Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

pull up a chair & read the modern sybarite!



:: exquisite seating with the modern sybarite ::
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well it's a happy day indeed, nicies.

just like his fabulous discoveries, editor richard rabel is a rare find indeed! 
richard is an exceptional art expert + art advisor, interior designer, and charming soul!
he's such a talented friend, and the cyber world is a lovelier space with his insights.

today i'm featuring just a tiny peek at some of the gorgeous seating i found on his beautiful site. good golly aren't these chairs fabulous?

so pull up a chair (make sure it's a lovely one!), sit back and visit his enchanting daily finds. and his *seeking out the best in art and design* guest posts here on the rikrak studio, too. 

richard rabel

what kind of seating do you adore, nicies?




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Monday, March 5, 2012

my pretend home { element 6 } cozy kitchen nook




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it may be all those lego fantasy homes i build these days or my happy chance to work-from-home every day, but gosh i could day-dream away a week or two designing my dream home in my mind!  {plus ... it's easier on the pocketbook!} 

so welcome to my pretend home. each installment focusing on a fun designerly element i adore.





and today...
{element 6} : a cozy kitchen nook

oh the fun & instant friendliness of a kitchen nook: a comfy little space in the kitchen for fun visiting, a bite of breakfast, or a long, leisurely tea with a friend on a sunny afternoon. just add a gorgeous seating banquette, a beautiful BIG window, a pretty cushion or two,  and we're all set!
always loved the feel of these.
found some lovelies for you, nicies.

what's a design element you long for in your pretend home?



yay daydreamin'!

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

seeking out the best in art and design: shopping the NY auctions with themodernsybarite



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have i got a treat for you today, nicies!
it's with great pleasure that i welcome back the fabulous art expert, interior design guru & delightfully charming soul, richard rabel, as guest blogger. richard's unsurpassed expertise in the world of things beautiful will just thrill you, and you'll want to rush over to follow his inspiring art & interior design finds on his magnificent blog: the modern sybarite.

check out his first guest post: outdoor sculpture hopping in NYC. his 2nd: design shopping in Soho.  and today's article - shopping the NY auctions. thanks so much, richard! {and TUNE IN TOMORROW for a super-special treat with richard!} 
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Hello, Hello! Today, I bring you my last post in the trilogy of features that rikrak asked me to write in mid-summer. The first was in mid-August highlighting some of the outdoor sculptures so prevalent in Manhattan parks in the summer.  The second was published in mid-September and it dealt with my favorite home design shops in SOHO.  I hope you really enjoyed them!

Today’s post features shopping the Fall auctions in New York.  As an interior designer and art advisor based in New York City, I know a thing or two about buying art, design and decorations at auction. New York is great for this type of shopping because you have all sorts of auction houses for different wallet sizes.  On one hand you have Christie’s, Sotheby’s and Phillips selling museum quality pieces.  On the other hand you can get very, very, very good deals on art and decorations at “second-tier” auction houses based in NY such as Doyle, Swann and Bonhams.  I will focus this post on the latter houses and on lots I would consider buying for decorative purposes for around US$1000.

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images via Doyle NY

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Our first stop is on the Upper East Side at Doyle New York on East 87th street.  On the 20th of September, they had their 20th Century Design sale.  What grrrrrreat finds.  First, I found a lovely, lovely organic sculpture by American artist Larry Young, signed and numbered for US$1408. It’s soo cool.  I love the sensuous shape and decorative nature of the piece.  I also digged lot 144…  a group of 5 blue mercury glass vases which are sooo very chic today.  Although the lot had a US$400-600 estimate, I was able to get them for $313 … yay!!!  I’ll have to store them but will find a perfect home in no time.  These would look wonderful as a group on a table top or perhaps I will break them up and pair 3 different sizes on a buffet?  Hmmm … what to do?

