181 posts
The First Step in The New Century : Party of Princes Paris 2000
Colour and Fantasy Paris 2004
Indian Fantasies (Colour) Paris 2008
Year of Africa : The Traveller's Room Paris 1997
Argent Contemporary Paris 2011
Travel the world with the stupendous windows of Hermes Paris. Pure Creative genius! I think I will make this into another series, there are so many to choose from.
I wonder if they hire more than one team to do the window displays. What an amazing job, wish I could do that. I shall investigate this further, in the meantime enjoy your journeys.
www.hermes.com
"Leonardo da Vinci :Painter of the Court of Milan is the most comlete display of rare surviving paintings ever held. This unprecedented exhibition, the first of its kind anywhere in the world, brings together sensational loans never seen before in the UK"
The National Gallery
I am so excited to see this show, London Culture at its best. GO NOW, but make sure you buy tickets in advance they are giving time slots, I presume so it does not get overcrowded. The website explains everything so prepare before you go.
Enjoy!
The National Gallery
Trafalgar Square
London
WC2 5DN
www.nationalgallery.org.uk
Video on the exhibition
www.nationalgallery.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/leonardo-live
Most photos via The National Gallery and Taschen
YSL AD
YSL Cigarettes
Classic S T Dupont Lighter
Michael Caine via Like a Doll
Vintage St. Moritz Cigarettes
Delfina Delettrez Apartment via Harper's Bazaar
YSL Smoking via Helmut Newton
Love this photo but can't find the credit!
Carmen Kass via Vogue Espagna
Continental via Vintage Cigarettes
Jean-loup Sieff
YSL Vintage Cigarettes
Pierre Cardin Smoking set via Talisman
Josh Brolin by Hedi Slimane
Black and Gold S T Dupont Lighter
Nat Sherman Cigarillos
Paul Newman
Jennifer Connelly
Cartier 18Carat Gold Cigarette Case via Christies
Marlon Brando via Getty Images
The Stork Club 1950's Smoking , Elegance and fun allowed.
www.christies.com
www.ysl.com
www.helmutnewton.com
This glorious tented camp is set in The Great Thar Desert a national park on the outskirts of the medieval kingdom of Jaisalmer which was founded in 1156 AD.
At The Serai you will feel as if you are back in in the Victorian days of The Raj in the middle of this vibrantly colored desert landscape, this small jewel only has 21 tents decorated with traditional and local furniture and modern amenities such as Ipod's and quiet air conditioning.
Relax in your living room with a nice drink or the veranda to take in canopy of stars at night. Shop at their magnificently well curated boutique filled with local refined artisanal caftans designed especially for The Serai , buy or admire local paintings , jewellery and more.
Have your very elegant driver pick you up in a classic desert coloured jeep to drive you into the dunes and then arrive at a magical dinner under night sky with special local performances organized for the evening.
Sounds perfect to me!
Namaste xo
www.the-serai.com
Ahlan wa sahlan,
The Liwa Desert in Abu Dhabi's Empty Quarter has now a magical new Desert Hotel.
Qasr Al Sarab Desert Hotel by Anantara, which is loosely translated by as Palace of The Mirage, it has all that a hotel in the desert should offer, adventures by Camel , mountain bikes or traditional guided walks, the vistas must be spectacular. They also offer Archery Lessons, tennis and for those who just want to relax there is a pool or if you are really lucky at your Private Villa with a Butler to help you make decisions. Let us not forget The Hammam Spa where there are Royal Rituals to try out. My favourite would be a Bedouin dinner in the middle of the Liwa Desert at Sunset.
This has inspired me to do a Desert Hotel Series, I love the colours and the magic that desert feeds to you.
I included for the first time a piece of music , but can't seem to upload the video. Hope the link works.
Enjoy xo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3lWwBslWqg&feature=share
http://www.kiwicollection.com/hotel-detail/anantara-qasr-al-sarab
All photos via Qasr Al Sarab Hotel.
