March 2010

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I am loving the new collection of oil paintings by artist Donna Hughes, now available through the Bradley-Hughes showroom at ADAC. A New York native, Hughes grew up around the influence of art, architecture and artists; thus, she exhibits an exceptional handling of color, composition and atmosphere in her otherworldly landscapes and figurative paintings that feature alluring blurs, much like those of antique photographs. See the artist’s latest figurative works in person at Bradley-Hughes, and e-mail info@bradley-hughes.com to inquire about sizing, pricing and more.

"Twist"

"Enlightenment"

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Editor’s note: The 2010 Atlanta Symphony Associates Decorators’ Show House & Gardens opens April 17 at 3639 Tuxedo Rd. We’ve once again invited kitchen design extraordinaire and Design Galleria principal Matthew Quinn to to keep a journal of the process, every step of the way. Today is his first installment about how the kitchen is taking shape. Look for a new installment every week until the Show House opens.

We had so much fun and received such great feedback and questions from last year’s blog about the journey to the completion of 2009 Atlanta Symphony Decorators’ Show House; we could not resist doing it again. This year the show house is back on more familiar ground in a historic Colonial-Revival style home in Tuxedo Park versus last year’s show house in the newly opened St. Regis. Last year we chronicled the design process of one of the modern kitchens we presented, while this year we will share our adventures of designing, renovating and installing this traditional kitchen. Clearly, there will be some similarities as we approach the design process the same way no matter what the project; but this year we had some unique challenges.

This particular home means something to me. I had just started as an intern at Design Galleria in 1993 when Cliff Wang and Kathy Gregorcyk were installing a new kitchen into this home. This house was the first job site I visited and the first kitchen installation I experienced. It made gutting the kitchen especially hard but also exhilarating and exciting to see what the new guard at Design Galleria could do in the same space 17 years later.

People really do not live today much differently than they did in 1993. The original kitchen was actually still in great shape and the layout of the kitchen would still be considered appropriate for a modern family. The first thing that dates a kitchen is the appliances. We could have simply exchanged the appliances, replaced the hood and backsplash and a faucet here and there and this could have worked…but what kind of challenge is that? We wanted to do more; let’s remember, this is a show house!


Pictures of the original kitchen

The original kitchen had a 36” wide refrigerator, 36” wide freezer, 48” wide range, a warming drawer, microwave, main sink, prep sink, one dishwasher, desk and a rather small walk-in pantry. The island layout really separated the kitchen from the keeping room which was intentional, so whoever was cooking was not disturbed by all the hustle and bustle. The refrigerator and freezer were placed symmetrically on each side of the range while a desk and shallow pantry backed up to the powder room and pantry concealing a dumbwaiter to the garage. The biggest challenge in this space is the ceiling height of 8’6” with existing 6” tall beams. We are going to have to pull some ceiling elevating tricks out of our hat to make this kitchen feel taller.


Original kitchen plan

Stay tuned next week for the changes we made to the plan.

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Style icon Cornelia Guest has been named honorary chair of SCAD Atlanta’s Scholarship Gala, next Thursday. The third annual event serves as the university’s primary benefit and will feature a silent auction of original artwork, live demonstrations, fashion performances and select pieces from the C.Z. Guest Costume Collection on display.
More details from the release: In 2008, Cornelia Guest donated more than 400 objects, including two exquisite “Delphos” style gowns by Mariano Fortuny, to the SCAD Museum of Art in honor of her mother, C.Z. Guest, who was a fashion icon married to Winston Guest. A second cousin of Winston Churchill attended their wedding at which Ernest Hemingway was the best man. C.Z. Guest’s role in high society during the mid- to late-20th century was closely intertwined with figures such as Truman Capote and important designers of the time. Her celebrity status prompted her to be featured on the cover of Time magazine in 1962, photographed frequently by Sir Cecil Beaton and other noted photographers, and portrayed by the artist Salvador Dali.
Her daughter, Cornelia Guest, leads a rich and varied life as an entrepreneur, philanthropist, skilled horsewoman and animal rights activist. She is the personification of the new generation of all-American woman active in a range of social causes and careers, from her work with the Humane Society of New York and Paws for Patients in Los Angeles and New York, to her current endeavor, a green and eco-friendly product line.
The SCAD Atlanta Scholarship Gala will be held at the university’s 1600 Peachtree St. location. For VIP ticket holders, the event begins at 6:30 p.m. and includes a collectors’ preview reception, select artist appearances, an exclusive “buy it now” auction option and an exclusive opportunity to meet Cornelia Guest. The start time for cocktail ticket holders is 7:30 p.m. Cocktail tickets are priced at $150; VIP tickets are $275.

To purchase tickets or for more information about the event, call Rebecca Nort at 404.253.2728.

Spring for a Sale!

Some of you may remember my mention of Scents & Feel‘s Fouta Turkish bath towels from my post on outdoor living products last week. Well, this morning I received an e-mail from One Kings Lane, a private home decor sales Web site, regarding a sale through April 1 on the special Fouta towels I was telling you about. The prices have been slashed on these beachy beauties, which are going for as little as $25 each. And the colors are just divine.

 

The site is also currently hosting sales of Orla Kiely papers, Labrazel bathroom accessories and Olivina Napa Valley bath and beauty products. Click here to learn more about One Kings Lane and join the club for daily home decor exclusives, or tell a friend!

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Last night, Circa Lighting locations across the Southeast welcomed top designers of the company’s lighting lines to its Atlanta, Charleston, Savannah and Houston showrooms for 5-8 p.m. cocktail receptions celebrating designs by each top industry talent. Eric Cohler, Randy Powers and Alexa Hampton were among the guests of honor, with Suzanne Kasler present at the Atlanta location and signing copies of her latest book, Inspired Interiors, throughout the evening. Select pieces from her lighting line were on display throughout the showroom, as well, exemplifying her passions for French antique- and vintage modern-inspired pieces with subtle details, strong architectural shapes and rich finishes in metal, wood, crystal, mercury glass and more. Through April 5, a portion of the proceeds from in-store purchases of each featured designers’ Circa Lighting pieces will go to the charity of the designer’s choice, with Kasler’s being The Genesis Shelter in Atlanta. Learn more about this great charity at genesisshelter.com.
 

Guests were welcomed by an oversize print-out of the cover of Kasler's latest tome, Inspired Interiors

Examples of Kasler's new lighting line for Circa Lighting, such as the Roswell Sconces and Sebastian Frame Sconces, were interspersed throughout the showroom.

Kasler's Dalton Table Lamp, featuring mercury glass on an antique gold base.

Kasler signed copies of her latest book throughout the evening.

The Quatrefoil Floor Lamp, featuring one of the world's most classic motifs.


What are your favorite Suzanne Kasler designs for Circa Lighting, and how have you used them in your homes? Tell us in the comment section below.

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