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The next stop is Swann Auction Galleries on East 25th street.  Swann specializes in works on paper (documents, photographs, prints, drawings, etc.), so it is the perfect place to find awesome photographs.  On October 18th, they have their photograph sale and I was allowed a peek preview of their offerings. I so much enjoy going to their photograph sales.  It’s like travelling through places and time without leaving New York.  The only problem is that there was very little estimated under US$2,000.  So the trick is to mark my catalogue and attend the auction, hoping to get my faves for below the printed estimate! Lot 80 is Drahomir Ruzicka’s Dreams of Distant Lands (est. US$1400-1800) which shows a young man sitting along the waterway and staring at The Normandie.  It looks like it could be the late 30s or very early 40s, so not a time when one could just jump on a plane and go anywhere. Dreaming was a prevalent activity.  Another photo I mischievously really liked is lot 191, Brassai’s Jardin d’enfant (est. US$2500-3500)It’s impossibly innocent and cute. There is something about photos from the 30s and 40s that attract me to them.  Maybe it is the artists capturing a sense of wholesome innocence that we have lost today.

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The last stop in my hop through the auction houses in Manhattan is Bonhams in Midtown.  On the 26th of October they have their European Paintings sale.  I must say, I really was not attracted to anything with the exception of lot 82, Three Studies of a young girl by British 19th century artist John Linnell. The sketch is marvelous and is signed and dated.  The condition appears stupendous, although I would have to examine it closer to confirm my assumption.  This is a lovely art piece for girls of any age.  With an estimate of US$800-1200, it could be that it goes for nothing.  Again, one to keep an eye on!

I’m running out of money, so I really, really should stop shopping … whether in SOHO or at auction as we did today.  It is probably best to now say hasta luego and hope you all have enjoyed my posts.  A warm felt THANK YOU to the rikrakstudio for hosting me during these last 3 months. I truly appreciate it.

With gratitude and friendship,
Richard

PS: To continue learning more about art + design, do visit me at www.themodernsybarite.com , and sign up for my daily posts and/or follow me on Twitter @modernsybarite.  I will help train your eye so when you see a bargain you will jump to the occasion with determination and confidence. You don’t need a diploma on art to have a good eye … you just need practice at seeing good things over and over and over and with time, you too will have a nicely developed aesthetic.

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Based in New York City, Richard Rabel is consistently asked by his clients for his advice on art, design and decoration.  With this in mind he began providing his clients with livable, warm and unique interiors that reflect a 21st century lifestyle and aesthetic. He shares his aesthetic on his website/blog www.themodernsybarite.com

Speaking several languages, having lived in seven countries and spanning a ten year career as a senior officer and specialist in a London-based international auction house as well as twenty years of art and design study and over thirty years of international travel, Richard has had access to the most extraordinarily exquisite spaces around the globe from San Francisco to Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires to Prague, Mexico City to Geneva, Istanbul to Hong Kong, Paris to New York all of which have cultivated his eye and contributed to defining his exacting taste and modern aesthetic.

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

seeking out the best in art and design: design shopping in Soho with the Modern Sybarite



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have i got a treat for you today, nicies!

it's with great pleasure that i welcome back the fabulous art expert, interior design guru & delightfully charming soul, richard rabel, as guest blogger. richard's unsurpassed expertise in the world of things beautiful will just thrill you, and you'll want to rush over to follow his inspiring art & interior design finds on his magnificent blog: the modern sybarite.

check out his first guest post: outdoor sculpture hopping in NYC. and welcome to today's: design shopping in Soho! thanks so much, richard!
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I’m thrilled to return with my 2/3 guest blogger posts for the marvelous Rikrak whom we all LOVE!  What a more wonderful world this would be if everybody was as considerate, professional, nice and respectful as Momma RikRak.

Today’s post focuses on design home shopping in SOHO, New York … the best city in the world!  I know a little about this … as an interior designer based in the city, part of my life revolves around finding the best of art, design and decoration for my A+ clients and much of it is shared in my blog www.themodernsybarite.com.  But some of my secrets have never been shared … until now.  Thanks to the undying and relentless requests from Momma RikRak (and she does all this for her blogger reader sweeties), I finally broke down to share 3 of my favorite shopping spots in SOHO.

