Luster » decor http://thisisluster.com design + lifestyle Sat, 08 Jun 2013 03:31:35 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.2 ::: Ikat tile ::: http://thisisluster.com/2011/09/07/ikat-tile/ http://thisisluster.com/2011/09/07/ikat-tile/#comments Wed, 07 Sep 2011 13:22:45 +0000 Luster http://thisisluster.com/?p=967537015

I am playing catch up this week and am completely bogged down between work and personal life so I’ll resume with new posts next week. I have some Fall fashion picks lined up and some guest posts –  so stay tuned! In the meantime, check out this new Ikat tile from Ravenna Mosaics. How gorgeous would it be as an accent wall?

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Spotted via Christine Martinez on Pinterest. Photos by Ravenna Mosaics

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{D/R} the legacy of the Design Research store http://thisisluster.com/2010/10/24/dr-the-legacy-of-the-design-research-store/ http://thisisluster.com/2010/10/24/dr-the-legacy-of-the-design-research-store/#comments Sun, 24 Oct 2010 18:16:21 +0000 Luster http://thisisluster.com/?p=967534078

{Exterior of D|R Cambridge building, photo by ESTO}

Last fall when we visited family in Cambridge, we happened upon an intriguing building at 48 Brattle Street in Harvard Square with five floors of floor to ceiling glass that appeared to be a store filled with eye popping Scandinavian design in the form of textiles, furniture and tabletop items. There was no entrance or any other info available besides some signs about it being an installation. Like so many other designers, I have always had an ongoing fascination with Scandinavian design, so when an article popped up recently in the NY times Style magazine, it was exciting to finally discover the history of this landmark building and its creator, Ben Thompson.

Ben Thompson shown in the D|R store in Cambridge, Mass. Photo by Design Research, Inc. Thompson is also known for his creation of Faneuil Hall Marketplace, and South Street Seaport.

Architect Ben Thompson and chair of Harvard’s Architecture Department was the founder of a store called D|R which stood for Design Research. Inspired by Scandinavian textiles and design he discovered in Europe during the 50′s, he decided to open a retail store in 1953 with the sole purpose of making modern design accessible to American customers. The first store was located in a residential home, but years later when Thompson completed construction on a building of his own design, the store moved to its new location at 48 Brattle Street in 1969. Eventually the store opened locations in New York, San Francisco, and Philadelphia.

{Above} The original D|R Cambridge store housed in a former residential clapboard home photos by Design Research, Inc.

{Above & Below} the interiors of the D|R store in Cambridge at 48 Brattle Street that opened its doors in 1969, photos by ESTO

{Above} left photo by Michael Proulx and right photo by ESTO

{Clockwise left to right:} The D|R store on 57th street in New York City photo by George Cserna, D|R storefront in San Francisco’s Ghiradelli Square photo courtesy of © Jane Thompson via Marimekko: Fabrics, Fashion, Architecture, and the D|R installation in 2009 in the former D|R building at 48 Brattle Street photo by Richard Schieferdecker via NY Times

Perhaps the most lasting influence on American consumers is D|R’s introduction of textiles by Marimekko. Thompson met Marimekko’s founder Armi Ratia in 1958. By 1959 Marimekko’s bright textiles were displayed in D|R’s store, and by 1960, Jacqueline Kennedy was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine in a bright pink Marimekko dress, creating national attention for the Finnish design house. Julia Child was also a huge fan of the store, forming a close bond with the Thompsons. For her show The French Chef, Child often used cooking equipment and furniture provided by D|R.

