Alpha Damask
I have been playing with the theme of Alpha Male, in nature, the modern world and in the home. Alpha Damask is an adaptation of the traditional damask pattern using a collage of masculine animal images.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Inspiring Fabric/Finishes II
Mulberry - Flying Ducks
This linen print is a classic from British fabric house Mulberry. It's style is distinctly Art Nouveau, but it is given an English country gentleman's twist.
Promotional Shot
The promotional shot is fantastically theatrical and couldn't be more apt. It is set in front of the Kew Gardens conservatory. The chesterfield sofa does the impressive scale of the pattern justice and is so appropriately English.
Detail
The colours are earthy and murky, yet the print is crisp. This is aided by the definition of the black outlines. It reminds me of vintage Tin Tin comics.
Pattern Repeat
A detail I like is the Japanese pagoda, inspired by the original in Kew Gardens, noticeable here in the pic of the pattern repeat.
This linen print is a classic from British fabric house Mulberry. It's style is distinctly Art Nouveau, but it is given an English country gentleman's twist.
Promotional Shot
The promotional shot is fantastically theatrical and couldn't be more apt. It is set in front of the Kew Gardens conservatory. The chesterfield sofa does the impressive scale of the pattern justice and is so appropriately English.
Detail
The colours are earthy and murky, yet the print is crisp. This is aided by the definition of the black outlines. It reminds me of vintage Tin Tin comics.
Pattern Repeat
A detail I like is the Japanese pagoda, inspired by the original in Kew Gardens, noticeable here in the pic of the pattern repeat.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Inspiring Rooms II
Julianne's Place
I'm a big fan of Julianne Moore (who isn't?). So when I saw the magazine (The World of Interiors, May 2006. Julianne Moore's Utopia: Movie Star's 1830's Town House) in the airport newsagency with the article featuring her home, I snapped it up.
Julianne's Living Room
Her muted colour palette and toning really appeals to me. I LOVE the grey walls. I have wanted my living room to be this exact colour for a long while, so I was excited to see it used by someone I admire. Grey is often associated with a feeling of coldness or sterility, but this room is a good example of grey creating a sense of warmth and comfort. It reminds me of small personal luxuries, like flannelette sheets in Winter, a tailored pair of trousers, or your favourite tracky pants.
Julianne's Bathroom
Instead of settling for the typically small bathroom that comes with a home in New York, Julianne converted what was the front parlour into a bathroom big enough for her whole family to use.
My favourite Julianne Moore films...
I'm a big fan of Julianne Moore (who isn't?). So when I saw the magazine (The World of Interiors, May 2006. Julianne Moore's Utopia: Movie Star's 1830's Town House) in the airport newsagency with the article featuring her home, I snapped it up.
Julianne's Living Room
Her muted colour palette and toning really appeals to me. I LOVE the grey walls. I have wanted my living room to be this exact colour for a long while, so I was excited to see it used by someone I admire. Grey is often associated with a feeling of coldness or sterility, but this room is a good example of grey creating a sense of warmth and comfort. It reminds me of small personal luxuries, like flannelette sheets in Winter, a tailored pair of trousers, or your favourite tracky pants.
Julianne's Bathroom
Instead of settling for the typically small bathroom that comes with a home in New York, Julianne converted what was the front parlour into a bathroom big enough for her whole family to use.
My favourite Julianne Moore films...
- Far From Heaven
- Magnolia
- Boogie Nights
- Safe
- Children of Men
- The Big Lebowski
- The Hours
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Congratulations!
Thankyou everyone for the response and encouragement over the past week. I'm feeling very inspired and a tad nervous about where I go from here.
Now you've had a taste of what I've been working on, and hopefully liked what you've seen, keep visiting. There will be more! I will continue with regular posts and updates on how my product is developing.
Now for the big announcement you've all been waiting anxiously for...
Congratulations Louise Baird & Pete Newman who have won my premiere cushion effort!
And thankyou everyone for your comments, I will endeavour to answer them all. Keep them coming!
Cheers, Mike.
Now you've had a taste of what I've been working on, and hopefully liked what you've seen, keep visiting. There will be more! I will continue with regular posts and updates on how my product is developing.
Now for the big announcement you've all been waiting anxiously for...
Congratulations Louise Baird & Pete Newman who have won my premiere cushion effort!
And thankyou everyone for your comments, I will endeavour to answer them all. Keep them coming!
Cheers, Mike.
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