• 25 Signs You May Be Working Too Much

      

    Greetings from Switzerland!

    Huntley & Co. is in Montreux this week installing a residence on Lake Geneva.  Yes, I’m a lucky girl.  But as is often the case, leaving town for a week requires a lot of overtime at the office prior to departure.  You have to get your ducks in a row (see item 4 below) for your employees, your other clients and your personal life.  And there is never enough time.  Rather than looking for sympathy, you might as well find a little humor in the situation.  I started generating the list below on Friday thinking it would be ten items long.  By Monday, I was up to twenty-five and completely delirious from a lack of sleep.  It was all worth it though.  All is going well here in Montreux and I know everything is running smoothly back home in DC as well.  Now if I could just get some sleep!

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    1.    Your to-do list is 4 pages long, has a table of contents and an addendum.

    2.    You don’t know what day (or month, or year) it is.

    3.    You can feel your eyeballs scraping the inside of your eyelids.

    4.    You use phrases like “ducks in a row” ad nauseum.

    5.    You are aware of DC’s disturbingly high nocturnal rat population.

    6.    Coffee has replaced one of the four main food groups.

    7.    At least 3 times a day you walk across a room and can’t remember why once you get there.

    8.    Your keyboard has developed a strange film on it.

    9.    You looked better when you had the flu last winter.

    10.   Your dog has abandonment issues.

    11.   Your laundry pile resembles Mount Everest.

    12.   Eating dinner at midnight seems reasonable.

    13.   Bathroom breaks are a nuisance.

    14.   Your communication skills have regressed to the first grade level.

    15.   Your significant other thinks there may be someone else.

    16.   Walking out of the house and leaving something behind incites tears.

    17.   The beautiful weather pisses you off.

    18.   Friends are mad at you because your emails of late have been “curt”.

    19.   You catch a little shut-eye by closing your eyes as you walk.

    20.   “Twitchy” is an understatement.

    21.   You would sell your soul for a few extra hours.

    22.   A sisal floor is surprisingly comfortable for napping.

    23.   You realize you have no business operating a motor vehicle.

    24.   You miss the good ol’ days of the recession.

    25.   You create entertaining lists like this so you can cope.

     

     

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    See you back in the states!

    Tricia xo

     

     

  • Volt

     

    I had an incredible evening on Wednesday.  I received a last minute invitation from

     a favorite client to join her for dinner at VOLT in Frederick, Maryland.  I always love

    a good meal, but I was especially excited about this venue because the head chef

    is Bryan Voltaggio of Top Chef fame.  His dishes were so impressive during season 6

    of Bravo’s acclaimed series that I couldn’t pass up the chance to sample them for myself. 

    To say that our dinner was delicious is the understatement of the century.  Seated at

    Table 21 (aka the chef’s table), we were presented and served a 21-course tasting menu,

    5 bottles of wine and a front row view of the genius at work in the kitchen.  By 11 o’clock

    we were nearly delirious from four hours of absolute gastronomic indulgence.  Thanks go

    out to my client Donna, Chef Voltaggio and the fabulous staff at Volt.  What a Wednesday! 

     

     

      

     

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    Volt is located in the historic Houck mansion in the heart of historic Frederick.

    The building was originally home to the Houck sisters – six daughters of the

    wealthy, local financier Ezra Houck.  The 8,000 SF structure was erected in

    the early 1890’s by the architectural firm J. A. Dempwolf.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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     Views of the foyer’s hostess stand and adjacent bar.

      

     

     

     

     

     

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    Chef Voltaggio, Sous Chef Graeme Ritchie and Beverage Director Neil Dundee

    oversee one of the evenings courses in the kitchen as Table 21 looks on.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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     L to R:  Graeme Ritchie, Bryan Voltaggio and Neil Dundee

     

    Bryan Voltaggio grew up in Frederick county and began cooking at an early age. 

    He studied at the Culinary Institute of American in New York and worked as Sous

    Chef at Aureole in Manhattan and as Executive Chef at Charlie Palmer Steak DC.

