Showing posts with label Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Style. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

William Morris


Article from Wikipedia

William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English architect, furniture and textile designer, artist, writer, socialist and Marxist associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the English Arts and Crafts Movement. Morris wrote and published poetry, fiction, and translations of ancient and medieval texts throughout his life. His best-known works include The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems (1858), The Earthly Paradise (1868–1870), A Dream of John Ball and the utopian News from Nowhere. He was an important figure in the emergence of socialism in Britain, founding the Socialist League in 1884, but breaking with the movement over goals and methods by the end of that decade. He devoted much of the rest of his life to the Kelmscott Press, which he founded in 1891. The 1896 Kelmscott edition of the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer is considered a masterpiece of book design.

Born in Walthamstow in East London, Morris was educated at Marlborough and Exeter College, Oxford. In 1856, he became an apprentice to Gothic revival architect G. E. Street. That same year he founded the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, an outlet for his poetry and a forum for development of his theories of hand-craftsmanship in the decorative arts. In 1861, Morris founded a design firm in partnership with the artist Edward Burne-Jones, and the poet and artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti which had a profound impact on the decoration of churches and houses into the early 20th century. His chief contribution to the arts was as a designer of repeating patterns for wallpapers and textiles, many based on a close observation of nature. He was also a major contributor to the resurgence of traditional textile arts and methods of production.


Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Parisian Chic




The French always have a way of being chic without even trying to be chic. Think about their fashion, woman , way of life (ces't la vie). Same goes to interiors. The Parisian apartment is the ultimate dream of a modern contemporary women ( which include yours truly, moi. Even i can be a minimalist at times). Imagine the soft breeze blowing in through open balcony doors, rippling against the gauzy curtains, as you recline on a chaise lounge and gaze out at the Eiffel Tower, silhouetted against a backdrop of crimson sunset. Oooh, la la.

What is Parisian Apartment Style?


Parisian Apartment Style encompasses a number of different decor styles and spans over many design.Style will incorporate Mediterranean and Old World flair with the "noveau" trends of Art Deco and cabaret influences. Overall, the feeling of a Parisian Apartment decor should be one of over the top elegance with luxe layers and rich appointments. In short, the gaudier the better. Add herringbone parquet oak floor together. You'll get the picture.Perfect for that Te'te' a te'te'.



What color palette is most often associated with Parisian Apartment decor?


Jewel tones. The opulence of jewel tones works best with Parisian Apartment Style. Examples of appropriate colors might include crimson red or garnet tones, emerald green, and cobalt blue - colors that have richness, depth, and remind you of something palatial or "royal" in nature. Accents in burnished gold, black, and white work best and give a graphic liveliness to the space. Black is "grounding" in nature, toning down the bold richness of the jewel tones. White softens and lightens the color palette. Gold adds to the rich and royal feel of the space. time periods, drawing from and expanding upon rich, historical elements.


N'est ce pas?