Modern Acrylic Designs by Alexandra von Furstenberg
1970's Lucite Game Table via 1stDibds
Pair of 1950's Lucite and Wood End Tables via VandM
Lucite X Chair with Clint Greggory Cushion via VandM
Triangle Lucite Lamp with Zebra Shade by Clint Greggory via VandM
Set of Albrizzi Ice Buckets via VandM
1960's Lucite and Black Patent Leather Dinette Set via 1stDibs
Shades of red and pink Screens by Emmanuelle Moureaux
Kodachi Aroma Sticks Stand by Emmanuelle Moureaux
"There Is No Chair" Red Chair Quan via Jia Moderne
1970's Italian Lucite Candle Holders via 1stDibs
Acrylic , there seems to be so many different types of names for this plastic , Lucite being my favourite, something to do with the quality and colouring and how wears with time, that is why I leave the technical data to the experts.
What I do know is that here are so many beautiful ways to use this material as shown above, I always like Lucite/Acrylic for its light but yet durable quality. The way it reflects light and seems to be complimentary to finishes like brass, leather , wood to name a few, or Just with bold colours that offset strong lines in a modern design. It inspires me, maybe ill contact one of these designers to customize something for me.
Plastic is fantastic xo
Resources.
www.alexandravonfurstenberg.com
www.1stdibs.com
www.emmauelle.jp
www.jiamoderne.com
www.vandm.com
Marisa Berenson New York 1970 Photo by Bert Stern
Violet Desert via Sister Himalaya
Venus Necklace by Fabio Salini
Yellow & White Gold Ring by Carrera Y Carrera
Indian Ceremonial Hair Piece via Vogue Gioiello
Cuff Bracelet by Jaipur Gems
Choker by Anmol Jewellers of India
Peacock Brooch by Jaipur Gems
Matthew Williamson Peacock Skirt
Revelation Sapphire and Diamond Earrings by Jewellery Theatre
Sapphire and Diamond Ring by Tiffany's
Blue Waterfall by Sister Himalaya
Art Deco Waterfall Earrings by Cartier
Photo by Fabrizio Ferri Vogue Italia 1989
Gold and Mother of Pearl Earrings by Fabio Salini
Black and White Diamond Mosque Ring by Sevan
Zebra Diamond Brooch by Jar
Pearl and Diamond Necklace Source unknown
Diamond , Pearl and Gold Ring by Sylvie Corbelin
Gold and Black Mosque via Sister Himalaya
I love Jewellery! No need for an explanation or a story, the pieces speak for themselves.
Bling it on xo
Some Sources
www.vogue.it
www.fabiosalini.com
www.sisterhimalaya.tumblr.com
I love books, it would be so wonderful to have my own library but with a built in database that curates your books according to the choices you put in and of course then delivers them to you onto your coffee table with a butler to make you drinks.
Back to reality, I have selected a variety of choices all of them which intrigue me for different reasons, some for its images others for their design aspects, others to learn something and some are from my favorite Authors. There are so many to choose from so am sure I will do several of these postings.
All books are available at the following sellers,
www.amazon.com
www.rizzoliusa.com
www.barnesandnoble.com
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The lovely , beautiful and talented Kelly Wearstler. What can I say but this woman is a genius! Love her vision, how she mixes all different styles, colours and textures to create these magnificent interiors. Her choices are bold and always elegant, pieces are well curated and thought of. I chose the images of her more subtle palette of colours as she is more known for her bold and vibrant one. Just want to show how versatile she is.
You will never get bored in any of the rooms Kelly has created, whether its a house on the beach or a mansion in Beverly Hills. Her talents are vast, including all The Viceroy and Tides Hotels, has collaborated with Schumacher fabrics, Sferra Linens, Pickard, The Rug Company, Lee Jofa and Bergdorf and Goodman where she created the elegant Restaurant. There is also a section in the store where you can buy some of her great homeware.
