Amie Weitzman

Posted on Fri, 25 May 2007 by midcenturyjo


New York based interior designer Amie Weitzman blends elements of classical design with a modern approach. A previous incarnation as a fashion and fabric designer for the likes of Ralph Lauren Home has honed her eye for the elegant use of colour.

Pattern repeat

Posted on Fri, 25 May 2007 by midcenturyjo

New photos from Greg Natale. Thanks Greg! These are of his first project after forming Greg Natale Interior Design. The repeating pattern is Florence Broadhurst’s Step pattern seen here on wallpaper and fabric for the bedspread and blinds. The rooms garnered rave reviews and awards when unveiled in 2001 and featured in international publications. Very fashion forward at the time the apartment is still fresh and confronting in it’s pattern use today. All this in a 70s red brick apartment. Fabulous!

Actress, designer and hotelier Anouska Hempel is a doyen of design. As an actress her most memorable role was as Blond (Lust) in the questionably tasteful The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins in the 1971. As designer and owner of the renowned hotels The Hempel and Blakes her style is epitomised by intimate luxury, fine detail and theatre. When asked back in 1998 about future trends her answer was that there will be a reaction to technology and a trend away from minimalism and back towards more opulence. There will be more comfort zoning in people’s surroundings. How right she was.

Saunders Architecture

Posted on Fri, 18 May 2007 by midcenturyjo

Ashley sent us a great link to Saunders Architecture a firm owned by Canadian Todd Saunders who has lived and worked in Norway since 1997. The work combines a Nordic design sensibility with environmental concerns. The summer house Ashley wants to share came about this way…… “When we first started our firm, instead of looking for clients we went looking for plots, to build an experimental structure. Doing this, we could pursue our architectural vision in line with our convictions: uncompromising, original and respect for the landscape.” Check out the other amazing projects on their website especially the Aurland Lookout. Thanks Ashley!\

Thanks Nick!!!

Posted on Wed, 16 May 2007 by midcenturyjo

Nick Olsen from Domino’s Daily Dose gave us a great shout out. Sounds like he’s just as hooked on desire to inspire as we are. If you’re here because of Nick’s lovely post then welcome. Make yourself a cup of tea and settle in to browse through our archives. Hope you enjoy our blog as much as we enjoy finding all these great rooms for you.

P.S. Just a little taste of Nick’s own place from Domino Magazine.