Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts

August 21, 2013

The Decorator


NOTE: Since this post was written, Tom has a second book out Tom Scheerer More Decorating - and this time, he wrote it himself. Listen to this wonderful chat with Tom on the Ballard Design Podcast.

 I've been lucky to spend many happy days in several of Tom Scheerer's houses since his sister Jane is my best friend from art school days. Tom knows better than anyone how to create a house as Mimi Read so aptly describes in Tom's new book, Tom Scheerer Decorates ~ "He's the decorator for the long haul, the one who can compose a great-looking room that you never want to leave."


Tom learned a lot from forebears Billy Baldwin and David Hicks ~ "he's always maintained that their frank, generous books {including Billy Baldwin Decorates} taught him most of what he knows." Now it's our turn to learn from Tom in this gracious book from Vendome Press. In my opinion, Tom is the best. In fact, I'm sure that everyone who knows Tom well considers what Tom would think when buying fabric, wallpaper, or even napkins for a summer lunch. I know I do! It's the Tom Scheerer aesthetic—and this book beautifully envelopes it all—from the famous coral steps in the Scheerer family's East Hampton house to Tom's "splashiest" project at Lyford Cay Club {a Pinterest favorite}.
A surprise, textured pattern graces the hardcover of Tom Scheerer Decorates and his Lyford Trellis delights as well—with impeccable photography by Francesco Lagnese, generous resources, and pitch-perfect text from Mimi Read. The book consists of three sections: City | Country | Tropics.


You will stop and return to the images again and again to study the Scheerer sensibility—teaming with life—both refined and friendly, all with Tom's unique brand of chic to "underdecorate."

"It's my general philosophy to accept what's given and make it work without going to too much trouble," he says. "It's what makes one house different from the next. Why rip out a bathroom to spend $20,000 on designer tile just to have a bathroom that looks exactly like everyone else's? Why not bleach the sink, put a new scalloped shade on the sconce, and get on with life? That's what we did in our summer houses in the old days—it's why they had charm."

Tom Scheerer Decorates is a treat for all to learn about living well from one of the most gracious hosts of all. I do hope a cookbook is next. Tom is also the best cook. Ever. Do run to get a copy here.

See an earlier interview with Tom here.
Another post mentioning Tom's work here.

Thank you to Vendome Press for the early copy.

July 7, 2011

An Island Sanctuary | Greece



Terrace with fragrant Nerium Oleander

Greece holds a certain spot in my heart. So it's no wonder that An Island Sanctuary - A House in Greece by John Stefanidis is one of the most treasured books in my library. It's the story of a house that John and the late Teddy Millington-Drake discovered on the island of Patmos in 1963. It's in the town of Chora which John describes... "has the possessed beauty of a de Chirico painting... sweeps of olive groves, titan rocks plunging into the sea, bays of pristine beauty with gently lapping waves... and everywhere the sea: aquamarine, turquoise, emerald green, deep purple." The house had been abandoned for twenty-five years. By 1964, they spent their first summer in the house. Perhaps, I am enchanted by Stefanidis' textiles because I too, am drawn to the Mediterranean. "What might be called the Mediterranean style," says Stefanidis, is "romanticism, sensuality, and practicality. Mediterranean style is a triumph of common sense. Whitewashed walls reflect light and heat; thick walls render rooms cool; cotton furnishings are fresher to the touch; Lattice allows air to circulate; shutters exclude glare; tile and marble are soothing to the bare foot."


Gardens stone and succulents


Whitewashed terraces, blue and white striped canvas and bougainvillea


Millington-Drake watercolor view of outdoor terrace


A relaxed English fish basket filled with Japanese parasols


Upper-floor terrace


Perfect, simple kitchen


A shaded terrace for breakfast or lunch


Bougainvillea pruned in displays of flame red and Udaipur pink


The Parlor with sky-blue cottons and Anatolian pattern kilim


A dreamy white bedroom and small library at the heart of the first floor


A traditional island sofa with mattress-style cushions covered in JS fabric "Flowers"


My favorite JS "Flowers" fabric


Millington-Drake painting from outdoor dining terrace


An early summer montage of the arid hills


Cool, blue cotton on terrace


Needlework cushions from Patmos, Rhodes, and Anatolia


Cozy room was Millington-Drake's former studio room


Indian miniatures on the wall of this bedroom are perhaps, Company Paintings


Rampant plumbago tumbles over the terrace wall


Taro plant with fragrant gardenia under the dappled shade of a pergola

Truly a must for your design library.
An Island Sanctuary feeds the soul and arouses the senses.


Images: Principal photography by Fritz von der Schulenberg.
An Island Sanctuary, published by Rizzoli
Visit John Stefanidis here

August 27, 2010

ROOMS I LOVE


Carole Weisweiller dining room with reed walls and Jean Cocteau drawing, NYT


Lord Rothschild, Jr., living room, Town & Country


Tom Scheerer, Hobe Sound living room, Tom Scheerer Inc.


Kelly Wearstler, Doheny Estate, KWID


Lee Radziwill's library, New York apartment

When I happen upon a space that I love, it's immediate. Throughout the years, I recognized a recurring theme in the rooms that I love—a cozy place to sit {that's not too stuffy}, a room with books and nooks and groupings of art on the walls, bold patterns, and textiles. Plenty of sunshine, too.

Happy Friday, everyone! ox

March 26, 2010

SHOPPING | BUNGALOW & DOVECOTE

Whenever I go to Connecticut to visit my family, I always make sure to stop by two of my favorite stores in Westport—Bungalow & Dovecote.

Bungalow is chock-full of wonderful things discovered by owner Wendy Cohen, on her worldly travels. Wendy has a terrific eye and in her cozy shop, you will find everything from antique lighting and furniture, to sandals and sarongs from India, to the best collection of design books and jewelry... Bungalow has it all.











Bungalow is located at 4 Sconset Square | Westport CT [203-227-4406]



Dovecote has the best collection of lucite furniture I've seen anywhere. Owner, Sarah Kaplan has a great eye, trained early by her decorator mother and her years as a buyer for Neiman Marcus in Dallas and for Barney's, New York. Each corner of the store just pops with bold color and textural vignettes.







Dovecote is located at 56 Post Road East | Westport CT [203-222-7500]



The Girl From Empanada | After a day of shopping you can pick up the most delicious frozen empanadas to cook at home, made by my fabulous sister-in-law Agi. Her gourmet empanadas are made in these authentic native flavors: Beef & Potato, Pork & Potato, Chicken Pot Pie, Cheese & Onion and Spicy Chicken Verde.



You can find The Girl From Empanada at these Fairfield County locations:
• The Pantry | 1580 Post Road | Fairfield
• Stiles Market | 1001 Post Road East | Westport
• Palmer's Market | 246 Heights Road | Darien
• Silvermine Market | 1032 Silvermine Road | New Canaan

Images: by My Dog-Eared Pages