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This fabulous home collection outpost in New York has sister stores in Florence, Milan and Rome.  They comb the world hand picking some of the best vintage home decor and furniture for their store.  They then combine them with their own signature pieces to create a wonderful hip New York- meets- Europe- style that j’adore.  Their aesthetic tends to be more masculine, but there are enough gems to grab the attention of even the chicest of women. Prices are not cheap, but it is a great place to shop if someone wants to give YOU a gift!
Recently, I visited the store and came out wanting two items, both of which are part of their exclusive private line.  Table easels are great to display your art in a slightly more intimate setting and Flair has a fabulous table easel that comes in several sizes and finishes.  I liked the small plexi/nickel easel that oozes chic and is priced at US$850.00. I also loved their Forte Side Chair.  It is easy to sit on, comfy and the padded back makes the perfect rest for casual lounging.  These chairs scream “buy me … I’m ever so sexy”.  At US$2,250 each they are not cheap but well worth the aesthetic eye candy and stylish comfy seating.
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Down the street from Flair is the delicious home store of Tamara Magel, an interior design colleague whose style she describes as “global-chic”.  Her aesthetic is modern and exotic and VERY sophisticated.  So for example, you will not find 500 pillows from India on offer, but rather, a curated selection of delicate pillows made to her specifications.  What I love about Tamara is that she has a strong belief in empowering women and is therefore on the board of NEST, an organization that helps female artisans emerge from poverty.

I fell in love with 2 pieces that I can easily recommend.  The first is a lovely, lovely, lovely credenza made of bleached wenge, black lacquer and ebony pulls.  It is most certainly inspired by mid century design, but has a 21st century sophistication with the use of luxe materials.  This particular credenza is 20”deep x 70” long x 28.1/2 “high and retails for US$5,400 (shshshsh .. don’t tell her …this is steal!).  Not knowing where to turn next, I stumbled upon a magnificent mirror where the frame looks like pieces of coral were stuck together.  In reality, she calls it a reproduction lettuce coral mirror which comes in black and white (I’m partial to the black but the white is also yummy) and measures 26” wide x 36” high.  Again, the price was not sooo expensive at US$1,620.

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The Evolution Store is Ali-baba’s cave for those looking for home “jewelry” … the unique accessories that make a space sing.  At Evolution you can find everything nature related (some real, some made up to look real): from seashells and exotic corals to beautiful butterflies, stuffed alligators and fossils; from dry insects to anatomical models and minerals. It is certainly a great find for distinct pieces and one-of-a-kind home accessories.

The pieces in their collection range from the extremely creepy and utterly undesirable to the beautiful and rare, such as the life-sized stuffed buffalo head, colorful and enigmatic framed butterflies, multi-colored cowhide rugs, and beautiful South Pacific Indian beads and seashells.  These are perfect accessories that will add a cool punch to a bare wall, an empty space on a bookshelf, a boring floor or that empty decorative bowl sitting on your side table or ottoman.  There I found a collection of framed butterflies in dazzling jeweled tones that keep me company in my office. 

I hope you’ve enjoyed my home shopping tips.  All of the stores have truly one-of-a-kind finds that will make any room yell “I’m stylish and cool”.  Be sure to check them out next time you’re in the Big Apple.

Be on the lookout for the third and last installment of my guest blogs on Rikrak which will highlight “Shopping the Fall auctions in New York”!

Tata,
Themodernsybarite

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richard rabel
 the modern sybarite | twitter 

all images by richard rabel

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Based in New York City, Richard Rabel is consistently asked by his clients for his advice on art, design and decoration.  With this in mind he began providing his clients with livable, warm and unique interiors that reflect a 21st century lifestyle and aesthetic. He shares his aesthetic on his website/blog www.themodernsybarite.com

Speaking several languages, having lived in seven countries and spanning a ten year career as a senior officer and specialist in a London-based international auction house as well as twenty years of art and design study and over thirty years of international travel, Richard has had access to the most extraordinarily exquisite spaces around the globe from San Francisco to Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires to Prague, Mexico City to Geneva, Istanbul to Hong Kong, Paris to New York all of which have cultivated his eye and contributed to defining his exacting taste and modern aesthetic.
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