Thursday, June 30, 2011

Sun or shade


We are waiting all winter for the sun to appear and then…when the sun shines… we want shade!
See how strange we are?!
Let’s get inspired and find here what we need, space permitting, to create some shade areas and some privacy from our neighbors.

Some choices are…

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Emu Shade large cantilever umbrella (and Emu outdoor furniture).


Oasis by Roda outdoor
Collection Oasis designed by Rodolfo Dordoni for Roda,  teak structure and fabric that can be manually and easily moved up or down.


Landscape by Kettal outdoor
 Same concept for Landscape pergola by Kettal (outdoor furniture by the same company).


retractable awnings
Retractable awnings are always useful, also in case of rainy summer days.


Unosider retractable awnings
For a more rustic ambiance here is the pergola Acquavite by Unosider.  The roof moves horizontally retracting to permit lunch in the shade and dinner under the moon.


multiscreen system outdoor by April Alterior furniture
April Alterior furniture presents the movable multiscreen  system ShangriLa which can create shade and privacy where you most need it. I personally would not choose red,
which can create too strong reflections of light.


Tuuci large outdoor umbrella
The always elegant large white umbrella, this is Plantation Collection by Tuuci .

Sun or shade, the choice is ours!

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

An evening with Knoll

Outdoor – Indoor stackable Spark chairs by Knoll

As you know, since I have written several times about Milan I Saloni events, the whole city during that week and beyond is theatre of exhibitions, cocktail parties, happenings. I went to several, sometimes with a camera, sometimes not as at Baccarat, that was a superb party, and I still regret it. But at Knoll event I had my camera and even if I was busy chatting, eating risotto allo zafferano, delicious pastries and sipping Prosecco…I was able to take a few pictures.
Crowd at Knoll party
In the background a Marc Krusin chair from Krusin Seating Collection for Knoll.

“Founded in 1938, Knoll is a global manufacturer of residential and office furnishings that inspire, evolve and endure. More than 30 of our classic designs are included in the permanent collections of museums around the world”  Today, Knoll is still committed to modern design and to continuing the legacy of design excellence established by Hans and Florence Knoll.

Party at Knoll Milano
Outside Knoll showroom, sipping wine and eating from the delicious buffet.

Bertoia chair for Knoll
Bertoia side chair


Saarinen Womb chair and Tulip table
Saarinen Womb chair and ottoman, Tulip table.


Knoll Jehs+Laub chiar and ottoman
Jehs + Laub new collection includes this Lounge chair and ottoman inspired by traditional quilting.
Super comfortable!

Knoll Jehs+Laub chair
Jehs+Laub chair


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My niece…relaxing in a Knoll chair after a hard day at work!


Knoll vintage poster
Form, structure, economy indeed!


Knoll party I Saloni 2011 

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Nice party atmosphere.


Outdoor Knoll party I Saloni 2011
An interesting evening, great crowd and iconic pieces of furniture.

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

I wish I was there


Mexico

I love summer, I love the ocean, I love sunny days and I love a house with a sea view,
 so I found these beautiful images and I  invite you to enjoy them with me.

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Pantelleria, Italy

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Argentario, Italy

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Guanabar, Brazil

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Santorini, Greece

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Camogli, Italy

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South Beach, Florida

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Ponza, Italy

Beautiful houses with stunning views, you can feel the breeze, the salt in the air, the scent of flowers…Which of these pictures makes you dream:

“I wish I was there”?

These houses are quite different in atmosphere, architecture, location and looking at each one provokes different feelings,  so I am curious to know which house appeals more to you and why. 
For my loyal followers who may know my taste by now…which house do you think I would choose to spend a month under the sun?

Photography by  Baan, Amatori, Brusaferri, Reggiori, Giugni, Martiradonna, Giannella.
  
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The joy of summer


Finally Summer is here and if the weather behaves we can start having dinner outdoor, no matter if we have a garden,  a terrace, or just a small balcony. We will set the table in a casual, but attractive way, we will prepare fresh and simple food, a variety of salads, cold pasta dishes, maybe some grilled fish and display delicious seasonal berries.
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But no matter how fancy the table and delicious the food… everything can be ruined by insects and mosquitoes, many chemical products are available but often some can create problems to your guests.   The best way is to use natural products:

- did you know that basil keeps away flies?
- and geraniums keep away mosquitoes?
- of course everyone knows the power of citronella.

Why not try then to decorate the table with small pots or, as the top image shows, with empty tea  tins, filled with basil, rosemary, citronella, small geraniums, lavender. The scent will keep away insects and the greenery will be a pleasant centre table.
Some bigger pots with these plants around the conversation area will also make sitting outdoor more comfortable.
Aromatized candles will also be beneficial and the soft light will create atmosphere, especially if you choose colored thick glass displayed on a window sill, or on a small table, they will not only keep away insects but also become an enchanting focal point.