It doesn't even end there, as a woman of eclectic and chic style herself I always wondered why she never designed her own line of jewellery and clothes, et voila her first collection of clothes and accessories has been created. Today her online boutique launched, have a look, you can view all her work, shop and also read her blog where she takes you on her sourcing adventures where you really get to see how magical her eye is for great pieces and the way she views colour and details. You can also buy her pieces at Neiman Marcus and Net-a-Porter for accessories.
Lastly for the piece de resistance, I was recently in LA where I went to a hair appointment which was in the same building as her studio, I was so tempted to ring the door bell and run inside to be surrounded by all her talents.
Oh and her first stand alone store is opening around the Corner on Melrose (see below) Will go back to LA to hopefully see it open and do another post on Kelly as there is so much I could not put on one post.
Enjoy xo
Pictures via the following links ,
www.kellywearstler.com
www.tidesresorts.com
www.viceroyhotelsandresorts.com
www.net-a-porter.com
Raise The Red Lantern via National Ballet of China
Yellow Chinoiserie Wallpaper via NSR Handcrafts Co.
Wedgewood Jasper Conran Chinoiserie Green via Matching China
Raise the Red Lantern Film by Zhang Yimou
Midnight Blue Chinoiserie Wallpaper via Made in China
Mint Green Chinoiserie Wallpaper via de Gournay
House of Flying Daggers Bamboo Forest
Ralph Lauren's seems to have China on his mind, this is my favorite collection in years.
I see some influence from Bernardo Bertolucci's wonderful 9 Academy Award winning film The Last Emperor which had incredible costumes, music and set design.
Also the colours in this collection made me think of Director Zhang Yimou films, The stunningly visual House of Flying Daggers with its incredible vibrant Jade Green Bamboo scene, the reds and blacks from both Hero and Raise The Red Lantern which was also made into a Ballet by China's National Ballet.
On 8.8.2008 Zhang Yimou directed the unforgettable Beijing Olympics opening Ceremony. So wish I could have been there.
Here are some links to view clips of these wonderful movies,
The Last Emperor www.criterion.com/films/254-the-last-emperor
House Of Flying Daggers www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLkedDMb8vI
Raise The Red Lantern www.youtube.com/watch?v=vivaoPZhIH8&feature=related
Hero www.youtube.com/watch?v=srFhXDZhUZI
http://www.ballet.org.cn/en/home.htm
www.ralphlauren.com
1. Craftsman 1470pc Professional Tool Set
Ferrari via GQ
Kitchen via Erin Martin Projects
Tom Dixon Lights
Miles Redd Kitchen
Todd Romano Living Room
Italian Style via The Sartorialist
Men's Dressing Room
Tom Kundig Pool and Gym via AD
Martin Gee Apartment
Office Source Unknown
1938 Alfa Romeo's Lungo Touring Coupe
Gio Ponti Blue Diamond Living Room
Denver Art Museum North Building by Gio Ponti
Gio Ponti
Francisco Costa Apartment Via AD
Miles Redd Bedroom
Mad Men's Don Draper
Pinstripe Arm Chair via Inside Man Apartment Therapy
1963 Aston Martin DB5 via GQ
Pinstripe and Silver Via Apartment Therapy
Douglas Friedman Office Space
Roman & Williams Living Room Elizabeth NYC
Roman & Williams Black and Caramel Kitchen Elizabeth NYC
Roman & Williams Office NYC
Hank Azaria Dressing Room via AD
Hank Azaria Office/ Games Room Via AD
Kitchen via Apartment Therapy
AMC's Rubicon TV Show
Rakovsky Loft via Anima
Restoration Hardware Aviator Office
Ryan Gosling via GQ
Tom Kundig Living via AD
For Our World a Poem Written by 11 year old Mattie Stepanek on 9.11
We need to stop. Just stop. Stop for a moment. Before anybody Says or does anything That may hurt anyone else. We need to be silent. Just silent. Silent for a moment. Before we forever lose The blessing of songs That grow in our hearts. We need to notice. Just notice. Notice for a moment. Before the future slips away Into ashes and dust of humility. Stop, be silent, and notice. In so many ways, we are the same. Our differences are unique treasures. We have, we are, a mosaic of gifts To nurture, to offer, to accept. We need to be. Just be. Be for a moment. Kind and gentle, innocent and trusting, Like children and lambs, Never judging or vengeful Like the judging and vengeful. And now, let us pray, Differently, yet together, Before there is no earth, no life, No chance for peace.
