Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Soaking Away the Winter Chill


























 Photo: Decorator Inside

I'm sure missing my deep old clawfoot soaking tub from my former old house.  Wouldn't mind a nice little set up like this one.  ~Sparky

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Monday, January 28, 2013

Dogs Gone


These two dog portraits are complete and in the hands of their loving masters!

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The BKF Butterfly Chair

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The summer of my fifth year,  an architect and his family moved next door to our family in suburban Atlanta.  Besides their having a young daughter near my age to play with, there were other things facinating to me about these new neighbors:  The father (architect) drew "pictures" for a living! They had the most intriguing furniture in their house.  I was smitten the first time I laid my eyes on the two butterfly chairs in their living room.  I haven't changed my mind about this chair and especially since acquiring one myself many years ago.   I still love the chair and consider it very comfortable for sitting.  A couple of people I know dislike the chair because they have a hard time getting out of it.  I don't believe that's a reason to dislike a chair.  Maybe they are just out of shape, but I think a comfortable chair is a comfortable chair.  Let's see if I still feel that way when I'm 95! I've been in love with this chair ever since.
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Flash forward to 1990, I was living in a downtown apartment in the (lively bohemian) Capital Hill neighborhood in Seattle finishing up my masters degree in architecture. In the corner of the apartment building common laundry room was a sign "take it or leave it" for disposing of unwanted items. I walked past the pile of sturdy black bent rods at least three laundry days before my subconscious spoke to me in my apartment one day and said: "Hey, that's a disassembled butter fly chair down there in the laundry room!" My heart thumping, I ran downstairs and grabbed all the unclaimed rods---I'm sure no one else had recognized the object that was a pile of bent rods, either! I assembled the pieces on my living room floor. It took me an hour to figure it out! I had a local sail maker sew a canvas sling for it. Butterfly chair: a simple beautifully designed object that holds my affection.

I ran across several photos of the classic butterfly chair as I was compiling a recent post about sheepskin rugs.   I'm going to post a bit about the Butterfly Chair origin pulled from Wikipedia.
 from Wikipedia:


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The BKF chair  is a modern update of the Paragon chair which was first made for use as campaign furniture in the 1870s. A later version of the design was known as the Tripolina chair, a portable chair introduced in the early 20th century. Jorge Ferrari Hardoy along with Antonio Bonet and Juan Kurchan developed the BKF in 1938 for an apartment building they designed in Buenos Aires. On July 24, 1940, the chair was shown at the 3rd Salon de Artistas Decoradores exhibition where it was discovered by the Museum of Modern Art. At the request of MoMA design director Edgar Kaufmann Jr., Hardoy sent 3 pre-production chairs to New York. One is in the MoMA collection and one is at the Frank Lloyd Wright house Fallingwater, but no one knows where the third chair went. Naming the BKF as one of the "best efforts of modern chair design," Kaufmann accurately predicted that it would become extremely popular here. Likewise, Hans Knoll recognized its commercial potential and added it to the Knoll line in 1947.

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Monday, January 14, 2013

Warmth---Sheepskin

It is winter here  and our temperatures the last few weeks have been very low---Single digit Fahrenheit.  Downtown, received nearly a foot of snow over the weekend and it's likely to stay awhile without warmer temperatures to melt it. Sheepskin keeps coming to mind as a warming thought.  I've pulled mine out of storage and intend to place it on my sun room chair.  I collected several photos of sheepskins used on furniture and floors in spaces to give a casual classic sense of snug comforting warmth .  Do you have favorites of the photos or do you use sheepskin in your home?  CLICK ON IMAGES FOR A LARGER VIEW...














(from French by Design via Glossy & Glam)


Friday, January 11, 2013

The other new Pet Portrait

Now I've drawn  the second dog on canvas for this family's pet portrait painting commissions and I'll begin painting both.

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