Monday, November 18, 2013

Whats New from the 2013 Fall High Point Market????




It has come and gone and the blog world has been a buzz with what is 
new and exciting. What am I talking about? The Fall High Point Market.

It is the  largest furnishings industry trade show in the world!
You may think this is the only building, 
but High Point is  about 11.5 million sq ft of show space. 


You might want to look back and
see what I was showing on my blog
in Spring of 2012 and see how things have changed!
Visit Spring 2012 High Point here


I want to share just a few  of the vendors with you. 
From classical, to modern, to fun there is 
something for everyone.
Bernhardt
visit them here

The Gilded Stag with CR Laine upholstery
visit them here

CR Laine
visit them here


Coco Cozy Rugs and Pillows
Visit them here

Legacy Home
Visit them here

Bungalow 5
Visit them here

Gabby
Visit them here

Global Views
Visit them here


Lexington
Visit them here


Low Country Originals
Visit them here

Palu Ltd
Visit them here

Somerset Bay
Visit them here


Stray Dog Designs
Visit them here

Thibaut Wallcoverings and Fabrics
Visit them here

Uttermost 
(dog not for sale)
Visit them here

William Yeoward
Visit them here


Left Bank Art
Visit them here


Ro-Sham Beaux
(sconce)
Visit them here

Are you noticing a theme running through  a lot of these pictures?
An abundance of Cobalt Blue! 

This is like looking at one drop of water in the ocean, so 
you might also enjoy seeing what the style spotters 
found at High Point this market.
Visit Pinterest here



Happy Shopping and let me know if I can help you  
purchase any of these design finds!



source: Lisa Mende Design, Kandrac & Kole, Dovecote Decor

Monday, November 11, 2013

Scalamandre IS Haute Decor



By now, many of you have probably seen Scalamandre's beloved zebra pattern. 
When you think of Scalamandre, most people think it is an Italian or even 
a French born company, creating high end luxury fabrics and wallcoverings.
But you are an ocean away!
It is an American dream, that got its start on Long Island.
 In 1929, an Italian  immigrant,
Franco Scalamandré and wife Flora set out to create a
textile business that would become know all over the world.


Today Scalamandre's President, Steven Stolman's new book, 
Haute Decor, is like a scrapbook of its history. There are three companies that got their 
start in 1929, and are still in business today, Macy's.
Mrs. John L. Strong Fine Stationery and 
Scalamandre.

Famed Interior Designer Nancy McClelland  who worked at
Wanamaker's Department store was instrumental in promoting
Scalamandre Silks.  

During the World War II years, Scalamandre used their mill to produce parachutes, 
helmet linings and insignias.

The original mill in Long Island still bears the Scalamandre name.
It is now an art studio.

Franco's daughter, Adriana Scalamandre Bitters, started working
in the family business at a very young age. In the early 1950's,
Adriana was known to hid her name in some of 
the early hand painted prints.

The Scalamandre name is associated with many famous homes.
There are a number of designs that were created for
Randolph Hearst "Castle," San Simeon.

Designing for President's homes including the White House, is a large part 
of Scalamandre's history. Franco started with  restoration of 
Mt. Vernon and later Monticello. Redecoration of the White House during the 
Kennedy and Clinton era's included their wallpapers and fabrics.


The current President's wife chose to have her  portrait made
by Annie Leibovitz  in the Red Room. When Steven Stoleman was 
asked how he managed to get the rights to use it in Haute Decor,
He told the LA Times; It's called paying for the rights. When I saw it in Vogue, I knew I wanted it for the centerpiece of the book. Everything [upholstery, curtains, wallpaper] you see besides the Michael Kors dress is ScalamandrĂ©. By total coincidence I met Annie last weekend in Connecticut in a little country market in Bridgeport. She was standing in the checkout line with me. I turned around and said, “Please forgive me, but I'm a big fan, and I just finished my first book, and it features this iconic moment you captured.” She said, “That's so kind.

Other famous iconic houses that boast Scalameandre textiles are 

The Dining Room of the Breakers

The Grand Ballroom of Rosecliff was used in the movie
The Great Gatsby








The above pictures show some of their popular patterns 
and print ads. Including the one of designer, Kathryn Ireland.


Then there is Scalamandre's 100% Silk cut velvet, Tigre. It is one their
most sought after fabrics and can retail close to $2,000. a yard! 
How many yards would you like to order? 



In October, Stephen Stoleman was a keynote speaker at ADAC
(Atlanta Decorative Arts Center) He was interview by 
Jennifer Boles, blogger of "The Peak of Chic."

(China)

(Bedding)
Stephen share with us the new directions that Scalamandre has ventured into.

L-R Stephen Stoleman, president, Atlanta designer, Patricia McClean 
and the current owner of Scalamandre, Louis Renzo.
Stephen was entertaining and kept the audience captivated with
his stories of Scalamandre's attraction for those searching
for Haute Decor. If you purchase his book, I promise
you will not be disappointed! 


Source: Scalamandre, LA Times, ADAC 

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Stop in for a "Spell!" Interior Design treats!


I am way behind with my blogging! September and October 
have been 
very hectic months. 
I have had a lot going on personally. We got a new 
grand puppy. Courtenay calls him "Devil Dog" when gets into 
one of those crazy puppy moods.

I had an anniversary and a birthday with several celebrations with friends. 
While having lunch with two very dear friends, Vickie and Elaine.
Vickie mentioned how much she enjoyed the blog I did on 
my little vases and containers.

This got me thinking about how my mother, daughter and I have 
always shared the joy of collecting special things. We had 
our Book Club at my daughter, Courtenay's house last night. I noticed 
as soon as I walked in, that she had out all of her 
Halloween Heirlooms! 
 I thought I would make this a blog post on what our family 
does

This smiling  fellow greets you at Courtenay's, door.

As you enter her casual entry (mudroom) you will find the first
touches of Autumn.

This scarecrow glitters and glows. He just doesn't show up as dazzling as 
he really appears.

Her breakfast room table is ready to start a crisp, sunny day!

Just like at Easter , we have to have a special 
Halloween Tree!

Here is a picture of my Halloween Tree. Do you see the green faced witch
my friend Bonnie gave me? When Jake was very little, he loved that witch on the tree. He had the adults laughing as He could not pronounce 
a W so his witch started with the letter B!

Courtenay has a beautiful collection of 
Neiman Marcus Christmas Snow Globes. 
One year I gave her this one for a Halloween surprise.

I think all females can identify with this tea towel! 

This is perfect for serving up a ghostly brew.

I got my exercise today chasing their puppy, so I could
get the tea light candle out of his mouth.The puppy is named "Golden."
Jake isn't much for silly names. His gold fish was named "Fish."

Come over to my house and I might serve you
 some yummy treats on my Fall pumpkin plate.

I can't decide if my wreath is crooked or maybe 
it is just the photographer!

This little scarecrow may be doing a good job with the birds.
But he is not helping a bit with the deer who keep getting in
the lower planter!

This is Boney. He is my newest addition to our
Halloween decor! 

When black cats prowl and pumpkins gleam,
May luck be yours on Halloween.
_ Author Unknown

May you each have a very Happy Halloween. 
Thank you for joining me on this little personal tour.

Come back and visit with me again soon.
A lot has been going on at the 
Atlanta Decorative Arts Center. 
I will be sharing  my day with the president of
Scalamandre Fabrics and Mario Buatta.
The Prince of Chintz is not what I expected! 
More Southern, Design and Style coming your way!

source: personal photos of Debbie Jacobs Designs