    Voltaggio opened Volt in 2008 with business partner Hilda Staples.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Some of the most memorable dishes of the evening …

     

     

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    celeriac macaroon | foie gras

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    yellowfin tuna tartare | cilantro, jasmine rice, soy “air”, yuzu, avocado

     

    The fourth course and one of my favorite plates of the night.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    chilled yellow corn soup | cucumber chive salad, coconut

     

     

     

     

     

     

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     cherry glen farm ravioli | maitake mushroom, goat cheese

     

    My other favorite dish.  The combination of flavors was incredible.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    tuscarora farm beets | arugula, goat cheese, balsamic

     

    I love beet salad and almost always order it when dining out. 

    Volt’s was delicious and beautiful

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    quartet of mignardises | white chocolate with sour cherry, almond macaroon with

    chocolate and cardamom, madeleine, and raspberry pâte de fruits

     

    So full at this point, I was near tears.  My boyfriend looked at me in disbelief when

    I nibbled each and every one of these desserts despite my distended tummy.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    If your mouth is watering and you want to book a table at Volt – call now. 

    They are already taking reservations for 2011 … and save your appetite!

     

     

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    Bon appétit!

    Tricia

     

     

     

    – VOLT –

    228 NORTH MARKET STREET

    FREDERICK, MD 21701

    (301) 696-8658

    www.voltrestaurant.com

     

     

     

     

     

    * several photos courtesy of Volt’s website and www.kevineats.com *

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Heavens to Etsy

     

    I’m not lacking for addictions – chocolate, shopping, horror movies, etc.  But

    why not add another hang-up to my repertoire.  Etsy has been a Huntley & Co.

    resource for a few years now, but lately I’ve become a little more obsessed.  This

    online bazaar is like ebay in that it’s an emporium for clothing, furniture and knick

    knacks.  The difference is that Etsy contributors are legitimate artists, craftsmen

    and shopkeepers – not some creepy dude in New Jersey trying to sell his

    collection of vintage Liberace records.  So if you’re in the market for something

    hip, funky, unique or exquisite, Etsy will have what you’re looking for … and

    probably a few things you weren’t, but now can’t live without.  Heaven!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Drawing on Panel

    “SarahGiannobile”

     

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    If you want to start collecting art, Etsy should be your first stop. 

    Young, fresh talent in every medium imaginable.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Vampire Glass

    “Whitewash Sundries”

     

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    Sipping cocktails from this glass would definitely incite mischief.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Twiggy Leather Boots

    “mykashoes”

     

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    Fall is coming – time for some new chic but comfy

    boots for running around town.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Love Coat

    “ElfedUp”

     

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    … And some new sweaters.  Laid back luxury at its best.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Vintage Ted Lapidus Sunglasses

    “Vintage50sEyewear”

     

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    Glasses are a tricky thing to purchase online.  But this glamorous pair may be worth the risk!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Vintage Malachite Brooch

    “BayTreeGifts”

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    I’m going to buy this stunning brooch. 

    I love malachite especially against a backdrop of gold.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Handmade Walnut Table

    “blackelm”

     

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    There are a bevy of talented furniture makers on Etsy. This one specializes in hand-

    crafted solid wood furniture and is based in my hometown of Minneapolis. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Bubble Chandelier

    “jeanpelle”

     

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    Simple, clever and a steal compared to similar bubble-style

    pendant fixtures popular on the market right now.

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    Midcentury Espresso Set

    “Abundancy”

     

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    I love warm metals – gold, brass, etc. 

    So how fabulous would this coffee set look in my kitchen? 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Hanging Tillandsia Terrariums

    “VivaFlora”

     

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    Terrariums are so cool.  Hang them from the ceiling, add a spindly

    plant and suddenly you have a living sculpture in your home.

     

     

     

     

     

     

      

    LesSoeurs Vintage Cameo Earrings

    “LaBoehemBijoux”

     

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    These earrings are gorgeous!!! 

