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#BlogTourAmbiente – Best Global Design Trends at Ambiente

My trip to Ambiente with Modenus’ BlogTourAmbiente in Frankfurt, Germany was a whirlwind of size, dimension, design inspiration and global trends. I love traveling internationally to see what design trends are populating the design showroom floors and which ones will have an influence on American design. Another factor to consider is that the Ambiente consumer goods fair is not just about interior trends, it is about how our world is designing living, dining, and gifting products to embrace our ever-changing world and how we live in it.

#BlogTourAmbiente – Best Global Design Trends at Ambiente

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Global trends show off design without fuss

All Images via: Ronique & Co.

David Wiechmann, Editor in Chief of the design publication, ‘PM Designer’s Special’ said it best,

” The question where interior design ends will commonly have to be answered in a more more differential way…. We will cover not just tables built also the tableware on them. Not only the pure room at such, but also the atmospheric accessories in it. “

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With Ambiente being the largest consumer goods fair in the worldwide it was hard to narrow down just a few trends. Although a few did stand out from the United States, Denmark, Lebanon, and the Philippines embodied design trends that I see every corner of the world embracing in the upcoming months.

Here are my favorite picks of global trends at Ambiente:

Take a look at my favorites and see links to the brand to go search their entire collection!

United States – ‘Optimistic & Uplifting’

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American Designer Scott Henderson from NYC represents his modern collection

This year the United States was the partner country for Ambiente and NYC based Designer

Scott Henderson wowed visitors at his booth that:

“…expressed the USA at a glance in a way that everyone would perceive as optimistic and uplifting”

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Scott Henderson’s products

It was a pleasure to see Scott’s refreshing take on everyday household items that are multifunctional with a modern design aesthetic that is whimsical yet clean-lined.

United States – Nambe

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These gorgeous tea pots each had their own unique design

I fell in love with Nambe – a tableware company that is headquartered out of my western roots of Sante Fe, New Mexico with their organic driven housewares line. The company creates crystal glassware, barware and is now moving into tabletop pieces that look beautiful being cooked in or on your table.

Scandinavian Design

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Simplicity meets functionality in Normann’s household products

My good friend Susan Serra armed me with a mission before going to Ambiente “take pictures of any great Scandi products you see.” I had my eyes peeled for great Scandinavian design and Normann Copenhagen was my favorite. All of the household items reminded me of children’s building blocks with their warm and smooth wood materials and minimal details. The lighting in the bottom left hand photo is from LIND DNA out of Denmark and I loved the industrial inspired filament lighting.

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LIND DNA Lighting from Denmark is gorgeous!

Lebanese Metal Designs 

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Kafia Goes Pink – hand cut metallic lighting is breathtaking

Kafka Goes Pink was even more beautiful in person. The copper and bronze fixtures are hand cut and deliver lighting patterns on the wall that is awe-inspiring.

“Pure contemporary lines, a subtle and exquisite oriental baroque, Kafka Goes Pink is borne of the love of a Lebanese artist to his country and its eras of know-how. Union and fusion of an ancestral handicraft and a visionary designer, Kafka Goes Pink invites you to luxury, sensuality and authenticity.”

Organic Living – Philippines

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O Living shows it’s creative and organic side of living

O Living was the very first exhibit I stopped at when visiting Ambient and I think I spent thirty minutes in awe of the organic materials and beautiful textures of their outdoor and organic living products.

“For its unique interior and design products, which are made by hand in the Philippines, it selects only the highest-quality natural materials, including bone china, wood, mother-of-pearl, metal and natural stone.The great feeling that all O living products emanate originates not solely from the harmonious design of the products but also from O living’s business philosophy, which is based on honesty and durability.”

Eva Solo – Danish – Organic Living

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The Eva Sola bird feeder is too pretty for birds! 🙂

Eva Solo had a host of Danish household products that are practical yet strongly designed with the end user in mind.

“Eva Solo creates exclusive, Danish-designed furnishing accessories and kitchenware characterised by aesthetic appeal, functionality and high quality. Tools which are a pleasure to look at, use and own.”

From outdoor grills to indoor water bottles, tea kettles and tea leaves holders – I could have spent all day in their booth!

This bird feeder (above) is made from hand blown glass was one of my favs.

