The lovely old European simplicity works perfectly with this old house, and can carry its own in a modern setting as well -- just take a look at these examples from Houzz.com:
On the lookout for interesting ideas and innovative design, from the subtle to the spectacular. Currently located in São Paulo, Brasil.
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Rustic Window Panes
I spotted this terrace level garden/mud room while walking the neighborhood streets of Mount Pleasant in DC and, as a sucker for French-door style, was immediately in love with its charming rustic panes. French doors (and windows) are such great features in a home because of their ability to make an otherwise empty room still look elegant, but also to blend with their surroundings and not object to stronger decor.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Beauty Find: Nivea Lotion Express
I never thought lotion (loção hidratante) would be a topic worth writing about until I discovered this holy grail of hydration from Nivea. Its label in Brazil is Lotion Express - Hidratação Prolongada. The best part is I only bought it because of its size in comparison to the other bottles in the aisle, not because I knew what magic was inside.
Throughout college and the few years following my best friend and I frequently (and rather aimlessly) browsed the beauty aisles of drugstores, always in search of a new product that would somehow be life changing. It took several years, a few cities, and a new country, but I think I've finally found it.
What makes this lotion special is exactly what's inferred in its name -- Express. Nivea Lotion Express dries almost immediately after being applied to skin. No more feelings of melting slime dripping down your legs on a hot summer day. This is especially important for anyone living in a hot or humid climate, like São Paulo (or all the cities I've called home in the US). It's not for people who want a thick buttery coating on their skin, but is perfect for all day wear and doesn't transfer to clothes.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
James Bond's romper
When Bond first put this on in an early scene of Goldfinger, I thought it was just a zip-up terrycloth pool shirt. What a great idea for a guy! Cut to the next shot and I realize the piece is a straight up onesie, with a look similar to men's one piece swimsuits of an earlier age. Brilliant. When American Apparel starts manufacturing these I'll be the first in line.
For more pictures and explanation visit the Clothes on Film blog.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Friday, June 15, 2012
DIY design: floating umbrella lights
Hanging umbrella lights are a unique, whimsical, and slightly cheeky way one pousada thought of to illuminate its uncovered front patio in the middle of rainy São Paulo. A similar DIY version would make a memorable addition outside any eclectic residence, restaurant, or boutique hotel.
If recreating this look, make sure all electrical components are specified as being for the outdoors, and don't underestimate the amount of wire cable needed. The umbrellas should be harnessed together with wire in addition to electric cord to reduce individual movement.
Ingo Maura is regarded as the creator of this type of fixture after his original installation at Milan Design Week in 2007.
Here is a similar, though smaller installation inspired by string lights, courtesy of French blog Fabulous Frog:
For more large-scale umbrella art, check out the work gathered by Environmental Graffiti and Crooked Brain.
If recreating this look, make sure all electrical components are specified as being for the outdoors, and don't underestimate the amount of wire cable needed. The umbrellas should be harnessed together with wire in addition to electric cord to reduce individual movement.
Ingo Maura is regarded as the creator of this type of fixture after his original installation at Milan Design Week in 2007.
Here is a similar, though smaller installation inspired by string lights, courtesy of French blog Fabulous Frog:
For more large-scale umbrella art, check out the work gathered by Environmental Graffiti and Crooked Brain.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
AGain Decor
Today I found a great fabric and decoration business near me called AGain Decor / AGRE Artigos Para Decoração Ltda. The operation is part interior decor business and part consumer store.
The store offers a sharply curated collection of household objects and a notable array of eye-catching quality fabrics. It's a good time to shop here as through the end of June their fabrics (tecidos) will be on sale starting at R$39,50 a meter (about $19 USD). I can't speak to their interior decoration services.
Stacked throughout AGain's connected rooms are piles of top Brazilian design magazines such as Casa Vogue and Casa Claudia, all bookmarked on pages where objects or styling from AGain Decor is featured. Impressive.
As far as I can tell AGain is open Monday-Saturday during normal business hours. Their website provides pictures of their fabrics and objects, as well as a list of other places where their products can be found.
R. Alagoas, 651 - Higienópolis, São Paulo - 01242-001
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Dia Dos Namorados
For my namorado: a card, bottle of wine, single rose, and an old tin letter "R" make a simple but elegant presentation. Initial letters like this are a great way to personalize your home's decor, whether used as a wall hanging alone or in a cluster, stuck in a bookshelf, or casually plopped upon a small table or other unassuming surface.
Vintage letters like the one above can be found at antique stores and on ebay, or if you prefer a sleeker look, bought new from stores like Pottery Barn. Check out etsy or craftcuts for more customized and varied options.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Color in Centro
Sunday, June 3, 2012
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