...just a collection of people and things I find beautiful, inspirational or just wicked clever.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Congratulations to my creative friend!

My good friend Adam Katz of NATE (organics) was Designer of the Week in last Sunday's Vancouver Province. I love Adam's dedication to environmental and social awareness and sustainability, it comes from the heart. At NATE (organics), Adam's choice to use certified organic cotton helps him do his part to ensure that farmers as well the communities supporting the organic farmland are exposed to far fewer chemicals. Adam says that more than 1/3 of a pound of chemical fertilizers and pesticides are used in the growing of conventional cotton - yikes. Sunday's Province article gives a shout out to Adam's new collection, "refind". In the refind collection Adam is using (he calls it upcycling not recycling) vintage designer silk ties, NATE organic Ts from past seasons and vintage rock Ts turning them into "a collection for the cool, conscious and collected". Well done Adam!


From Adam's website http://nateorganics.com/site

Keep Calm and Carry On, my favourite!

Sorry Adam, couldn't resist,  I found this picture on Adam's website... fair game I say. Adam with is faithful companion not coincidentally named Nate (Nate is now bigger than Adam!)

Wicked clever: Being eco-friendly and super cool!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Well spent afternoon

I spent Friday afternoon at the Interior Design Show West, it was trade day yesterday and it was nice to run into people I work with and chit - chat and about what everyone is up to. First off, I must confess that I have not been inside Vancouver's Trade and Convention Centre where this year's show is being held, so I was excited to be seeing this fabulous building (especially on such a gorgeous day), it definitely lived up to the hype - fab. Amongst the exhibitors I visited, was Lara at the Solus Decor display. We often use Solus for our fireplace mantels, they make the most amazing concrete surrounds in several styles - from modern to traditional. Lara was excited about a new line of planters they are carrying from Swiss eform. All of the Swiss eform products are handmade in Switzerland from a breathable, frost free, durable and recyclable fiber cement. My favourite from the line are the Ginko planters, the shape allows you to nestle them together or arrange them in a line, bonus - they are light weight!


Ginko Planters available at Solus Decor



Beautiful: seeing all the blond wood flooring EVERYWHERE. 
  

Friday, October 15, 2010

Excitng new store alert

Two of my favourite people are opening their first retail store here in Vancouver. Rien amd Michael are the brilliant young minds behind Revamp, Vancouver's first staging company. I have worked with Revamp for years they have a great eye for style, I wish them best of luck in their new venture. Mint Interiors will be opening October 25th at a super location, 1805 Fir St (@ West 2nd) right near the entrance to Granville Island and my favourite lighting store Luminosa.





Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Local artist shout out.

Being a home builder means keeping an eye on the competition and checking out what other developers are up to. It was during one of these outings that Oliver and I came across one home with several pieces of sculpture that knocked our socks off, amazing figures of bronze and cable (similar to the photo below).


A few weeks later Oliver had a chance meeting with our friend,  Michele Becker of Becker Galleries, Oliver explained the fabulous sculptures we had seen and Michele of course knew exactly who it was, in fact coincidentally she was hosting a an exhibition of the artist himself David Robinson. We have got great friends!


Oliver and I are so happy to have been able to purchase the above sculpture, Celestial Navigation by David Robinson, it's proudly displayed in our living room. The directional halogen lights help to show off the artwork's amazing detail, reflecting light and adding depth to the piece. It makes me smile every time I walk into that room.

Beautiful: a piece of art that entices one in, time and time again, sometimes seeing elements not noticed before.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Soup Anyone?

One of the fun things about designing a modern home's interior is that you can make some style choices that are a little quirky. I was so pumped to find some really interesting light fixtures for our two modern homes on west 15th Ave here in Vancouver.



The Canned Light from Ingo Maurer at 3715 West 15th Ave., inspired the red back painted glass backsplash.




Luzifer's Mini Mikado Suspension Lamp was one of the first design elements I chose for 3725 West 15th, I could imagine how the fanned out veneer strips would create interesting shadows on the almost white walls. The colour green was also bang on, bringing the outdoors in, perfect against the big front windows. 

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Online finds

Choosing the right design elements for our two modern homes was a little out of my usual comfort zone. Working with talented architect David Nicolay who is responsible for some of Vancouver's hippest dining spots The Habitat LoungeThe Cascade Room and Latitude Restaurant and Wine Bar was also, needless to say a little daunting. Rising to the challenge, I did a lot of my shopping online, finding some pretty cool things while trying to keep to the idea of choosing eco-friendly products. I was thrilled to find some fantastic mirrors for the powder rooms on the main floor.
Powder room 3715 West 15th

These mirrors are made of recycled aluminium by New York artist Babette Holland. Babette spins the recycled aluminium much like a potter would spin clay to produce these works of art,  as well as beautiful lamps and vases. 

Wicked clever: artists who step out the box to produce beautiful objects through creative use of recycled materials. 


