Random Chanel Item

No. 54

Looking forward to a much needed three day weekend over here. We’ll be keeping things low key~meeting up with a bunch of friends for some wine, pizza and s’mores! No need to get dolled up, just some good cozy winter weekend fun!

 What does this weekend hold in store for you?
Wishing you all a great one!
xoxo,

PS: Thanks so much to both these dolls for sending this darling image my way..
Anita of A Dreamer’s Den and Lauren of Aspiring Kennedy! XX

NYIGF…a newbie’s perspective

The last time I was at the Jacob Javitz Convention Center in New York City was in 1992. I was sitting for the New York State Bar Exam. Eighteen years later, I returned again to attend the New York International Gift Fair (as a first time retailer). I have to tell you, the Bar exam was a cake walk compared to this experience! I was warned to bring water and wear comfortable shoes…but, each time I was given this sage advice, I privately rolled my eyes…I mean it’s a gift fair for goodness sake, I wasn’t going off to war! Now I get it. Not only were my dehydrated feet killing me, but both my phone and camera batteries gave out, in some sort of weird mutiny. I plan on returning in the Summer, and seeing some of the booths I missed. Like Lazy Susan, CocoCozy’s new line and Go Home, Ltd., just to name a few. In the meantime, here are some of the vendors that really wowed me… (before the camera gave out).
 
 
 
Jonathan Adler debuted a fabulous new pillow line,
 
a dazzling new lamp and ceramic line,
and a fresh take on bedding! None of which disappointed. This man really knows how to merchandise, market and create great products.
 

 

The Stray Dog booth had a fun, Dr. Seuss vibe to it.

 

 

By the time I stumbled downstairs, I was ready to crawl into this amazing John Robshaw display. I got some odd looks from the people working this booth.
 
 
 
Penguin classics inspired journals. The retro book trend continues.
 
A mini fireplace that can go anywhere, from Brasa. Portable atmosphere, cool.
 
 
My takeaway from the whole experience, (aside from being completely unprepared), is that the bold  color trend reigns supreme… as do prints, especially in a tribal, batik, ikat or chevron motif. I did manage to find a lot of really fun and special new items for the store. I will be sharing these picks in the weeks to come. Off to put my feet back up and drink some more water!

The Art of Martha Ives

handstands at the shore
If you’ve ever viewed my complete profile, and read the “about me” section of this blog, then you already know that I come from a family of artists…my father, uncle, brother, grandmother and several cousins. Up until now,  I’ve only hinted at some of their work, but that all changes today… Introducing, the art work of my cousin, Martha Ives. I’m so proud of my cousin Martha’s wide and varied talents, and her new website that features many of her lovely pieces. Oh, and speaking of her site, it was designed by my talented brother, Steven! Quite the gene pool, (quite intimidating too).

canyon at dusk
 tulips
airmont pond
 mumbletypeg in the meadow
This is just a small sample of the type of art Martha creates. For the full spectrum of Martha’s talents, please visit The Art Of Martha Ives.