When it comes to weddings, Occasions Magazine is a great resource. From balancing your budget to coordinating your color scheme, you will find all the tools and tips you need for smooth sailing to your big day. So when they asked to feature our Christofle Kawali Blue Champagne Flutes and Anna Weatherley Celery Green Chargers for their Summer 2014 color guides, we were thrilled to take part!
Featuring two daring yet sophisticated color stories, Occasions showcases these two extraordinary items in their Cobalt and Celery spreads, showing the versatility of these must-have summer hues.
“Used throughout the centuries in ceramics and jewelry, this deep, electric blue exudes a royal flair beyond the reach of other colors, putting it in a class all its own”
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“Possessing the vibrance of yellow but with a splash of chic, this zesty shade of green screams fresh, funky and modern, making it the must-have color of the season”
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Looking for more great ways to use cobalt and celery? Here are some of our favorites:
Summer is on the horizon, and we’re captivated by the citrus palettes making a splash on the design scene! From tangerine to grapefruit, pops of punchy colors are perfect for adding a tangy twist to traditional interiors. Combine two or more extroverted hues, like lemon with lime, for a juicy, ‘Happy Chic’ look, a la Jonathan Adler or Trina Turk.
Here are some of our favorite picks this season:
For al fresco dining, nothing beats the chic but practical acrylic drinkware from Mario Luca Giusti. We love how artistic the Palla Fluo pitchers look en masse …
… and how easily they can brighten anything up – even an ancient Italian cobblestone courtyard!
Sprinkle your interiors with these citrus accents for a bright, modern, and peppy aesthetic.
We’re in a happy mood just looking at this trend!
The entire design world continues to crush out on gold. Inspired by jagged edge stone formations (and influenced by Rock and Roll Glam, Cubism, and Art Deco), Michael Aram’s “Rock” Collection feels of-the-moment even as it references past artistic movements. As Michael says, “the gold finish feels decadent while the faceted rock forms are simple and clean. The result is a bold collection that I feel reflects a casual, yet elegant lifestyle that is very edgy and modern.”
There’s something for everyone on your list:
To see the entire Michael Aram Rock collection, click here.
While it is clear that Herend‘s Queen Victoria Dinnerware pays homage to this famous monarch, it was actually her husband Albert who first introduced her to this once-small Hungarian company.
In Herend‘s Fall 2012 Insider, they recount this historical time…
Albert was born as a prince in Germany. But because his family was neither wealthy nor powerful, he was looked down upon as an interloper in British society. Yet the harsh public assessment didn’t curtail his devotion to helping his wife serve as monarch and advising her on political and diplomatic affairs. Prince Albert became viewed as a progressive voice at a crucial time, and he earned respect for his intellect and interest in helping society improve.
Thanks to his penchant for technology and his astute sensibilities on moving Britain forward, he was the pivotal force behind a venue that happened to propel a little-known Hungarian product line named Herend to the fore. That venue was the first World’s Fair.
As history goes, it was at this Great Exhibition that Prince Albert’s wife discovered a porcelain pattern she adored and wanted for her own. Queen Victoria’s large purchase of the set led Herend to name the pattern after her. Thus began Herend’s foray into the high ranks of the aristocracy, setting the stage for more of the same worldwide.
Later, at the Paris Exposition of 1867 – recognized as the third World’s Fair – Herend’s Indian Flower Basket pattern was selected for the table settings at an exclusive reception in the Elysee Palace to honor Emperor Franz Joseph. An invited guest, Hungarian Count Albert Apponyi was struck by the pattern and imagined it with the dominant peony motif enlarged and basket removed to create a simpler yet equally elegant design.
His order of a custom set per his vision resulted in a design that Herend named Apponyi in the Count’s honor. Known in the U.S. as Chinese Bouquet, the pattern remains one of Herend’s most successful collections year after year. Many iterations of the pattern have been successfully introduced since then, the most recent being Chinese Bouquet Garland (introduced in 2013).
