Showing posts with label Kips Bay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kips Bay. Show all posts

Friday, October 19, 2012

Thom Filicia - An America Classic

We first met Thom Filicia (and I'll use that term extremely loosely) as we stood in line for an elevator and then took it together to the Kips Bay Showhouse in NYC during Blogfest 2012.  I adored his green lacquer room even more knowing that such a charming, delightful and gracious man created it.


I was totally psyched to see the spread in House Beautiful of Thom Filicia's upstate New York lake house in this month's issue.  And again, I found myself enamored with Thom Felicia and his work. He has such an honest sensibility.  If it doesn't make sense, he just doesn't do it.






He found his home in a derelict and neglected state and thought "Ah, this house needs me. And I need this house."  Isn't it awesome when things just click?  He designed his home to relax and entertain.






My favorite part?  Yep, the firepit down by the lake, where apparently things can get a little silly.  Oh to be a guest and enjoy all that craziness!!!




Check out this month's issue of House Beautiful for the full story and see more fabulous images!  And if you are interested in Thom Filicia's Lake House, you can pre-order his book on the house: "American Beauty".


I know what's on the top of my Christmas list!!

Cheers!
Becky

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Lacquer Lust

While the trend's been around a while, lacquer walls are something I don't think I'll ever get sick of.  I loved it when Thom Felicia used them at the Kips Bay showhouse we attended as part of Blogfest last Spring in NYC... Those lacquer walls just slay me.


I recently stumbled onto designer Phoebe Howards' website and saw a more demure, subtle use of the technique...



Walls aside, how incredible is this room?!?  (We've long been a fan of the roman shade fabric, which we first saw as used by Frances Schultz in the Bee Cottage)



The roman shades, white furniture, X benches, diamond pattern sisal rug, the elegant sconces....Wow. Just. Wow.  

And it's all topped off with a tonal (built-in?) banquette. Perfection....


Do you love it too?

XO - B

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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Kips Bay Takeaway: Warming Up Cold Spaces

As I reflect on our trip to Blogfest in NYC, one of my favorite places was the Kips Bay Showhouse on the Upper West Side held at The Aldyn, an incredible new building overlooking the Hudson River.  It is a bit of a departure from the traditional Upper East Side brownstones of the past.  And what I found particularly interesting was how the designers all used different "tactics" to warm-up and "cozify" (yep, just made that up...) the space.  If you look closely, you'll see flat walls, little or no molding or trim and HUGE paneless windows. Nothing bad, but without the right "tactics" it could be a cold and icy place!

Not so!  When you enter the show house, this is what greets you. Yep, the iconic and friendly Scalamandre Zebras!  But more than that, look at all the art, pillows, books, plants, branches, frames, lamps, collections etc used to make the space cozy. This is where a designer (in this case Bryant Keller) really shines!!  There is so much more than just wallpaper!!







When you round the corner you are greeted by the incredible contrast of lacquered green walls and ceilings by Thom Felicia.  He also layered it on to warm up the space and make it feel like a place you want to take a moment to explore. The standout in this room is the incredible, full, drapes that frame each doorway (there are 4)!  The textures in here are almost too numerous to count!














And then you enter the living room dedicated to Albert Hadley by Bunny Williams, Brian McCarthy and David Kleinberg.  They had by far one of the biggest challenges - a two story living room framed by walls of windows. What's a person to do?  Well in this case, they hung a curtain rod and curtain at the same height as the windows to try to scale the room to a much more manageable person's height. They then layered a tapestry over the curtain to increase the warmth. This textile layering also helps to cut down on the audible echo in an unfinished room.  And yes, that is a giant boxwood shrub (fake?) behind the glass on the second story.








Off to the other side of Thom Felicia's incredible green room is the aubergine and chartreuse room of Todd Alexander Romano.  Again, a great use of color to make the room feel warm and cozy and the GIANT chandelier takes up the visual "space" above the table and it all seems to make sense! Brilliant I say!







And then there is the bedroom that Alexa Hampton created.  Here is the entrance - just look at that incredible door, lacquered walls and silver ceiling. On description alone, you'd think ICE COLD...



But look at this incredibly warm space. I can only imagine how may yards of fabric were use here from the very traditional window treatment to the canopy to the bed lines.... it is just incredible. In the chat with Alexa Hampton she mentioned that she used the screen to help you feel like you weren't totally exposed and weren't going to fall out of the bed!




 

























I could go on and on and on...

Cheers!
Becky