    Vintage Lucite cabochons in a gold tone brass frame.

       

     

     

     

    Vintage Red Faux Fur Hat

    “june22”

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    I wish Americans still wore hats on a regular basis.

     

    … and traveled with a sense of panache.

     

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    Vintage Crimson Skyway Luggage

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    Large Leather Bin

    “Gildem”

     

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    For those of us who love to organize with style.  What a great tote for newspapers or kindling.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Custom Pet Portrait

    “Mandawife”

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    I want to have my beloved Nina immortalized in a painting.  But I would like it

    to be slightly unconventional and I don’t want to spend a fortune.  Amanda

    Wolfe creates 8×10 gouaches based on a photo you supply for only $100.

     

     

     

    Five Color Letterpress Card

    “breadandbuttershop”

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    I love a good card.  This one is graphic, witty and sentimental.

    The perfect send-off for that special someone.

     

    Signing off and checking out [my Etsy shopping cart].

    Tricia xo

  • Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep

      

    I wish.  It’s 1AM and going to bed soon just isn’t an option.

    It's been a rollercoaster ride of a week and I'm simply exhausted.  Nothing too new for me 

     really.  I work a lot and by Friday all I want to do is crash.  So while I dream of catching up on

    my sleep this weekend, I might as well imagine myself in one of the blissful bedrooms below.

      

    Sweet dreams!

      

     

      

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    A fresh, fun bedroom by Elizabeth Dinkel Designs.  The curvilinear headboard and sexy

     lamp with pink shade really pop against the green and blue traditional floral wallpaper.

      

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    A subtle, romantic southern bedroom by Phoebe Howard.

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    It’s no secret that I think Jeffrey Bilhuber is a true genius.  He can do modern, traditional, urban,

    country, understated or ornate.  Regardless of the genre, he imbues all his interiors with inventive wit.

      

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    Sills Huniford rooms were always dramatic and original.  Each space was a collection of

    unique, curated pieces against a backdrop of unexpected color or one-of-a-kind finishes.

    Case in point – this chartreuse lacquered bedroom in Bedford, NY.

      

      

     

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    Before I launched Huntley & Co., I worked for the über talented José Solìs and

    Paul Sherrill at Solìs Betancourt.  We always had a diverse range of projects, the

    one above being a softer version of modern for a hip, young professional couple.

     

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    I adore Elizabeth Bailey's 2009 Hamptons Showhouse bedroom.  It's that perfect kind of feminine. 

    Sophisticated, not cutesy.  And the color palette is gorgeous; the wall paint, bedhangings, linens,

    furniture and rug all play off of each other beautifully.  But most of all, it's in a basement but you would

    never know.  The designer incorporated several designer tricks and created a soft, warm environment

    that doesn't feel dark or oppressed.  Nicely done Ms. Bailey!  Photos c/o Habitually Chic.

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    I’ve always been a big fan of Kelly Wearstler’s over-the-top, confident designs.  But lately they’ve

    become a bit kooky.  I miss Doheny Estate!  However, I do think her beach house in Malibu is

    absolutely brilliant.  The sculptural furniture and geometric prints are totally Wearstler, but the

    neutral palette – an atypical choice for the designer – gives the dynamic design room to breathe.

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    Steven Gambrel’s website is one of those I have been frequenting lately.  His

    rooms have a rich and dramatic authenticity about them.  And I love this

    bedroom with the desk at the end of the bed.  It almost looks like a footboard.

      

      

      

     

     

     

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    There are bedrooms and then there are bedrooms.  This sumptuous master bedroom and

    guest room belong to Gela Nash-Taylor (Juicy Couture) and John Taylor (Duran Duran)

    and can be found on their spectacular estate in Wiltshire, England.  Photos c/o vogue.com.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    If I could pick a bedroom to sleep in tonight, this would be it.  Stylish and warm with just enough

    color and a little bit of magic (pendant, mirror).  West Hollywood’s EDDA is a new H&C bookmark.

