This month's Belle magazine was a total treat. I especially loved the feature on the LA home by designer Daniel Cuevas. So nice to see more work from such a talented designer. I wrote about a project he worked on with designer Carol Katleman in London a while back here.
I particularly loved this library....I dream about having a space like this one day...
Sunday, 2 March 2014
Daniel Cuevas
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Wednesday, 22 June 2011
California Dreamin'
Have you ever recognised someone, not from their face, or name, but by their apartment?....well, that's exactly what happened to me last month when I picked up a copy of Elle Decor. De Perno's new abode, photographed by Laura Resen for Elle Decor June 2011.
Hmmm...I thought to myself, Michael De Perno...that name kinda rings a bell, but I couldn't place it. I don't quite know what it was that jogged my memory - lord knows some days I have trouble remembering my own name...but for some reason I had an Aha! moment and pulled out my very first kept issue of Elle Decor from May 2001 (almost exactly ten years earlier), and there it was, on page 214, Michael De Perno's classic 1920's LA apartment.
At the time the article was published I was living in a tiny apartment in Tokyo and De Perno's apartment was great daydreaming fodder. It was light, airy, full of real furniture (I barely owned any at that stage) and I loved the classic details of the house. I also loved the mix of furniture, we had barely begun to buy the Japanese antiques we now own (in storage in Australia nonetheless), and I was intrigued by how he had put it all together.
Fast forward ten years down the track (where the hell did all that time go?) and De Perno's new abode is still providing me with daydream fodder, except that now I'm living in a tiny apartment in Hong Kong. His new house is much more modern, and it seems his style has evolved in a similar way that mine has. I'm glad to see he has retained much of his furniture....(I think thats partly what helped me recognise the house as his)...a Japanese tansu here, a chest of drawers there, its still a nice mix. While the architecture of the house has changed, the overal aesthetic has not. Its still light and airy and I think that - along with the fabulous sense of indoor-outdoor living - is what I'm day dreamin' about most.Michael De Perno's previous home, photographed by Jeremy Samuelson for Elle Decor back in May 2001.
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Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Hotel Bel-Air

The Canyon-view Suite
Bathroom
Spa Loft
Relaxation Room
Presidential Suite
Presidential Suite Bathroom
In celebration of the opening, Hotel Bel-Air has launched a Facebook promotion and is giving away a three night stay, $500 dining credit, $500 La Prairie Spa credit AND an autographed Wolfgang Puck cookbook! All you have to do to enter the contest is become a fan of Hotel Bel-Air on Facebook before October 15th, 2011. Fingers crossed, and good luck to us all...(I wouldn't mind a trip to LA!) ;)
All images care of Champalimaud Design
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Monday, 14 January 2008
Mary McDonald...
It's been a while since a magazine spread has made me gasp out loud. Am I alone in thinking that too many magazines are featuring boring, thoughtless, characterless, uniform apartments? the magazines in Hong Kong seem to only feature dreary white boxes...no sign of human life, (or of any taste for that matter...). I only read a few of the US design mags, one or two from the UK and 2 from Australia. Some of them (there are a few exceptions) are starting to look much of a muchness to me. This is a subject that I've spoken to friends about...but clearly not many of them seem to pay as much attention to this as I do. Lucky for them. Because I'm getting fed up! Does anyone else feel this way? Maybe the blogging community needs to circulate a list of recommended monthly reads...
Anyway, I do digress a little. The spread that made me gasp was from House Beautiful - an LA home by none other than Mary McDonald. She has an amazing eye for colour and a talent for mixing beautiful pieces - a combination that makes each of her interiors colourful, chic and livable - as well as looking like they have a history!
Perhaps I'm just fed up with the mostly Asian negative attitude towards vintage and antiques - or anything with history. Maybe I should just stop complaining and do something about it!
Sorry for the rant folks, but I feel better now. All images from House Beautiful Feb 08. More details about the feature here.
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Saturday, 25 August 2007
Monteverdi-Young

This chair was designed for Monteverdi-Young by Maurice Bailey in the 50’s. Its very modern, but it’s uniqueness is what is so appealing to me. The ebonized wood legs with brass sabots are classic, and I love the faux-croc leather.

A mahogany coffee table from the 60’s is very mid-century modern, but very versatile. I especially love those highly polished brass legs.

Mahogany buffet from the 60’s (love those legs!), with leather-inlay handles. Stunning!

Button-tufted settee covered in mohair from the 50’s. Again, love those legs. Very sexy, and I think this could work is a lot of different interiors too.

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Saturday, 4 August 2007
Barbara Barry
The master bedroom is a medley of lavender and misty-greys. It has a very 1940's feel about it too, very chic. Furniture is from Barry's collection for Baker.
Classic kitchen, made a little less formal looking with the straw blinds. I love the contrast between the black and the white, together with the wood floors and the sandy coloured straw blinds.
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Monday, 30 July 2007
Mary McDonald's office
I think two requests are enough to warrant me posting the images of Mary McDonald's office that came from said ill-gotten magazine...


I love this too. I have always been a fan of dark wooden floors with really pale walls and white trims, with silver details. So much so this is the look I went for when we renovated our house. I love the chandelier, its from Restoration Hardware. I also love the black details she's used as a contrast, and especially like the idea of hanging art with ribbon.

Stunning combination of black, white and red. The horizontal stripes on the wall are very graphic, and again she's used just a few chinoiserie pieces to give the room some interest.


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Tuesday, 24 July 2007
I heart Kelly Wearstler!
I have been a big fan of Kelly Wearstler's work for a while now, but funnily enough had not got around to posting about her yet. I thought that for my first (of many, I'm sure) posts about her I'd share some images that are a little different from her usual colourful, ecelectic (yes, I think this word applies to her work) and seductive interiors. I love this home because it still displays some of her signature style, but its also a little of a departure from her well-known work because its a bit more restrained on the colour side, and mixes furniture and accessories from earlier in the century (1940's), as opposed to a lot of the mid-century pieces she typically chooses. It still has a mix of periods and styles, but I think it has a very serene, sophisticated and glamorous look, as well as being sexy. I think its a testament to her skill as a designer.
This scan is pretty bad quality, sorry, but I love the colours in this room. She's managed to make grey and yellow a very sexy colour combination (before anyone else, and its now a huge trend). I don't know what the art on the wall is, but it looks like some sort of plaster relief. It's beautiful. As are the lamps and that coffee table.
I j'adore this dining room. Proably because Kelly says she was inspired by the work of Andre Arbus. You can tell. I especially love those dining chairs, the side cabinets and the mermaid-like sconces.This is such a masculine library, I love it. The red lacquered cabinets add a bit of a chinoiserie feel for me.
Images are all from House & Garden (US) September 2006.
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