Showing posts with label A Bloomsbury Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Bloomsbury Life. Show all posts

17 December 2014

Reading NOVEL INTERIORS

from Novel Interiors 
photograph by Ivan Terestchenko



Tis the season, actually it is upon us & in "Dickens-time"-doesn't it all seem to be squeezed into a Scrooge kind of night?
I always take a moment from whatever I might be reading to stop and open up Mr. Dickens' A Christmas Carol. After many years of this tradition, I'm happy to say Dickens never disappoints!
I've had the same experience reading Lisa Borgnes Giramonti's blog A Bloomsbury Life for about 5 years now, so it's no surprise her new book- Novel Interiors-follows along the same lines, and like Dickens, it's one we will return to often, and with pleasure.




Lisa's book, with photographs by another Little Augury favorite, Ivan Terestchenko, reveals beautiful private rooms evoking the words and atmospherics of her most beloved novels, and yes, Mr. Dickens is there.

photograph from Novel Interiors 
Ivan Terestchenko



In fact, Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol preface could have been Novel Interiors' introduction:



Lisa has found the perfect Idea to put readers in the mood to sit down and read a good book (hers or any of the many others she calls upon in Novel Interiors).  Whether it's a first time for you and Charles Dickens, or you and George Eliot, it will be at Lisa's nudging. The book will have you opening it over and over again, and no doubt looking for it again and again.
It's not a book you'll find shelved after a time or two-but will inevitably be found on the sofa (under a pillow), in the chair (under a pillow), or in the bed (under a pillow).



A SCENE FROM NOVEL INTERIORS

The perfect place to find Novel Interiors,
photograph by Ivan Terestchenko


There is little of the typical language we find in decorating books and magazines (God bless us everyone!), rather Lisa has turned to the great writers to help us find our way-and in doing so we find a new way to look  rooms, especially the rooms we inhabit. This is where Lisa excels, she can move her readers through a room with such ease, drawing out the aspects that make it truly beautiful-it may be a bit worn, or quite grand, but it always has a story to tell.


photograph by Ivan Terestchenko


Grand rooms in estates like Chatsworth are rare, but still there are great and elegant rooms where inhabitants carry on their lives in Evelyn Waugh Brideshead-like fashion. Lisa's chapter "Remembrance of Things Past" visits these formal rooms and while I find myself identifying with some of them-I'm equally drawn to rooms in the chapter "Shall I Put the Kettle On?", proving there is a unique Novel Interior of our very own waiting to be written.



 A SCENE FROM NOVEL INTERIORS

photograph by Ivan Terestchenko


What I like most about Novel Interiors is its melding of two of my very favorite subjects-Rooms and Literature. I think Lisa's book may just bring about a Renaissance (Shakespeare)- or maybe its more a Revolution (Tolstoy) in how rooms look-feel-and are written about-especially in the real world.




all photographs from Novel Interiors provided by the author & used with her permission




17 April 2012

the Rest of the LA story

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So many highlights from my LA trip, a Crush at Peter Dunham's Hollywood at Home one evening.
Ralph Rucci at Rose Tarlow.



 I admit to being a horrible photographer-when in the middle of  a party- or- when I am not-in the middle of a party- but, I did get to photograph some things in Peter's store chock full of fabrics from the many Lines he carries the day after.




at Peter Dunham-
I had a brief chat with the mobbed editor Newell Turner of House Beautiful.
We talked about his pug.
What else?
We both missed our pets.

Met artist, writer, blogger Lisa Borgnes Giramonti of A Bloomsbury Life, A delight!
She is vibrant, charming & hip ( in a Bloomsbury way).


 LISA FINE at HOLLYWOOD AT HOME-





some of Lisa's fabrics at Peter Dunham, my favorite is Aswan, below, in the color Passion


(also, It was lovely to meet Lisa Fine, on another evening. I adore her textiles & the fashion line she designs, Irving & Fine,with her partner Carolina Irving,)



 Friend Matthew did take a photograph of Me with Ralph Rucci. Mr. Rucci was signing his book at Rose Tarlow.
He was most interested in my turquoise jewelry- I was most interested in his book-
The book is EXquisite-



 from case, to cover, to each & every Page.







get this BOOK, it is rich, layered, complex.

& what would any trip be without some Vintage shopping,
I was struck mostly by all the Of the Moment fabrics that catch my eye used in Vintage Clothes . Each and every one reminded me of Something- but that's another post.

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12 June 2010

dimming of the day

this evening inspired by  words from  Lisa at A Bloomsbury Life here accompanied by the elegant photographs of friend Ivan Terestchenko here.-






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29 December 2009

Favourite Post TOPIC for 2009, more please.

My own personal favourite post topic for 2009 was?
- guess?

Yes,
DV.
Diana Vreeland.


I made DV my post topic 5 times. (6 as of today)
Bloggers-please consider taking a look at DV her work, her life, her style often in 2010. A never ending source of inspiration and entertainment.

DV


and my posting friends ?

the great Aesthete posted about DV 3 times here
Mrs B-3.  here
lovely Lisa of bloomsbury 2 here
an English Rose posted on DV 2 times here
gorgeous Ulla here
my dog ear pages here
lady Emily posted about DV just once here, 
oh
and here too.
Judith in her studio posted about DV here

and my favourite DV here . this post  from Lisa of A Bloomsbury Life, combines everything I like best when I read a blog story and when I try to write something of interest.

attention.
did you dish about DV in 2009? I would love to know, please leave me a note and link if it's handy.

additions to DV-follow...
Stefan resident DC- AD  here
& Daniel of hh here
& I knew that LucindaV. had to have posted on DV,alas NO, and now I KNOW! today it's here

some interesting other sites -
Johnny Edward Heys DV here
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