Friday, July 31, 2009
Så skönt med lite semester...
Demijohns
Demijohns have made the rounds through the blogsphere lately and I thought I would educate myself a bit more on where they came from. I’m glad I did. I am eager to use these in some of my room designs.
The word demijohn was taken from the French, Dame Jeanne, meaning Lady Jane.
In Britain, demijohn refers to a one-gallon glass brewing vessel.
In Southeast U.S. slang, a demijohn jug, of any size, is referred to as a jimmyjohn.
The shape of the demijohn can be ovoid, kidney, cylindrical, round, teardrop, apple and heart shaped. The sizes vary from a few ounces to twenty gallons or more. The very large containers are called carboys.
The original purpose of the demijohn was for transport and storage of bulk liquids.
The demijohns were usually wrapped in wicker to protect them from breakage during shipping. Today, however, most demijohns have had their wicker removed to better reveal their color and shape.
Three color variations of the demijohn.
From the European Antique Market's website. These demijohn’s have been used for candles and the wax has dropped down the sides. Lovely!
Jayson Home and Garden has an antique green demijohn that sells for $125.00.
Fill one up and put your favorite branches or flowers in it.
19th Century Demijohn
Set of three antique demijohns from Alhambra Antiques
25” tall demijohn! $300 from modernicus.com
Here, designer Steven Gambrel uses a demijohn on the coffee table in this Dunes house. Although they kind of get lost because of the clear glass. I think a colored (perhaps blue like the lamp behind the sofa) would stand out much better.
A shop in Paris with demijohns hanging. From the blog A Brooklyn Limestone in Progress.
Demijohns shown on a furniture project from the blog Design Sponge.
Now for the fun part….
I was just at Homegoods near my home doing some shopping for a client when whaddayaknow… Demijohns in all shapes, sizes and colors…. I couldn’t resist. They are very good quality and at $19.99 a piece, I had to pick up a few.
My digital camera is on loan this week, so I can’t show you my great find… but I will soon!
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Roses and Huckleberries
What could be more lovely than roses and huckleberries? These huckleberries are wild, handpicked on the lower slopes of beautiful Mt. Adams. I got them at our local health food store.
The only thing sweeter than wild huckleberries are wild huckleberries that you've picked yourself. We haven't picked huckleberries for a few summers now but it's so much fun to go off on a hike through the woods with a pail in hand.
I've washed them and have them sitting out on the kitchen counter to nibble on. They're so good for you, just as powerful as the blueberry with its rich antioxidants. It is my goal this summer to enjoy each fruit and vegetable that comes into season. It's something I crave all winter long and so I want to be sure to embrace it while it lasts.
Aren't they beautiful?
Gorgeous European Interiors
I love the juxtaposition of this rusic table with the elegant pink walls and gold accents
Love the composition on the mantle
I really love the chest of drawers against the wall - what a great piece for organizing
check out the wall! It looks like a detail of a Monet!
via Marie Claire Maison
Big News
In related news, it was fun for me to do a girl's nursery because...
SURPRISE! I'm pregnant! With another GIRL!!!!
And we couldn't be happier.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Some Things I Saw At The DCOTA Market / July & August 2009
This is Italian, made of Venetian Crystal/Glass. (17" x 41"H) The frame is made by hand of iron, and then is antiqued gilded.
Magni – Colette
The "Colette" table, is a limited edition series of (50) and signed by James Magni. Each table is hand-crafted in
I was drawn to the piece because if you glance at it quickly....it has an Art Nouveau-ish feel.
Canasta by Patricia Urquiola
The (my) jury is out on this collection. I love the 'caning' effect, but it is just soooo big.I mean these lounges are wild. Aren't they? In the right setting....they could be just perfect.
I have seen many products from this company. They really look like glass. Or shall I say 'lead crystal.' The pedestals are really, really beautiful. And if you are trying to achieve 'The Hollywood Regency Glamour' look. This is a winner!
La Fete Commode (www.pierredeux.com) A Louis XV-style two-drawer chest covered in our iconic La Fete Taupe/Noir toile. Constructed from solid mahogany with a hand-rubbed, antiqued finish. The fabric is polyurethane-coated for lasting beauty. Undulating carved apron and graceful cabriole legs.
41''W x 191/4''D x 35''H
I have started my new job, and all seems to be going smoothly. Just have patience with me while I find my way with my schedule and getting my post up.