Saturday, December 20, 2008

Street Walking

Don't you just love to walk around your city or town and look at the Christmas windows?
My friend Gail Watson in New York sent me these photos of Bergdorf's windows, which she thought were bringing window display design back to refinement. Go HERE to the fabulous blog of The Paris Apartment to see a wonderful collection of photos of the Bergdorf Goodman windows.
All this beauty put me in the mood to do a little street walking.
So I sashayed up and down Magazine Street here in New Orleans the other day. The warm weather is back with the temperature reaching a near record high. Still I was feeling festive.
My first stop is Julie Neill. Julie's signature image is the crown. I haven't asked her why this is so, so maybe she'll leave a comment and tell us.
This holiday display shows all kinds of crowns! I'm sure you could find just the right one.

Everybody in New Orleans has a little altar in their home. It's not really religious or voo-doo (which is Voudon and a recognized religion here), but rather a collection of good luck objects, a gris- gris altar.
I love this one in Julie Neill's store - I call it Mary and her back up singers. I spy some crystal finials in the bowl with the shells. Large Mary is $35. Each back up Mary is $25.
A little silver tree glistens in the window, flanked by two stunning lamps using a silver coral form. Lamps are around $200. each. Don't you love the hand painted table top. Julie Neill has a great line of hand painted furniture.
The table is set with white pottery from Italy, featuring a Fleur di Lis, which is the symbol of New Orleans. The new Julie Neill design of the metal drum shade over a chandelier is one of a zillion beautiful lighting fixtures in this shop.
Don't you just love this pale palette? The silver tea light candles on the plate look like pastries!
A study in texture at Julie Neill. Even the pastel Christmas balls have glitter crowns on them.
Julie Neill's signature colors are pale, but she has a grand collection of things in deep jewel tones. I love the lush curtains in her store.
Walking a few blocks more, I came upon Top Drawer Antiques. Aaron Jarabica is the lovely owner and his windows are filled with hundreds of vintage dolls that he recently acquired from the estate of a major doll collector.
What could be more Christmasy than a gift of a doll? The dolls from the countries of the world are $75.
Madame Alexander dolls range from $80.- $150. depending on size. There are baby dolls of every description. If you're a doll collector it would be worthwhile to get in contact with him. And right now there is a sale of 25% off. I have never seen such an impressive collection (and in the original boxes too)!
Switching gears to something super glam, I stop in at Hazelnut.
Hazelnut is chockful of great things all year around.
But holiday time is super glam. Just peek through the front door at all that eye candy!
Co-owner Tom Cianfichi dreamt up the Christmas windows a year ago: LOVE and PEACE.
He is so sweet and good looking! Sigh. And he is so humble about the major talent that he is.
The windows he designed are just spectacular! I think they are the smartest windows in town.
Two women were talking while I was snapping photos, and one said the windows reminded her of the Hippie Holiday windows at Barney's in New York, and the other one said that she thought that Tom's were better!
It's the 50th anniversary of the peace symbol, and I think Eddie Ross would love the one Tom fashioned for his eye popping display.
The little penguins make a plea to save their pole.
Moseying down the street to another wonderful place on Magazine Street is the gallery of Ashley Longshore.
She's a painter and I love her painting of a Christmas tree out front.

