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Hotel de Tourrel

    IT WAS… over a century ago in the Provençal village of  Saint Remy, France that Van Gogh found himself so inspired by the light and surrounding landscapes that he created 142 paintings in one  year.  Today, this once quiet town remains a favorite among artists who mingle with tourists in a now cosmopolitan destination...

PART II: The Best of New York Design Week 2015

    On the heels of yesterday’s PART I: New York Design Week 2015 coverage, we’re wrapping with D’s final finds in Part II. Hope you enjoy! Above – This little guy goes by the name Gringo Starr and is part of the Haas Brothers Mini Beast collection. The creatures prefer to travel in packs and are crafted from fur,...

Friedemann Bühler

    Born in Stuttgart Germany in 1966, and based out of a studio in Langenburg, artist Friedemann Bühler has been working in wood for nearly 20 years. Although his roots growing up on a farm filled his head with dreams of one day becoming a farmer, this self taught artist was bitten by the...

The Sala Ayutthaya

    LOCATED IN… Phra Nakhon Si Ayuthaya, Thailand, ONION architects’ recently completed Sala Ayutthaya Hotel combines local craftsmanship, modern-day architecture and culturally-inspired detailing to create a unique getaway along the picturesque banks of the Chao Phraya River. Upon arrival, the hotel welcomes guests through a large iron door which leads to a rich reception area...

SPIN: Breathing New Life into Ancient Chinese Craft

    Founded in Shanghai by a group of young, innovative designers in 2002, Spin has infused new life into a millennial old craft by combining contemporary design elements like minimalism, asymmetry and nontraditional glaze patterns with the unparalleled skill of master ceramicists in Jingdezhen, China – the world’s historical epicenter of porcelain production. Having already...

THE LION’S SHARE: London Design Festival 2014

    London’s annual Design Festival wrapped up earlier this week and after some serious editing, D has gathered the lion’s share of the cool, beautiful and, at times, quirky finds for your viewing pleasure. Hope you enjoy! Above – Nika Zupanc’s new Trophy Table Lamp for Sé.     The beautiful new Pleat Bench...

MAISON & OBJET 2014: Richard Brendon Fine Bone China

    The Maison & Objet 2014 review begins and this time around instead of one or two big roll out posts, we’ll be doing a series of smaller, slightly more in-depth shares. What does this mean for you? It means the fun will last all week long with up to several posts a day....

An Interview With Designer Charles DeLisle

    The son of a colonial reproductions manufacturer and the grandson of a machinist, Charles DeLisle’s talents for design and making appear to have been encoded in his DNA. By the 1980s DeLisle’s artistic interests led him from his rural upbringing in Massachusetts to the Hartford Art School. Upon graduation DeLisle moved to California,...

Gearing Up For Halloween with “The New English”

  D is gearing up for the season of entertaining, and of course Halloween, with some dinnerware that takes the best of the past and brings it firmly into the design future. Today, helping us do this is The New English – a UK based studio born of the premise that the products we buy...

October Favorites: D’s Little List of Loves

    CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT   1. NECKLACE – Pavé Diamond Large Angel Wing Pendant by Finn – Barneys 2. DISHES – Lotus Dinnerware ($10 – $20) – Anthropologie 3. CHANDELIER – Triad 15 in ceramic ($11,200) – Apparatus 4. LEATHER PORTFOLIO – Clutch / iPad case ($170) – Similar available through Kenton Sorenson 5. COCKTAIL STIRRER...

A Parisian Apartment By Frédéric Sicard

    There are few things D loves more than a Paris apartment and today we have a new addition to our ever growing collection. Completed in 2011, this space designed by Frédéric Sicard strikes that oh so Parisian balance between new and old, minimal and maximal. Enjoy!     A peek into the living room reveals...

CUTE FIX: Bosse’s Hedgehog Reissued After 50 Yrs.

    Now this little Hedgehog’s recent re-issue is far too adorable not to share – so take it in, be sure to watch the video at the end and read on to learn a bit about the designer behind it all… The son of academic painters, the Austria born Walter Bosse (1904-1979) became fascinated...

BITS & BOBS: A Selection From July’s Files

    D has been slowly but surely adding some structure the old blog and Bits & Bobs will now join its older siblings – Friday Flashback and DPAGES Favorites – with a monthly appearance. I hope you enjoy this month’s selection! Above – 3D printed, from white laser sintered nylon, the 610 Hanging Light by Janne Kyttanen was inspired by...

Meet Autoban & Take a Tour of 208 Duecento Otto

    Founded by architect Seyhan Özdemir and interior designer Sefer Cağlar in 2003, Autoban is an Istanbul based design studio which specializes in architecture, interior design and product design. Today, after 10 years in practice, the renowned award winning firm now employs a team of 35. When asked about their firm and what they do,...

BITS & BOBS: Some Pretties For Your Friday Viewing

    Friday has finally arrived and today I’ve put together an easy breezy post filled with nine gems from D’s files. Enjoy!     Inspired by the shapes and colors of telephone pole insulator covers, Waterworks new Watt collection boasts two styles of large scale boron molded glass in shades of blue, amber and...
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