Eric Staudenmaier

Posted on Wed, 16 Jul 2008 by midcenturyjo


Stunning photos today from the portfolio of photographer Eric Staudenmaier. Specialising in architectural and interior photography Eric is able to capture a designer’s intentions with a space and through his lens take you into a room or place you on the sidewalk staring longingly at the building before you. His architectural folio is great but don’t miss his personal work as well. I just had to include some of his garden shots. Check out the rest on his website. Your thumb will be turning green just looking at them.

BAMO

Posted on Tue, 15 Jul 2008 by midcenturyjo


The interior design team at BAMO are strong, talented, creative individuals producing wonderful, brilliant, and sometimes quirky designs. Here’s how they describe their work. “BAMO does not follow a single design style. In fact, we feel that it is more important to have style than be in a style. Our work ranges from traditional to contemporary, but each project incorporates both an elegance and comfort level that make the spaces livable and a true reflection of their context and occupants.” Check out the pagoda folly. How cool is that!

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Hecker Phelan Guthrie encore

Posted on Mon, 14 Jul 2008 by midcenturyjo


I’ve showcased Hecker Phelan Guthrie before but I just had to revisit their hospitality portfolio after seeing their latest project The Ivy in the last Belle magazine. I need to hop a plane and go for a drink. The first two pictures give you just a taste. (You can see more in their press section.) Lots of fabulous ideas to “steal” here for dining areas. Love their work!

Retrolicious

Posted on Mon, 14 Jul 2008 by midcenturyjo


Have I got a treat for you! I’ve managed to get my hands on a retro book crammed with gorgeous designer solutions to all your tricky late 60s decorating problems. House & Garden Guide to Interior Decorating, The Conde Nast Publications London, 1967. With a tweak here and there to these rooms I feel I could be flipping through a glamour shelter magazine from today. Enjoy!

WINKS

Posted on Sat, 12 Jul 2008 by midcenturyjo

… in my hallway

WINKS – weekend links. Here we list what has come in during the week, things we’ve found and things we think you’ll want to see. If you’d like to see your blog or website featured email us and if we think it fits with our readers we’ll link you. So what’s in this week?

  • Kristine Baerlin emailed from her Brooklyn studio and I’m so glad she did. “My hand-painted portraits of children and families are a contemporary approach to the pop art tradition, each carefully planned with my client to best reflect their individual style and taste. Working together, we swap color ideas, decide on a size and determine the best photograph from which to work. I always love collaborating with new designers (with family clients), or even working directly with moms. You can learn more about my portraits at Figment Studio.” Forget the kids! I want one of me! Kristine I LOVE your work.
  • Melbourne based Miriam Bereson designs the cutest wall friezes, magnets and mirrors you’ll find. Wonderfully colourful with funky graphics her range is perfect for your little one’s room and don’t forget the fridge. Pop over to the website and check out the year planners. I so need one of these for next year! Thanks Adam for introducing us to Miriam’s work.
  • From humble kitchen object to must have everyday day, the tea towel has come a long way. The Nicholas Gallery in downtown Cincinnati has pulled together a show featuring 25 of today’s hottest artists and designers and their tea towel triumphs. Details here.
  • Julie from Boatman Geller emailed with news of a competition. “We are busy spreading the word about our new product carrie and tuck. To celebrate its upcoming release, we are giving away three carrie and tuck note totes! Would you like to win a carrie and tuck note tote in the color of your choice? Just comment on our blog and tell us why and where you will be taking your note tote this summer. We will choose three lucky winners on July 31st!”
  • This gorgeous chair is the Formula chair designed by Matthias Demacker for ARRMET. Presented during the Salone del Mobile in Milan, it just the latest in Matthias’ award winning range of furniture. Take the time to explore his website. There are some amazing pieces.
  • It’s official. This week saw the launch of the DMShop Directory: Where Design is Found. Design Milk polled readers to find out what they wanted most, and an overwhelming 50% of readers wanted a shopping directory for products and services. With categories from architects to web design with everything in between (art galleries, home decor, stationery and more) listing in the directory is completely free. Site owners can visit here to add their sites. The rest of us can click on over and check it out. What a great resource in the making!
  • Photographer Gemma Comas< /a> has new work on her blog and it’s beautiful!
  • Finally Adelle sent me a link to her new blog. She’s only just started but already she’s posting great finds. Need a good online outdoor fabric source in Australia check out what Adelle found here. Welcome to the blogosphere!