Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Friday, April 9, 2010

City of Angels: JF CHEN....NEVER Redundant!!!

Faux Bois Table and Chairs, Antler Chair Gilt Mirror and Display of Ice Tongs
When in LA...there are certain things one must do. Top of the list? Shopping! Some might assume Rodeo Drive might be the ultimate shopping destination, but when I was visiting, there were a list of places a bit off of Rodeo that were much more important to this design blogger. JF Chen was part of that list. Christian May of Maison 21 was the ultimate LA host, squiring me to and fro and being very patient while this newbie ooo'd and ahhh'd. You see...he had been here many times before, most recently with Heather Clawson of Habitually Chic.
Both Christian and Heather took photos at JF Chen....and then I come along a few days later and join the party. I think it is very interesting to see how we each "see" a place..what captures our imagination and how our minds work. Design stars like Kelly Wearstler and Michael S. Smith, as well as movie stars like Robert Downey Junior all find their individual voices here. Perhaps you will find our differing blogger viewpoints interesting as well!

Porcelain Crow in a Wire Cage
Christian and I began our tour through the fabulous wonderland of JF Chen in the rooms upstairs, where there is almost an overwhelming amount of stimuli to take in. Upon first sight, it takes your breath away. As I was filtering through the numerous photos I had taken, it struck me that I kept coming back to those I had taken in the huge exhibition space on the first floor. JF Chen hosts events in this space that is at once urban warehouse, and at the same time, another world that is quiet and almost mystical with it's ethereal play of light through the massive paned windows. I felt transported.

Soul Catchers on Metal Console with Tin Mirror
Most recently, JF Chen had hosted an event which included the art work of internationally acclaimed artist, Michele Oka Doner, which no doubt contributed to my sense of magic. Her work, entitled Soul Catchers, is based on the primitive practice of forming raw materials into skull like forms, which were thought to prevent one's soul from leaving this life prematurely. You can see her soul catchers on the console above, with a cache of wind blown leaves rustling below.


Biedermeier Couch with Root and Stone Stools and Gilt Chandelier
The space was almost cathedral-like, ancient and modern, both. There was room for each piece of furniture, sculpture and vignette to stand on it's own. Less a "shop" and more a gallery...which is certainly the intent for this very different space.

Italian Marble Table with row of White Porcelain Antlers and Sculpture of Jesus


Antlers Entwined on (what looks like) Train Model Turf!

Full Shot of the Beautiful Bird Cage


Carefully Edited Pieces for the Exhibition. I can imagine a large party going on in this room for the art opening....the people and voices still had a faint echo.

Red Metal Phoenix Coat Rack and Massive Armoire

One of a Pair of Blackamoor Busts

Wise Porcelain Owl stands Watch
It wouldn't be fair if I didn't jump back upstairs to show you what I found most fascinating....there was truly so much, it was hard to narrow it down. So, I am showing you some things that are a bit different from the recent blog posts from Christian and Heather (although many of my photos were of the same things!) There was so much to see...I think we did not overlap by much!
Bronze and Wood Chair. Chest of Drawers by Charles Eames and Herman Miller. Rare Greta Grossman Cobra Reflector Table Lamp by Ralph O. Smith.
I wanted to show you the room which looked to be the office of Joel Chen. It was more Mid century Modern than other spaces, although Mid century abounds throughout JF Chen.

Bender Madsen Armchairs, End table: Jean Prouve Round Wooden Gueridon
If only I had had more time to learn more about each and every piece! I wish knew more about the very cool leather sofa in this vignette, as well as the butter colored leather wing back chair.

White on White
There was so much to see, and so many ways it was all displayed. It is such a laboratory for mixing it up. I am always drawn to white on white. I loved the forms in this collection of vessels, the crude wood stands, the lamp and serpentine chest.

Venetian Glass Mirror, Murano Glass Leaf Sconces, Greek Key Metal Chairs

Quite a departure from the "white on white", this vignette shows a more formal side with the huge Venetian Glass mirror, sconces and beautiful chairs.
Painted Screen, Chinese Fretwork Chair and White Porcelain Lamp
Beautiful Crystal Chandleier, Goatskin Screen, Collection of Wish List Accessories
Tufted Leather Faux Bamboo Chairs, Venetian Glass Mirror, Mirrored Console and X Bench
Tony Duquette Clam Shell Stand, Pairs of Chairs
Joel Chen was able to obtain a number of items from the estate of Tony Duquette, one of which was this three tiered giant clam shell stand. Perhaps one of my favorite items in the shop!
Bobbin Turned English Rosewood Armchair, Murano Glass Torchere, African Mud Cloth Pillows
Stoneware Sculptures by Joanna Patterson, Green Silk Rope Chairs

Assortment of white modern sconces, Mid century Buffet

Masculine "Study" Vignette with French Bistro Club Chairs, Nail head Leather Armchair

There are so many wonderful design ideas to be found here. My mind races every time I revisit these photos. I loved this vignette of a very masculine desk area with the black leather chair with nail head trim, and the black and white objects on the desk.

Another example of how varied the inventory is at JF Chen. This area shows a collection of Danish Modern , and I love the glass bubble light fixture!
Jean Royere Style Sconce, Duquette-like Red "Coral" in Shell Vases
JF Chen Light Fixture
JF Chen not only offers furnishings,lighting, art and accessories from all over the world, they also offer custom light fixtures of their own design, like the Beehive Lantern above. Gorgeous, no?
Greek Key Mirror works beautifully with the Honeycomb Patterned Chest. Gourd Lamp.
It was a bit of a thrill when Christian and I were about to leave, Joel Chen came in and met with us. We chatted for a bit about the state of the economy and how it has affected the antique business, about his recent travels to Northern Europe to find the best for his shop, recent shoppers like Robert Downey Junior (who was buying a group of very cool industrial sconces!). Joel was very kind, and wealth of knowledge. A big "Thank You" to him for taking the time to chat!
I think what struck me most about JF Chen was the pure exuberance in how different periods and styles were displayed. It showed such a creative talent and interest in so many art forms. Never static, always interesting.. JF Chen inspired me to experiment and not be shy about presenting unexpected ideas to my clients.
I could have stayed for hours...but the hour was getting on and I had a long drive back up north ahead. But I left with many ideas and much inspiration for my trip home.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

A Gentle Beckoning?

