cruising 1stDibs for lighting. I'm looking for 2 matching ceiling fixtures and 2 sconces for the vanity. While I found several I liked they where over the top expensive so I've had no luck for our ensuite bath. Poopsies for me.


But I found this beauty! It would look so great over an island. Not what you normally see in a kitchen which is why I like it. It's pricey but perhaps not for someone doing a full kitchen renovation. Isn't the pink of the opal glass pretty? Hmm, it would look lovely in a dressing room too. Oh the possibilities!

Source: 1stdibs.com via Dane on Pinterest

For those of you who are super duper good at DIY (I'm NOT), I also saw the light fixture below and thought someone might be inspired by it. 



Source: 1stdibs.com via Dane on Pinterest

I suppose these inspiring kitchen light fixtures are fitting for this holiday weekend. I hope you all have a wonderful time and enjoy the people you're with!

Monday, May 3, 2010

1stdibs Has It's 1st Pop Up Installation Featuring 3 of NYC's Top Designers

1stdibs (online antique and vintage design resource)  along with 3 of New Yorks top designers (Steven Gambrel, Julie Hillman and David Mann) have collaborated to produce 3 designer showcase penthouses for the newly constructed LEED-certified loft residences at 1 Jackson Square in Greenwich Village.


Of course the stunning lofts are available however you can also purchase any of the furnishings, selected by the designers, online at 1stdibs.com or on site at 1 Jackson Square!

- I so wish I could go!

Steven Gambrel's interiors:




Oh! Looks like Farrow & Balls Mahogany in the bedroom.


I love the Bargello drapery. Steven also used Bargello on a throw pillow on the bed as well as in another room of the loft. A man after my own heart!

I love Steven's loft the best. The rooms are so livable and have so many layers. Each room tells the story of a life lived full of texture, art and mystery.

Julie Hillman's loft:


I Love this bedroom. It is well edited, organic and modern. This is so achievable in everyone's home. I especially love the light fixture.


Um....?

Hmmm.


Oh it's killing me to say it but I don't like it! Nothing works. I was *so* excited when I saw the bedroom. I can't help but wonder if Julie left a hint in the living room as to what happened with her design of the loft.

David Mann:

Oh, for the love of Pete...please ignore the formatting of the blog. Blogger is not 'blog friendly'.
Well I like the office. Particularly the wall covering and the desk/storage piece.

Perhaps Julie and David's lofts had 1stdibs buyers through who purchased a bunch of stuff...before the photographer arrived.

*bisous*
Dane