Life Magazine’s iconic spread on Marimekko, June 1966. Photographed in Finland by Tony Vaccaro

{The D|R installation, September 2009. Photos by Luster}

D|R’s legacy also paved the way for some of the most well-known retailers of our time. Most notably, Crate & Barrel is the closest follower with its original inception based on the impact it had on C&B’s founder, Gordon Segal. Segal began buying Marimekko textiles wholesale from D|R, and when D|R folded in 1978, Crate and Barrel moved into the storefront at 48 Brattle street for the next 30 years. If you go into any C&B store today, the retail concepts founded by Thompson are very evident in the merchandising and product choices as well as Marimekko’s textiles which they continue to infuse into their collection. Other famous D|R followers include Sir Terence Conran’s stores Habitat and The Conran Shop, Williams-Sonoma, Room and Board, MOMA Store, and Design within Reach.

For more information check out Chronicle’s book co-authored by Ben Thompson’s widow: Design Research: The Store That Brought Modern Living to American Homes © by Jane Thompson and Alexandra Lange.

{Images from Design Research: The Store That Brought Modern Living to American Homes © by Jane Thompson and Alexandra Lange, unless otherwise noted. All written content by ©Luster 2010}

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{Antelopes and Gazelles and Rams} oh my! http://thisisluster.com/2010/10/14/antelopes-and-gazelles-and-rams-oh-my/ http://thisisluster.com/2010/10/14/antelopes-and-gazelles-and-rams-oh-my/#comments Thu, 14 Oct 2010 05:00:24 +0000 Luster http://thisisluster.com/?p=967534063

I’ve got running animals with horns on my mind after seeing this coffee table shown above, which caught my eye a few years ago and I forgot about it until it popped up again in the new issue of Lonny. From the little information available, it seems to be a 70′s reproduction of an original Art Deco piece and is used quite a bit in current Hollywood Regency decor. While trying to hunt it down around the web, I came across these other pretty pieces with antelopes, gazelles and rams.

{Clockwise Left to Right}: bushbuck antelope vintage framed print, lalounis vintage 18K ram bracelet, gold plated antelope ring,  deco gazelle bookends,  prancing deer vintage pitcher and glasses set, antelope mother and baby statue from flickr, Derek Lam clutch with ram head hardware, ram bracelet | Roundup by Luster ©2010

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{Roman & Williams} http://thisisluster.com/2010/09/05/roman-williams/ http://thisisluster.com/2010/09/05/roman-williams/#comments Mon, 06 Sep 2010 03:22:20 +0000 Luster http://thisisluster.com/?p=967533727

Usually when it comes to choosing color for home decor, I gravitate toward white to make everything in my apartment look bigger. Maybe it’s because fall is approaching that today,  I am feeling the opposite, and loving all the slick black used by husband and wife team Roman + Williams.

Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman & Williams | Vogue Living

They are the genius behind 211 Elizabeth street, the Standard Hotel, the Ace Hotel in NY, and the set design of several feature films. Their appreciation for original materials, industrial eclectic vintage, and slick surfaces reign in all of their work. They have branched into designing interiors for select clients, and will soon begin designing products.

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The couple’s Manhattan loft

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The lounge at the Standard NY featuring custom made couches by Roman & Williams

The residences at 211 Elizabeth Street in Nolita

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Above and below; the Montauk beach house the couple shares

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Under a {canopy} http://thisisluster.com/2010/08/20/party-under-a-tent/ http://thisisluster.com/2010/08/20/party-under-a-tent/#comments Fri, 20 Aug 2010 15:20:39 +0000 Luster http://thisisluster.com/?p=967533132

How lovely it would be to attend a party or wedding under a soft fabric tent with a variety of chandeliers.

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Constellations http://thisisluster.com/2010/08/06/913970100/ http://thisisluster.com/2010/08/06/913970100/#comments Fri, 06 Aug 2010 20:00:00 +0000 Luster http://designluster.tumblr.com/post/913970100

loving all things zodiac, and becoming really interested in constellations for interiors. the obsession started years ago with the ceiling at grand central terminal, and just got reignited when i saw the mural painted in the bar ceiling of boxwood, the gorgeous atlanta home decorated by miles redd and featured in this month’s town and country.

the bar ceiling at boxwood

constellation cards

extinct constellation globus aerostaticus

george’s harp

zodiac plates at wisteria

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