Displaying posts from June, 2016

Monochrome mastery

Posted on Mon, 20 Jun 2016 by midcenturyjo

Like a modernist sand castle this Malibu house by Jamie Bush is a master class in monochromatic palette and texture. The colours of shell and sand and stone are repeated and enhanced in this sea side retreat with rough and handmade juxtaposed with the modern and clean lined. The perfect counterfoil to all limited colour palette is, of course, the endless blue of the sea and the sky.

My top 5 online furniture stores

Posted on Sun, 19 Jun 2016 by KiM

I came up with a list of my top 5 favourite online furniture stores conveniently located in Ottawa and Toronto and wanted to share because you all need to know about these shops. Why? Because they are awesome and owned by awesome Canadians. And you can shop them online!

The first in the list of best online furniture stores is Furniture Maison. This is a new-to-me online store whose focus is on clean design with a simple aesthetic, including Scandinavian, mid-century modern and industrial influences. Furniture Maison develops direct partnerships with furniture designers that own their manufacturing facilities, eliminating the middleman and unnecessary mark-ups. Also, their online-only approach minimizes overhead which allows their relatively small operation to offer their products at affordable prices without compromising on quality. I know this for a fact because they sent me a sofa and it is FANTASTIC and incredibly well made. Here are some pieces they carry that I am a big fan of:

Concrete coffee table

My sofa! Part of their collection of mid-century modern furniture. The Ruby reversible sectional sofa.

Not your granny’s rattan! The Aloha chair

The Louvre TV cabinet. For all your stylin’ media component needs.

I need a room to fit this in. Seriously in love with the simplicity of this loveseat. The Leo 2 seater sofa. A great course for Scandinavian furniture online – check out more of their Scandinavian furniture best sellers.

Another Scandinavian-vibing piece is the walnut media unit.

Next up is The Modern Shop, always a favourite for modern furniture online, and in-store! Located in downtown Ottawa and a quick 15 minute walk from my office, this has been a local favourite of mine since Michael Shaikin opened it in 2010. I have visited Michael’s shop on many occasions and I am pretty sure I have never once left empty-handed. If I’m not in there to pick up a to-die-for light fixture I have ordered (last one was the FLOS IC S1 pendant for my foyer – SO GOOD!) then I’m grabbing all sorts of little odds and ends like Hay Denmark plant pots, a brass Flax Wall air plant holder by Aliec Tacheny and Kin Tealight Holders by Claesson Koivisto Rune for Skultuna. The Modern Shop carries just about all of my favourite brands of furniture and lighting such as Ingo Maurer, Ferm Living, Gubi, Menu, Moooi, Normann Copenhagen and Tom Dixon. Here are some photo examples:

 Greta Grossman Grasshopper floor lamp by Gubi. I bought the pendant version for my kitchen – it is so classy and timeless.

The Recycled Tube Light by Toronto-based Castor

Marcel Wanders for Moooi carpets. I ordered one of these the other day (still can’t believe it) and am impatiently awaiting its arrival. !!!!!!!!

Outdoor furniture designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for HAY

Brass Etch pendant by Tom Dixon

Another on my favourite online furniture store list is a newcomer to the land of online shops. Green Light District is owned by a really sweet couple, Deborah and David, and I got to know them when their shop started out here in Ottawa but they have since packed up the shop and opened it in the funky Toronto neighbourhood of Roncesvalles. Their shop is really special because all of their pieces are original designs, made to order for them by designer owned companies using natural materials only, with a significant hand-made component, craftsmanship and a commitment to eco and social consciousness. Deal breaker right there. It was only a few months ago that they decided to take their wares online so now you can shop virtually if you’re located in Canada or the United States. I have lots of incredible goodies from this store – including a ton of their Wonki Ware dishes from South Africa (my absolute favourite dishes of all time – I will never ever part with these), some vases, a wax lantern and of course, my Magnet lounge chair. So happy you can now buy furniture online from GLD!

A photo I took in my previous home of my Magnet lounge chair. I was able to chose the leather and cord colour so I went with all black. HOT! And as I always say, it’s like sitting on a could.

Saddle leather and solid iron chair

Leather Acapulco chair

Outdoor Acapulco chairs

I really wanted this linen wall hanging but it ended up being too big (I was going to use it as a curtain in my bedroom). Wondering how I can make it work…

Next on the list is Alteriors, another shop here in Ottawa. Jacob and Monika own this gem filled with some of the top modern furniture brands out there. Every time I walk into their store I want to pass out or cry because I adore everything they have in their showroom and I wish I had an endless pocketbook. They carry Ligne Roset (oh YESSSS! and every time I go in I drool over the Togo sofa), Knoll (one day I must acquire a Bertoia chair), Bensen, Cattelan Italia, Herman Miller and more. Here are a few photos of some of my favourite items they stock that I would LURVE to own…

Togo! Togo! Togo! Togo!

Ligne Roset Ottoman Sofa

Ligne Roset Ploum Sofa by the incredibly talented Bouroullec brothers. This one is up there with the Togo.

Florence Knoll round table

Herman Miller Eames molded plywood lounge chair

Last but absolutely not least is Black Rooster Decor. I discovered this shop on Instagram and have been following them religiously ever since. Their shop is located in Toronto and I have not had the opportunity to visit it yet but instead I drool uncontrollably over their online shop all the time. They carry a wide range of styles, from mid-century modern to art deco to European antiques. And to note: they ship worldwide and have warehouses in the States to make it easy peasy to shop. WOOT! Everything they carry makes my heart skip a beat, from the furniture and lighting to the huge selection of accessories. It was hard to narrow down a few favourites but here goes…

The Gwyneth cabinet. AH MAH GAWD!

The super hot Laguna sofa

This is beyond cool – a polycarbonate Wingback chair

The Jonny chandelier. A drama queen for your staircase.

The Modela chair. This is what you buy for your husband when you already spent a fortune on other items and you need something to distract him with. Plus you will love it too and probably fight him for it.

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This post is in partnership with Furniture Maison. All opinions are my own.

The home of Barbara Í Gongini

Posted on Fri, 17 Jun 2016 by KiM

I have an unhealthy love of avant-garde clothing, most notably from 2 designers, one of them being Barbara Í Gongini (the other is Rick Owens). One day I discovered Femina had done a story on Barbara’s home in Copenhagen and I was pleased to see her minimalist home was as stylish as her clothing. I love the simplicity of it, the contrast of black and white and the subtle textures and patterns. 

Triplex Victoires

Posted on Fri, 17 Jun 2016 by KiM

It was a while back that Jo featured a few of the photos from this home, and when I stumbled across it on architect Laurent Bourgois‘ website recently my heart melted and I thought it deserved a complete post. It is quite clear that I am becoming soft for traditional spaces that really highlight and celebrate original architectural details now that I finally have a home where I can celebrate in my way (adoring my wainscoting, curved ceilings, archways, leaded and stained glass windows). I don’t really know what exactly it is about this house, only that it has a very magical quality to it. And its elegance is indescribable. (Photos: Nicolas Tosi, Interior design: Mlinaric, Henry and Zervudachi)

Southampton Residence

Posted on Fri, 17 Jun 2016 by midcenturyjo

I lost my heart when I saw the shingles and then the rest of the house blew my mind. A totally “un-Hamptons” Hamptons home by Fox-Nahem. Luxuriously comfortable, elegant, livable and packed with personality.