Showing posts with label scandinavian design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scandinavian design. Show all posts

Saturday, July 26, 2014

On the Radar -- If I Designed a Restaurant...

So, it's been ages since I posted an On the Radar -- but I'm sure you're aware of that.  With us opening the shop in Liberty, and trying to keep the Etsy shop flowing along smoothly, I've just let the blog fall by the wayside.  And that's just wrong!  So I'm writing today (in an attempt to appease you, dear readers), and I thought I would share something I was working on in the spring with my class.

I teach Interior Design part time, and my class was working on a project to design a bakery/bistro/small restaurant.  I wanted to do the project along with them, but....the shop happened, yadda yadda yadda, see the previous paragraph.  But I did start to pick out furniture and finishings for my concept, and I thought you might find it interesting. 

My concept was for a bakery/coffee shop, to be called Plenty, that would have a Midcentury/Scandinavian feel with lots of color.  Not only would the bakery be super environmentally friendly through every facet of the business, but it would also focus on charity, by donating leftover baked goods at the end of every day to a local homeless shelter.  I was going for fun, brightness, lightness, and a feeling of joyfulness.  It may sound a little silly -- but I was focusing on the idea of a bakery where the customers might feel as if they are indulging themselves a little (um, cookies?), but really they are being socially concious -- especially if the bakery were to extend the charity even further with community customer reward programs and monthly highlighted local charity donation spots throughout the space. 

So now on to the fun part!  Beyond the Midcentury inspiration, I was thinking of Mucha, poppies, wheat, and Art Nouveau.  I know, weird combos.  But I think it totally works.  My picks...

The logo:

Artwork by The Black Apple (I added the name), get a print here.

Art:

From Mighty Vintage on Etsy, but it's been sold.
The Trappistine, by Alphonse Mucha
Wheatfields by  Jacqueline Penney
Wheat Weaving, image from here.
Flooring:


Lighting:

Found here.
Wheat Chandelier from Ballard Designs, no longer available.
I cannot find where I got this from!  Sorry!
Furniture:

Seling Imperial Mid Century sofa.  Sorry, not available!

Tangier Wing Chair, from Modshop, here.
Vintage Ekstrom chairs.

Sprout Cafe Table from Blu Dot, here.
Vintage Danish Modern chairs, here.
The Nerd Chair by Muuto, here.
Various accessories, prints, inspiration, etc:

Glasses from Usful Glassworks, here.
Scandinavian bread, here.
Sorry, can't find this!
This one sold.  It was from Une Vie de Boheme on Etsy, here.
Joel Dewberry fabric, here.
Soooo....tell me what you think!!

Monday, January 14, 2013

Junk Love Monday: Cathrineholm

It's no secret that we love enamel (someday, we'll tell you about the legendary enamel flower pin collection), so it's no surprise that we fell in love with Cathrineholm. Our first exposure was a fondue pot, found at Goodwill, and one innocent Google search later had us hooked for life.

The pieces can be expensive, and a lot of people inflate the prices on damaged items, which is frustrating. But we figure that if we can find one at a really good price, then maybe it'll happen again someday. (Actually, it did. We got two yellow Cathrineholm trays at a thrift store, put them for sale in our shop, and now they live with someone else.) Our black lotus pattern fondue pot has a small chip, but still has great graphic appeal, and it was only $2.99. Now we just need the other pieces:
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I occasionally search Etsy for pieces, just to fantasize about owning them someday. It's easy to get addicted--they are so colorful it seems too good to be true. This post is going to be light on text, because a picture is worth, as they say, a thousand words (and more!). You can also check out cathrineholmfan.com, a highly specialized blog with some really great info and pictures. Enjoy, and we dare you to not fall in love with at least one....
sold on etsy

midmodmom.com
sold on etsy

nested bowls; flickr.com
 
Cathrineholm Norway Rare Orange Draped Square / Tent / Diamond Enamel 8" Bowl Danish Modern
ModandMore on etsy.com

Set of 3 Cathrineholm Black and White Stripe Enamel Bowls
sold on etsy

alamodern.com

flickr.com

Cathrineholm Saturn Bowl Red Enamel Mid Century Norway
Saturn bowl, sold on etsy

modcats.com