September 11, 2001
http://www.mattieonline.com/
Photo via Fortuny
Photo of Mariano Fortuny by Fortuny
Photo by Ars Regia
Photo via Fortuny Blog of Showroom
Photo via Fortuny Blog
Photo of Pallazzo Fortuny
Photo via Apartment Therapy
Photo via Fortuny Blog
Photo via Architectural Digest Fortuny by L'Objet
Photo of Melagrana Marmalade via Fortuny Blog
Photo via Apartment Therapy
Photo via Architectual Digest Fortuny by L'Objet
Photo via Ars Regia
Photo via Fortuny Blog
Photo via Architectural Digest Fortuny by L'Objet
Photo of Pope Urban VIII and Fortuny Melagrano via Fortuny Blog
Photo Via Kips Bay
Photo via Architectual Digest Fortuny by L'Objet
Photo of Cardinal Guilio Mazzarino via Fortuny Blog
Photo via Fortuny Blog
Photo via Fortuny Blog
Photo of Fortuny Dress in Box via Metropolitan Museum of Art
Photo via Architectural Digest Fortuny by L'Objet
Photo via Fortuny Blog
Photo of Fortuny Delphos Dress via Fortuny
Photo via Ars Regia
The brilliant, enigmatic Mariano Fortuny was born into a family of renowned artists in Granada, Spain, in 1871.
He entered the fashion industry in 1907, with the introduction of one of his most notable achievements, the Delphos gown, inspired largely by Greek sculpture.
He was truly a Renaissance man who made his own photographic paper, bound his own books, and designed his own lamps and furniture. He created one of the first dimmer switches, invented a boat propeller, and made his own paints, dyes, brushes and machinery.
To Read and see more of this mans incredible talent look at the great Fortuny website,
The New collection by L'Objet will be intoduced at Bergdorf and Goodman and Neiman Marcus from September.
http://www.fortuny.com/
Photos via Rolls Royce
Photos via Krug
Photos via Bonhams Auction House England
Photos via Bonhams
1957 Ford Carbeque Photos via Top Speed
Martell Trunk made by Pinel
Gorgeous summers days, perfect for a luxurious picnic.
The Computer Says NO!
Borrowing someone's tiny laptop, so all my new posts have been delayed. In the meantime I am posting these retro Ads to amuse myself until am back up and running.
Can't remember where I found the pictures but will update when I find the credits.
Photo Ibiza Town via White Ibiza
Photos via Amante Beach Club
Photos Via The Giri Residence and Cafe
Photos El Chiringuito via White Ibiza
Photo Es Vedra
Photos Ibiza Beaches
On my way to Eivissa as they say in Catalan the local dialect, for a little holiday.
Hasta la Vista!
Photo via Jasper Johns
Photo via Pam Glew
Photo Via Restoration Hardware
Photo via O Magazine
Photo via Marie Claire Magazine
Photo via Country Living
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Photo Unknown
Photo via Martha Stewart
Photo via Urban Outfitters
Photo via Martha Stewart
Photo Via Juan Jose Martinez
Photo via Habitually Chic
Photo via Home Sweet Home Decor
Photo Via Flickr Beverly & Pack's
Photo via Cottage960
Photo via Reuters
Photo via Catherine Malandrino
Photo via Habitually Chic
Photo via Disney
Happy Fourth of July ! xo
Moldovian born Maria Pergay's first collection of stainless steel furniture, including the 'Ring' chair and the 'Flying Carpet' daybed was exhibited in 1968 at Galerie Maison Jardin, under the direction of decorator Jean Dive. Her success was instant, and Maria was quickly sought after by sophisticated collectors for private commissions. In the 1970's Pergay went on to work in Saudi Arabia where she designed palace interiors for the Royal family. In the late 80s thru 1990s, Pergay worked on several important commissions in Russia. Throughout these years, she continued to pursue her innovative work in stainless steel. Since her groundbreaking show of new work in 2006, Pergay has exhibited internationally, including Paris, Korea and London. She has also focused on private commissions and is working with Demisch Danant on her catalogue raisonné which will be released in 2011. In her 80th year, after a half century of creation, Pergay continues to surprise both herself and her collectors. She resides in Paris.