While Prince Albert’s contributions to Britain and the world are numerous and well documented, his provision of a key forum for Herend to shine isn’t mentioned among them. As far as Herend is concerned, though, it is high time for a hats off to “the great man behind the great woman”.
For more beautiful dinnerware patterns, visit our Herend Dinnerware Shop.
With Father’s Day right around the corner, Gracious Style is here to help you select that thoughtful, unique gift that tells him “I love you”. From grilling gear to abstract art, we have something for every kind of dad.
Combining the art of photography with the sophistication of modern machines, Natural Curiosities makes an industrial-chic statement with their Bugatti Collection.
With the perfect balance of whimsy and masculinity, Vagabond House‘s Bull BBQ Set is a great way to kick-start his summer.
This elegant ashtray is the ultimate companion for his favorite cigar: an item that exudes luxury and refinement.
An aptly named set for a man who once famously remarked: “Port is for gentlemen; brandy is for heroes.” Moser‘s Churchill Brandy Set is a timeless gift that he will treasure forever.
In sleek stainless steel and warm-hued wood, Nambe’s Scoop Ice Bucket fuses natural and modern materials in perfect harmony.
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Beauty and simplicity define this Christofle Silver clock, with clean, modern lines and a geometric roman numeral face.
A playfully intellectual gift, Herend’s Chess Figurines are clever addition to any desktop or mantle.
For more great gift ideas, visit our Father’s Day Shop.
Mariposa began 1984, when founder Livia Cowan found herself driving through Mexico with her sister in this camper.
There, they delighted in visiting different artists and learning about their craft. In particular, they loved how local artisans recycled materials to create beautiful new products.
At the end of the trip, Livia returned to her home in Massachusetts with her camper full of recycled glassware and set up shop in her parents’ garage.
In the thirty years since then, Mariposa (Spanish for “butterfly”) has become a world of stunning pieces for gifting and entertaining. And, just as they were in the early days, the majority of their products are still handcrafted from 100% recycled aluminum and glass soft drink bottles.
It’s a collection that’s right for today and tomorrow.
Here are a few of our favorites: String of Pearls (designed by sculptor Michael Updike, who incidentally is author John Updike’s son) …
… their engraved trays (perfect for weddings and anniversaries) …
… Bellini drinkware (for when you need something nice, but not too precious) …
… anything nautical …
… and their adorable Bunny Porringer set!
“I decorate rooms from the bottom up…I always begin with the floors.”
Iconic interior designer Bunny Williams, known for her classic yet charismatic style, has teamed up with sister companies Dash & Albert and Pine Cone Hill to create a collection of indoor/outdoor rugs that is as fashionable as it is functional. They are designed to stand the test of time, and the occasional spill of red wine!
Williams’s collection is polished and thoughtful, but with a bohemian quality that reflects the designer’s laid-back personality. She says, “What I design are backdrops for living. I want to create rooms to be used, not just showplaces to be admired.” Williams conceived 36 elegant, performance-based designs that would fit in with customers’ busy lifestyles. Marrying comfort and style, the rugs feature sophisticated patterns in soothing color palettes, all on durable, washable materials. The natural jute rugs are made from eco-friendly vegetable dyes while the indoor/outdoor rugs are constructed of a recycled-materials weave.
Williams continues, “My personal style is all about making my houses comfortable and inviting for my family and friends, and of course, my dogs.” Each piece in the collection is named after Williams’ favorite pets, past or present.
For her collaboration with Pine Cone Hill, Williams designed throws and pillows that work beautifully with the rugs, making it easy to get a coordinated look with minimal effort.
For more information on Williams’ collection with Pine Cone Hill, please click here. Click here for additional information on Bunny Williams for Dash & Albert.
Summer. La dolce vita. A party by the pool. Sailing on the water. Or just a nice lawn barbecue. Naturally, friends and family will come in droves. So how do you entertain them in style, without setting up for the high holidays? Here are our little secrets (shhh….)
