Thursday, August 29, 2013

"Art" We Fabulous?

We love finding great art pieces for the home, however, some are extremely unique and need to be placed in a strategic way. Here are some examples of our artwork finds, and how we would introduce them into our living space.


Available here: Oil Painting Boy & Balloon
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The color combination on this vignette works well. The painting introduces the yellows and oranges that are complimentary to the blue lamp. With the color contrast, the vignette becomes the center of attention.


Available here: Scottish Farm Painting
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When you find a great piece of art that does not have a frame, don't run out and buy one immediately. Good frames can be pricey and we love the look of artwork hung by brown tape. It makes the space feel more casual and playful.


Available here: Framed Elephant Serigraph
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This elephant would be great in a black and white space. The frame could be painted black if there is another accent color involved in the decor. If not, we say keep the frame and let the brown pop!


Available here: Handsome Stranger Oil Painting
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We love when a collection of portraits is displayed in the salon style format.


Available here: Etching "Transience"
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This is a wonderful color scheme, especially if you are going to be massing a lot of pieces. The consistency of the black, cream and white keep a lot of artwork from becoming fussy.


Available here: Floral Arrangement Oil Painting
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A realistic still life can be incorporated into a more simplistic space. If you pull colors from the image, the rest of the space, though more modern, will blend well. We would also like to point out the gold frame on our find. You can't go wrong with an accent of metallic.

Placing artwork in your home can be tricky. The key is to to be deliberate when arranging each piece, whether there are many or just one. Keep in mind that you if you have a specific piece that you love, you can easily design a room based on the color scheme it provides.

-Design-Bazaar



Thursday, August 22, 2013

Able Tables

We may specialize in tabletop decor, but in order to be successful, we have to know how to incorporate the right foundation into a space. Here are a few examples of antique and vintage tables, and possible options for placing them in the home.



1920's Ornate Tête-à-Tête Table
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The color of this table's wood is extremely rich, and when placed in a mostly white room, the color quality really pops. It's also important to note that with a table that has such intricate carving, it is good to put it in a space with more simplistic lines.



Brass & Glass Top Low Table
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Brass is very "in" right now. The clean frame of this table, as well as its metallic flare, would be the perfect accent for a multi-colored room.



Antique Convertible Paalman Tea Cart
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The great thing about this tea cart is its portability. It can serve as a side table while not in use, and the second you want to have a tea party, roll it on over.



Wood Candle Stands, Pair
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A vibrant settee works wonderfully with small tables on each side. In a way, the tables create a frame, and therefore, highlight the "wow" piece of furniture. Candle stand tables work great due to their simple shape and small size.



Tray Table
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Tray tables work well as accent pieces, especially if they have a pop of color. Because the table is so geometric, it is nice to have more organically shaped pieces surrounding it.



Mid Century Bar Cart
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 We love bar carts! Keep in mind that other items, like a statement lamp, can be included with the glasses and beverages you prefer. Just because a particular piece has a specific purpose, doesn't mean you have to use it strictly in that way. A bar cart could be used as just a side table, and still be extremely successful.

If you have a table that you want to shine, its placement is really important. Sometimes it isn't what is on top of the table, but rather, where it is located in a living space.

-Design-Bazaar

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Design-Bazaar at Your Service

We love collecting a wide array of antiques from furniture to jewelry, but our specialty is in tabletop finds. This includes glassware, serveware, flatware, and every other "ware" you can image. This week we want to emphasize some serving pieces that stand on their own. These finds provide the "wow factor" on your own personal tablescape.


Gilt & Porcelain Cordial Set, 8 Pcs

An intricate cordial set is great for a small cocktail party. The hand-painted details are beautiful.



Antique Tray, Ice Bucket & 8 Glasses

Vintage ice buckets are always stunning. The green rims on these glasses create a frame around the statement piece.
19th-C. Russian Tea Set, 4 Pcs

This Russian set is one of our favorite finds. The lines and hammered brass are so unique.

Mismatched Tea or Chocolate Set, Svc. for 6

We had an assortment of mismatched demitasse cups that were all very interesting. We brought them together with a silver tray and tea pot. The consistency of the silver allows the cups to come together as a group visually.

Silver Tea Party Set

Everything you need for tea and yummy dessert is in this serving set. A statement piece doesn't have to be colorful to stand out. Mass together your silver pieces and a bold effect is created.

1920's Nippon Lusterware Service

We just love the luster aspect of this set, not to mention the interesting color combo. Brighten up your guest's morning tea or coffee experience.


Brass Punch Bowl & 10 Cups w/ Ladle

If you are looking for a centerpiece for a party, this punch bowl is the way to go. It's big, it's brass, and the hanging cups add a little interest. Punch anyone?

When entertaining, a beautiful tabletop makes all the difference. We love finding antique and vintage items that stand alone. With a statement piece as your starting point, the rest of the table decor will fall into place.

-Design-Bazaar



Thursday, August 8, 2013

DIY: Enameling Silver

If you are a collector of antique silver items like us, you come across many pieces with silver loss. Now, these pieces are still beautiful and if you like the aged look, don't do a thing. But if you are wanting to freshen up your silver finds, enameling is a great option.

This large serving piece is gorgeous, however, one of the handles has had some major silver loss. We decided to add a pop of color to each handle, in order to make it symmetrical, as well as a little more modern.



 Now, here is our step by step process in fixing this piece up:

First you want to purchase an adhesive primer, as well as an enamel paint.


The primer allows the enamel paint to stick to the silver's smooth surface. We applied two coats of primer to the specific area that we wanted and let it dry for about an hour. When applying coats we used a soft bristle paintbrush so that our brushstrokes weren't too noticeable.


Once the area is mapped out with primer and dry, begin the enameling process. The color we chose was a dark blue with a hint of green. In between coats, allow for a sufficient drying time. If the undercoat is not dry enough, your enamel will start clumping. Below is an example of the handle with one coat of paint.


We have found that three coats is enough to sufficiently cover the area.


Here is the final result! We livened up this traditional silver piece with color, and you know we just love color.
-Design-Bazaar


Thursday, August 1, 2013

Color Collection

There is no easier way to make a statement than to add a pop of color to a room or an outfit. Accents draw the eye to specific areas, allowing you to highlight what you want. These our some of our favorite colorful finds that would work wonderfully as accents.

Green Stone & Gold Dimante Clip Earrings
 This vibrant green would look great with an all black outfit. With such bold earrings you want to keep it simple. A necklace would distract from the earrings because of its close proximity. However, a cool ring would, of course, be acceptable.


Wedgwood Jasperware Large Creamer
 Blue and white accents are classic. This creamer could serve as a flower vessel in a vignette.



Mid Century Attached Chair & Table
 The olive green is subtle, yet effective in breaking up the dark walnut wood. An accent color doesn't have to be bright in order to work in a space.

Antique Floral Wood Ottoman
 The color palette of this stool would be a good starting point in designing a room. Bring out the colors of the upholstery in other accents within the space.
Silver Tray w/ 5 Wine Glasses
Bar Service

 These two serving sets are great centerpieces for a dinner party. The green glasses would pull the guest's eyes to your perfectly decorated tablescape.
Coalport Tea & Dessert For Seven
The mustard in this tea set is gorgeous! Set up your tea service on a white table and the color simplicity will be extremely eye-catching.



Large Drip Vase
Bring your pop of color to the floor. Set a large vase next to a table or a chair that you want guests to notice. 

Color is a wonderful tool in design. Just remember, keep your color choices deliberate and a room or an outfit will be noticed by all!

-Design-Bazaar