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The Art of Discovery: Anthropologie

I have a confession to make: I am an Anthro addict. This company seriously has my number. I discovered them years ago now on a trip to visit a friend in Seattle. We were wandering a lovely outdoor shopping mall and – like a moth to the flame – I found myself inexplicably drawn into the space. Once inside it was game over. The details, the artistry and the discovery of the experience had me lost in wonder. An hour flew by like it was 15 minutes. Since then I’ve always made it a point to find the closest Anthropologie store on any trip to the US, knowing that – even if my budget did not allow much take-home shopping – the experience and the eye candy would always be inspiring.

Oakville recently joined the ranks of a small but growing number of Canadian stores opened by Anthropologie. Part of the brilliance of the brand is found in the uniqueness of each of their locations, as there is always something new to discover with each store you visit. This is driven in large part by the artists-in-residence who work with tireless creativity to create a sensory experience that is filled with the joy of discovery at every turn. All of the displays you see are uniquely hand-crafted by these in-house artisans, and I think their work is nothing short of inspiring.

Remember last week’s post about the colour Tangerine Tango? These sail garlands – hand crafted out of reclaimed paper from old books and magazines – were painted in this succulent blood orange colour and then strung from the ceiling to create beautiful light-play with the sunlight pouring in from the massive windows. Wouldn’t this make a delightful installation behind a headboard in a bedroom? I’d forever be dreaming of sailing into the sunset…

One of my favourite displays can be seen right as you walk into the store. Hand-died cotton has been cut into wave patterns and then stitched into this engaging, textured backdrop to showcase the apparel and home furnishings at the front of the store. I feel as if I’m adrift on an azure sea just looking at it!

Wouldn’t this make a beautiful canvas somewhere in your home? I think we’ll have to attempt something like this for an upcoming Make Something Monday.

I just love how this art installation leads the eye to the texture study of this geometric-cut-fabric-backed settee at the front of the store.
This stunning, wood and tiled staircase leads upstairs, drawing you  further into the curated bazaar of beautiful things awaiting your discovery.

Tomorrow I will share with you some of the delightfully unexpected furniture pieces I found there on a recent visit. Anthropologie really is a treasure-trove of opportunity and inspiration. Can’t wait to share more tomorrow!

xo
s.

By |June 25th, 2012|0 Comments

Working with Colour: How To Pick A Palette

Longing for more colour in your life but not sure where to start or how to find your perfect palette? When decorating a new space, I recommend starting with 2 things: your rug and original art.

As the soul of the space, art speaks to all of the other furnishings and finishes and often provides an inspiring palette you would never find on a strip of paint chips. With a beautiful piece of original art communicating the intended mood and taking centre stage, paint colours on the walls can be more subdued, taking a back seat to the more sophisticated focal point of the artwork. Much of my home is painted a very subtle cream (Sherwin Williams Creamy 7012), but it is brought to life by our small and treasured collection of original art.

I thought I’d offer up an example today that features one of the hottest colours of the season (and my favourite accent colour of the moment): Tangerine Tango. This mouth-watering red-ish orange will definitely add a dynamic energy to any space and was named Pantone Color Institute’s colour of the year for 2012.

Maya Foltyn “Downtown” via Art Interiors

For my tastes, this bold colour would be too strong to paint a room or even a wall with it, but I wouldn’t hesitate to bring it into my space through a small (or even large) accent via a piece of original art like this dynamic modern painting above from Maya Foltyn.

A stunning arrangement of Orange Ranunculus and Kumquats via Style Me Pretty
Tangerine Tango livening up a classic dining chair
an otherwise neutral space comes to life thanks to dynamic orange accents
love the way these stacked Hermès boxes punctuate an otherwise casual white bedroom – via French By Design

If a large, statement piece of original art is not quite in your budget at the moment, I have three suggestions!

ONE: start by collecting smalls! I have many canvases that are as small as 5×5 punctuating my home throughout on bookcases or in small groupings on walls. Here’s an example from my space, a lovely 12×12 modern acrylic I gave my husband for Christmas several years ago:

Painting by Kathleen Weich (via Art Interiors)

Not only are small canvases surprisingly reasonable, they add a sense of story as we curate our collection over time.

TWO: watch for “Make Something Mondays,” coming soon to The Curated House! I promise to offer inspiration and options a-plenty.

And THREE: decorative cushions are a wonderful way to infuse a pop of colour into what might otherwise be a neutral space (they also have a much smaller price tag attached). They are of course easily changed with the seasons, so the colour-commitment-phobes in our midst can breathe a sigh of relief and dive into this trend head-first.

For example, if Tangerine Tango has whetted your appetite for all things orange, why not pull it out of a whimsical pillow like this “If…Then…” crewel-work piece from Anthropologie?

“If…Then…” pillow available at Anthropologie

Or this delightfully sequined, more sophisticated linen loveliness called the Sailendra Pillow, also from Anthropologie?

Sailendra pillow available at Anthropologie

At the end of the day, my advice this season is to find your adventurous side and express yourself with a splash of something fabulous. Be it through art or accents, you can enrich your home with the joy of colour. Your conversations are bound to be livelier and your mood will lift along with the rising temperatures!

xo
s.

By |June 18th, 2012|0 Comments