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Showing posts with label Philippe Starck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippe Starck. Show all posts

Happy Anniversary


 All pictures by lovely Amy Mortimer

Great news. Today I had a lovely surprise in discovering that Apartment Therapy posted my Rachel Zoe feature. So WELCOME to any new visitors. I hope you are exploring around and enjoying the blog. I have some favourite stories below which I would love you to find so I have put some links below. However, I hope you guys don't mind but I need to use the blog today to say to my lovely Ollie, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! We have been together for 4years now.

We fell in love with each other on fireworks night. (Aghhh romantic) and then our
1st year was huge as I sat by Ollie's hospital bed as he went for a 10 hour heart surgery operation the next day. I will tell you more about that on another blog entry. So we are here together on our 4th year and I love him more than avacado on toast.

OK I will say the rest in person to my man tonight during our romantic dinner. So as promised here are some links to the blog that have been favourites


BlooMen Marvellous
Super Hero

Acting Out At Home
This Is Who I Am (you need 5mins to read this)
A Week of Food
Yokoo
Design For Life Not Magazine Covers
Hanging Out With Philippe Starck
A Sizzling Breakfast (With Lenny Kravitz)

I hope you enjoy yourself and we will see you here again soon

BE BOLD

I don’t want to talk about trends or fashion. I want to discuss about being bold. If you are a dreamer and a creator then the need to be fearless in presenting your ideas and objects is essential. Critics state we have become lazy and demand to be shown how to dress or design our homes. We are copycats relying on magazines and television home-makeover programmes to hold our hand helping us decorate.

Is your home really expressing what you love or is it representing what you are being told to love? When we look at a tree, rock or a human hand can you find one that is identical? No of course you can't. This individuality is what makes nature so beautiful and timeless. This is what we have lost in design.


Philippe Starck expresses we need to explore love, sex, joy and so on to be able to create a chair or table. I couldn't agree more. This is what my blog, Welcome Home, is all about. It's to encourage you to view life, people, cultures, emotions, habits etc rather than relying on who has designed what. Creativity is about developing something new. When we observe life we create spectacular objects, rooms or buildings.




I don’t believe we should coin the lack of courageous design as lazy. I think it's more accurate to say people have lost confidence in their beliefs, dreams and what excites them. It’s as if we have been in an intense, exciting relationship and along the way we have lost our way and our own identity.

Images by London Design Festival

‘Be Bold’ has become the motto for 2009. At the beginning of the year in April we saw the world leaders at the G20 stating how they needed to be bolder with the global economy and The London Design Festival theme is Be Bold – Make a Statement. 'This is an unusual year, and these aren't normal conditions, but creative things always come out of difficult circumstances,’ says Ben Evans, London Design Director.

So what has all that got to do with you and your home? When we are bold we are creative. When there is lack of money we search out new ideas. When we are forced to slow down we experiment. Interior designers, Jonathan Adler and Kelly Wearstler are great amassadors in being fearless, not shy and noticable when they decorate a space. Loud colours, big patterns, strong themes and bravery in displaying artwork and objects is demonstrated in all their work showacasing thier own strong identities and characteristics. I'm not saying copy them but understand how they got to the point they are at in their designs.

Being bold doesn’t mean you must have a brightly coloured home. It’s just as brave to decide to transform your space into a sustainable environment, to opt for soothing, calming colours, or displaying all your artwork on one wall.

What is the heart of boldness then? I believe it's rediscovering who you are. This understanding brings confidence in knowing what you love and what you want out of life which in turn dictates how you decorate and live at home.

If you don’t know who you are, you can never be truly bold. Start really appreciating your uniqueness. Discover what makes you different and then parade it around for all to see. Put flags on it, call attention to it and love yourself for it no matter what others think.

Most people who live vibrant rewarding lives demonstrate those traits of boldness. They don't wait for life to happen to them, they go out and create it. They don't stop when they meet limits or challenges, they push on through. They have fulfilling lives because they are bold enough to go out and get what they want and most importatnly are confident in making their ideas into a reality.

Hanging Out With Philippe Starck

Sadly thus far I haven't been able to convince Philippe Starck to enter into his private residence and capture him in his personal surroundings. Therefore, it was a thrill to see his holiday home at Cap Ferret, France in The New York Times, Design & Living Summer 2009 magazine photographed by super talented Paris based photographers Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello. Here are a couple of pictures with his beautiful wife, Jasmine. I highly recommend you go and check out the article if you are a Starck fan.