For details and more serious lounging visit my pinterest board 'The Art of Lounging'.
Friday, November 22, 2013
RESTORING THE ART OF LOUNGING
The tagline and inherent goal of my latest design endeavor Christa Pirl Furniture is 'Restoring the Art of Lounging'. And this is a motto close to my heart, and an act I take quite seriously. Deep down I am a true Victorian, a lounger, a recliner. I would enjoy nothing more than whiling away a rainy British day with a good book, hot toddy and a stunningly gorgeous chaise loaded with down pillows and fur throws next to a roaring fire. So I do not say it lightly that we have far too little lounging in our lives these days. I believe we should all hearken back to a more elegant, refined and relaxed time now and again, and I believe the upcoming holidays are the perfect time to do so. So, for some inspiration, I dug deep into pinterest to find some images that embodies exactly the kind of lounging I am advocating in times far more sophisticated and dare I say more enjoyable than our own. So go home and be gloriously lazy!
For details and more serious lounging visit my pinterest board 'The Art of Lounging'.
For details and more serious lounging visit my pinterest board 'The Art of Lounging'.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
MASTER SUITE RENOVATION BEFORE & AFTER
Here are the before and afters of the master suite renovation recently posted!
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Labels:
Kitchen and Bath,
My Design Projects
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
AMAZING MASTER SUITE COMPLETE
Another wonderful project complete for amazing veteran clients (see these other projects completed in their house- basement bathroom and basement living/rec space). It is so nice to have trusting clients, clients that see the vision and let me run with it. This completely standard builder-grade master suite from the early 90s really needed a shot of style. In the bedroom we added rich wood flooring, a faux wood beam to the ceiling, new fan, new solid wood doors including an awesome sliding door to the bathroom, and all new furniture and artwork, giving the space a warm, eclectic feel with just a hint of industrial, a theme that runs through the rest of the house. The master bath was gutted and by just reducing the size of the door into the bathroom, we created enough room to add a freestanding tub and expand the shower to luxury size. A new sleek vanity and glowing, backlit mirror added to the spa feel throughout.
Labels:
Kitchen and Bath,
My Design Projects
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
IVORY BILL, CREATOR OF LITTLE WOODEN WONDERS
Everything about Clayton's work, vision and design philosophy speaks to my own ideas about design, and I just love the fact that he takes the name Ivory Bill from the woodpecker that was thought to be extinct, just as the art of solid, hand-crafted furniture was once thought to be extinct. I encourage you to visit his website and explore his amazing pieces if you have not done so yet!
A sampling of my favorites-
Labels:
Furniture,
Other Designers I Like,
Salt Lake City
Sunday, September 22, 2013
LITTLE BABY KENOS
I have had this book on the shelf for several years now, and have finally gotten around to reading it, with all my attentions focused on my new furniture venture. It is such fun learning more about the Keno bros and their start in the field of American furniture and dec arts, my true love in the world of antiques. I was lucky enough to have both of them as guest lecturers when I attended Sotheby's Institute, and had the bizarre experience of attending an auction with one Keno brother at the front of the room selling American furniture, and the other standing at the back of the room buying American furniture. One would think such a practice would not be allowed... can't identical twins read each others thoughts?!
While I have only made it through the start of their careers in the 1980s, I am completely hooked, and also more than a bit creeped out by the descriptions of two blond, seven-year-old, identical twins (often dressed identically as well) roaming the New England countryside poking around abandoned barns looking for 17th century antiques. Isn't that the beginning of several horror films? Oh no, just the beginning of the extraordinary lives of two of the greatest antiques experts of our day.
Despite the somewhat unsettling narratives in the first chapters of the book, I find it absolutely fascinating, learning about their first acquisitions as young dealers, rising through the ranks of Sotheby's and Christies auction houses. I can't get enough of this stuff...yes, I am a furniture geek through and through. Any other furniture geeks out there, I would highly recommend it!
Labels:
Auctions,
Collecting,
Furniture
Sunday, September 15, 2013
A LITTLE DESIGN INSPIRATION
It is hard to say I feel
creative and inspired every day at work, and there are time I get bogged down
with spec sheets, budgets, and project management, and I loose site of the fun
of my profession. So it is always a great treat to hear a successful designer speak about his career and passion for design; it always
gets me fired up about my field once again. This past week I was lucky
enough to hear Mr. Larry Laslo give a talk at Hamilton Park's furniture
showroom here in SLC. Laslo is on Elle Decor's 2013 A-list, quite an
honor, and has a long and illustrious career designing private homes and retail
properties throughout the US as well as textile and furniture lines to his name.
In Elle Decor he sums up
his style-
"My work is classic,
but with a surprising twist. There's that edge that tells you it's 2013,
not 1998".
Elle Decor says of
him-
"He creates crisp
interiors that pull freely from different periods, and the unexpected elements
often come from striking contemporary artworks or bold combinations of
colors."
I hope to have a similar
write-up in the magazine when I am on their A-list one day :)
In addition to just being
great at his job and showing very pretty pictures at his lecture, what is so
great about Laslo and pretty much all the iconic, celebrity designers, is that
they are utterly convincing that they love every second of their job, and
they simply live and breath design. There is a great passion, even after
decades in the business that is so inspiring. So after a few days of
mundane design work, Laslo was the perfect kick in the pants I needed to get
some inspiration going!
Thanks Mr. Laslo and thanks
to Hamilton Park for getting him to leave Manhattan and Palm Beach to come all
the way over to little SLC!
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