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A BIG Congratulations to Emily Henderson, who was awarded the title of HGTV Design Star yesterday. Few 'reality' shows keep true to providing interesting content, but Design Star always keeps me tuned in. She's the fourth winner of the series, and presented such a great combination of her talents and personality to each challenge.

She's a prop stylist that trained in NYC but has been working in CA recently. I think she's about to get a lot busier!

Check out her very adorable blog The Brass Petal that followed her journey. Chock full of wit and ideas, I can't wait to see what she'll be styling next.

images via HGTV.


Monday, August 23, 2010 at 03:54PM

After posting about these, I had the (very brief) thought that building furniture out of repurposed, mix-n-match drawers had the potential to get boring, or feel a little too clever after a while...

...but it turns out that every time I see another one of these types of drawer units, I just get more and more anxious about having a dresser like this in my home.

These particular pieces are made by German design studio, Entwurf-Direkt, breathing new life into old, discarded drawers and other furniture pieces ::

"Our wish is to revive the very beauty of those things, the life they have lived — in a manner that is both fresh and simple."

via Design Milk

Tuesday, August 17, 2010 at 01:50PM

The home that Jw and I share is definitely a crazy one... we really like stuff and we tend to be doing projects (paper, design, music, etc.) all the time. So, it makes sense that Apartment Therapy would post a quick feature on our place, with the very appropriate title, "Josh & Emily's Project-Friendly Apartment"!...

Here are a just few quick pics from the house tour, but be sure to check out the full slideshow and our interview about everything from our style inspirations to our biggest induldence...

You've seen our studio+shop, now enjoy this sneak peek into our tidied-up-for-the-camera living space!

Thanks to Jason Loper and Apartment Therapy

Monday, August 09, 2010 at 12:30PM

With less than a week to go till our son's arrival, I thought I'd share pictures of his nursery. It's done, though I feel it still needs some warming up here and there (and I'm open to suggestions!). We've decided to name our baby James Christopher and we can't wait to meet him!

We kept many of the elements from Catherine's nursery and just put a masculine spin on her existing stuff. We still have the Jenny Lind-style crib (though it might get replaced, due to the drop-side crib recall. We have a "repair kit" on order to make the drop side stationary, but we'll see.) The Binth numbers poster is perfect for a nursery, so I just pulled color inspiration from its blue-gray, chartreuse and brick color palette. And the Baltic rocking horse reflects the finish of the birch bookshelf behind the crib; it also gives Catherine something to do while I'm feeding or changing the baby. (I got the chartreuse Moroccan-motif hampers - one is pictured behind the rocking horse - from Homegoods. One is for clothing and another for plush baby toys, which always seem to multiply.)

I decided to do a different DIY mobile from Catherine's, this time using these adorable paper owls from Mibo. You pay $3 to download a PDF file, which you can print and replicate as many times as you want and then just trim and assemble the birds out of card stock (I used 60# weight for flexibility). There are also a pair of Mibo owls "perched" on the top of the doorframe, which is visible from the crib.

I've been combing local resale shops for infant boy clothing, since we are building a wardrobe from scratch - and what a goldmine I found! It seems that shopping for sizes 0-3 and 3-6 months in particular yields a good deal of barely worn (some still with tags) items from great kid brands like Tea, Janie & Jack, H&M, and Gap. All the "outfits" shown here were bought resale.

The Monte Luca glider from Catherine's nursery was also brought over. I updated it with a blue-gray Jonathan Adler wool boucle pillow I found at Burlington Coat Factory. In the empty space between the glider and the dresser / changing table we're putting a black Kulla floor lamp, but just haven't purchased it yet.

Besides the Binth poster and the marbelized paper that hangs over the changing table, the room needed some art. One of my favorite Etsy artists, Chad Wys, creates beautiful (and affordable) abstract landscape paintings that I knew would be perfect for this room. (I actually think the one on the top looks like a Tyrannosaurus Rex head!) The crib bedding is minimal, with only a DwellStudio for Target blanket (for show only) and horizontal stripe crib skirt, plus my favorite organic jersey fitted crib sheet. The stuffed puppy is from Anthropologie and, again, will not sit inside the crib (nor will the chevron pillow, pictured below - they're for styling purposes only).

It's a tiny and simple room, which is what I wanted all along. Incidentally, we chose Benjamin Moore's "Quiet Moments" for the wall color, which is likely wishful thinking for some good sleeping karma. I'm thinking one of those cute sheepskins from IKEA on the floor would help warm it up a bit. I am still looking for a vintage-y side table and one or two other small vintage elements to give all the "newer" pieces some depth. Any other thoughts or ideas?