Saturday, October 9, 2010

My new favourite tile

Tile shopping is something I look forward to the most with each new project, especially at Stone Tile here in Vancouver. Haley Whalen CID my design rep constantly comes up with new and inspiring tile options for me. For the 4408 West 15th project Haley was very excited about a new tile they had found during their recent buying trip to Italy. One look and I was sold, I knew right away this was the tile for the master bath, this was just right for my attempt to bring a little Belgian flare to this house in Vancouver.




Master bath at 4408 West 14th


 These (admittedly subtle) porcelain tiles are from the dynamic Spanish designer, Patricia Urquiola for Mutina.

Déchirer (French for 'torn' or 'ripped') tiles remind of a once-ornate surface that was left to the mercy of the elements. 


Wicked clever: My tiler Nico for installing these monster tiles (they are two feet by 4 feet).

Friday, October 8, 2010

4408 West 14th is finished!

I had a lot fun designing the interior of our latest Homeworx home. While we had great success creating the two modern homes, I have a small obsession with Belgian design and really wanted to throw that into the mix somehow on this latest project. What I love about traditional Belgian design is that texture  plays a big role, rough light woods and light coloured rustic stone are teamed with smooth reflective surfaces, shiny crystals and glass to create a perfect balance, a treat for the eye. Hats off to our architect Nigel Hacker from Intarsia Design for designing one of the best floor plans on a 33 foot lot we ever built.



To view more photos and find out more about the listing check out our realtor's link below.

Just...beautiful

Somethings just make you smile, I am lucky enough to own two of Vancouver artist Leah MacFarlane's amazing paintings.






Beautiful: what more can I say.

The perfect bag



I just recently returned from Nova Scotia, a special trip with my sister Sharon, paying tribute to and celebrating the great life of our truly inspirational and dearly missed father, Art Cowie (he was born 76 years ago in Halifax, Nova Scotia) and reconnecting with our mysterious past (our 5x great grandfather is buried in Liverpool, Nova Scotia). This was not a sad journey as our father had a wonderful life but one of discovery, as we really knew very little of our family history - thank goodness for Ancestry.ca.

The Cowie Plot, Liverpool Nova Scotia


 We came across this little market in the old Alexander Keith's Brewery in Halifax and within seconds I spotted this little stall selling these fabulous bags that are hand cut and crafted from the reclaimed sails of a Nonsuch, a racing class sailboat with a wishbone shaped boom, local to the Maritimes. My dad loved the ocean, he was in the navy in his youth and spent as much time as he could out on his own boat "At Last". A sail bag, well perfect.



This is from the Sea Dog website

Seadog Bag company, is based in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
Danette Eden, the founder, is a commercial seamstress. It’s her love of designing and creating combined with her talent that Danette has arrived at being the creator of “carrying solutions”…cool bags. Embracing her concern for the environment, her designs were first created using retired sails destined for the landfill. Her choice of material has evolved, always keeping the philosophy of eco-bags in mind. Realizing the diversity of textile she soon realized that many other strong, durable, and appealing materials could also be diverted – used seat belts for straps, etc. 
It all started with creating bags using retired sails from vessels which have or still are plying the oceans. Sails are made from Dacron. Dacron is very durable and strong. Dacron is weather-resistant. Dacron is the perfect material for bags. Seadog Bags are now catching admiring glances in the urban streets. Seadog Bags have come a long way baby and are being carried even further on the broad, stylish shoulders of the fashion conscience.


Wicked Clever: making something beautiful, durable and just darn useful out of material destined for the landfill, wicked clever.
Beautiful: splitting up and running barefoot through an old cemetery in the rain trying to beat your sister at finding your ancestor's headstones. 

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Life is too short to drink bad wine...




Hmmm, let's see Oliver and the Naramata Bench, BC during the Pinot Gris harvest with the weather forecast predicting 25 degrees for the first weekend in October - shall we go? A..yes. Any weekend away with my husband coincidentally also named Oliver and our dear friends Andy and Anna is always no brainer, guaranteed fun, relaxation with good conversation then to throw in my favourite grape the lovely Pinot Gris and that's a weekend away. How to make it more special? Stay in the guest house at the Burrowing Owl Winery on the day they are harvesting the perfectly ripe Pinot Gris grapes. The tractors started rolling at about 5:30 am rousting us from our big fluffy beds, you could feel the vibe in the air, this what the wine makers have been waiting for all year. Nestled on a sandy plateau near the north end of Lake Osoyoos, Burrowing Owl is situated in one of the most highly rated locations for growing grapes in Canada. We strolled through the vineyards, stepping out of the way of container after container of Pinot grapes on their way to crusher. These grapes have 24 hours from the time they are picked until the time they must be safely tucked away into one of the giant stainless steel vats, to start the process of becoming one of my favourite BC wines.


