KRIS Likes….

KRIS Likes… Tablescapes

Here are how some of my favorite designers have set their tables….

Designer: Eddie Ross for “A Date with a Plate”

Photograph featured in October 2009 Issue of Elle Decor, Setting the Table

Table Designed by Textile Designer John Robshaw for 2009 Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Spring Gala benefit

Interior Designer Miles Redd Table Setting for House Beautiful PB plate Contest

Table Setting by Decorator Tony Duquette Photo Courtsey of Martha Stewart Website

Interior Designer Pheobe Howard Table Setting for House Beautiful PB Table Setting Challenge

Tablescape by Donna karan, House Beautiful April 2010

KRIS Likes… Korcula/Kora Collaboration

After my post about jewelry line Kora, I had a lot of readers email me to ask where they could purchase the Korcula/Kora collaboration bangles.  To answer your question, the new link to purchase the bracelet is now online.  Simply click here!

Kora joined forces with Houston-based jewelry company Korcula and its creator/designer Lindley Bertin.  The gold lattice overlay (seen on the bracelet above) is vermeil gold-plating, designed by Lindley.  The bracelet, as I am sure you all know by now, is Kora’s lovely rescued/recycled Ankole cow horn, handmade in Kenya.  The result is simply stunning!

To see other pieces made by Korcula, go to the Korcula Website.  To shop online for Kora items go to shop.koradesigns.com.

KRIS Likes … L’Objet Spice Jewels

Inspired by nature, yet unmistakably civilized, L’OBJET has redefined the art of home living.  – http://www.l-objet.com philosophy

Inspired by wildlife and supremely suited for domestic life, L’OBJET turns entertaining into high art with their collection of Spice Jewels.  Handcrafted with exquisite detail by European and Asian master craftsman, these salt and pepper shakers will add a playful and luxurious elegance to any table setting.

Turtle Salt & Pepper Shakers

I love the crystal clear shells and emerald-toned Swarovski crystal eyes of these gorgeous 14kt gold turtles!

Pagoda Salt & Pepper Shakers

Natural freshwater pearls adorn these 14-karat gold-plated pagoda salt and pepper shakers.

Pinecone Salt & Pepper Shakers

These would make a whimsical (and gorgeous!) addition to any fall or holiday table setting.

White Swan Salt Cellar

Black Swan Salt Cellar

These swan salt cellars are handmade from fine Limoges porcelain paste with 14kt gold accents.

Gold Plated Yellow Swarovski Crystals

These beautiful orbs remind me of glamorized sea urchins or Faberge eggs…

Gold Plated Multi-Color Swarovski Crystal

www.l-objet.com

KRIS Likes… RabLabs

Anna Rabinowicz launched her decorative home goods company RabLabs in 2002.  Comprised mostly of Agate, a variety of chalcedony quartz that forms itself in concentric layers and has a variety of intensely vibrant colors, Rablabs pieces are truly unique and one of a kind.  From antiquity, agate has been highly valued and sought after.  Persian Magicians used  it to divert storms and  agate bowls were HUGELY popular in the Byzantine empire, and were also collected by European royalty during the Renaissance.  Legend has imbued this gemstone with having powerful emotional healing qualities.  Agate is believed to help discern truth and accept one’s circumstances, quench thirst, protect against fever, improve memory and concentration, promote stamina, prevent insomnia and ensure pleasant dreams.  Most importantly, however, it creates stunning and unique accessories for the home that I simply adore… Enjoy!

 

ALEOTO II – Agate and Glass Napkin Rings

KIVA Crystal, 24k Gold and Sterling Silver platters

LIA Crystal & Amethyst Bottlestoppers

PEDRA Pure Brazilian Agate Coasters

VELA Pure Brazilian Agate Candlesticks

OBRA Brazillian Agate and Recycled Aluminum Photo Frames

CELE Brazilian Agate and Nickel Plated Metal Clocks

FIM Brazilian Agate Druze Bookends

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KRIS Likes… Entertaining Is Fun! How To Be A Popular Hostess by Dorothy Draper

Decorating and entertaining are halves of the same apple.  They are important parts of the art of living.  – Dorothy Draper, Entertaining is Fun! Pg. 3