Tuesday, July 27, 2010 at 11:53AM

Forever stylish, with endless amounts of talent and fresh ideas. That's how I can best sum up Annette Joseph and her world of prop styling and production.

As I dissected the photos and resource guides of my monthly hoard of shelter magazines, I would see her name consistently as a credit in publications like Better Homes & Gardens and Domino. When her name recently popped up on GOOP (Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle blog) I knew I needed to check her out a bit further. Profiled here, GP details how Annette had ten days to renovate, and create a home in a loft space at Icon in the Gulch for her and her family while shooting a film in Nashville. A tough order to fill, but she clearly had a great time pulling it off.

She has crafted herself the kind of job that gets my adrenaline pumping with excitement, and makes me want to book a flight to Atlanta just to take her out to lunch and learn more about her (hmm, not a bad idea).

Collaborating with photographers such as Lauren Rubenstein and Becky Stayer, she puts the finishing touch on what makes for a perfect shot for a food magazine, and creates that warm, cozy feeling for a holiday layout.

Currently working on a lifestyle and cook book, I'll be sure to fill you in on when that will be available.

photo credits: ajphotostylist.net, GOOP.com



Monday, July 12, 2010 at 11:12AM

...black + white + pink. I don't think this combination will ever go away in my book. Throw in some metallic or reflective finishes for sparkle and finally pepper with pyramid studs - I'm not over those yet, either.

Black wedges; Faceted stud earrings via Making it Lovely; Spaghetti bodice dress; Copper clock via Coco + Kelley; Gold + white stud bangle; Ballet flats; Black mug; White table lamp; Studded skinny belt.

Friday, July 09, 2010 at 08:38AM

My little sister, Kristen, just started a blog of her own called Sorellina (which means, literally, "little sister"). She intends to explore design with an emphasis on fashion and home, as well as stylish places in and around Atlanta, where she lives. Remember, this is the girl who brought us the amazing flower jacket tutorial (pictured below) - and she has most recently posted an easy-yet-beautiful, lace earrings project (pictured above). She emanates style and creativity, so I suggest you bookmark Sorellina - we're sure to see a lot of gorgeousness on her blog!

Images from Sorellina.

Friday, July 02, 2010 at 09:46AM

It's cool on a hot day. Grab a seat, sip some lemonade and peruse some of the season's groovy use of metal. Any of these could easily be used year round as well, but I like the idea of something besides an Adirondack chair as a symbol of chic summer seating.


Aluminum Etch Letters $10.00 @ Urban Outfitters

From top right:

Steel Wire Chair $398.00 @ Terrain

Cooper's Iron Colored Stool $159.00 @ Wisteria (more colors too)

Sunburst Garden Chairs $129.00 for pair @ Wisteria

Zelda Steel Chair $148.00 @ Urban Outfitters


Tuesday, June 29, 2010 at 04:56PM

In years past I've put this post to the attention of Northeast Ohioans, but the HomeGirl Barn Sale now attracts shoppers state-wide (and beyond the borders)...

This summer's HomeGirl sale starts Friday at Maplewood Farm in Hudson (2357 Hudson Aurora Road). Sale dates are June 18-19, 10am-4pm. Phone 330-650-2135 with questions.

Cash or check only and carpool with friends, if you can - unless you want to fill your car with tons of furniture!

Owner Gina Bishop was kind enough to give me a sneak peek at the wares. Some of my favorite pieces included large-scale, found signage and letters (like S-W-E-E-T, above!) and smaller, unique pieces like the set of vintage dumbells below (reminds me of a pair that Robert Novogratz picked up from an NYC thrift shop on 9 by Design!

Check out the HomeGirl blog for additional information. And happy shopping!

Thursday, June 17, 2010 at 07:31PM

I decided to give my shop a little makeover and added some new, different items. NEAPOLITAN paper + home is now a collection of small luxuries – stationery and objects that represent both vintage and modern sensibilities.

Clockwise from top left: Chevron noteset; Cyrano de Bergerac (modeled by my lovely sis); Cheers calligraphed noteset; The Portrait of a Lady.

In addition to hand-calligraphed notesets, I've added a series of vintage recovered books with calligraphed titles, as well as some printed cards (more to come) and custom silhouette portraits. The shop's new emphasis is on the home and how small, special pieces - like a beautifully boxed set of stationery, book or portrait - can transform a tablescape or wall.

Couple silhouette portrait set

Single silhouette portrait

The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James

Sonnets from the Portuguese and Other Love Poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Images from NEAPOLITAN.

Friday, June 11, 2010 at 03:30PM