Friday, February 24, 2012

Pinterest is my new/much more frequently updated blog...

Obviously I have been remiss when it has come to blogging as of late.  Sometimes I find it hard to find time to sit down and write a full, meaty blog.  Not to worry, get your fill of what C&M Designs is digging at the moment by checking us out on Pinterest!  I find myself jumping on Pinterest for  few minutes to upload new project photos or to comment about some of the latest designs/items I am loving.  Please follow me at http://pinterest.com/candmdesignsllc 

I also keep my website http://www.candmdesignsllc.com/ up to date so make sure to check back weekly for C&M's latest project photos under the 'Portfolio' tab.  The 'Before and Afters' are also fun to track!  Don't miss the 'Logan Circle Roofdeck' project photos I just uploaded yesterday after a big furniture delivery!







More soon,
C (&M) xx



Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Summer's Close

Labor Day always marks summers official end.  As everyone rushes to don their favorite fall fashions (you will have MORE than enough time to do that, don't rush it, please!), I find myself reminiscing of all my favorite things and memories that the hot summer of 2011 brought, be it in design, fashion or travel. 


I hate saying farewell to the bright neon colors that I embraced this summer.  A tasteful tribute to those summers I spent clad in these colors during the 80's as a child. Above: McQueen clutch, Trina Turk throw pillows, Tom Binns earrings, Madeline Winerib fabric upholstered chair, Madeline Winerib green Ikat fabric.

The gorgeous serene lake house of one of my dearest friends (thanks Kel!) tucked in the mountains of North Carolina where I spent the 4th of July living the PERFECT summer life.

The stunning Nantucket sunset we watched on our back patio each night.  In fact, these hues and feel inspired my work-in-progress guest room...

 Enchanting pathway in ACK that I spied while on a run and had to go back and take a photo of... 


I suppose it is time that I give in and (slowly) usher in the start of fall.  You will not catch me clad in sweaters or scarves until absolutely necessary later into the season.  I am from Boston, afterall, and I remember all too well how anxious I was last March to pack away those sweaters and jackets.  However, I do happen to love fall and am excited about that crispness in the air, the changing foliage, football tailgates, apple picking, I could go on...

xx
C (&M)

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

My Ever-Changing Canvas

Today I found myself staging and playing around with various pieces and accessories that I love in my living room in color and sepia ... I love the way a photographic setting can completely change the view of a space.  Today I was feeling the vintage, 'hipsamatic' vibe from this room and thought the sepia toned photos juxtaposed the vibrant turquoises and yellows well...

I wanted to point out some of my most beloved items in this space:
*the antique polished nickel standing lamp that I purchased in Boston, to die for.
*the pair of chrome occasional tables I have used as a place to displace magazines/books or place a cocktail, they are like 2 little pieces of jewelry in the center
*the delicate little turqoise quatrefoil side table with cloche (i am obsessed with these) sitting atop
*the colorful silk woven prayer rug with it' fantasticly vibrant hues of pinks, blues and greens, I am on the hunt for a larger sized rug but in the meantime this little guy just makes me smile
*pair of vintage cane and chrome chairs that I purchased at Miss Pixies in D.C. and just had reupholstered in a sumptuous charcoal suede












What stands out to you?  I love to hear your feedback!  My own home is a constant work in progress and I am constantly changing and experimenting with new things. 

More soon,
C (&M)

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Social Media Tools

Social media is obviously a huge part of today's culture and is one of the best 'free' marketing tools out there, in my opinion.  I have been kept away from blogging as often as I should by all of the social media channels I have delved into and am trying to keep up with. 

Facebook has long been a part of my life.  I remember being invited to this site back in 2003 while I was still at Duke University, even though I didn't actively start checking it until probably a year later.  I have a page for C&M Designs on Facebook that you can check out at: http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/CM-Designs-LLC/151013204943860

Twitter is something I resisted against until the other day when I gave in and joined after speaking to friend of mine who is a social media guru (I think this may actually be her job title).  After explaining how it works and how many people you can engage and connect with, I decided to give it a try.  I must admit it is rather addicting.  Follow me: @CollMothander

Pinterest is another site introduced to me by my social media expert friend (thank you @DanaSchwartz).  I absolutely adore this site and have found quite a bit of inspiration for a plethora of things, not just design related.  Whether it be needing some inspiration for what dish to cook for dinner, a creative craft project for the kids, what color to paint a wall, finding an amazing bath tub (see right for my absolute favorite), you can find it at Pinterest.  This website allows you to create your own pinboards and label them according to what you put on them.  You can upload some of your own photos or link from websites that you find or you can re-pin things you find on other user's boards.  Then you can follow other people.  I get excited everytime I post something that others "like", "repin", or when the "follow" my boards.  It is a great place to store things you love and that inspire you so you can come back and refresh your memory anytime you need a little creative boost.  Check out my pins: http://pinterest.com/candmdesignsllc/

"Add" me, "Like" me, "Follow" me!
More soon,
C(&M)

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Back at it

Springtime brought with it a hectic (in a good way) work schedule as well as social calendar and blogging unfortunately took a back seat.  Not to worry, now that things have settled down a bit and I am not travelling so much I am back to the blog! 