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Keep your tea leaves from getting in your tea with this cleverly designed tea holder and tea kettle set

To wrap up all the trends in just one post would take days! Although these were my absolute favorite global trends from the Ambiente fair!

See highlights of our amazing night with Villeroy & Boch with BlogTourAmbiente here.

 

 

 

Amazing Night with Villeroy & Boch – #BlogTourAmbiente

It’s always wonderful to meet the people behind the brands when you are a writer and finally witnessing Villeroy & Boch‘s gorgeous dinnerware and hospitality at the Ambiente Fair while in Frankfurt, Germany was a night we all will remember for a lifetime. If you remember back in 2013 Stagetecture paired up with Villeroy & Boch US to host the ‘Travel the World Contest” and our other post which featured their everyday crystal drinkware.

Amazing Night with Villeroy & Boch – #BlogTourAmbiente

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All Images – Ronique & Co.

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Our night begins at the Villeroy & Boch booth at Ambiente

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We started the evening after the main Ambiente Fair closed and the individual brands hosted their own private functions in their booths. Villeroy & Boch greeted us with fruity cocktails and a chance to walk around to see their latest dinnerware, crystal and collections.

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Featured Villeroy & Boch Collections

Floreana & For Me

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Delicate and feminine dinnerware

For Me (White Dinnerware):

Villeroy & Boch has developed the modern country collection For Me to cater for all those who enjoy relaxed but stylish meals at home, no matter whether they are eating alone, as a couple or with a large party. The multitalented tableware is distinguished by its timeless design with clear lines, gentle transitions and pleasing shapes.

Floreana (Floral Patterns):

The décor draws inspiration from the floral patterns of historical copperplates and from the famous Mettlacher Plat2ten, which so influenced the history and aesthetics of Villeroy & Boch’s tableware and tiles in the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th centuries. Well-known décors like Brombeere, Rubus and Phönix have been drawn upon, reinterpreted and placed in a contemporary context. Applied using watercolour techniques in fresh blue, green and red, the resulting décor has a contemporary modern aura.

Artesano Provençal Lavender

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The new décor Artesano Provençal Lavender features scattered sprigs of delicate lavender in strong shades of violet and dark red buds. The motifs of the décor are set off against a warm beige that resembles light-coloured wood and surrounded by a violet border around the edge of the plate.

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This was my favorite!

Ultimate BBQ

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Veronika Miller of Modenus & Leanne Wood Newman of Flying Camel PR show off the Ultimate BBQ line

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Versatile dinnerware for your outdoor entertaining

Ultimate BBQ comprises selected articles all formally developed from scratch to cater for a range of barbecuing needs. The modular product range consists of plates, platters and accessories that allow the stylish serving and enjoyment of barbecued meals – whether eaten classically at a dining table, on the couch or in the garden.

Off to Dinner at the Villa Kennedy Hotel with Villeroy & Boch

After seeing the latest collections at Villeroy & Boch’s booth it was off to dinner at the Villa Kennedy hotel.

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Image via: Villa Kennedy – Rocco Forte Hotels

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We arrive to an exquisite dining room set for our dinner

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Nicolas Luc Villeroy tells us the history of Villeroy & Boch

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After a delicious dinner and 3 hours of lively conversation, each of us have memories of a wonderful evening!

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Thank you to the Villeroy & Boch Team from BlogTourAmbiente!

Nicolas Luc Villeroy (Head of the Tableware Division and Member of the Management Board)
Michel von Boch (Family Member)
Florian Bausch (Head of Product Development)
Bernard Reuter (President Villeroy & Boch Americas)
Maxim Vorobiev (E-Commerce and Online Manager Americas)

and a special thank you to Jessika Maria Rauch (Global PR Manager Tableware, Kitchen & Hotel Press and PR)

Showcasing Design: I’m a Guest Curator at UGallery

I was thrilled to be asked by UGallery to curate my favorite artwork pieces by top emerging and mid-career artists. I think my mid-western background of growing up in Colorado shaped my appreciation of art. My parents always had a love for Southwestern artwork hanging throughout the house and many of the pieces I chose ring a nostalgic chord with me. To this day I find myself drawn to artwork that showcases subtle neutral colors. abstract vistas and I love the versatility of oil and watercolor mediums. Thank you UGallery for the opportunity – here’s a sneak peek of a few of my favs!

