Showing posts with label Vera Wang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vera Wang. Show all posts

12 January, 2010

Final Installment: Part III - Trends in Decor/ Design & Furniture for 2010


The final installment for the Update... Trends in Decor/ Design & Furniture for 2010, here is Part III - 5.Turquoise Tones. As announced last week, from the global colour headquarters - Pantone, here we see a mixture of how the hue - Turquoise [15-5519] - will be used through areas such as tableware - crockery, fabric, & furniture. Keep your eye out for more of this hue to ripple through these, and many other areas in design & decor.
Trend: Turquoise Tones
[Above Image 1] Pantone, the global color authority, just released its color for 2010: 15-5519 Turquoise, which conjures up images of tropical waters in shades of bluish-green. This hue has been popping up at all the trade shows and will continue to shine in 2010.

Trend: Turquoise Tones

[Above Image 3] At the New York Tabletop market, Vera Wang introduced a cheery, modern line of casual bone china. Ikat was the standout pattern, with its asymmetrical dabs of green, blue and lilac on a classic white body. Wedgwood.com.


Trend: Turquoise Tones
[Above Image 3] Larry Laslo’s newest collection of fabrics for Robert Allen includes this fun and funky pattern in goldenrod and teal—thus combining 2009’s strongest color and 2010’s most promising hue.

Trend: Turquoise Tones
[Above Image 4] Paola Navone designed this cozy seat with removable upholstery fabric that covers its body of polyurethane foam and padding. The showcase color just happened to be the color of the year.
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Images & Text / Article from Elle Decor [U.S magazine] January 2010 issue

09 March, 2009

Stationary Obsession...

Above. Chrysanthemum Notes By Vera Wang for William Arthur. Foldover notes with embossed chrysanthemum designs are personalized with your first and last name.

Above. Damask-Print Cards & Envelopes by Vera Wang for William Arthur -at Horchow

Above - Silk Lined Stationary By Vera Wang for William Arthur. A bright floral pattern covers the tri-fold cards, and the corresponding envelopes are lined in a rich, dark silk taffeta. The interior of the cards are thermographed or engraved with monogram in chocolate ink in style shown. Specify three-initial monogram in the following order: first, middle, last. Last initial will appear in center of monogram.

Above. By William Arthur. Ecru foldover notes have a thermographed orange border and are personalized with one initial and name (up to 36 characters/spaces) in style shown. Envelopes have corresponding lining and are personalized with return address; please specify up to three lines of 36 characters/spaces each.

Above - Note cards By William Arthur. White cards are bordered and personalized in navy in style shown; specify name up to 36 characters/spaces. Cards are available thermographed or engraved. Envelopes are lined in a corresponding navy floral pattern and personalized with return address of up to three lines of 36 characters/spaces each.


Ordinarily I am obsessed with personalised stationary - but today I am in completely in love with the stationary line William Arthur [some styles by Vera Wang for Willam Arthur], at Horchow... Enjoy!


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