     

     

     

    Tricia … zzzzzzzzzzzz

  • Summer Vacation

    … mine has officially started.

    I'm spending the week in my hometown of Minneapolis with family and friends.

    There is no place I would rather be this time of year than the land of ten thousand lakes.

    It's the perfect destination for the three essentials of a summer vacation – sun, fun and

    relaxation.  I lounge at my parents', soak in the sun, catch up with the girls and breathe.

    Not much to it really, but it's always nice to have a plan – if a somewhat loose one – in place.

    Below are some of the activities I've scheduled for my week in the beautiful "mini apple". 

     

     

     

     

    Lake Minnetonka

    This vast and intricate chain of bays is a summer must for tourists and

    natives alike.  You can tie up at Big Island, stop for drinks at Lord Fletcher's

    or simply cruise along while enjoying 100+ miles of beautiful shoreline. 

     

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    A typical summer day at Lord Fletcher's.

     

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    Chez Huntley is on the north shore of Lake Minnetonka in Crystal Bay.

     

     

     

     

    Pool Time

    My sun-worshipping days are long gone.  I haven't spent committed time

    in the sun in nearly twenty years.  But the rents have a pool with a view

    of the lake.  So really, I'm going to pass up a day of lounging poolside with

    my ipod, a tall drink and a couple of fashion mags?  Puhleeez!

     

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    I picked up two delicious magazines before my flight.  Check out the August issues of

    Elle and Vogue featuring Drew Barrymore and Gwyneth Paltrow respectively. 

    Great features and fall fashion previews!

     

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    Walker Art Center

    I haven't been in years, so I plan to spend a day at this world-class museum and

    adjacent sculpture garden with dinner after at Wolfgang Puck's restaurant 20*21.

     

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    Claes Oldenburg’s famous “Spoonbridge and Cherry” sculpture at the Walker.

     

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    The view from 20*21 includes Loring Park and the Basilica.

     

     

     

     

    Neighborhood Driving Tour

    Before I was an adult and a professional interior designer, I was a design voyeur.

    As a teenager, I loved driving through Minneapolis and its western suburbs soaking

    in the architecture and atmosphere of the neighborhoods.  I haven't done that in years

    and am looking forward to visiting some of my favorites haunts like Edina, Kenwood

    and Linwood Hills.  I see a blog post developing out of this.

     

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    Classics in Kenwood (above) and adjacent to Lake Harriet (below).

     

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    Lake Calhoun & Lake Harriet

    During my high school years many a day, night and weekend were spent at these two

    lakes.  Smaller in size and in the heart of Minneapolis, they're great for all kinds of activities:

    running, biking, canoeing, windsurfing.  Plus, the Lake Harriet Bandshell features concerts

    all summer long, so you can bring a date or the whole family for a picnic under the stars.

     

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    Windsurfers on Lake Calhoun.

     

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    Moored sailboats and the bandshell at Lake Harriet.

     

     

     

    Weisman Art Museum

    Designed by Frank Gehry and erected in 1993, this iconic steel structure on

    the University of Minnesota campus is a precursor to the famous Guggenheim in

    Bilbao, Spain.  The only Gehry-designed museum in the United States, it is

    currently undergoing a major expansion scheduled for completion in 2011.

     

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    Girls' Night

    My Midwest "besties" and I don't get quality time together but once a year.

    So when we do, we make it count.  There's nothing better than hanging out,

    sipping cocktails and laughing our a—s off for hours on end.

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    Five of “the nine” at our 20th reunion last summer at the Minneapolis W Hotel.

     

     

    Hoping you all get the chance to get away, recharge and reconnect with the ones you love!