Showcasing Design: I’m a Guest Curator at UGallery

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WATER #21 by Diane Borg

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You can see my full curated UGallery picks here:

Ronique Gibson – Curator UGallery – UGallery Blog writeup

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See all of the 40+ pieces I curated on UGallery

About UGallery:

“The process of getting artwork discovered and showcased is a lot like trying to become a movie star. Some people get lucky, but the industry is dominated by an elite cabal of influential people that is not easy to penetrate. UGallery’s mission is to “democratize” the process of selling artwork by connecting artists directly with collectors.” — VentureBeat

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UGallery offers incredible artwork from your favorite artists

In the seven years UGallery has been in business, we have sold artwork to 35 countries, and now represent 500 emerging and mid-career artists. We have been featured in the Wall Street Journal and Internet Retailer’s Second 500 Guide, labeled a future “mover and shaker” of e-commerce.

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VENICE CANAL I by James Cole

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Thanks UGallery for the great experience and the perfect source for homeowners to find artwork they love for their homes!

-Ronique

Unforgettable Highlights: My @TileofSpain Architectural Trip to Spain

 Entry #3370, March 27, 2014

Disclosure: My trip and accommodations to Spain were sponsored through the Tile of Spain. All opinions are my own.

February 2014 was a whirlwind for me and many of my colleagues in the interior design blogging niche. February 2-6th I was at the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS) and February 8-15th, I was fortunate to travel to Valencia and Madrid, Spain with the Tile of Spain. For many reasons other than the obvious this was a monumental trip for me. To be able to experience architectural Europe is any architects dream and on top of this to visit the Cevisama Tile Trade Show and visit some of the artisan tile factories was amazing!

Unforgettable Highlights: My @TileofSpain Architectural Trip to Spain

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 From the historic…. 

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To the ultra-modern… we saw it all in Spain!

Here’s my recap of my week long trip! Stay tuned to Freshome.com to see the trends I found at the Cevisama Tile Trade Show.

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Who is the Tile of Spain?

Tile of Spain is the international brand representing 125 ceramic tile manufacturers belonging to the Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturers’ Association (ASCER). Along with myself I was accompanied by Susan Serra – from Susan Serra Associates, the other design journalists, the winners of the Tile of Spain – Passport to Creativity contest, and staff from Tile of Spain and Frank Advertising. Here’s the highlights of my awesome trip!

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Day 1 – Trip to Madrid, Spain

I have never flown internationally, so I was a bit nervous to get on a 10 hour plane ride to Madrid, Spain! 🙂 I also knew this was a chance of a lifetime so I needed to face my fear and do it! Ha! It was much less worrisome than I anticipated. I had packed up my outlet converters, exchanged my dollars into Euros in Miami, and had my magazines, laptop, and iPod ready.

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Day 2 – First Day in Madrid – Finally Meet Everyone!

After watching 2 movies on the plane and listening to 10 podcasts on my iPod, and eating dinner and breakfast we arrived at the Madrid airport. I loved the modern and industrial architecture of the airport.. nothing like in the U.S. The airport was SPOTLESS!! You could literally eat off the floors…. gorgeous view at the baggage claim.

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We finally met at the historical and renovated Hotel Las Latras and I had my first experience of eating delicious tapas. (Little did I know this was just the beginning of the food.. food and more delicious food!)

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Monica, Susan Serra, Lori Dolnick, Roca Mador, and me

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Day 3 – Madrid Museum Axis Architectural Tour

Awesome museum tours of:

– Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

– Prado Museum – Caixa Forum*

– Reina Sofía Museum

– Viva Madrid Restaurant Lunch offered by TOS.*

– Telefonica Foundation Building designed by Moneo Brock Studio.

