Saturday, September 25, 2010
Goodbye Summer and Hello Fall!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Traveling Kimpton Style
entry way to Hotel Allegro |
lobby view |
stairway |
so much in the detail |
elevator doors |
double-sided fireplace |
living room of hotel room |
jacuzzi bath tub |
bedroom chair |
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Wordless Wednesday - LACMA
Monday, June 21, 2010
Summer Goals
- go on the architectural tour when we go to Chicago
- take a funny face picture of the nieces when we go to Michigan
- take a full family photo when we go to Michigan
- dance at a summer wedding
- go to the dog beach (maybe a few times)
- go to Disneyland just for the fireworks
- go to the animation class at California Adventure 5 times
- save for a kayak
- tweet up with Chicago Twitter friends
- walk around the Queen Mary, possibly take a tour (beautiful Art Deco interiors)
- host at least 2 game nights
- bike ride to Huntington Beach
- ride the AquaBus and walk around Shoreline Village
- ride a water bike
- go through our closet and find clothes and other items to donate
- go to the Belmont Brewery
- start refurbishing the alley chair
- girls day at the spa
- have a sunset picnic at the beach
- make a summer mixed drink
- try at least 5 of the gazillion recipes I haven’t tried
- walk around downtown Fullerton
- tour the Gamble House by Greene & Greene in Pasadena (Arts & Crafts)
- walk up Signal Hill and back down it
- walk to the local farmers market
Friday, June 18, 2010
Wedding Memories 9.8.07
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Diamond in the Rough
I love chairs.
There is something about chairs that I find so interesting. They are practical pieces of art. Lately I’ve been taking notice to wire chairs.
Currently catching my eye: Bertoia Wire Diamond Chair
It was designed by Italian furniture designer, Harry Bertoia in the 1950s and manufactured by Knoll.
While Bertoia created a few amazing wire chairs, this one draws my attention the most. It’s strong wire frame delicately folds down and reminds me of great structural architecture. It’s made of bent and welded steel rods of chrome with an upholstery seat.
I love the chairs that aren’t just chairs, chairs that take the form of art or in this case sculptures. This one definitely fits into what I love about chairs.
“If you look at these chairs, they are mainly made of air, like sculpture. Space passes right through them." – Bertoia
You can also find this chair completely covered in upholstery for a much softer look however you miss out on the unique wire structure. Both would be great pieces to add to a mid-century modern style.
If you’re interested in learning a bit about these great iconic chairs, check out http://hivemodern.com. They have a great selection and give a brief history on the chair and designer. I could and do spend hours on this site.