– Acrylic stemware from Mario Luca Giusti: From his studio in Florence, Mario has re-created classic Italian stemware in acrylic and polycarbonate. The result? As cool as a Vespa on the cobblestoned streets of Florence. No wonder it’s become a darling of the European yachting crowd — look for it on Roberto Cavalli’s yacht or in the hands Albert II of Monaco, Valentino, the Missonis, the Ferragamos, and Steven Spielberg.
– Melamine dinnerware from Q Squared NYC Dinnerware: They’re chic, they’re classic, and they’re dishwasher safe! These pieces, created by Nancy (former Glamour editor) and Alaina (color aficionado with an art history background), recreate the ornate designs of antique porcelain on heavyweight melamine, and they’re made to be mixed and matched.
– Easy-care tablecloths fromGarnier Thiebaut and Le Jacquard Francais: Many of our classic French table linens, favorites of everyone from the George V in Paris to the French Laundry, now come coated with an invisible treatment to protect your linens from liquids and stains, while keeping them soft and supple.
Now there’s no reason not to entertain this summer. Let us know how it went — tweet a picture of your party to @GraciousStyle! Need more ideas? Click here to see our Outdoor Entertaining section.
Spring cleaning season is here, which means it’s time to freshen up your linens. If your towels are tired, your tub mats worn, and your bathroom is generally looking drab, give your home the update it deserves with Kassatex’s new collections of luxurious bath essentials. Say goodbye to fuzz and hello to fluff with linens and accessories designed to help you clean up in style.
Experience unparalleled texture and comfort with Kassatex’s new bath towel collections, many of which are inspired by destinations in Europe. The Marseilles Collection features a wave effect sculpted in piece dyed jacquard, while the Mallorca Collection is enhanced with an on-trend ombre print and unique eyelash fringe for a more contemporary look.
Named after Portugal’s captivating capital, Lisboa Bath Towels take forms inspired by classic baroque style. Featuring a decorative jacquard bottom border in a delicate palette, this collection is the perfect compliment for any bath.
Designers of well-appointed bathrooms rely on chic bath accessories to artfully store toiletries and eliminate clutter. A porcelain dispenser from Kassatex’s new Shagreen Collection is a lot more glamorous perched on the counter than a plain, plastic soap bottle purchased from the drugstore.
To view more from Kassatex, including new introductions to the Bambini children’s line, please click here.
For nearly two hundred years, Garnier-Thiebaut has been creating exquisite linens for the home. But it is Green Sweet, their recent innovation in fabric technology, that is most exciting to the busy, modern family.
What is Green Sweet?
Green Sweet is a revolutionary treatment which makes linens stain resistant.
Does Green Sweet affect the way my linens feel?
No. Green Sweet does not affect the look and feel of linens, so textiles stay equally soft and breathable.
What happens when liquids spill on my Green Sweet linens?
Liquids will puddle on the surface, so you can simply wipe them off.
How is Green Sweet applied to fabrics?
Each fiber is coated in the stain-resistant treatment before it is woven into fabric to ensure the entire cloth is fully saturated.
Can I wash my Green Sweet linens?
Absolutely! They can be washed the same way as regular linens, but you won’t need to launder them as often since they will remain clean for longer.
Can I iron my Green Sweet linens?
Yes. The heat of the iron reactivates the Green Sweet treatment, so it is good for Green Sweet linens to be ironed.
Can you show me what happens when there are spills?
Take a look at how these linens react to jam, fruit juice, water, and even red wine!
Want to see more? Click on the video below for a demonstration:
Why is it called Green Sweet?
Green refers to the non-stick and self-cleaning process of certain plants. Sweet stands for Simple to clean, Waterproof, Economic maintenance, Environmentally friendly, and Textile touch.
Now, it’s time to try one for yourself! Here are a few of our favorites:
Have you tried Garnier-Thiebaut‘s incredible Green Sweet linens yet?