The Burrowing Owl is warm, cozy and built in the style of an adobe structure you would see in New Mexico. Our rooms reflected that same earthy warm feeling, we also had great outdoor space with a small terrace where we sat overlooking  the beautiful pool, with of course, our of glasses of wine while listening to the coyotes howl at dusk, pure magic.



But, what got me really excited the next day was seeing the some of the newer wineries using modern architecture for their tasting rooms. I loved the the use of concrete, stainless steel, aluminium and native Douglas Fir, very harmonious with the dessert like surroundings. Below are some of my favourites, for both wine and modern styling.
Blackhills Estate Winery
http://www.blackhillswinery.com/

Church and State Winery
http://churchandstatewines.com/

Saving my favourite winery for last we were reminded that flash and show is not always necessary in the wine biz. I have been a big fan of Van Westen's Vivacious a delicious blend of Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris since I discovered it at The Pair Bistro in Vancouver in the spring. I was most excited about visiting this particular winery. Following hand painted signs off the main road through the Naramata Bench, we drove down an unassuming dirt road thinking that we must have taken a wrong turn somewhere. Sure enough I see the big V on a nondescript cinder block building, we parked the cars. Holding court inside were the wine makers themselves Robert Van Westen and his wife Tammy. He had holding tanks to build, 2x4's to move and grapes to pick but there he was telling us all about his wine and showing us how he produces these award winning vintages. He wears his passion for his grapes on his sleeve, it's wonderful to see and not to mention taste! The highlight of trip for us all.



Van Westen Winery 
http://www.vanwestenvineyards.com/


I'm inspired to: try some lino print making (from the Burrowing Owl label)
Beautiful: Robert Van Westen, his unabashed love for his grapes and his tousled hair and wrinkled shirt.






One of my favourite stores

Jux.ta.po.si.tion
                    HOME





Juxtaposition Home is a store on the Newport Coast that has a great selection of new, vintage, quirky, odd and lovely things.
The store is a fantastic mixture of new upholstery furniture, custom fabrics, vintage furniture, new and old books, great funky art, lighting and odd things from 60's doctor offices. I would assume by the quality and oddness of their finds that they do some shopping in France and ship things over. In addition to their goods, the space itself is beautiful. Don't miss the giant 5ft barn fans that line the 20+ft ceilings. What drew me into the store after a quick glance through the window, were the vintage flag pillows - stunning, I have a bit of addiction for anything Union Jack and I certainly got my fix in here. Once inside I was all a gaga and it wasn't all a visual experience, to me it's really all about the texture of an item, I need to run my fingers over every item in a store, so, yes my fingers were busy in here. I love the feel of Belgian linen, old worn oak and well patinaed metal.
Needless to say, I almost missed my flight back to Vancouver.
If you're in the Orange County area or feel like taking a day trip, the store is beautifully located on PCH across the street from the ocean, sandwiched between Laguna Beach and Newport/Corona Del Mar. Take a friend and then plan on going to lunch after down road in one of the beach towns near by. 

Price tags reflect the high rent location but if you're looking for something 
really unique I can recommend the store.






I'm inspired: canvas, fabric paint, sewing machine, tea bags and pillow form...can I do it?
Wicked clever: upholstering furniture in old grain sacks.

Etsy sucks me in again

This morning my daughter asked me to help find her a vintage Seventeen Magazine for her bedroom wall. Cool, I thought, I'll check out the old standby Ebay - but too no avail. Then I remembered Etsy.com, it was two hours later before I came out of the Etsy time warp slash black hole of everything creative some good and some bad- Seventeen Magazineless but I did find some Kiddles! I almost teared up, Kiddles were such a big part of my pre Barbie days and those were big days around our house.


I found these amazing little dolls on a fabulous site on Etsy, http://www.etsy.com/shop/twinheartsvintage .

I have had great success on Etsy, recently purchasing a series of Keep Calm and Carry On posters for my bedroom (please excuse the glare).

Inspiration: none
Beautiful: the kiddles are cute but beautiful...no
Wicker clever: ah...no

Sometimes you just need to disappear and get lost looking at cool things.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Somebody likes us!


Check out the link below, I was sent this from a friend.
The following is from their website.


Hoodsurf gives you neighbourhood-based real estate news from Vancouver’s streets.  The content is current and hyper-local. 
From new developments to incredible houses to market swings, we provide you with the real dirt on local real estate. 

http://www.hoodsurf.com/?p=3743

Our new modern homes are done

3715 and 3725 West 15th Vancouver, BC
Sweeping views of English and North Shore Mountains
Main Floor 
Oliver and I are really excited about this latest project from HOMEworx Homes. We have worked with award winning architect David Nicolay of Evoke International to create these two fantastic modern homes located on the westside of Vancouver. The views from the top two floors are amazing day and night, not to mention the to die for roof top deck's expansive view of the North Shore, English Bay and the entire city. Follow the link to our realtor Tom Gradecak at Westside Realty for more info and photos.