by Lisa Peck
I love the simple forms of new and old pieces from the Italian design consortium Sawaya & Moroni.


See more at Sawaya & Moroni.
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by Lisa Peck
I love the simple forms of new and old pieces from the Italian design consortium Sawaya & Moroni.


See more at Sawaya & Moroni.
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by Lisa Peck
Also at the ICFF this spring was this up and coming furniture designer, Talitha James. I loved her desk and also enjoyed the process sketches and prototypes she featured on her blog. These prove that great design takes thought, work and perseverance.




See more work and process info from Talitha James.
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By Lisa Peck
Misewell, whose furnishings appeared at the ICFF show this spring does a beautiful job with combining natural and industrial materials in simple designs.

Stretch coat rack


Conrad table
See more simply beautiful furniture pieces by Misewell.
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By Lisa Peck
In keeping with our inspiration about good design appearing effortless, I am going to feature furniture design this week that has details so clean, lines so simple that they couldn’t have been easy to design. Kudos to the designers whose furniture is so simple in it’s beauty.

Blade Barstool


Janus chair/stool
See more from this designer Jang Yoon.
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by Lisa Peck
I love to read about the creative process. I often read about how others…writers, scientists, dancers, photographers, architects approach their work and what inspires them. How they develop a fresh approach after years of working in their chosen field. Reading how others are creative adds to my arsenal of tools and allows me to experiment with my approach to the creative process. In the July issue of Oprah Magazine four authors talked about their process and the difficulties and joys of being writers. I found something to relate to in every piece, but the following excerpt written by Michael Cunningham struck a particular cord.
“The widespread conviction that anyone can write a novel is, naturally, cranky-making to those of us who actually write them, but I admit that I can understand its source. A good writer strives to conceal the effort that went into producing a short story or novel. A fireman or a doctor, visibly saving lives, does and should inspire in us an appreciation of the courage and training required. A work of fiction, if it’s any good, has precisely the opposite effect. It should seem effortless. It should so infiltrate the reader’s consciousness that by its end it should seem not like the long, heroic effort of another person but like an unusually vivid dream the reader has had.” (See article)
The best interiors, I believe, are similar to how Mr. Cunnigham describes a good work of fiction. When you occupy a well designed space it should not be obvious the effort that went into designing it. The thousands of details and decisions that were made should melt away into a feeling of “It is so nice to be here, I love it” but it should never occur to you to analyze why the space feels right.
When a client tells me that guests say they can’t put their finger on it but there is something so unique, comfortable or gracious about their home, I consider it a big compliment. When we completed a recent remodel of a kitchen/family room a visitor said “I am not sure what you did…seems like it always should have been this way”, I know I have done my job well. The interior melds with the architecture and the client’s personality in a way that seems so natural, it seems effortless. I know my training, the well developed concept for the space and each detail that was put in place. I know the months of planning, construction and the skilled craftsmanship of the tradespeople behind the scenes. My clients know the joy of having their friends and families feel so comfortable in a space that they love to be there.
This is the best thing an interior designer can achieve.
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By Lisa Peck, ASID
When looking for inspiration from the past there are many local places to visit to see textiles, sculpture, and other artifacts that you can use to as a launching point for how you would like your home to be.




Visit the Minneapolis Institute of Arts to see decorative objects, textiles, architecture and art from a wide variety of cultures and eras. Online resources at www.artsmia.org.



The Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota has a collection of Korean furniture and Mimbres Pottery that I find inspriational.


Another great local resource is the Goldstein Museum of Design also at The University of Minnesota.
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by Lisa Peck, ASID
Scandinavia is a rich resource for patterns in textiles and painted ornanment.





The needlework and patterns of Scandinavia can be seen in these current products.

Schumacher


Ralph Lauren

Mansour Modern


Brentano

James Duncan

Clarence House
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By Lisa Peck
Many of us are so familiar with patterns drawn from traditional Indian fabrics and architecture that we may not even realize the origins of paisley and other motifs. These familiar patterns continue to be used in fresh ways in interiors.
Here are some inspirational images.




Here are some current fabrics and rugs that draw from Indian Traditions




Place Fabrics

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By Lisa Peck, ASID
Traditional fabrics from all over the world are influencing interiors design. Africa is one area that is rich in traditional patterns and methods that can have a modern look or lend themselves to a contemporary interior.
Here are some traditional fabrics and quilts.







And here are some contemporary fabrics and rugs that I think draw inspiration from these traditions.


Odegard
Aga John


Barbara Beckman Designs

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By Lisa Peck, ASID
Many designers of products and interiors draw inspiration from the past. The traditional patterns of kimonos are reinterpreted as fabrics or rugs. Traditional rug patterns are updated as fabrics. Ceramic patterns can become architectural grills or fabrics. When looking for inspiration for a room, a home or a detail looking to the past and then reinterpret the patterns you find in a fresh way.
This week I will attempt to feature each day some interesting traditional patterns, objects or architecture alongside current fabrics, rugs or art that relate to them.
Traditional Japanese patterns and objects.





Modern reinterpretations of Japanese patterns and forms…

Kimono form artwork by contemporary american artist Tim Harding.


Contemporary rugs by designer Emma Gardner.
Contemporary rug by Dolma.


Contemporary fabrics by Clarence House Fabrics.

Contemporary fabric by Schumacher.
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