Monday, September 29, 2014

There are weekends that just go by, unremarkable in the best way, involving laundry, take-out and Netflix.

For me and my cohort, Emily, this past weekend was on the other side of the spectrum, a James-Bond-meets-Martha-Stewart-48-hour-extravaganza. 

The mission? To install handmade wallcovering in a 200 year old house in the Bahamas. 

The challenges? Well, for starters, neither of us had ever done anything like this before. Then there was the intense tropical heat, the uneven, bowed walls, and the unwieldy nature of the product itself. And did I mention neither of us had done this before?

In my nominal understanding, installing wallcovering is like putting together a large puzzle. First, you measure the walls. Then based on the dimensions of the wallcovering, you figure out the sizes of the pieces needed to cover the wall in the most aesthetically pleasing way possible. It sounds simple in theory, but like most things, it's actually quite challenging in reality.

The more I think about everything that could have gone wrong, the more impressed I am that a) we didn't maul each other or meltdown, in spite of the stress and heat and b) we got the job done. By the way, when I say "we," I really mean Emily. I basically handed her razor blades, cracked jokes, and made sure we were fed and caffeinated. 

We made quite a number of fairly disastrous technical errors, but in the end, the room looks amazing. We finished exactly fifteen minutes before we had to leave for the airport less than 24 hours after we'd arrived, exhausted and elated. 

Definitely not your average weekend. 


Front gate of the house










Tuesday, September 23, 2014

I'm having a moment with decals and stencils - I love the way they transform a space without a major commitment of time or money.  

Playful yet chic cascade of gold dots from Amazon
Animal stencils from the charming blog, This Little Street. These wonderfully whimsical shapes are downloadable on the site with a great tutorial.
Is it wrong that I want this in my room?
An Etsy find from ZapoArt

This image is from one of my favorite design books, Marrekesh by Design. I'm thinking about doing a sneak make-over on the stair- case at my mom's house with some stencils of my own. I'll let you know how it goes!

Monday, September 22, 2014

It might seem ridiculous to talk about ice cream on the first day of fall. But Morgenstern's "New American Ice Cream Parlor"  is so special, it defies seasonal logic. 

Start with the inexplicably clean, retro-styled interiors. Then the preternaturally friendly staff in paper hats who discuss your ice cream selection as seriously as a second mortgage. Fast forward to the maker of your cone or cup, who places your scoop with scientific precision. 

Then, the ice cream. Ahh, the ice cream. The consistency is perfect, creamy yet firm. Each unique flavor (I've tried four at this point) is packed with unusual intensity, at times almost uncomfortably real. But in this strangeness comes a kind of kind of joy...

If I'm making this sound like a mystical experience, it's because it kind of is. Next time you're in the Lower East Side, check it out. You won't be disappointed.


Banana Curry
Cardamom Fig Jam
Burnt Honey
Szechuan Peppercorn Chocolate

Friday, September 19, 2014

Dispatches from Renegade Craft Fair

It's almost officially fall, which means I officially have permission to start holiday shopping. This might seem a) a touch neurotic, and b) a tad preemptive. But for me, the quest for gifts is also an opportunity to find inspiration for my own projects. And yes, update my home/wardrobe (or both).

Last weekend, my little sister and I braved the rain and trekked to Williamsburg for Renegade Craft Fair. Despite the water sloshing off the tents and the unfortunate feeling of wet sneakers, we managed to buy some gifts from grateful vendors and avoid catching colds. 

Here are some items I particularly loved for technique and use of materials:


Simply Curated
Hand poured, 100% soy wax scented candles in vintage glassware - Great scents and glamorous gold details.
Check out their Kickstarter!



S.L.S (Shanya Lewis Stuff)
100% vegetable tanned leather bags - I especially like the hand-punched details and unexpected color combinations.

 Old Blood
Eclectic handmade jewelry - the brand name is a little macabre but I really enjoy the matte blue/green patina.

Sugar Weather Textiles
made of organic cotton hand-dyed indigo strips  - a lot of love went into these pillows!
ABJ Glassware
Handmade terrariums with metal accents and decorative glass pieces - ethereal and modern.