Text by Suzanne Demisch
Photos sourced
www.demischdanant.com
www.admagazine.fr
www.nytimes.com
Photo Via Architectural Digest House in Pebble Beach California
Photo via Elle Decor Courtney Cox in Malibu California
Photo via Elle Decor Courtney Cox
Photo Via Elle Decor House in Capetown South Africa
Photo via Elle Decor Southampton Long Island
Photo via AD house in Bodrum Turkey
Photo Via AD Silicon Valley California House
Photo via House Beautiful Farmhouse St Helena California
Photo via Elle Decor Hamptons Long Island
Photo Via Elle decor Cottage in the Bahamas
Photo via Elle Decor Brookhaven Hamlet New York
Photo via Elle Decor Amagansett Hamptons Long Island
Photo via Elle Decor David Adjaye Designed Denver Colorado
Photo Via Elle Decor House of Rose Anne De Pampelonne Paris France
Photo via AD Robert Zemecki's house in Tuscany
Photo via Elle Decor Kevin Carrigan & Tim Furzer Home Hamptons Long Island
Now that summer is here, wouldn't be lovely to dine Al Fresco in any of these splendid locations. Bliss.
www.elledecor.com
www.architecturaldigest.com
www.housebeautiful.com
Bvlgari Hotel Uluwatu Bali Indonesia
Bvlgari Ginza Shop and Restaurant Tokyo Japan
Bvlgari Hotel Milano Italy
Bvlgari Hotel London Opening Spring 2012 in Knightsbridge .
I had a lovely dinner in the Bvlgari Mialno's gorgeous garden, and I have visited the spectacular one in Bali. Seems that Bvlgari are doing a very good job with their hotels.
Shame they can't have an outdoor garden restaurant in London, Hyde Park is only across the street. Maybe they will do a roof terrace , the views would be beautiful.
All Photos Via http://www.bulgarihotels.com
Photo Via Persol
Photo Marcello Mastroianni Via Persol
Photo Via Garance Dore
1938 Alfa Romeo Touring Berlinetta via Sportscardigest
Photo Anna del Russo Via Garance Dore
Photo Via Bvlgari
Photo Via The Sartorialist
Photo via Garance Dore
Photo Via the Sartorialist
Source unknown
Photo via Pasticceria Marchesi
En route to Milano for some Mangiare , Sole e Shopping.
Arrivederci xo
Nour El Nil " Light of The Nile" , just the name on its own makes you want to run and book one of these beautifully decorated Dahabiyas , which were historically built to carry Royal families . I was doing research on Nile Cruises for the perfect boat for a private party and stumbled upon this gem of a fleet.
Nour El Nil has a choice of 4 Dahabiyas, Meroe , Malouka , El Nil and Assouan. They are similarly decorated but are of different sizes and cabins. You sail at a slow pace lounging on one of those elegantly stripped cushioned beds on the upper deck watching the Nile unfold before you, visiting the magnificent temples and docking on beaches for a swim.
Am sure with the renowned Egyptian Hospitality a trip with Nour El Nil would never be forgotten.Enjoy exploring their site , as they say in Egypt Inshallah (god willing) you will be soon voyaging on the splendor of the Nile.
NB. The owner of Nour al Nil is an accomplished writer whose wonderfully titled book "A Winter on The Nile: Florence Nightingale, Gustave Flaubert and The Temptations of Egypt" Would be a great companion on your journey or at home.
All pictures via www.nourelnil.com
All Pictures taken by Vision Of Splendor on an Iphone.