Is someone trying to tell me something? I've been lacking anything to say and desire to be very creative....it just hasn't been working for me. Something funny has been happening though, everywhere I look; I see lovely camera related details. So many pretties that I would love to have! First, I fell in love with this classic preppy looking camera strap. So awesome! Next, I found a classic camera bag by Leica, while reading through Lucky magazine. There aren't many things I love more than beautiful stitching in leather. Does that sound crazy? I just think its such a beautiful detail!
On occasion, I actually enjoy being girlie. I know its hard to believe isn't it?! Ha, ha! Anyway, on those rare days, I would love to own one of these gorgeous bags by Epiphanie. As hard core as I am about photography, I often leave my handbag behind in order to carry my camera bag. Its not very pretty, especially on formal occasions. Finally, there is a solution for that dilemma. Anyone else ever have that problem?
I'm starting to think my old friend (my beloved camera) is calling me to pick it up again. Its been a while...but perhaps its time.
Links found via:
Diary of a Mod Housewife
Lucky Magazine
T Spoon of Sunshine

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Winter Wear?

So the oddest thing has happened here in Houston, Tx...its been like winter time around here! Last week we had actual snow! Yeah, SNOW!!! Supposedly, today is going to get cold again. The funny thing about living on the Gulf Coast is that when cold weather appears, everyone is scrambling to find something to wear! We don't exactly keep winter coats and gloves on hand. So, I'm taking this opportunity to share an online store I'm loving right now called Old Town Clothing. I find it satisfies two of my deepest (usually unmentioned) desires. 1. To dress like I came out of an old movie 2. To wear men's clothing (yes, I have confessed to this before).

Honestly, I would have liked to post every photo on their website...I love everything! Sometimes I try to talk Mark into wearing these type of clothes, but he won't ever go there. Oh well.
Thanks to Ancient Industries for introducing me to this site:)

Saturday, December 5, 2009

I Need New Jewelry!



Because I don't have anything that looks like this! Found these at Tinctory.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

White Elephant Antiques

Well, guess what...North Star Antiques was CLOSED!!! Yeah, I made Mark drive all the way over there, just to find they weren't open. Ughh! Just to be clear, I did call a couple of days in a row, but no one responded. Maybe that should have been a hint. Oh well, far be it for me to give up on a shopping trip. Luckily, I did find White Elephant Antiques was open. I'm sure many of you have read about this great place. Its really incredible! I lost track of how long we walked around, because every booth was so great. 

I'm crazy about this display! A board w/ chalkboard paint and the tiniest little hand, holding up music for an automated piano. It a total statement piece!




So, my plan didn't exactly work out the way I imagined, but it was still a blast! I actually have quite a few more photos on my Flickr site HERE. You didn't think I would keep it down to only 8 pics did you? 

Saturday, May 3, 2008

MODERN DESIGN: PROVIDE HOME

PROVIDE HOME INC.
PROVIDE HOME INC.

Where to start ... with my recent relocation to the gastown neighborhood, it is the community of creative individuals that have drawn me in and helped me find my new love for Vancouver. Immediately from street scape PROVIDE HOME caught my eye. A sophisticated white interior complimented with local fir paneling and a unique custom line of fir furniture. A modern interior that features unique home accessories from some of my favorites: beautiful modern pottery from Rina Menardi to hand blown glass light fixtures from Niche Modern, to glass candle holders from Laurence Brabant, Paris, or the glass collection from Anna Torfs or Lawrence. For those who appreciate the art of Pottery, each of the pieces produced by Rina Menardi are sculptural pieces, seeing them in context with modern furniture will give you a good sense of how they compliment modern interiors, even the family at Inform Interiors showcases them in their B&B Italia room settings. I first came across the beautiful hand blown light fixtures in New York when I attended ICFF (International Contemporary Furniture Fair) and was in awe of their modern translation of the traditional exposed bulb, what a pleasant surprise to see that Provide Home introduced this New York design company to Vancouver by providing a couple of my favorite restaurants Chambar & Medina Cafe with their accent lighting.

In contrast to a previous negative comment about this retail space being "pretentious?" - it does take a sophisticated eye to appreciate good design. There are no knock offs or cheap representations here, only fine investment pieces that are all about quality. What I love about this neighborhood boutique is that the Owners Robert Quinnell and David Keeler feature a number of local designers and artists as well. Too often our local talents are missed, Provide Home provides a platform to showcase the local creative community. Check out the jewelry designed by Shereen de Rousseau or the resin vases of Martha Sturdy or the stationary designs of The Pink Door Company.

As an interior designer constantly sourcing unique product for clients, what a pleasant surprise to see this lovely modern interior become my lifestyle specialty boutique right here in Vancouver.

Provide Home carries a selection of unique home accessories that exclusive to their showroom - some of my favorites to add to my list above ADONDE, TICHELARR ceramics, DAFF FELT, CALEB SIEMEN, MAISON ET OBJET to EX VETO, ENO, MUUTO to JUDY ROSS textiles.

To learn more about exciting new products from Provide Home, Robert  recently joins the blogging world through Provide's blog where he shares with readers his favorite modern design sources.
robert and david
 

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