Wilmette Hardware for the Win!

DSC_0002Does your dog bark at the mailman? Hamish has developed a real problem when it comes to being vocal towards the mailman. And our poor mailman would have to come through our privacy door on the street onto the piazza where he would often encounter a less than pleased Hamish in order to put mail through the slot on our front door. For more information on Privacy Doors click here. Typically a privacy door has a mail slot, and thus this problem is typically avoided. However, I didn’t want just any old mail slot. I wanted the perfect mail slot. IMG_5702 Enter Wilmette Hardware . Located in Wilmette, IL, they are the creators and purveyors of the perfect mail slot. Flush with the door, un-lacquered brass – the most attractive mail slot I had ever seen. And trust me, I had looked at a lot of mail slots in the search for the perfect slot. When it arrived I couldn’t have been more excited for the install. IMG_5718 DSC_0017And the finished product. I couldn’t be more pleased with the scale, design, and craftsmanship of this mail slot. DSC_0020 DSC_0028Here is Hamish posing with the new mail slot. Thanks to Wilmette Hardware I know that our mail man is going to be much happier visiting our house. Wilmette Hardware manufactures some absolutely beautiful hardware – look out for a post on doorknobs coming soon. And in the meantime, follow one of their accomplished craftsmen, Micah Eastvold on Instagram at www.instagram.com/micah6eight

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Un Posto al Sole

Scan 3Here at Lacquered Life I have often discussed (perhaps too often) my love for historic buildings decorated in a minimalist style. This can mean a few different things … it can mean modern furniture, it can mean antique furniture, it can mean Scandinavian, it can mean baroque; but what it always means is spartan. No clutter. It allows the architecture and the furniture to breathe, and often gives the historic structure an opportunity to shine. This is exactly what Franco Bergamaschi has done in his 19th century villa in Lodi outside of Milan. He has given this wonderful 19th century home the opportunity to shine. Using mostly antique furniture re-upholstered in linen and a muted paint palette, Bergamaschi’s fireplace mantels, windows, floors, and cabinetry all get their place in the sun, un post al sole. And it is most deserved. 
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Photos via Elle Decoration Country Vol. 4

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Bathtub on the Mount

Chris Dyson 1I would like to spend some time in this tub, wouldn’t you? I love how architect Chris Dyson chose to put the beautiful tub on top of a Carrera pedestal. Typically when we see a freestanding tub like this one, it is completely freestanding. Mounted atop the marble this tub looks even more gracious and inviting, don’t you think? It doesn’t hurt that the tub and its mount are located in a beautifully restored room in a Georgian townhouse in London. For more on some of my favorite tubs, check out my post on Catchpole & Rye.

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