Last night to celebrate a friends birthday I finally got to go dinner to The Wapping Project based in an old Hydraulic Power Station with constantly changing Art Exhibitions.
We were luckily to have booked on a night that "Yohji Making Waves" Installation was on, by Yohji Yamamoto. Set in the 1890's Boiler Room filled with water you are taken around in a small wooden boat by their version of a Gondoliere as Yohji's Wedding dress Installation hangs Illuminated from the ceiling.There is such an ethereal ambiance that you feel enveloped in its cocoon, we so enjoyed that little trip.
Even if you are having dinner in a industrial space they manage to make you feel at home with their very warm service and the visual feast of architecture meets art. On old Tv's dotted around the vast dinning space Yohji Yamamoto's catwalk show video's were shown to tie in with Exhibition.
Outside there in a little patch of green sits a Garden Shed turned Bookshop where every Thursday evening an artist, author or poet is invited to give a reading or a performance.
There were other areas to explore but wanted to save it for a next time, where am sure it will be different again.
I loved every minute of it and will certainly return.
http://www.thewappingproject.com/
http://thewappingprojectbookshop.com/
http://www.yohjiyamamoto.co.jp/
I am a big fan of Martyn Lawrence Bullard a very diverse decorator with incredible attention to detail, who connects with his clients personalities and then translates it in their homes.
No two homes are alike and you feel as if you have travelled all corners of the earth when you view the pictures. He also produces his own fabrics and furniture.
The homes are beautifully put together but yet are very welcoming and warm and have a sense of humour. Just like Martyn as you can see from the picture of him being goofy in front of an amazing painting by Keith Hering and now we can all watch him in action in the fun show Million Dollar Decorators. Hopefully it will air in England soon. I am hooked, Martyn, darling do you need an assistant?
All Photos via www.martynlawrencebullard.com
Hotel Caruso Amalfi Coast Italy
Anantara Hotel Thailand
Tirta Ening Como Shambhala Estate Bali
Sol de Occidente Costa Careyes Mexico
Sol de Oriente Costa Careyes Mexico
Tuscany House via Architectural Digest
Wakanasa Como Shambhala Estate Bali
Pantai Lima Estate Bali
Villa in Key West Florida via Architectural Digest
Sonoma Valley California via Elle Decor
Ibiza House via Elle Decor
Venezuelan Villa via Elle Decor
Las Ventanas al Paraiso Cabo San Lucas
Source Unknown
Inspired by the rainy June day here in London , wishing I was swimming in one of these pools on a hot summers day.
http://www.careyes.com
http://www.hotelcaruso.com
http://www.pantailima.com/
http://www.cse.como.bz/
http://www.lasventanas.com/
http://www.anantara.com/
http://www.architecturaldigest.com
http://www.elledecor.com/
Last April my brother got married in Sao Paulo to my lovely Brazilian sister in-law. Thanks to this wonderful union, we got a chance to come to beautiful Trancoso and stay at the incredible Uxua Casa Hotel where my brother and his wife got engaged.
This is not your average hotel, its an Oasis of Tropical Splendor, little casas dotted around the grounds and out on the Quadrado, Tancoso's 16th Century town green.The attention to detail is heavenly, everything is made by local artisans, the staff are warm, friendly and happy. We had most of the hotel to ourselves so it felt as we were all living there, it has such a magical and seducing quality and none of us wanted leave.
Uxua is a labor of love and you feel it, an unforgettable experience and I hope to return very soon.
All pictures via Uxua except picture 11 which is taken by me on Uxua beach.
