Wednesday, December 17, 2008
In Conversation with Meade Design Group
Iván Meade from the super cool Meade Design Group interviewed us about design, making interiors beautiful but livable, where we get inspired, and what's next. Visit their blog, read the interview, enjoy! Click here.
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Unique Gift Ideas for the Holidays
Paris Hotel Antiques is a wonderful curiosity shop in San Francisco. We love browsing their treasures rescued from old hotels, cruise ships, restaurants and estates. They always seem to have such unique old curios and collectors pieces. Perfect for the person with discerning taste who seems to have everything!
Outstanding LARGE water pitcher from the Lankershim Hotel which was located at Broadway and 7th in Los Angeles, Calif. This hotel in no longer in existence.
1940's Sterling Silver Horse Cufflinks
Handsome pair of 1940's sterling silver and vermeil cufflinks with double horse heads. (Vermeil consists of a sterling silver base that is coated or plated with gold). The sterling horse heads measure 1-1/2" long by 1/2" wide. Marked "sterling." Great detail. Excellent condition.
Vintage Limoges Tray & Cup
Beautiful handpainted Limoges small tray and cup dating to c. 1940's. The tray measures 5-1/4" by 3-1/8." The cup measures 3-1/2" tall and 2-3/4" in diameter. Pretty pattern. French markings on bases of both. Excellent condition with no chips or cracks.
Rare Hotel Lankershim, Los Angeles Water Pitcher
Outstanding LARGE water pitcher from the Lankershim Hotel which was located at Broadway and 7th in Los Angeles, Calif. This hotel in no longer in existence.
This pitcher is an amazing size and holds 10 cups of liquid. It measures 9-1/2" tall and 9" from handle to spout. It has a bright shiny patina with minimal wear and weighs over 3 pounds. There is some plate loss on the inside bottom, but can still be used for serving. It is engraved, "Lankershim." Manufactured by Gorham. Dates to the early 1900's.
Large hotel silver water pitchers are rare and this is a beauty!
Vintage Sterling Bichon Frise Dog Brooch
This is one of the remaining dog brooches purchased from an estate collection of all dog jewelry. 1940's sterling silver Bichon Frise dog.
Measures 1-3/4" by 1." Marked Sterling. Wonderful detail.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Save the date! LA book signing event -- Nov 20th!
Save the Date for our Book Signing Event at
Woodson & Rummerfield's House of Design
Coming this Fall:
by Ron Woodson & Jaime Rummerfield
Old Hollywood Glamour, meets Sleek Modernity. From Palm Springs to the Hollywood Hills, features on vintage furnishings and flea market finds complement the stories behind the fabulous rooms they've created. With over 300 stunning photographs, High Style packs all the glamour of Los Angeles--where modern fashions meets Hollywood antique--into a book as attractive to display as it is compelling to read. Published by Chronicle Books.
Order the book now: CLICK HERE
BOOK SIGNING
WHERE: W&R Showroom 724 N. La Cienega Blvd, LA, CA 90069
WHEN: November 20th, 2008 6pm-9pm
Woodson & Rummerfield's House of Design
Coming this Fall:
High Style
by Ron Woodson & Jaime Rummerfield
Old Hollywood Glamour, meets Sleek Modernity. From Palm Springs to the Hollywood Hills, features on vintage furnishings and flea market finds complement the stories behind the fabulous rooms they've created. With over 300 stunning photographs, High Style packs all the glamour of Los Angeles--where modern fashions meets Hollywood antique--into a book as attractive to display as it is compelling to read. Published by Chronicle Books.
Order the book now: CLICK HERE
BOOK SIGNING
WHERE: W&R Showroom 724 N. La Cienega Blvd, LA, CA 90069
WHEN: November 20th, 2008 6pm-9pm
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high style
Monday, October 27, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Elsie in Amber
The pioneer of Interior Design - Elsie de Wolfe's old Hollywood interiors inspire us in so many ways! We love the stunning panther and zebra mural as a backdrop to such a decadent dinner party. Here it is (below left) today. The whole estate is fabulous!
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decor,
Elsie de Wolfe
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