Thursday, October 6, 2011

so much more than a bite...


Sometimes ordinary, everyday people manage to do great things...Steve Jobs was such a person. He changed my life ...in a way that I didn't think about until he was gone. The Joni Mitchell lyric, 'you don't know what you've got till it's gone' is never truer. Did I ever think about the humanity behind the Apple brilliance and creation?....No, not really...I took it for granted like all the other new-fangled extravagances available in this world. Did I put a face to a name?...Not really...Steve Jobs was just a guy I read about, a guy in a turtleneck and sneakers, a brainwave with a big vision and even bigger personality. How neglectful of me...Without all my Apples what would I do? It is how I connect, how I learn, how I create...Like it or not, time spent with the Apples is many hours a day and like it or not it's often more time than we spend with our friends and families...It is rather brutal to think that our time is so dominated by hardware and software but that is the reality of how we live....

I never think about how things work or why they do what they do...I just want them to do their stuff. I have no patience for technical issues...no interest...just high expectations. This is probably not admirable but it is the way I feel about all the metal in my life....I want to open..shift...alt...ctrl...close as and when I need...I want to write and browse as and when the mood takes me...I want to play with photos and videos on a whim and upload and download at rapid speed....I am 100% selfish when it comes to the relationship I have with my computer and with my ipad. Steve Jobs and his team understood this partnership....they were innovative and forward thinking, they helped make this happen and they continually enhanced the one on one experience...

Apple will continue and will prosper of that I have no doubt and to Steve Jobs ....thank you for the unimaginable possibilities, the endless opportunities and the ultimate ease to live in a connected world...xv

Don’t Miss It: Design Blogger Tag Sale on OKL

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The Design Blogger Tastemaker Tag Sale gets under way on One Kings Lane this evening at 6pm PST/9pm EST. Be sure to check it out and see what we have in store! I will have plenty of furniture, lighting, and accessories in my round-up of products. I am really looking forward to seeing what these other stylish bloggers will be offering up for sale. Get ready for some fabulous shopping!

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If you need an invitation to One Kings Lane,

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Love .... Clematis






Adore Home Magazine

Well Happy Birthday to you too Adore Home Magazine. I can't believe all these great online magazines have only been out on the virtual newsstand for only a year. As an avid reader of Adore Home I can't wait to see what they have in store for us next year...Happy Reading Everyone!

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RIP Steve Jobs .. a Legend that will live forever.


Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

it's in the detail...the french detail...'by invitation'...


Caring about the detail makes all the difference.  It doesn't matter whether it is something so simple that we can do it with our eyes shut or whether the task is a complex and challenging one...attention to detail is everything. It shows that you have taken time, that you care and that you are serious....Paying attention to the detail illuminates a generosity of spirit...it is a way to be noticed and a way to show that you are a keen observer....

I am fond of a detail and I spend a great deal of time fussing with details. I have recently embarked on a new project with photographer Carla Coulson where together we create and style images for an online photo library. These shots are exclusive to this agency and are available for magazine editors, journalists, publishers and any other interested parties to purchase for commercial publication or personal use. The fun part is that we work together most months, we create photographs that we love from scratch and even better we set all the shoots up at home. There is something magical about the light in Provence and especially in our farmhouse which is set against a backdrop of olive groves just outside the small village of Saint Rémy de Provence in Southern France. This light manages to turn even the mundane into the exquisite...and that is the most important detail when taking photographs...the light...if the light's not working then an image must perform overtime to evoke a reaction.

So as this 'by invitation' topic is 'in the detail', I thought I would show you a preview of some of our work and talk about the detail ....


The shots were taken in our kitchen and the idea was to tell a story..For the eye to register that a Provencal kitchen is the heart of this home, that this kitchen is not only for cooking but for eating and socialising...this is a place to talk farming and to talk family.  The small details...the polished wooden table top, the peak of terracotta tiles, the hand picked lime-blossom in the glass canisters, the painted ladder back chairs with traditional woven straw seats, the light switches, the cabinetry, the parchment light shades...all tell a Provencal tale...


The focus or 'detail' here is the garlic cloves...The exterior light from the adjacent window illuminates the composition and I think makes this humble vegetable look rather beautiful...


Provencal life is earthy and the bunches of garlic are practical table decorations... but the 'detail' has moved and now our focus is on the reflection of the garlic and the china....Again the light makes something so simple become quite luminescent....


A change of focus and the suggestion is about eating and cooking with the soft detail of La Cornue in the background...The woven place-mats almost blend with the china and the violet nose of the garlic seems to barely brush the taupe linen napkin...

As Carla is thinking light stops, aperture, position of tripod and all those other important photographic gremlins that make these pictures happen...I am thinking, detail...detail....detail....Have I framed the shot to tell the story that I want?...Are my chairs in the right position?...Are the garlic bunches standing tall and centred?...Is the balance working?  Are the napkins folded and crease free? Am I happy with the colour palette? And so it goes on and on until it's absolutely how we want.....And whether the shots are a success or not.... is all in the detail....xv

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images via living4media by carla coulson styled by vicki archer 

For more wonderful 'detailed' interpretations from other inspired bloggers... 



MARSHA HARRIS

TISH JETT

YVONNE PRATT

CHARLOTTA WARD

GREET LEFEVRE

CATHERINE ROBINSON

ANNIE BOUTERSE

COTY FARQUHAR

DEBORAH PETERSON

DUSTJACKET ATTIC

SHARI MILLER

TINA

MONA THOMPSON

FIFI FLOWERS

JACQUELINE MUMFORD

KARIN JANSKY

CECILIA GONZALEZ

RENEE GRANIER & ANGELA FOSTER

JANELL

LISA

CHRISTINA FLUEGGE


Delicious Dining







I just love these bright, pretty dining rooms - so fresh and lovely!

Image 1 - Taverne Agency Image 2 - House & Leisure Images 3&6 - Samantha Pynn Image 4 - Elle Decor Image 5 - Megan Camp

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Image 1 - Style at Home Image 2 - Chris Chen Images 3&5 - Unknown Image 4 - Design Sponge Image 6 - West Elm

For Love Of Vintage

I saw the home studio of Atlantis Home yesterday and every inch of me that loves vintage starting screaming. Am I the only one who had that reaction? I think it was the white Bergere chairs upholstered in black paten leather that did me in...Happy Decorating Everyone!

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Hello ! Sorry about my long time between post. Had some family stuff to deal with, but I'm back ! Just some eye candy today so I can get back into the swing of things ! Enjoy !

Love it or Leave it: Loads of Leopard

As you know, I love bold patterns and it just so happens that many of the most timeless patterns come from mother nature. I’ve loved leopard print for as long as I can remember, but I’ve always used it in moderation—ballet flats, a belt, cardigan, or scarf, never together and always one leopard item at a time. I consider it to be a timeless pattern that never goes out of style and can be used as a neutral. However, getting it right when it comes to leopard print really depends on the pattern and its scale as well as what it is paired with. When done well, leopard can be the epitome of effortless chic, but when things go wrong it can be so tacky.

I have learned that there are plenty of people out there who hate leopard print just as ardently as others love it. Do you like leopard print? If so, do you use it in your wardrobe, décor, or both? Do you like it in small doses or do you prefer to make a bold statement? When it comes to leopard print do you love it or would you rather leave it?

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