Her pop art paintings are fabulous, and she even did some special Christmas subjects.
But this is my favorite Santa! Lots of houses in New Orleans have these, but I have not found out where they sell them. I would love to have one!
As I walked along, I just had to take a picture of this gas station sign to record the cheap price of gas! It is down to $1.44 today! It seems like a good thing, but for the state of Louisiana it's not that hot. This state produces oil, and the price of oil is way down. Just recently Congress finally granted royalties on oil production to this poor state, and now they're pretty much worthless, and the state's budget is in a shambles since it counted on those royalties. But for us real folks, filling up the tank is a pleasure!
There are a ton of doggie daycare places doing a brisk business. Is this the future business for all of us out of work interior designers?
I couldn't resit snapping a couple of photos through the front window of this place.
I wanted to bring Cholo here so he could play with other dogs, but they won't accept him because he isn't neutered. I would like for him to sire some puppies, more than going to daycare ha ha.
This jewelry store, Kathy Beh, has one of the most fun decorations.
It reminds of Cartier in New York.
Now I'm nearly home, and I stop in to say hello to Caroline and Jack at Perch. They did up a huge live tree in their center hall. I like the way the Sputnik chandilier looks like a tree topper!
Another wreath for Eddie Ross! This would take a ginormous wire hanger! Has anyone of you actually made Eddie's wreath yet? This beauty at Perch looks lovely hanging on the antique doors.
I like this little tree in this little hallway - the Kartell chair is to die for.
These desk top smalls are so pretty at Perch.
And this stack of kiddie Kartell chairs looks like candy!!!
Perch has a new line from a fantastic Canadian potter named Laura McKibbon, AND the pieces are very affordable, starting at $33.
I love the way they look displayed on two demi lune tables ($950. each) pushed together to make one table.
This mirror at Perch is just spectacular!
And the chorus line of white pointsettias couldn't be prettier.
Unless of course you saw this bevy of white reindeer! How cute is this grouping?!
And of course I love this holiday (or any day!) red couch at Perch. And isn't the linen covered bench just too perfect?!
The couch at Perch reminds me of a Ruthie Sommers couch.
So that's it for now. I hope you enjoyed street walking with me. Ta ta for now!
PS My cold hit the road too, and I'm ready for this week's festivites! Thanks for all your get well wishes. They did the trick!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Happy Weekend! Send Me Your Address Please

The last weekend before Christmas. The first weekend of Hanukkah.
How's everyone doing?
If you'd like to get an old fashion Holiday card in the mail, please e-mail me your address and I'll send you one! mizvtheb@yahoo.com
There's so much to do, and of course I'm fighting off a sore throat and a cold.
But I love the anticipation in the air, and plan to go to a party this weekend, write Christmas cards, and help a friend with his audition tape for the next HGTV Design Star.
So happy weekend, and Happy Hanukkah!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

What's New At Julie Neill

What’s new this month at Julie Neill?



The Famous Hotel Monteleone Gets The Julie Neill Touch!

Julie Neill makes beautiful lighting fixtures for all kinds of situations.
Interior designers, decorators, and architects love her intelligent and artful manner that combines old traditions, with a contemporary awareness, in perfectly crafted pieces. Traditional with a twist is an understatement, but apt.
Customers who happen on her in her shop on Magazine Street in New Orleans, a hot post Katrina designers row, can also purchase her custom chandeliers and sconces.
Show houses invite her to outfit entire homes.
Commercial clients also come along, and one of the most recent commercial and exciting projects is for the famous New Orleans Hotel Monteleone.
Known as an elegant old place in The French Quarter on Royal Street, for having a gracious and grand time, the hotel is steeped in literary tradition, and is very famous for its fantastic Carousel Bar.
The hotel has expanded over the years, acquiring property adjacent to the original structure, and recently it has gotten some more space that is being turned into meeting rooms and banquet space.
Julie Neill has been asked to make the chandeliers for this new space.
The design chosen is her unique drum over chandelier design. Julie is the only one fabricating the drum shade from metal.
It’s then hand painted, gilded, and glazed by a talented bevy of artists in her employ and under her watchful eye.
The Monteleone posed some challenges, one being regular height ceilings. Here in New Orleans we are accustomed to 12 feet tall (or more) ceilings. The new space at the Monteleone did not come with this footprint.
Julie's design is a departure from the expected chandlers seen in most hotels. She is blending traditional New Orleans elements with a contemporary twist that makes her work a perfect transitional blend.
The seven chandeliers that have been commissioned, are an impressive 48 inches in diameter, the size of your average dining table. The proportions had to be tweaked just so, to accommodate a large 12 light chandelier.
The decor of the rooms will be soft blues and creams, and Julie is coordinating the color of the chandeliers to compliment it.
The drum shade is very reminiscent of the Carousel Bar just across the lobby, adding an overall visual continuity. There is a hidden surprise fashioned into each of the massive drum shades done just for the client. Julie often adds these “surprises” that truly make the pieces she designs custom and unique and very special for each client.
The seven finished chandlers will be delivered in time for Christmas at The Hotel Monteleone.
Dozens of crystals will be added presenting a fresh vision above and beyond the typical crystal chandelier.
Julie Neill will be happy to custom make her unique drum over chandelier for residential or commercial applications.
Julie Neill Drum Shade over Chandelier
This model is called "Ingrid"
Order it today!


For more information contact:
Julie Neill Marketing Director Valorie Hart mizvtheb@yahoo.com

To order contact: julieneildesign@aol.com