There are very few things in life I love more than throwing a great party!  Nothing makes me happier than playing the hostess role and I credit much of that to my Grandmother, who has always thrown spectacular parties and who taught me that the secret to a great party was, above all, to have fun!  She always said that if the hostess was having a good time, everyone would have a good time.  She also has impeccable taste and her attention to detail never falters – two things that help when executing an evening for all to enjoy.   In Dorothy Draper’s book, Entertaining is Fun! the author expresses many of the same sentiments as my grandmother when it comes to being the best hostess one can be.  The book was published in 1941, and while it may no longer be possible to serve a dinner that costs only 50 cents per guest, Dorothy Draper’s advice still rings true. The book’s main focus is fighting what Dorothy calls our “Will To Be Dreary”.  Filled with fun antidotes like, “A delighted hostess is a delightful hostess” and “Your enjoyment is as contagious to your guests as the measles,” Dorothy gives her advice in a clever and memorable manner.  She covers every possible scenario for entertaining from entertaining yourself, your husband, a small group for cocktails or dinner, a large gala or wedding, even having weekend guests.   The book is filled with situational stories that remind me of one of Aesop’s fables, as each scenario ends with a hostesses dilemma being solved and/or a lesson about the positive effect entertaining had on the life of the hostesses.  For example, THE CASE HISTORY OF A LADY WHO THOUGHT FORMALITY MEANT FUSS tells a the tale of a woman from Montana whose husband ends up being elected to Congress.  This woman feels that she would rather die alone and miserable than have to host formal parties for her husbands new congressional colleagues.  The story ends with her making “the illuminating discovery that formality does not mean boredom and pomposity but grace and perfection of every detail”.  The most important lesson imparted by Mrs. Draper is that no matter what a person’s situation, where there is a will there is a way, and a good party can be the most simple cure to many of life’s problems!  And I have to say that I firmly agree!  Dorothy Draper’s recipe for a perfect party: “Take what you’ve got; mix well with imagination, courage, a dash of humor and the desire to enjoy life.  The result is guaranteed to please.”

Dorothy Draper

Check list for all things one should make sure they have done BEFORE their guests arrive for a party.

Illustration for the CASE HISTORY OF THE GIRL WHO COULD GIVE A DINNER FOR EIGHT AND NOT RAISE A RIPPLE.

Illustration explaining everything that one should provide in the Guest Bedroom when having a visitor stay for the weekend.

Illustration describing how one should re-arrange the living room to accommodate for a party.

KRIS Likes… The Very Pink of Perfection

The verb “to pink” dates from the 14th century and means “to decorate with a perforated or punched pattern” – Collins Dictionary

Below are a few items that I think are the very pink of perfection…  Enjoy!

Madeline Weinrib “Pink Ivy” pillow.

 

Madeline Weinrib “Pink Orléans” cotton area rug.  Available in various sizes and carried by ABC Carpet and Home.

Pair of 1950s pink lacquer end cabinets designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller and sold at Talisman.  The hardware on this piece is simply divine when added to the bright hot pink lacquer! Contact vendor for price.

Chrome chairs hand tufted in hot pink wool sold by Pieces.  I love the half-moon base and delicate curved back on these chairs. $1,400 for 4.

Pink cased glass Murano lamps with lucite bases from the 1960’s.  Sold by Swank Lighting. $2,500 for the pair.

Curvy hot pink chaise lounge with white lacquer legs from Mid Century Antiques. $4,800 one of a kind.

1960’s pink lacquer bamboo trellis writing desk / vanity from Sabina Danenberg Antiques.  Very well priced!  On sale for $800.  I would defiantly use the money you save and spend it on some better hardware. Perhaps crystal knobs or something turquoise and funky depending on the use.

 

LOVE the hot pink Moroccan chandelier & stunning patterned draperies finished with a pink ribbon trim in this girls bedroom designed by New York designer Amanda Nisbet.

House Beautiful Jan 2009

I love the contrast of the hot pink towels against the painted black & white walls in this Master Bathroom designed by Steven Shubel.

This pink wallpaper in this powder room designed by Woodson & Rummerfield is to die for!

Jonathan Berger dining area featured in House Beautiful July 2009.

Unkown Source.

I love the pink walls with the orange ceiling in this room!