    Tricia xo

  • District Design

      

    New York, LA, Paris – Sure, everyone knows these cities are the “it” destinations for design

    and fashion.  But there are fabulous finds in any city if you’re a chic and savvy girl (or guy) who knows

    how and where to look.  “DISTRICT DESIGN” is a recurring feature from Luxe & Lucid that highlights

     great shopping in the US and beyond sourced by my most stylish friends and colleagues in-the-know. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

    District Design vol. 2 

    BARCELONA & MADRID

      

     

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    On the heels of its World Cup win over The Netherlands this past weekend, who better to

    feature in District Design than Spain?  You couldn't help falling in love with this country upon

    viewing the spirit and excitement of its players and fans throughout the finals.  Sarah, my oldest

    friend from childhood – we started our education together in preschool – has had a lifelong love affair 

    with Europa Latina.  She has lived there since college and married a Spaniard.  She is probably more 

    Spanish than American at this point, but as someone who was raised in the U.S., she never loses her 

    enthusiasm for her adopted home.  In Luxe & Lucid's second installment of District Design, Sarah 

    will share her favorite sources for fashion and home as a stylish ex-pat in the know.  Viva España!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE FURNISHINGS RESOURCE?

     

    Two great, high-end resources for the home are ArteEspaña and Becara.

    Both have retail locations in Madrid and Barcelona.

     

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    Table from ArteEspana and accessories from Becara. 

     

     

     

     

    WHAT WAS YOUR LAST STELLAR FIND?

    Gold leaf mirrors for our dining room and a gold-flecked frame that instantly jazzed up a lackluster print.

     

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    Artwork at Hotel Pulitzer in Barcelona c/o La Dolce Vita.

     

     

     

     

    IS THERE A PREFERRED LINEN SHOP IN MADRID?

     

    Yes!  The best buy for your money is at Sandra Marquez.  It’s a Portuguese chain and

    Portuguese textiles are lovely.  You can find quality linens – for bath, bed, tabletop – at

    great prices.  Her sheets have lovely detailing like scalloped edges and hand-embroidery. 

    They’re soft, don’t need much ironing and last.  What more can you ask for?! 

     

     

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    HOW DO YOU WORK YOUR FASHION LOOK INTO YOUR HOME?

     

    I like gold accessories and my living room has quite a few little gold accents.

     

     

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    Interior by Estefanía Carrero featured in Spanish AD Nov ’09.

    Check out this mag.  Every issue blows my mind!

     

     

     

     

    WHAT FASHION DESTINATION CAN YOU NOT LIVE WITHOUT?

    That would have to be Zara.  They are completely in touch with the pulse of current fashion

    and churn out new looks every two weeks, so their store is new every time you walk in.  Zara is 

    known for taking hot looks off the street/runway and getting them into stores in record time.  They

    mix up their styles and feature limited edition dresses and outfits that are really gorgeous.  You can

    find your standard work uniform or weekend outfits in a snap.  Everything is well-priced, and while it’s

    only good for a season or two, it’s great to get up-to-date pieces without breaking the bank.  Plus, it’s

    one-stop shopping for women (including shoes), men and kids.  A great resource for moms on-the-go.

     

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    Styles from the Zara Lookbook.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    WHAT’S THE BEST KEPT SHOPPING SECRET IN SPAIN?

     

    Boutiques like Hazel for shoes and Bimba & Lola for ready-to-wear clothes and accessories. 

    Perhaps best of all? Zara’s new upscale shop called Uterque.  Check it out – it’s gorgeous!

     

     

     

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    Shoes from Hazel.

     

     

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    Spirited and coloful clothes and accessories from Bimba & Lola.

     

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    Handbags from Uterqüe.
     

     

     

     

     

     

    * LUXE & LUCID PICKS FOR BARCELONA & MADRID *

     

    Sarah and I are part of a group of longtime girlfriends in Minnesota (a.k.a. “the nine”).

    Our friendships span 30+ years and we get together annually so that we stay on top of the

    many changes we all go through and to keep our relationships au courant.  We pick a new

    spot each year, and with our fortieth birthdays looming on the horizon (yikes!), we’ve decided

    to do it up with a trip to Spain.  Sarah will, of course, provide us with many to-do’s and must-

    sees for our little adventure.  But in true Tricia-style, I’ve started compiling a list of Luxe &

    Lucid worthy pit-stops.  See some of my recent finds below.  And feel free to send me your

    own recommendations.  I would love to hear from you!