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Happy Summer to everyone!

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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Under the Apulian sun


Loose cannons (Mine vaganti the original title) is a delightful Italian movie now on North American screens, directed by Ferzan Ozpetek, born in Istanbul but living in Italy since the 1970’s. Ozpetek often talks about families, their secrets, weird characters; I found this movie entertaining, confronting personal and social issues with a light touch and humor.
Sets, scenes, personalities, food are beautifully presented. The film is shot and set in Lecce, a Baroque style city in the Southern part of Italy, at the heel of the booth, in the Puglia region, so the breathtaking scenery becomes part of the story with countryside scenes, sandy beaches with emerald water, crumbling mansions, narrow cobblestone streets.
The interior decoration presents two different houses, one of the wealthy family at the center of the story, very traditional, filled with memories, antique furniture or simply old pieces, chandeliers, classic art, elegantly dressed dinner tables, heavy drapes on the windows.  There is also a big terrace adorned with greenery and trompe l'oeils where the extended family gathers every morning for breakfast.

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The other house has a young vibe, modern pieces of furniture, bold contemporary art on the walls and a sleek stainless steel kitchen.

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Food is a good part of the movie, as it is a good part of Italian life and we see the young couple preparing refined sandwiches in contrast with the scrumptious food served at the parents’ house, where rich traditional dishes are on the table with a festive atmosphere and toward the end of the story a superb display of luscious cakes and pastries leading to a more dramatic scene.

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The music, a mixture of old and new Italian songs, made me beat the rhythm with my feet and I was even tempted to sing along when I heard songs I knew...I hope I didn’t!



I found this movie really reflecting Italian mentality and lifestyle found mostly in small cities, Lecce in the Southern part of Italy is the set of the story but it could have been Udine or others in the North, with the contradictions of the society, the fear of what people would say about you (the so called bella figura) the still existing extended family, the habit of sitting down as a family at a table for meals, the arranged marriages of the past.
The story makes you reflect on family values, provokes at times a good laugh, presents touching moments, all in a visually rich movie.
A welcomed return to the commedia all’ italiana genre, following the ones of
 masters like Monicelli, Germi, Risi, Scola and others in the past.

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

A loft in Florence



A large loft, airy and bright, with its industrial bones, as a former small factory, maintained, adding interest to the contemporary interior design  and the dominant colors.

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The dining table, in a rich and thick chestnut is a project of the designer and owner, Sachiko Bradley. The chairs are vintage Eames  and the ceiling pendants were designed by Achille Castiglioni for Flos. The paintings are all by Sachiko’s father, the English artist Martin Bradley.

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A comfortable custom made sofa in the living. Note the beautiful industrial windows with the natural light flowing in. The openness of the loft is what the owner  was searching, a house “Where we would never feel alone”.

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The Asian red lacquer cabinet creates a focal point and stands out from the concrete floor painted white. Small lanterns drop from the high ceiling at different heights, probably Flea market’s finds.

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The children room with different stripes of vintage wallpaper on the main wall, a white Ikea piece continues with a custom designed desk, a smart way of mixing vintage, new, mass production and original pieces. 


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The kitchen, open to the living area, echoes the industrial feeling of the loft. Unusual decorative elements, the old alphabet characters, salvaged from stores signs, contrast in a great way with the stainless steel wall above the stove, a clean, functional, bright area where to cook, gather, create new recipes.

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The designer maintained the original doors to the courtyard, worn iron and the rust tell us a story, like in so many houses in Europe where centuries of lives are creating a mosaic of styles and memories.

An open space fit for a modern family.

Photography by Lorenzo Nencioni/VegaMg

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

I am not Scottish


I am not Scottish but I love tartan pattern and I follow closely
always entertaining and refined.

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While recently in Milan I was walking one day by La Rinascente, the city's main department store, and I saw the most beautiful windows display, all about Christian Dior Fall 2011 and all about tartan. Unfortunately I did not have my camera with me and I went back two days later, with the purpose of sending pictures to Scot but…the windows were changed already.
(Did you know that Giorgio Armani started his career as a window dresser? And coincidentally just for La Rinascente!)

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I cannot show you the gorgeous window display in Milan so I found these equally gorgeous images  from Style website (and courtesy of Christian Dior);  they say about the Dior pre-fall collection “A Scottish hunting theme opened with forties-inspired tartan skirt suits in eccentric colors such as lavender and sage, trimmed (or not) with fur (…)” I find this collection very appealing, what do you think?

As for me…I am Italian and I love tartan!

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Sunday, June 12, 2011

Brillante choice

Loop by Casamania.

A chair and a rug at the same time, designed by Sophie De Vocht as seen at I Saloni 2011 in Milan. The technique of tufting creates extreme softness  and the metal support gives comfort. 

The result? Absolute relax!
Photography ©by Albarosa Simonetti

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