Showing posts with label Design Dish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design Dish. Show all posts

10.25.2011

5 Life Lessons From Famed Interior Designer Muriel Brandolini

If you follow me on Twitter you know that most recently I've been researching the life and work of Muriel Brandolini. I am inspired by her worth ethic, design philosophy, or lack there of, and bold perspective in regards to design and life in general.

via whatlookslikecrazy.com


Muriel Brandolini, is a New York based designer of Vietnamese and French/Venezuelan decent. Born in Vietnam during the war she spent the early part of her life between Vietnam and France. She has many titles in the design word: "Queen of Color,"  and "The Alexander McQueen of Interiors" to name a few. Her work is brilliant. Brandolini uses color and texture in ways that I have not seen in other designers. Her work is a reflection of her love of travel and diverse background, and even more inspiring and astounding, her career has spanned 17 years, and she has never had any formal training in Architecture or Interior Design! I'm telling you this woman is brilliant!

via Vanityfair.com

via Vanityfair.com


What I've learned about Muriel's style and experience as a designer transcends the world of interior design. She has a unique perspective. She get's it. She has remained true to who she is and that is one of the biggest reasons for her success: Lesson #1.

After the jump a few more sage tidbits that can be applied to design and decor, but also to life in general because let's face it, life can often to be way more confusing than the color choice for your walls!

4.18.2011

INSPIRE: Earth Week 2011--> April 17-April 23

Today marks the beginning of Earth Week 2011! This week you may notice and hear about thousands of initiatives meant to draw attention to the environment- it's current state, future prognosis, and thins we can do today to protect it for generations to come. The week's events are will all culminate in the observation of  Earth Day on April 22nd.

This semester I am taking a Sustainable Design class in my pursuit of a MFA in Interior Architecture. I feel like I am a lot more informed about sustainability, the environment and the changes that are needed in order to continually sustain life on this planet than I ever have been. I am by no means an expert but I can thankfully say that today I am at least 'conscious' of the impact my existence could potentially have on this wonderful planet of ours. 

Eco Efficient Modular -affordable *12,000 USD), sustainable -Home Concept being considered for Housing in Ghana


I know for many of you words like 'environmentalist' and 'Earth Day' and 'Recycle' conjure up images of backpacking, granola-addicted, Birkenstock wearing, finger-pointers, and yea there are some of those in the mix. The truth is that many of the resources we are currently running through like crack addicts, i.e oil are limited. Our rampant consumerism will have a price-did you ever think about where your old laptops, cell phones, and Ipods go when you discard them (Until recently I was thinking 'the place where they recycle technology stuff'-yea, not so much)? The Answer:

LANDFILLS!!
I know, it's pretty gross, but with the population growing exponentially over the next 20-30 years and Consumerism showing no signs of slowing down (I've been trying to steer clear of stores in a collective observation of Lent, Earth Week, and my maxed out budget, but I digress) landfill sites like this will be seen more often.
Ok, enough of the doom and gloom. Each new day is another chance to change the future and that's were we come in! So in honor of Earth Week and Earth Day which is observed in over 192 countries across the globe I would like to share a little of what I've learned as well as some helpful resources regarding ways you can observe this week.

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OTHER EARTH WEEK INSPIRED TIDBITS:

Cradle To Cradle by William McDonough & Michael Braungart
"manifesto for the transformation of human industry through ecologically intelligent design" according to www.McDonough.com 


This books examines our current manufacturing processes, waste and pollution dating back to the Industrial Revolution and challenges the widely believed concept that as humans we should conquer and not connect with and develop a relation with nature. 

I have enjoyed reading this book despite the fact that is required reading for my class. It doesn't come off as preachy The authors just present information and concepts with the hopes that things will click for the reader who might ask "Hey! If we have the ability and resources to do things differently without the destroying the planet, why aren't we?" One of the coolest things about the book itself is the book itself. The introduction 'This Book Is Not a Tree' reveals that the book is actually a prototype and is  not made of paper at all. No trees were harmed in it's production. It is actually made of synthetic paper, and it's waterproof-Bonus!

--> What are you doing for Earth Week 2011? If you are organizing or participating in any Events for Earth Week and would like to get the word out or share your experience regarding Earth Week, recycling, the environment, leave a comment below or email me!

4.13.2011

Design on the Mind

Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works-Steve Jobs

Check out this ingenious chair design by Remi Van Oers, as seen on www.Fastcodesign.com. Brilliantly designed and perfect for small spaces.


12.10.2010

Creative Shoe Storage from Apartment Therapy

We're always on the look out for creative ways to add storage. If you live in an older building you are probably have stories about your own experience with closet storage conundrums. Blame it on economic and social conditions and the absence of modern day consumerism but apparently people back in the day owned less clothes. Given the the current economic client purchasing less, but buying better quality may not be a bad idea, but back to the subject at hand. You've got a lot of shoes, and a really small closet.



Check out this Post from Apartment Therapy for a crafty way to store and display your priceless collection!

11.12.2010

TurnKey Design by Tui Lifestyle


Interior designer to stars like Shakira and Francis Ford Coppola, interior designer, Tui Pranich has recently launched Tui Lifestyle. A "turnkey" style design company. Clients can choose from a variety of design packages that suit your style: Lux, Elegant, Sophisticated, Glamorous, Innovative, or a Custome package. You can  have your diggs completely upgraded in just 72 hours. Packages include everything from furniture and electronics to linens and hangers, and start around $10,000. Tui Lifestyle is the design solution for the "design deficient!"