I have updated my website http://www.candmdesignsllc.com/  with a new layout and some updated client photos to peruse so check it out!  I am in the process of getting some professional photos done and will update as soon as I do so.  I met a fantastic photographer through a friend of mine who I plan on working with to photograph my future finished interior projects.  Check her out at: http://keatswebb.com/

I have added this new addition in my own home that I am loving and using as inspiration for the rest of the space.  I think of it as a piece of jewelry that sparkles and lights up (literally) the rest of my room.  The hue of light it gives off as it filters through the tall turquoise bobeche.  I have a slight (okay major) thing for unique and attention grabbing chandeliers and this one certainly does it for me.  This photo truly does not do it justice.

More soon!

C (&M)

Friday, April 22, 2011

Spring Market

For the first time this year I attended the High Point Market in High Point, North Carolina to see all of the latest and greatest furniture and accessory lines.  I attended with several interior designer friends and made a few days of it.  I rarely get back to the state of North Carolina since the 4 years I spent in Durham during college, and it was a treat.  Although, I can't imagine spending time in High Point, NC if Market was not going on.  In fact, we spoke to a "waiter" at one of the restaurants who said that he is a lawyer by trade but during the week of Market, he takes time off to moonlight as a server because that is how much money he makes. 

Anyway, I found this trip to be extremely worthwhile and even managed to have quite a bit of fun in the process!  I found some great pieces and new resources for clients.  I am including a bunch of photos I took from various showrooms we visited.  Enjoy!


Loving the turquoise

Loving the miniature furniture at Oly



Fun with silhouette art outside of the Christopher Guy showroom with my travelling companions and fellow designers, Meredith and Gillian
Little fun/quirky/pretty things that caught my eye that I just couldn't resist snapping photos of...
Too cute with the little duck feet!

Totally bizarre but certainly a conversation piece...

Fun silver garden stools, great as end tables!

My nautical obsession drew me to these hooks.  Great for a beach house mud room...


Love this side table!


Love the shape of this chair back

What a fun gift for a teacher, love these bizarre little brass apple scuptures

Great for indoor or outdoor on a table, maybe filled with succulents...
Just a little overview of some of what I saw at Market this year.  Looking forward to the next Market in the fall and meeting up with all of the friends I made this time around.

Have a great weekend!

C (&M)

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

POP

I have always had a slight obsession with the work of famous American pop artist, Roy Lichtenstein.  His influence from popular advertising and comic style fascinates me.  He described Pop Art as, "not 'American' painting but actually industrial painting" (Coplans, John (1972). Roy Lichtenstein. Interviews, p55, 30, 31).  There is something about the composition and the colors he uses in his paintings, sculptures and prints that gets me.  Clearly, I am not the only one.  Last year, his 1964 painting "Ohhh . . . Alright . . ." was auctioned and sold for over $42million.  

His work is something I often look to for inspiration in the interiors I design.  I adore the clean distinct lines, his incorporation of text and the eye catching pops of color.  


I often look to works by my favorite artists for inspiration, particularly at the start of new projects.  Each time I revisit a piece, different things about it strike me and often spark new ideas/concepts that I can bring to my work.  I am including some items that I found/saw/photographed/created that make me think of Roy Lichtenstein's work for me at the moment...

A photo I took of a killer view of the sun setting on St. Mark's in East Village with that orange pop of the sun that I have enlarged and framed

Today when I was looking at Lichtenstein's work, I was particularly struck by the yellow.  He used bright yellow so beautifully in his art and I also think that this color can be so effective when incorporated into spaces.  Yellow is a color that when used in a formal space can add just the right amount of playfulness and always adds a great pop, especially amongst cool neutrals.  I love these bright yellow Chinese tea boxes  to be used together in front of  a sofa or pair of chairs as coffee tables.



 

I snapped this photo in a NYC outdoor parking lot.  So much I love about this sign...  the aged industrial look, the yellow, the cartoon caption-ish text font, and most of all how it oozes with New York attitude.  Having been born and raised in Manhattan, I think Roy, too, may have liked this. 




A painting I did for a dear friend of mine, who has an amazing apartment in Chelsea (NYC) where this paining fits in just perfectly. 
 
 Find your inspiration where you can get it!

C(&M)