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Amazing views at the Telefonica Foundation Building 

Day 4 – Last Day in Madrid, off to Valencia – Visit San Antón Market, Slaughter House conversion into a Museum

– Visit San Antón Market. Guided by QVE Studio.  Lunch at San Antón Restaurant offered by TOS. (Interior designed by Agustín Granell and Eatside).  Visit “Matadero de Madrid”

– Bus Transfer from Madrid old slaughterhouse to Atocha Train Station

– High Speed Train AVE Madrid – Valencia

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My first time on a high speed train! It was an awesome experience to take the train from Madrid to Valencia

Day 5 – Valencia – First Day at Cevisama Trade Show and Tile Factory Tours 

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- Tile Of Spain Manufacturer tours 

– Registration for press conference 

– ASCER Press Conference 

– Bus to Castellón Factories and visit Castellón Factories

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The tile factories were amazing! We get to witness a few of the artisan workers painting tiles by hand. Incredible 🙂

Day 6 & 7 – Cevisama Tile Show, visit Tile of Spain Booths, and Tour of Valencia Old City

The tile show was nothing like I have ever seen! To see the trends and all of the highlights – visit my Instagram to see all of the inspiring tile.

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Relief tiles, large format, and colorful new and organic inspired tiles were big at Cevisama

Touring Old Valencia City was like a walk into a history book.

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For more Tile of Spain posts on Stagetecture, click here.

I’m Spain Bound with #TileofSpain Feb 8-15 (Video)

 Entry #3232, February 7, 2014

So all of the anticipation is finally over and I’m bound for Madrid and Valencia, Spain with Tile of Spain from Feb 8 – 15th! It’s going to be a fun and eventful trip for me as I’m an Associate Architect by trade and so this architectural trip in Spain is like a dream come true!

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If you didn’t meet the Editors headed to Spain take a look at the editors here and meet the Passport to Creativity contest winners here.

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Hotel DelasLetras – Madrid, Spain

If you didn’t see who is joining me in Spain take a look at the editors here and meet the Passport to Creativity contest winners here.

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Watch the video for the Cevisama Tile Show we will visit while there.

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You can follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, and Pinterest for all of the latest events, trends and happenings.  Follow the #TileofSpain hashtag to follow everyone attending too!

 

Meet the Editors Traveling with Tile of Spain Feb 8-15

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I can’t wait, in less than a week I will be joining Tile of Spain, the 4 contest winners to the Passport to Creativity Contest and 5 editors for a wonderful architectural trip to Valencia and Madrid, Spain. Take a look at these fabulous editors I will have the pleasure of spending 7 fabulous days with!

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We travel to Spain with Tile of Spain

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Meet the Editors Traveling with Tile of Spain Feb 8-15

Using tile as a default surface is a tradition that keeps the Spanish tile industry at the frontline of ceramic innovation. Tile of Spain is a strong global leader and international brand that represents the 125 ceramic tile manufacturers belonging to the Spanish Tile Manufacturers Association (ASCER).

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Like each year, Tile of Spain has announced the winners of its 2014 ‘Passport to Creativity’ contest. Four design professionals have won the chance of participating in an 8-day architectural tour and trip to Spain (from February 8 to February 15, 2014).

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Take a look at the 6 editors who will join them in their Spain tour.

Jennifer Adams

Editor-in-Chief – TILE Magazine, Contemporary Stone and Tile Design www.tile-magazine.com
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TILE Magazine is the leading independent publication serving the tile industry, providing superior information as it happens for tile contractors, installers, distributors, dealers, and architects and designers. They travel the world covering international tile events and exhibitions and promote the use of tile by covering unique and innovative buildings that utilize tile. TILE’s editors promote new products, report on the latest advances in technology, installation techniques as well as issues facing the importer/distributor. AUDIENCE 15,000

Contemporary Stone & Tile Design focuses on stone and ceramic tile use in interior design, it features, as well, tips and commentary on stone and tile design as well as stone production, distribution, installation and maintenance.

AUDIENCE 20,000

Jennifer Adams

Ronique Gibson

Blogger/Architect

Stagetecture.com  – https://stagetecture.com

Also writes for Freshome.com, Furniture Fashion blog http://www.furniturefashion.com/

Ronique Gibson is an Associate Architect and a LEED Accredited Professional, who has been in the design industry for over 13 years. Stagetecture – Ronique’s personal blog started in June of 2009. Her design blog helps homeowners find decor, organization, do it yourself and family lifestyle solutions and started off as resource to share ideas.

Ronique’s worldwide influence has helped her bring major brands together in partnerships and beneficial alliances with manufacturers. She has been invited to blogger events with SubZero/Wolf, Modenus and Brizo Faucets. In April 2012, Ronique was invited to Sandra Lee’s Summer Carnival – a celebration of the launch of her new housewares brand in partnership with Sears/Kmart.

