Showing posts with label Taxidermy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taxidermy. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Midnight At Deyrolle In Paris
Have you ever wanted to live in another era, in another time in the past? Do you feel you were born too late? Do you love to wear vintage clothes, watch old movies, listen to golden age music, or decorate your home with antiques and vintage things?
When I was a young girl I was obsessed with time travel and "olden times". I think this came from a love for my grandmother and her home. To me it was a treasure trove of all the things I didn't have in the home I shared with my parents. Everything was mysterious and glam and funny and interesting. And my grandmother was so kooky and indulgent, and she wore bright red lipstick, to which I have been hooked on since I started to wear make-up.
I have had many favorite eras. For some reason Paris and artists always played a part.
Imaginary scene #1: Paris in La Belle Epoque, picture me a courtesan, a model for Toulouse Lautrec. I didn't exactly know what a courtesan was, but I knew Greta Garbo played one called Camille.
Imaginary scene #2: Paris in the 1920's. I was a madcap, an artists model, a glamorous bohemian.
Real scene # 1: New York in the 1970's. I was an art student (and an artists model, working my way through art school) shopping the vintage clothes stores like Bogies and Trash and Vaudeville, slinking around town in bias cut chiffon dresses from the 1930's, and dancing in beaded dresses from the 1920's until they literally fell to pieces on the dance floor. I furnished my apartments with deco before it was deco, and listened to Billie Holiday on old record players.
Real scene #2: New York in the 1980's. I slowly left planet nostalgia as I segued into my rock and roll life. But no matter what era I felt drawn to, as a young person I felt born in the wrong time and maybe even in the wrong place.
I always imagined myself living my old age looking like Colette and living in Paris surrounded by young people at my feet listening to me tell stories of my interesting life.
Real scene #3: Alberto and I have stolen away for some afternoon delight, which means stealing away to a dark movie theater in New Orleans on a hot humid weekday afternoon. The movie: Woody Allen's 41st film Midnight In Paris.
To say I enjoyed this is an understatement. When you know every location, every artist, every writer, every reference, every Zelig like moment, the delight just creeps in everywhere, until you laugh and glow with recognition.
I know you will all love this frolic, this fluff, this mash note to Paris.
Oh yes, one last scene: New Orleans today, and me smiling at the mantra I picked up from Baba Ram Das in the 1970's: Be Here Now. And I am. Joyously.
And here's a little visual round up of one of the locations that made me smile the most. It is Deyrolle. Since the resurgence of taxidermy in current decor, Deyrolle has become known to decorators and bloggers. What a treat to to see a party scene take place in Deyrolle in Midnight In Paris! It was a perfect mix of fantasy, glam, and wit! I wish I could throw a party for all of you there.
It was especially nice to see Deyrolle filmed so beautifully, restored after a tragic fire there just a couple of years ago. Deyrolle is such a beloved place in Paris, that a zillionaire and many artists came to its rescue allowing it to be restored in record time. I love that Woody Allen chose this for a location, perhaps obscure to most movie viewers, but not to my fellow visual vamps!
Friday, March 18, 2011
Your Thoughts Please ~ Weekend Round Up
This is a slacker post. I am up to my ears in the hoopla with a couple of photo shoots, working on Art In Bloom, getting ready for the PRC House Tour, so it's just a show and tell kind of post today.
Like all of you, I collect images that catch my attention, sometimes me likeee, sometimes not.
So let's play together: Your thoughts please...
1. Antler sconces. I love these, even though the antler thing keeps getting played. I confess, I have antlers in my home.

2. Wall of taxidermy! I have grown accustomed to the taxidermy trend in decor, but man this is alot of head. It is a hunter's home I suspect, but no me likee so many. Actually it's a historical home HERE

3. Dem bones. I collect and use "curiosities" in my decor. I have life size skeleton charts, sea shells, specimen bugs, coral, tortoise shells, etc. This is amazing. It's from the same house as the wall o' animal heads.

4. Orange. I predict some shade of orange will be the 2012 color of the year.

5. Stripe stair runner. LOVE! Mainly because it's black and white and wiggles.

6. Big clocks. Have one. Still love it, even though they sell them in Wal Mart, Steinmart, and at the corner store. Love the low hang too.