     

     

     

     

     

     

    HOTELS & RESTAURANTS

     

     

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    – The Hotel Pulitzer in Barcelona –

    Designed by the incredibly talented Lázaro Rosa-Violán.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    La Balsa Restaurante 

    Patrons have included Joan Miró, Salman Rushdie and François Mitterand must be good!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Bar-Marsella-Barcelona

     

    – Bar Marsella –

    Some of my artistic heroes – Dalí, Hemingway, Gaudí and Picasso – used to frequent this

    Barcelona bar.  And they serve absinthe.  A sexy, mysterious spirit I’ve been enjoying lately.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    The Hotel Ritz Madrid

    Dining on the Terrace with views across the garden of the Prado Museum.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    MUSEUMS

     

     

     

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    Museo del Prado

    Glorious garden, magnificent architecture and a stellar collection of works.

     

     

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    The Museu Picasso, Barcelona  

    The Wait (Margot), 1901.

     

     Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid

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    Hombre con Pipa, 1925

    Joan Miró

     

    Guernica, 1937

    Pablo Picasso's masterpiece

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    More to come as I troll blogs and poll my friends for the best resources España.

    … and check out District Design vol. 1 from November 09.

     

    Tricia xo

     

     

     

     

     

  • Designer DNA

    At Huntley & Co. when a new project begins, the first thing I do is develop a concept.

    I pour over books, magazines, websites and my own archives to find inspiring and

    expressive images.  Ones that will represent the client’s sense of style and capture the

    spirit of the proposed interior.  Sometimes I file them in the client's binder.  Often I

    make an actual storyboard, so everyone (including me) can refer to the "design snapshot"

     again and again for guidance and clarity during an often lengthy process.  It's a rewarding

    exercise that I eagerly tackle.  So what's the problem?  Ugh – trying to do it for myself! 

     

    I'm planning some future redecoration at chez Huntley (hopefully a new chez Huntley)

    and I've been "scheming" for months.  Designers are like doctors, we're our own worst

    patients – we struggle to apply our professional objectivity and discipline to our personal

    lives.  So what's a frustrated decorator to do?  Pretend I'm a client!  I've pulled together a

    collection of photos that speak to me for style, mood, color and content.  So which story-

    board represents the real me?  Maybe they’re all me.  Whew, I better find a bigger house!

     

     

     

     

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    Tricia xo

  • Tip deLuxe

    LOOK TO NATURE

      

    In an era when so much design is bold and over-the-top, it can be challenging

    for the average person to step outside his/her comfort zone and make unique decorating

    decisions.  One way to overcome this obstacle is to look to nature.  Chances are if it – color,

    pattern, texture – works in the natural environment, it will work in your home.  Look

    at the examples below and you’ll see – even Mother Nature has a glamorous side.

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    As seen in last week’s Luxe & Lucid post, my shelling excursion

    on Chappaquiddick yielded a wealth of design inspiration.

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    Cool, distressed planks and endcuts for wood floors in a beach house or country home.

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    This shell’s pattern would make a colorful, yet delicate faux finish for a table, cabinet or mirror.

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    I gathered these acorns while on a walk in Battery Kemble Park last fall. 

    The warm tone and subtle striae would make for a beautiful wood finish.

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    Think outside the box and the ubiquitous animal print and the animal world

    can add a unique and unexpected layer of interest to your interior.

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    Who knew?  Chartreuse is a natural color!  I would love to develop a living room

    color scheme based on the Silvereye’s feathers – chartreuse, beige and grey … done!

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    And just such a room exists – the cool, sophisticated 2007 Kips Bay living room by Eve Robinson.

    To quote Ms. Robinson, “The living room is about the color of life.  It is fresh, confident and colorful.”