The website is also fantastic, am sure you will be seduced,
www.uxua.com
Macaroni Penguins in Zavodovski Island, The Sandwich Islands by Sebastião Salgado
Church Gate Station, Western Railroad Line, Bombay, India by Sebastião Salgado
Kafue National Park, Zambia [lion-two brothers] by Sebastião Salgado
Menatwi Man Indonesia
Arizona, USA by Sebastião Salgado
Bryce National Park, Utah, USA by Sebastião Salgado
Cactus:Trichocereus Schickendantzii, San Martino, California by DonWorth 1977
Miconia Magnifica, California by Don Worth 1977
Succulent: Agave Victoriae-Reginae, Mexico by Don Worth 1975
Succulent: Echeveria Subrigida Hybrid, California by Don Worth 1968
Tropical Leaves, Fittonia Agyroneura, California by Don Worth 1958
Succulent:Agave Parryi Var. Huachucensis, California by Don Worth 1969
Peter Fetterman Gallery Santa Monica, CA
The only reason I ever go to a Contemporary Art Fair is to see the Photography. To me it marries the visual with the traveler and the storyteller.
I found these amazing works while browsing 1stDibs as I do religiously every week and fell for The Peter Fetterman Gallery. They have incredible Artists on their books and these two immediately stood out.
Sebastiao Salgado was born in Amoires in the state of Minas Gerais Brazil, he started his career in Economics and began his serious photography in 1973.
Sebastião Salgado has been awarded numerous major photographic prizes in recognition of his accomplishments. He is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and an honorary member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences in the United States.
Sebastiao and his wife Leila Wanick Salgado formed their own press agency Amazonas Images. Together, Lélia and Sebastião have worked since the 1990’s on the restoration of a small part of the Atlantic Forest in Brazil. In 1998 they succeeded in turning this land into a nature reserve and created the Instituto Terra. The Instituto is dedicated to a mission of reforestation, conservation and environmental education.
Don Worth Iowa USA 1924-2009 Went to Julliard School of Music and Manhattan School Of Music. In 1949 he began professional photography and assisted Ansel Adams for several years. Worth's childhood on an Iowa farm sparked a life long interest in horticulture and he designed and maintained a large subtropical garden at his home near San Francisco. Most of his photographs use plants as their subject matter. He has traveled widely in order to photograph. Don Worth's photographs made, generally, with large format cameras, have an incisive clarity and quiet meditative mood. Many images involve enormous spaces, and often use the transformative power of fog, mist and other atmospheric conditions.
Love his vision of plants , especially the huge range of Cactus, one of my favorite type of plants. I find them so sculptural and mystical and his images of them spectacular. Would love to own some of his pictures one day.
http://www.peterfetterman.com/artists/sebastiao-salgado/
http://www.peterfetterman.com/artists/don-worth/
http://www.1stdibs.com/
Gem Palace Showroom
Diamond, Emerald and Gold Bib Necklace Magnifique
Mughal Sarpesh. 72 Carats of Emeralds, 110 Carats of Diamonds with a cluster of South Sea Pearls.
The back view of the Sarpesh is just as incredible as the front. Gold-Silver Lacework pattern with little diamond flowers.
Gold and Gem set Flower Bracelet Gem Palace via Harry Fane
Ancient Egyptian Inlaid Lotus Earrings with Turquoise Drops and Lapis Lotus Blossoms , with handcarved Carnelian Cabochon stones.
Gold and Rose Cut Diamond Bib Necklace Gem Palace Via Harry Fane.
Cabochon Spinel ring mounted on Platinum and Diamonds. Gem Palace Via Harry Fane.
Diamond, Emerald and Pearl Lariat Necklace Circa 1930's
Indian Jewellery is one my greatest passions. These are from Gem Palace in Jaipur that was established by the Kasliwal Family in 1852. I hope never to be let loose in there as I may never leave.
http://www.gempalacejaipur.com
http://www.harryfane.com
Fan Coral Sculpture
Tortoiseshell Shell Candle Holder
Fig Leaf Serving Bowl
Pomgranate Nut Bowl
Honey Pot with Spoon
All Photos from Neiman Marcus
We could do with a Michael Aram Shop in London. Love his work and they make great gifts.
http://www.michaelaram.com
I had a dream and it was called Dhow House in Lamu, Kenya.
Owned and designed by Katy Barker along side architect Laurent Butazoni.
How divine is the Swahili and modern combination.
One day I will post my own pictures of this beautiful home.
Photos by http://www.dhowhouse.co.uk