AUDIENCE 76,000

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Sheila Kim

Products Editor, Architectural Record, and Editor, SNAP magazine www.archrecord.com

ARCHITECTURAL RECORD

Publication provides a compelling editorial mix of design ideas and trends, building science, business and professional strategies, exploration of key issues, news products and computer-aided practice.
CIRCULATION: 90,500

Online Monthly Unique Users: 320,000

SNAP Magazine

SNAP provides readers with a quick and accessible way to learn about the latest product news, trends, statistics, events, and more, in a compelling, thorough editorial presentation. Devoted entirely to covering building products, SNAP differentiates itself by utilizing the resources available only through McGraw-Hill Construction, including data and statistics you won’t find anywhere else.

CIRCULATION: 55,000

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Nigel Maynard

Senior Editor

Residential Building Products & Technology Magazine

http://www.resbuildmag.com/

An all-digital magazine, the editorial mission of Residential Building Products & Technology includes the promise to dive below the surface of building products and examine the trends and the details that allow builders, remodelers and subcontractors to better serve their customers. Technology, technique and tools will all be featured along with the latest building concepts in the residential construction industry.

AUDIENCE 75,000

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Susan Serra, CKD, CAPS

Blogger/ Designer www.thekitchendesigner.org

Susan Serra, Certified Kitchen Designer (CKD), CAPS, owner of Susan Serra Associates, Inc. for over 19 years, authors the popular blog, www.thekitchendesigner.org. Susan’s insight on kitchen design has been published on Kohler.com, HGTV.com, msn.com, Decorati.com, Home Goods, the LA Times, Meredith publications, among others. Susan’s design work has been published extensively in national magazines over the years. Susan has also designed her own line of cabinetry – www.bornholmkitchen.com.

AUDIENCE 60,000

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Ashleigh VanHouten

Design Editor, Hospitality Design

http://www.hospitalitydesign.com

For more than 35 years, Hospitality Design (HD) magazine has continued to serve as the industry’s leading design publication that focuses solely on the hospitality market— hotels, resorts, casinos, timeshares, cruise ships, bars/nightclubs, spas, restaurants, and entertainment facilities. They showcase the latest projects and products, and celebrate the process and people behind them. Publication focuses on interior design, architecture and the hospitality industry.

With a targeted audience including interior designers, architects, purchasing firms, and hospitality owners/developers, HD delivers the entire FF&E design team for product and brand selection. Today, HD has a combined audience of over 52,000 qualified recipients of its print/digital editions. These 52,000 subscribers comprise of the most influential decision-makers within the hospitality design marketplace.

AUDIENCE 25,000 print, 27,000 digital

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#BlogTourLA – Creative Natural Inspirations – Day 4 Highlights

Entry #2881, October 7, 2013

Day 4 in Los Angeles was a return to natural inspiration and return to organic and natural influences. If you have missed day’s 1-3 of BlogTour LA you can click here for all of the recaps. Today I highlight our fourth day of visiting Heath Ceramics shop, Natural Curisoties design studio and our evening spent in Venice Beach visiting the Will Leather Goods shop and the other local shops.

All day I kept thinking that the overlying theme was a return back to basics. Natural influences from organic products to hand craftsmanship to eclectic ways design is all around us, even at the most simplistic levels of design. Here’s a few of the wonderful highlights from Day 4.

My favorite breakfast start – Kitchen 24

8575 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069

On the days when we met later I found this great breakfast restaurant.

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1st morning – Loved sitting outside and enjoying eggs, potatoes and rye toast

All Images via: Ronique & Co.

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Last morning – The breakfast sandwich with fresh fruit was delish!

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Gorgeous Natural Inspiration at Heath Ceramics

Edith Heath (1911–2005) founded Heath Ceramics in 1948 after her solo pottery show at San Francisco’s Legion of Honor. She was a talented ceramicist with a great respect for craft and material, and a strong point of view on the product that her company would make — simple, good things for good people.

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I loved all the rich colors of the Heath Ceramics
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Heath Ceramics sculptor Adam Silverman has a beautiful line

Natural Curiosoties –  A Blending of Organic Design Disciplines

Founded by Christopher Wilcox and located on Sunset Blvd, our studio is tucked into the core of Echo Park’s historic Jensen Recreation Center, a current cultural monument originally erected in 1924.

