Showing posts with label mirror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mirror. Show all posts

Monday, February 7, 2011

Wall -to-Wall

What do people put up on their walls? I often observe this when I visit someone's place. The wall decor always adds a dimension to the interiors. Besides, it reveals the tastes of the hosts or tells stories about the owners' travels to different parts of the world. 

       In India, for centuries, women used to paint the walls with colours and motifs, borrowing forms and symbols from nature-- like flowers, birds, crops, leaves, shells, fish etc-- popularly known as  Warli art, Alpona, Rangoli etc.--in different names in different Indian states. Similar forms were also popular in the western world.

While this is still being practiced in villages, we modern city-dwellers decorate our walls with paintings, embroidered pieces, graphic art, puppets, wall paper, mirror..... what else?...

Have a look....

Chinese wallpaper


Framed Butterflies

Painting framed by a mirror

Vibrant wallpaper

Serene






Masculine





Images via: Elle Decor, Apartment Therapy, Lonny Magazine,  Style at Home, Living Etc

Monday, December 6, 2010

Lacework on Wood


Hi friends! Hope you all had a wonderful weekend. Some of you must have finished some of the pending chores, some watched a movie and did a bit of socialising, some cooked some special dishes, some, like me, went for shopping while others checked your mail or just lazed around!! (Would love to know what else you do on weekends!)

Meanwhile, I dug out some exquisite decor ideas for you. I had come across this site Brocadehome long back and had loved their laser-cut storage boxes! But when I went back to the site last week, I discovered some latticed wall arts and exquisite ledges. Some will surely remind you of the beautiful laces that you used to have on your frocks when you were a baby!! I am sure you will enjoy these as much as I did.



Laser-cut storage and wall hanging




Ruffle-edge mirror
Laser-cut ledge






Moulure ledge - high gloss white
Ruffle frame shelf
Moulure edge Silver
Geometric box ledge
Gothic flock foil wallpaper - white
Laser cut Rug
Brocade Lantern
Coral bowl silver
Laser cut table mat
Nesting floral bowl


Do also check out their cushions and chandeliers. Happy browsing at 

Monday, November 1, 2010

Sabya’s Vintage-style Fashion Store in Mumbai






From Bollywood stars to American media proprietor and talk show hostess Oprah Winfrey to fashionistas and socialites, everyone is clamouring for a piece of the eclectic collection of fashionline by internationally known Indian designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee.  But when you enter the flagship couture store of the designer in Mumbai, you are immediately transported to a different era. That exactly was Sabya’s idea, who knew precisely how he wanted the store to look.


In sharp contrast with most upscale stores, this one in Mumbai’s art district Kala Ghoda, offers a vintage look with unplastered walls, old clocks, mirrors, tiles, books, photographs and prints from the bygone era— creating a stylish mix of traditional and modern—just like his creations. 



Sabya says that the store’s décor is inspired by Parisian romance. “The reason why the whole world celebrates Paris is because the Parisians celebrate themselves. The best way we could achieve that kind of vintage romance was by using pieces from our own history. Which is why I was very particular about each piece that went up here - I’ve sourced photographs and prints from all over the place.”



Set up in an old warehouse, the store was decorated by the young designer himself with a little help from his business-partner Sabina Chopra. "When he walked in, he knew where exactly he wanted each thing",says Sabina. There are more than 300 pieces on the wall, she adds.



The lamps were specially made for the store by using old medicine labels. Sabyasachi used old switches and burnt the old tiles to add an authentic old-world charm.

















Old cupboards were mounted on the wall to display Sabya’s jewellery line. Everything in the store is organic and natural. Rose essence emanates from all corner of the store. A very small portion has been reserved for the clothes.

All the items have come from Sabyasachi's own collection of antiques, from the vintage Nawabi chandelier positioned over the cashier’s desk (4th pic from above), to the black and white photographs of newly-weds from another era. “Someday you might walk in and find your grandparents in one of the photographs,” he says.


There are comfortable couches, chairs and chaise lounges strewn around the store, including the two trial rooms, to ensure that the customers have a great shopping experience. The store sells womenswear as well as menswear as in addition to the designer’s intricately crafted shoes and jewellery. 
Sabya's creation
Oprah in a Sabya outfit in Jaipur


Sabya in his store


  
Costume and jewellery by Sabyasachi