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14 January 2016

Bobsy & Color~ on the Cape



When in Chicago Bobsy Goodspeed lounged about in a sleek apartment, on Cape Cod, she preferred the Victorian, or as Harper's Bazaar referred to it -"Neo-Victorianism."  Regardless, her decoraing tuned changed abruptly when on the Cape. She decorated her country cottage in Osterville called Weeping Willows just as she pleased-and without help from any decorators.


Mildred

BOBSY with a sailing ship's figure called MILDRED in the garden.



Bobsy Colors

It helps that Bobsy's rooms in Weeping Willows are described in the piece as a "riot of color-shades of Dufy, of petunias, and phlox." Things are becoming clearer now.










BOBSY & BOWS

Glamorous Bobsy in Repose. Lace curtains at the windows in the Goodspeed Living Room are part of the laying on of Victoriana, finished off with magenta bows over roller shades with homey scenes-a la Courier and Ives. No ordinary lace, Bobsy acquired the lace from her Paris dressmaker-and made the curtains herself. Blackamoor pedestals served as end tables flanking a curvaceous sofa that I suspect matched the bows-both covered in a lustrous satin.
I do hope so.
Her papier-mache cocktail table was decorated with a shell "crammed with flowers from her picking garden." She selected the flowers in her garden to perfectly match her rooms.
The wallpaper was printed in a repetition of chairs, consoles, candelabra, etc. that reminds me of the smart petite patterns created by British company Osborne & Little. Bobsy added a decorative fillet molding around the room's walls that I bet was gold-something she just could not resist. At her feet, a needlepoint rug in Bobsy colors.




Sister Parish's Island House
Her penchant for the Victorian wasn't too out of step with the Cape Cod style of Sister Parish.  


Take away those bows and Bobsy's look begins to become rather appealing. More Victorianisms- domed covered fruit (a Victorian staple), opaline crystal compotes filled with fresh flowers (the opaline pink or maybe jade in color I think), porcelain shoes (surely your grandmother had a pair of these sit-abouts), and an intricate piece of needlework hanging above it all.





How to get Riotous Color...
I imagine Jeffrey Bilhuber would feel right at home in Bobsy's living room (Bilhuber below).




More Victorianisms: cornucopia wallpaper with flowers, Serves or perhaps Meissen porcelain vases and other bibelots, and a crocheted canopy on a tester.



more Bilhuber



In another bedroom at Weeping Willows Bobsy concocted a gathered canopy from "cheap lace," added a floral wallpaper, and what I'm sure was a hand-crocheted bedspread on the poster bed.



The Harper's Bazaar article appeared in 1940, one year before the States entered World War II, but the magazine's cover in September included the American flag.
This photograph appeared in a feature called The Call to Color with a royal purple Germaine Monteil dinner dress and a magenta satin ottoman-and riotous needlepoint carpet so reminiscent of the colors of Bobsy.

photo by Hoyningen-Huene



Raoul Dufy paintings, Henderson’s Superb Double Fringe Petunias, 1898. H. Mellen Co. Spring catalogue 1907,

24 July 2014

the way to Decorate,

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"Keith's spirit is reflected in so much of the house."
"It is truly personal, from the acres of books to the Southern art to Jon's collections of political memorabilia." -designer Courtney Coleman on Keith and Jon Meacham's Nashville home

the Meacham girls & their dog in their Belle Meade home's Entry Hall





read the full story by Julia Reed at Elle Decor here
 Photograph By William Waldron

(links for this story are in bold text)


04 October 2011

dollface

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 in the most delightful way- charming wallpapers in sophisticated quirky colors.



dollface in the color bessie below



& in phoebe




created by talent Peyton Turner and Brian Kaspr of Flat Vernacular




beastly guardians in lion
my personal favorite paper and colorway-




reminds me of the Elitis paper I used in one of my houses-




dandelion creatures in sunny valley








Louis XIV, painted by Hyacinthe Rigaud
yes it all started in 1701-


louis-louis 
in red heels


their Inspirations here
LINKS: elle decor here

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16 September 2011

wall to wall St. Paul's by Lizzie Allen


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 I do love wallpaper-how fun would this be in a powder room or bedroom?
Lizzie Allen interprets St. Paul's.




St. Paul's by Lizzie Allen- a whimsically heart shaped damask pattern surrounds the scenes of St. Paul's Cathedral. 

Available in black on charcoal or warm silver on white.








St. Paul's paper at lizzie allen, linked in the text above. and the painting is by Canaletto, 1745.

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03 February 2011

the COLOR of paper

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an explosive JULES LELEU 1960's paper from 1st dibs Paris  here
I adore this paper- if only I had the perfect project for it- 

what's missing? 




 PAPERS just installed in my current PROJECT









this month along with whatever ELSE pops up-
COLOR will be a focus-








where would we be without COLOR?

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23 December 2010

onward Spirits

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or- for a change of pace, glimpses of the Project.
updated photographs, paints, wallpapers, lights and other things.
it begins to take shape. all the elements are working.

the intent -a slightly modern bent, within a traditional frame. old & new absorbing one another. 



snippet of a wallpaper from Tamara Mellon's London home



 foyer







sconces, lantern & horsehair paper, (top color-winerust)




 stairs & landing


paint & lighting along stairway





dining room 


in progress-walls done, ceiling paper next up


  
ceiling and walls



kitchen


a pr. of lights for the large island, l. and breakfast room light r.



mudroom & back halls



lighting & trim color



downstairs bath



 lighting & cabinet paint color (an indigo)



powder room  
orb & tile




master bedroom
paint color & one of the fabrics that is inspiring the room





master bath 



shagreen hand painted paper &  sconces




library 
lighting & lacquer walls







fireplace surround




 upstairs halls
paint & lighting






upstairs baths
paper & tile










and on it goes.







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