Showing posts with label Annette Joesph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annette Joesph. Show all posts

Friday, June 3, 2011

MoMA & Modern Atlanta

Modern Atlanta officially starts this weekend, YIPPIEEEE! If you aren't familiar, you should be ashamed of yourself. Here is the deal (straight from their website):

"The original event was born in 2007 out of a desire for an Atlanta-based forum diverse in content, eclectic in spirit, and international in appeal. Each year the event will be built on these aspirations, attracting a diverse range of speakers, exhibitors and attendees prepared to push the boundaries of applied contemporary design and urbanism.

MA’s aim is to embrace and connect a wide spectrum of practices including architecture and design, retail and trade, industry and academia, the arts, and NPO foundations. MA activities attract innovators, visionaries, independent minds, creative leaders, students, and non-specialist audiences with discussions on how design and innovative products improve everyday lives. MA provides the right conditions and venues for manufacturers and designers to successfully connect with businesses, consumers, and the public alike, by way of elevated local and international design exhibitions that expose all facets of the creative process including innovation and implementation. MA produces programs and events and provides marketing and promotional services for cultivating and showcasing the international design industry in Atlanta. These programs and services are not only a platform for professionals, but also an arena for experimental and student work, and a meeting point for the international community."

I will be doing my best to hit up as many of the events as possible but if you're like me, this is your busy season. I will for sure be checking out Karim Rashid at Pedini on Wednesday and I will be hitting up Room & Board for Annette Joseph's presentation.

All of that is good and well, but not the point of this post. Last night I had the privilege of being invited to the 25th Anniversary Dinner for Corporate Environments. It was a beautiful evening at The High Museum with a private viewing of the "Modern By Design" Exhibition, of which Corporate Environments is a sponsor. This to me is the highlight of MA2011, it's just a fantastic collection borrowed from MoMA and displayed beautifully. I wasn't supposed to take pictures, but I didn't know that until I had already taken some, you're welcome...It is a really beautiful exhibition and each floor is better then the one before it. I got some really good pictures, but I don't want to ruin it for you. GO SEE IT.

This is a robot. He builds furniture. He is Joris Laarman's idea.


This is one of his tables.


It is made from zillions of these tiny metal cubes and held together with glue.


Super awesome. I used that light fixture at DIFFA one year but in white.


MWDA's Table for DIFFA 2008

Those cushy-cabbage looking things are cute. It took every ounce of restraint not to squish them down.


That's enough out of me (maybe even too much) go see it for yourself.
"Modern by Design" at The High Museum of Art
June 4th - August 21st

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

5 Things I Heart - Annette Joseph Edition

Fantastical style genius Annette Joseph is super fun and thankfully was willing to do a 5 things segment! I was tempted to ask her for like, 105 things because she has such incredible taste and knows where to find the coolest stuff! I did however let her get away with 6, because I couldn't resist one particular item...can you guess which one I died for?



Marwari Bag~ Hermes
This is the best bag ever, I bought one in Monaco, for myself for my birthday this year, with the encouragement of Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn…It will be with me for a lifetime, and the best thing is it’s comfy and functional.



Vetiver candle ~ (malin+goetz) best flavor ever, I burn it in my studio~ I got it from a friend, ( Gwyneth Paltrow’s chef Julia) it’s her fav flavor and now it’s mine! Available at Bloomingdales.



Hunter gold wellies~ on my holiday gift list, found by my oh so chic and cool new assistant Ginny Branch…I love them so, again pretty and functional just my style. Available HERE!



Axel 3 seater~ Anthropologie LUV LUV +LUV this clever chair~ the fabric the bomb, and the 3 way seats make me smile.


Ordinal Dresser~ also from Anthropologie very me with graphic numbers, I love numbers and letters on anything!



Color saturated rugs from ABC carpets~ I think that this is brilliant, in idea and color! Probably my most fav trend of the year.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Back to Back

This was one of my favorite projects, done in my favorite building for some of my favorite people, and I am so thrilled that Atlanta Magazine picked it up. The project for us was the beginning of MWDA, it was our first full force architectural and interior project for Mark Williams Design Associates. We were fortunate to photograph it with Lauren Rubinstein (I heart her!) and style it with Annette Joesph (brilliant) and we did it on my birthday last year, so much fun! It is one project we are very proud of and so happy to see it published. Pick up another copy of Atlanta Magazine this month and check it out!