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On January 9, I spent my Saturday wandering through the creative labyrinth that was the Gift, Home Furnishings & Area Rug Markets at AmericasMart in downtown Atlanta, a whirlwind tour of pop-up booths, inventory-packed showrooms and exciting new product introductions spanning dozens of floors of three monolithic buildings. After a fruitful day—in heels—I hobbled to a flight of escalators to make my evening exit when I happened upon the temporary booth of Thomas Paul merchandise and alike brands, which Thomas Paul, dapperly dressed, was manning himself. But the designer—a darling of the indie blogosphere as much as the high-end boutiques known for carrying his stylish pillows and boldly patterned rugs—offered the greatest pick-me-up when he gave me a guided tour of his latest collections before their retail debuts.

Thomas Paul

Thomas Paul

And even as I await their arrival in Atlanta stores, there’s yet another Paul venture on the way. It may come as no surprise that Duralee has had incredible success with its first book of Thomas Paul-licensed fabrics, which is why I was so delighted when I received an e-mail this morning announcing the official release of Thomas Paul 2, the designer’s second edition of modern fabrics for the to-the-trade-only company. From a graphic take on pagoda, to a contemporary Chinoiserie bound to upstage even DwellStudio’s, to cool must-have nautical motifs, the fabrics—available locally at Atlanta Decorative Arts Center suite 423—are certain to be hits with designers and their clients alike. My favorites from the new collection below:

This mod pagoda pattern invites limitless possibilities.

This mod pagoda pattern invites limitless possibilities.

This would be super for a flowing window treatment. Just imagine the sun streaming through!

This would be super for a flowing window treatment. Just imagine the sun streaming through!

I would love to make this into a seat cushion for a vintage cane chair—or maybe a PierceMartin number in wicker or bamboo.

I would love to make this into a seat cushion for a vintage cane chair—or maybe a PierceMartin number in wicker or bamboo.

This cheery floral would be brilliant as a duvet cover.

This cheery floral would be brilliant as a duvet cover.

For the non-designer readers among us (myself included), Calico Corners also carries a number of last season’s Thomas Paul designs on retail (I bought the Stockholm pattern in berry for some flanged pillow covers at my own home). And thankfully, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles readers can get 15 percent discount on any Calico Corners purchase by using a coupon from our spring Luxury Savings Book, arriving in mailboxes—and online at AtlantaHomesMag.com for convenient printing—in mid-February.

PLUS! See how Keith Summerour incorporated a Thomas Paul print into the master bedroom of his Meriwether County home by visiting the story, “The View From Here,” at AtlantaHomesMag.com.

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John Oetgen’s in the news again, and not just for his stunning designs for the Living Room in the 2009 Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Christmas House, which we’re delighted to be publishing in our March 2010 issue. This time, Oetgen has lent his expertise to an equally stylish new venture: the new JP Collection line of upholstery for Jerry Pair & Associates, which debuted just last week at the Design Center of the Americas (DCOTA) Market in Dania, Florida. 

JP Collection

Oetgen’s decades of design experience have enabled him—in collaboration with Dan Cahoon, Jerry Pair’s president, and Delmas Rushing, the company’s furniture sales specialist—to create an heirloom-quality collection featuring eight-way hand-tied springs, kiln-dried hardwood frames and plush, high-end cushioning for classic pieces born of modern manufacturing technology. The #9211 style love seat is show above, but we think you’ll be just as smitten with the others. Find the JP Collection first at the Atlanta, Dania and New York Jerry Pair showrooms, and learn more about Jerry Pair by clicking here. Oetgen Design’s Web site can be found here.

Jerry Pair
351 Peachtree Hills Ave. NE
Suite 508
Atlanta 30305
(404) 261-6337
jerrypair.com

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I attended the “Top Design” Season 2 casting call Friday at ADAC—and wow, after seeing some of the applicants in action, you’d be hard-pressed to convince me they won’t be making their television debuts on Bravo this fall. Keep watch in support of Atlanta’s own!

The “Top Design” casting in Atlanta was the first of six on a hunt for top designers; other castings will be held in San Francisco, Las Vegas, Dallas, New York, and Los Angeles. Friday’s casting began around 1:00, but dozens of colorful characters were waiting in the Atrium lounge by 11:00.

After having their photos snapped, designers were ushered by groups of four into a sea of sleek white chairs, made still colorful by some of the most fashionable local talents waiting for their turn in the all-glass interview room. By the end of the day, nearly 100 designers had been interviewed for a chance to become the next “It” designer.

ADAC
Photos were tricky to get inside the casting call, but when ADAC—which is usually to the trade only—opened its doors on Friday, the parking lot overflowed with designers and hopefuls alike.

Atlanta-area designer Jay Gladney, who works for Renaissance Tile & Bath, decided to attend the casting call after seeing a flier advertisement at work. Gladney said he watched the show last year and loved it, adding, “I just don’t want to hear the words, ‘See you later, decorator’!” He describes his style as pared down and elegant. “Everyone is getting tired of fussy,” he added. “I think my style is a style for today.”

I ran into a couple of ambitious aspirants outside, too. Jona Olivia Payne, ASID Student Member, is a soon-to-be commercial designer who found out about the “Top Design” casting call just a day before by a former professor. She carried her portfolio and materials to ADAC not for the chance to win $100,000 and a spread in Elle Decor magazine, but for the name recognition such an opportunity can afford a young designer. “Now is the time to be an interior designer in Atlanta,” she explained. “It’s a big city and everybody is applying for the same jobs, so you get a lot of ‘no’s. By getting my name out there, I hope to get a ‘yes’.”

Hopefuls can still apply for “Top Design” Season 2 by getting in an application and 5-minute video by February 15; all information is available at www.BravoTV.com/casting or by emailing casting@magicalelves.com. Production begins early to mid spring. If all goes according to plan, viewers can look forward to the second season debut this fall!

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Attention Atlanta-area designers and hopefuls: tomorrow could be your big day! Don’t miss an exclusive casting call for Season Two of Bravo TV’s “Top Design” series at ADAC, where deep South decorators will prove a force to reckon with for their LA and New York counterparts.

The style is high, the competition is stiff, and the doors are open! Attend for a rare chance to rub elbows with Atlanta’s best and brightest interiors experts or even compete for national recognition on Bravo TV. Another plus? Season Two of the popular show will get a boost from the creative minds behind the “Project Runway,” “Top Chef,” and “Project Greenlight” series—an even better reason to watch.

Interested in vying for a spot? It’s not too late to send in your registration. Visit BravoTV.com/casting for an application form, and be sure to get it in by February 15.

(Psst, you’ll be ahead of the game if you print out the application online and bring it to the casting call tomorrow afternoon.)

AH&L editors will be in attendance at the ADAC Designer Lounge/Presentation Room, First Floor Atrium, 1-5 p.m. (351 Peachtree Hills Ave., NE).

Check back Monday for our detailed report (and photos, too) of the talented locals who will be wowing national scouts with their standout design skills.

See you there!

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