7. Circle headboard. Looks like chair cushions stuck to the wall. LOVE. And these monograms are refreshing. Every Southern gal in these parts loves to monogram everything. I didn't get it for a long time, but I must confess I have some monograms in my house now too. I guess after eleven years of living here, something rubbed off on this damn Yankee.

So there you have the Your Thoughts Please Weekend Round Up. So? Your thoughts?
PS The April mags coming through the mail slot - so far, Elle Decor is good this month. Veranda is still finding it's pace, but still worthwhile. House Beautiful is good. Online, Lonny was pretty good too. Town and Country is really sad. Stephen lost interest for his last issue. Southern Living is consistent, best for the food features.
And Happy Weekend!
Like all of you, I collect images that catch my attention, sometimes me likeee, sometimes not.
So let's play together: Your thoughts please...
1. Antler sconces. I love these, even though the antler thing keeps getting played. I confess, I have antlers in my home.

2. Wall of taxidermy! I have grown accustomed to the taxidermy trend in decor, but man this is alot of head. It is a hunter's home I suspect, but no me likee so many. Actually it's a historical home HERE

3. Dem bones. I collect and use "curiosities" in my decor. I have life size skeleton charts, sea shells, specimen bugs, coral, tortoise shells, etc. This is amazing. It's from the same house as the wall o' animal heads.

4. Orange. I predict some shade of orange will be the 2012 color of the year.

5. Stripe stair runner. LOVE! Mainly because it's black and white and wiggles.

6. Big clocks. Have one. Still love it, even though they sell them in Wal Mart, Steinmart, and at the corner store. Love the low hang too.

7. Circle headboard. Looks like chair cushions stuck to the wall. LOVE. And these monograms are refreshing. Every Southern gal in these parts loves to monogram everything. I didn't get it for a long time, but I must confess I have some monograms in my house now too. I guess after eleven years of living here, something rubbed off on this damn Yankee.

So there you have the Your Thoughts Please Weekend Round Up. So? Your thoughts?
PS The April mags coming through the mail slot - so far, Elle Decor is good this month. Veranda is still finding it's pace, but still worthwhile. House Beautiful is good. Online, Lonny was pretty good too. Town and Country is really sad. Stephen lost interest for his last issue. Southern Living is consistent, best for the food features.
And Happy Weekend!
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Your Thoughts Please

Taxidermy is definitely a design trend that seems to be staying around. Your thoughts please.
Image of the home of Vanessa Traina featured in Harper's Bazaar via La Maison Fou.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Taxidermy In Current Interior Design

Faux taxidermy horns
surround the television in
Jeffrey Bilhuber's home
surround the television in
Jeffrey Bilhuber's home
A friend of mine, Alexandra, is a very smart and savvy woman. She has a successful business doing high quality finishes - faux and otherwise. She is up-to-the minute on decorating and interior design trends. She left New Orleans after Katrina, but returns periodically to service her accounts here.
She and her mother and new 9 month old daughter paid me a visit. We spent the afternoon having lunch and sweets and shopping on Magazine Street, truly Soho Nola. I showed her a favorite store of mine, Perch, one that has opened post Katrina, one that is very much a part of the new nola style.
She of course loved it, and in particular she went absolutely crazy for what I thought was a very unusual item: a full size stuffed (taxidermy) white peacock (around $3,000.). We were told by the very sweet store manager that the stuffed white peacock is the white hot item du jour on the decor scene.
I am no stranger to stuffed birds. My daddy was a hunter, and one of my favorite childhood playthings was a stuffed pheasant - it had the softest feathers. My friend Sharonne Einhorn, co-owner of Ruby Beets collected taxidermy of all kinds. I purchased a couple of stuffed crows from Ruby Beets, thinking they would fall under the guise of Victorian specimen collecting, fitting in with my English Country decor. They ended up in Key West as a hostess gift to a friend who has a home called "Crow Cottage".
Lately I do not understand the love affair decorators are having with horns. Many are fake, not taxidermy ones, made of resin. They are just everywhere, on everyone's walls. And now huge peacocks. What do you think of this decor trend? Does it leave you as puzzled as I am?

Jeffrey Bilhuber's home
Jeffrey Bilhuber Interior Design HERE
The Peak of Chic (via NYSD) showed
some of these photos HERE
There were alot of comments, but no one
said anything about the peacock!
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