Monday, May 21, 2012

Paper Countertops On Apt Therapy

Cool! My comment on our Richlite countertops is in a little comment summary in Apt Therapy's countertop guide.

I do continue to love the stuff. I hate setting glassware down on stone and prefer the warmer, softer feel of the paper. But it is definitely not for fussy people. You have to be someone who can live with a surface that picks up a patina over time. I find it very visually calming, also. No glare, no crazy granite speckle.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Edge Lighting Scope LED

I am completely obsessed by these Scope LED track heads by Edge Lighting. They have an adjustable beam angle, so they can be used for accenting objects or washing a wall, or flooding a space. Three finishes available. 9.3W power usage, but equivalent to a 42W or 30W halogen, depending on the beam angle. 

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

FLOR is coming to Boston


Yes! We'll soon be able to buy sustainably manufactured and super cool FLOR carpet tiles in Boston, on Clarendon Street. I have this stuff playing various roles in 5 rooms of our house, plus the stairs. You could say I'm a fan. Plus, they are a great company and have pledged to get their environmental effect to net zero by 2020.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

"Sidewalk Science" from Slate

"Piano Stairs" in Nanjing, China -- Yeah, I think these might violate US building codes
Slate has a great four part series about walking. Part two is especially fascinating and relevant to interior design and urban planning. There is discussion of individual and group dynamics on sidewalks, stairs, and escalators, and several related books are mentioned, including John Templer's The Staircase.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Lyonel Feininger at the Harvard Art Museum

Untitled (Night View of Trees and Streetlamp, Burgkühnauer Allee, Dessau), 1928, Lyonel Feininger
I will be checking out this show of his photos, for sure! Runs until June 2nd at the Sackler Museum.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Want it.

I'd also give you the link but it is an antique and there are only 2 available. Only after I have secured mine will I share my source....

New Yorker piece on Roger Thomas and Casino Design


Abstract and snippet here.

I admire Mr. Thomas's process and sketching habits, and enjoyed reading about the evolution of casino design. But I am still a snobby New Englander with no plans to ever set foot in Las Vegas.

Page Image from The New Yorker (web)

Friday, March 16, 2012

Piet Hein Eek

(Photo: Piet Hein Eek)
Spotted a table by this guy in Elle Decor. Made from scrap wood. Beautiful. Love the patchwork quality.

(Photo: Piet Hein Eek)
He also has a plywood line, which is super cool.