Once a bowling alley, the space has evolved to embrace our artistic pursuits. Daily we work amongst the remnants of the past, continually drawing from our environment’s rich history.

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BlogTour LA team listens to Christopher Wilcox tell us how he started the company

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Flight, feathers, nature and other symbols of organic design

Born from a deep love of the arts, and what art is capable of representing in culture and society life, Natural Curiosities is one of my proudest achievements. I consider it an accomplishment made possible by the love and loyalty of incredibly creative clients, both old and new, who believe in our journey and have become loyal supporters to the belief that art is not a decorative accessory, but an essential part of design and, in our case, work full of soul made by people who love what they do. I would also like to deeply thank all the members of The Octo-Caravan both past and present, for without you the wheels would never turn.

#BlogTourLA – Venice Beach – Shops, Surf and Sun!

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Off to Venice Beach!

Our last stop of the day was Venice Beach to visit quaint shops, walk on our own and end the day at a rooftop bar looking out over Venice Beach.. so awesome 🙂

Will Leather Goods

Founded in 1981 in Eugene, Oregon, Will® Leather Goods is a leading American men and women’s leather accessories brand recognized internationally for its use of high quality, handcrafted materials and excellent workmanship. Will® Leather Goods manufacturers belts, bags, wallets and other accessories that are classic, stylish, and functional. Will® Leather Goods products adapt to any lifestyle, from the streets of Manhattan to the sands of Venice Beach. Will® is sold in Nordstrom’s, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Barneys New York, and boutiques around the world.

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Gorgeous rich leather and natural colors were the highlight of Will’s leather shop

Chillin at High Rooftop Bar at Hotel Erwin

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Just some of the BlogTour LA team – Wonderful group of inspiration
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My star sighting – Actress – Alfre Woodard! 🙂

Follow along for BlogTour LA highlights:

Twitter: Follow the conversation: @Stagetecture and Follow the stream of all the bloggers: #BlogTourLA

Facebook: Follow my Instagram posts on my personal page: RoniqueJonesGibson and Stagetecture Fan Page

Pinterest: Follow the BlogTour LA board for images & design inspiration

Google+: Follow the communities and join in on the hightlights from BlogTour LA

For the rest of the BlogTour LA Agenda, click here.

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#BlogTourLA Amazing Highlights from Days 1 & 2

Today is day 3 depending on how you count the days at fabulous #BlogTourLA. On Tuesday when we arrived here in Los Angeles, California it was so jammed packed with excitement. From meeting all of the other design bloggers to ending the evening at the delicious La Boheme restaurant in West Hollywood. So I consider yesterday.. Day 2.

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Mecox Gardens – Fabulous eclectic finds

Images via: Ronique & Co.

Day 2 Higlights – BlogTourLA

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Day 2 was absolutely amazing. From the gorgeous shops of Dragonette and Mecox Gardens to seeing the innovative and always beautiful Walker Zanger tile showroom, there wasn’t a dull moment.

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Walker Zanger tile was gorgeous – our personalized gift!
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I stand in front of the “Jet Setter” inspired tile from Walker Zanger

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One of the biggest highlights of the day was meeting design icon Kelly Wearstler in person and meeting her staff, asking her questions and walking through her design office and then store. It’s always great to meet the “Wizard behind the curtain” and seeing her gorgeous interiors, furniture, jewelry and clothing lines was hands down the highlight of the day.

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We arrived at the design icon – Kelly Wearstler’s design office
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Kelly Wearstler sharing her design inspirations and new products coming out
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Design inspiration table at Kelly Wearstler ‘s

We finished up at the new Poggenpohl showroom and met Blanco and Gagganeau – all innovative German kitchen pioneers who have revolutionized how we use our kitchens. The Oktoberfest of pretzels, sandwiches and German fare was wonderful and Day 2 came to a close with me hitting the bed hard last night! HA 🙂

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Poggenpohl’s new showroom
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Blog TourLA group enjoys Oktoberfest

Today is day 3.. Westedge Fair, we go to Lamps Plus, Gessi, and then in the evening is the opening party for Westedge.. Wheh hew.. stay close and I will take you along.

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