Showing posts with label Wallpaper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wallpaper. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

WANT: MANUEL CANOVAS

I wasn't going to post today but just had to pop in to tell you that I want a LOT of stuff.  haha.  Between spring and a call for a  new wardrobe and wanting to fill our new home,  as well as client homes, I've been sourcing so much good stuff.   Especially wallpaper, pattern, and color! Currently working on finishing up a killer little girls room and her french day bed is begging for this duvet below.

It's from the new Manuel Canovas collection.  What a saucy fellow! Unmistakably French in style.  "Associated with the spirit of the 18th century yet re-interpreted with contemporary taste."  I love the unusual color way, the bold accent pink poms, and the soft, antique bed against a muted, mismatched putty-colored wall.  

Do you feel the need to refresh for spring too?  Please feel free to call me for an appointment and to see samples of all my wallpapers and fabrics.  Pricing upon request too.

Hope you're having a wonderful "ROBIN in the RAIN kinda day!"

xx
sharon



Pickwick House is a full service design/build company in the heart of the Midwest!  {Springfield, Missouri's Rountree Neighborhood}.  We handle all aspects of residential renovations from small to large projects and are available for full service and consultation design, and/or stylizing from Springfield and beyond.  Call or email us today.  We may be on location, but we'll get back to you in no time.

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Enchanted + Fantastical Brownstone in Brooklyn



Vogue. January 2010. An enchanted and richly textured Brooklyn Brownstone home that's been lovingly restored by Charles and Olya Thompson.

This issue just swept me away! The blue Farrow & Ball wallpaper just got me...{long pause}... and then seeing all three of their little girls dressed in matching Flora and Henri dresses just Could Not have been any sweeter or more romantic to me. I especially loved the pretty, floaty coverlet on the bed too.

This spread really has me thinking that I should pull more antiques and richer textures into my own home.

You can read this couple's story here. Do you want to hear something over the top fun that this couple did for their wedding? Well, at their four day wedding party in 2002, they had a picnic with pyramids of caviar and a balalaika quartet playing Rachmaninoff in the apple orchard. Isn't that something? I think I'll go play some R. on the {computer} sound system now.

Now, before I go, these matching Flora and Henri dresses are reminding me of a story. Here goes...

Growing up in our large family, we didn't have much money, but an old friend of my mom's recently told me that she never knew that we were poor, because our mom was so very organized and pretty darn resourceful. I'll never forget the year that we girls, Me, Jeanie, Rosie, Lizzie, and Millie were all stair steps {in size}. Mom decided she wanted us girls to all have matching sailor dresses for Easter. So, of course, not a lot of money was on hand, but that didn't stop her...she decided she would sew our dresses out of old, white, cotton sheets. She drew up her own pattern and made all of those dresses in just less than a week. Starched and pressed! One, two, three, four, five!! They were darling, and still are. Mom was amazing that way. I'm not much of a keepsake person, but I did save those dresses. Sisters, if you have a pic of that Easter, I think we need to pass it around!

Rambles again, I know. Have a wonderful day, everyone!!

xo
sharon