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    James Rixner’s take on the same combination of hues.

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    Snakeskin was the textile this past year.  Inspired by fashion and the fabulous

    footwear of Manolo Blahnik and Jimmy Choo, I designed a custom console table for

    a client’s downtown bachelorette pad and had it wrapped in a faux snakeskin leather.

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    This incredible photo taken by Shannon Plummer illustrates the complex texture of an elephant’s skin. 

    SJW Studios has a wallcovering that when installed on the reverse, mimics just such a texture.  Or

    you could enlist the talents of a decorative finisher like Colorfaux Designs who created the look below.

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    Tortoiseshell is both classic and modern – a finish that will never go out of style.

    I mean, really … could the shell above be any more beautiful?!

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    Huntley & Co. is fabricating a mirror similar to this Mitchell Yanosky

    version to hang above the vanity in a client’s master bath.  So chic!

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    And finally, the haut monde of animal skins.  Shagreen.  The pebbled skin of rays and

    sharks can be found in its natural form – for a price – in accessories and furniture.

    But it’s also being replicated these days in finishes and textiles to great effect.

    I will never, ever tire of this naturally glamorous material.

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    clockwise from top left: Clement Rousseau chair c. 1921, the Toulon Mirror in a Huntley & Co.

    powder room, Jacques Adnet antique secretaire and bronze/shagreen/agate vases R&Y Augousti.

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    … and faux shagreen paper covering walls and hidden doors in an H&C bedroom.

    You don’t need to look far.  Rustic, subtle or glamorous – nature can inspire any interior.

     

    Tricia xo

     

     

    * POSTSCRIPT *

    Huntley & Co. is featured this week in the Before & After section of lushclick.com – a modern

    girl’s online design and lifestyle resource founded by Elizabeth Manresa.  Check it out! 

     

  • (C)happy

     

    I spent this past weekend on Martha’s Vineyard.

    Apart from several trips to Newport for hotel work a decade ago, I haven't spent any

    time in New England.  I tend to migrate west for family get-togethers and downtime.

    And being the contrarian-enthusiast that I am, I was tentative about a preppy endemic. 

    I.e., an island saturated with bobbed hair, lockjaws and Lily Pulitzer ad nauseam.  Oh

    ye of little faith (and so much paranoia)!  I didn't know what I was missing.  Pristine

    architecture, majestic beaches and charming shops abound.  Add world-class

    seafood to the mix and you have the perfect destination for a weekend getaway. 

     

     

     

    * FRIDAY *

     

     Since our destination – Chappaquiddick – was east of Martha’s Vineyard,

    we decided to take a driving tour of the island’s west side upon arrival.

     

     

      

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    First stop – The views of Gay Head.

     

     

     

     

     

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    To know me is to understand that I am a HUGE Jaws fan.  It’s one of my favorite

    movies of all time (see the October Luxe & Lucid post “Mad About Macabre”).  Several

    key scenes were shot in Menemsha (above) as well as on other parts of the island.

     

     

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    Aprés dinner and before hopping on the Chappy ferry, we stopped for a nightcap at Atlantic.

     

     

     

     

     

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     The Mike Benjamin Band was headlining – they’ve played for Mary Steenburgen and

    President Bill Clinton – and absolutely rocked the house.  We danced until we were soaked

    through and closed down the bar.  Haven’t done that in a few years and loved every minute of it.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    * SATURDAY *

     

     I woke up at 6AM ready to tackle the day’s itinerary and

    enjoy the small window of sunshine forecasted for the weekend.

     

     

     

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    To make the most of it, we started the day with a little exploration and a walk on the beach.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Followed by shopping for groceries at the famous (and newly renovated) Morning

    Glory farmer’s market.  I brought their blackberry/strawberry jam home to DC.  Yum!

     

     

     

      

     

     

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     But the real highlight of the day (well, for me) was a visit to Island Alpaca.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    I fell in love with these animals when Sandra Jordan made a visit to Huntley & Co. this

    spring.  Sandra’s eponymous company manufactures and imports incredibly beautiful

    textiles from Peru.  She has a true passion for her fabrics and the Alpaca breed itself. 

