Spring is in the Air!

Good Morning Lacquered Lifers! Sorry for the lack of posts last week, there is a lot going on here at Church Street … and I promise to let you in the loop very soon. Spring has finally arrived in Charleston, and to celebrate that I want to embrace all things “spring-like” and surround myself with the feeling of springtime – which to me means green! The flowers are blooming and the plants are coming back and I want to feel that feeling inside and out. And who better to do that with than a man who loved his gardens, the late, great, Oscar de la Renta. So lets paper our walls with springtime so that we can feel this great all the time! All of the papers below are from Oscar de la Renta’s wallpaper collection for Lee Jofa. 
Oscar 4Zig Zag Paper in Blue/Green

Oscar 3Hedges Paper in Off White
Oscar 1Morning Glory Paper in Spring

 

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Great Collaborations: CB2 & SAIC

Good Morning Lacquered Lifers! I received my CB2 catalog this week, and upon opening it I learned that CB2 has entered into a partnership with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Very cool. The result? The space saving solutions of twelve SAIC students. The streamlined designs of these pieces of furniture and lighting are wonderful, but more importantly, these pieces offer some of the best in solutions to small space living that I have ever seen. How much fun would I be having with these pieces if I still lived in New York?! Bravo CB2, and congrats to the SAIC students. Below are three of my favorite pieces in the collection.CB23First up is the Cache Storage Cabinet, designed by Chester Ong. Great as a bar to eat at, a bar to drink at, and a great spot for storing just about anything. The shelves pull out on a set of rolling casters. Absolutely perfect in the small apartment kitchen. CB22Next up is the Tonic Bar Cart, designed by Zach Pino. Do I see a theme with my favorites? Corners are some of the most underused storage opportunities in a small space, and the ability to store not only your booze, but also your glassware in space that would otherwise be occupied by a constantly dying tree is phenomenal. Obviously I am a fan of the material – the lucite is a chic statement that takes up very little visual room. CB2Finally the Sling Nightstand, designed by Brooke Collins. What a great idea. I have always loved the look of those magazine stands with brass legs and leather slings, but in a small space you really don’t need one more thing cluttering your floor space. Enter the sling nightstand! Great as a nightstand or a side table, the very cool sling provides a great place to throw all those magazines that have been lying on the floor when you have friends over for drinks.

Congrats again to the students at SAIC, and way to go CB2 for a great collaboration.

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Flash Back Friday Favorites: Cherryfields

dransfield-and-ross-ed0710-01-lgnGood Morning Lacquered Lifers! Here is another installment of Flash Back Friday Favorites. This Friday I am featuring another one of my absolute favorites, Cherryfields, the Georgian Revival home of designers Dransfield & Ross. In an interesting twist, the designers purchased this home from Nancy Pyne, of Pyne Hollyhock fame. Where did she move when she left Cherryfields? Well she simply swapped homes with the designers of course! That house can be seen in last week’s Flash Back Friday Favorites post. These photos of Cherryfields were published in the June 2010 issue of Elle Decor, and from day one I have been inspired by these photos, and to this day I continue to be inspired. The butler’s pantry (below) and the study came in very handy in our restoration here at Church Street. Happy Friday! Dransfield & Ross Kitchen 2dransfield and ross 3
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Photos via Elle Decor

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