    How could she not?  Just look at those faces!

     

     

     

     

     

     

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     This little fella’ had a passion for grooming.  So cute!

     

     

    After all that excitement, we continued onto Vineyard Haven to do a little

    sightseeing and shopping.  Below are a few of our stops.

     

     

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    RILEY'S READS

    A charming children’s book store owned by the very knowledgeable Zoë

    Pechter.  Check out her blog for new releases and recommendations.

     

      

    BRAMHALL & DUNN

    Great linens and tabletop items with [you guessed it] a slightly preppy

    theme.  I did, in fact, find several sheet sets and coverlets from

    Pamela Kline and Le Jacquard Français that were quite lovely.

     

     

    RAINY DAY

    A vast assortment of gifts, paper goods and tableware

    that range from sweet to sophisticated to amusing. 

     

     

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    An eclectic mix of modern and vintage accessories.  I left with a darling

    pair of sunglasses.  You can also find classic Golden books, antique

    typeface letters and colorful dinnerware.  And the staff couldn’t be friendlier.

     

     

    A. E. KIRKPATRICK

    A slightly kooky jewelry store tucked away off of Main Street.  I found

    a chic, bendable gold-plated snake bracelet/necklace for a song. 

    I'm using it as a sculpture on my living room coffee table.

     

     

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    A great accessory that will change up my tablescape in a snap.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Our long and active day required a nap and a nice dinner in Edgartown. 

    We dined at Restaurant Détente, an unassuming spot in Nevin Square. 

    Casual décor, excellent wine list, award-winning fare.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    * SUNDAY *

     

     It’s hard to believe we had already packed all the activities above into 30 hours.

    We didn’t slow our pace much on Sunday.

     

     

     

    Morning is a great time to view Chappaquiddick’s wildlife in its natural habitat.  Besides

    the incredible sea creatures (horseshoe crabs are freaks!), the bird-watching on

    the island is pretty incredible.  We saw all of the species below during our visit.

     

     

     

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    Later we headed to East beach across infamous Dike Bridge.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    I’ve never been the beachy-type, but I found all sorts of design inspiration

    in the sand – a collection of shells and other organic materials that will

    make great samples for custom furniture finishes.  I know …

    Could I be any more entrenched in my profession?!

     

     

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    On our way back to the house we stopped for a stroll through Mytoi Gardens

    A Japanese-style garden and cultural treasure protected by the The Trustees of Reservations. 

    Still beautiful in the rain, I would like to go back when the gardens are lit by sunshine.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Despite the inclement weather, we went for a sail on Cape Poge.

    The increasing winds turned a casual cruise into an exhilarating 2 hours.  

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Can you say “exhausted”?!  Only 3 things left to do …

    Eat, cocktail, and relax.

     

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    And that’s how you do a fabulous weekend.

     

     

     

     

     

    LUXE & LUCID RECOMMENDATIONS FOR YOUR VISIT TO MARTHA’S VINEYARD

     

    – The Vineyard’s official site is www.mvol.com and has a lot of useful info.

    Design Sponge’s December post featuring MV is Grace Bonney’s extensive, personal guide.

    – I also like the New York Times Travel Guide because it includes reader recommendations.

    – The island has an excellent radio station.  Tune into mvyradio and you’ll be set for the weekend.

    – If you’re an architecture and/or design buff, bring your camera and do a walking tour of Edgartown.

    – Pack layers for travel before July.  The weather can turn on a dime and become quite chilly when the winds pick up.

    – With that said, a first time visit before the crush of July 4 is a great idea.  You can enjoy the island sans mob.

    – Most important?  Make sure you travel with the right partner in crime!

     

     

     

    Tricia xo

     

     

    P.S.  Final cool moment of the weekend?  Bill Murray on our flight from MVA to LGA.

     

     

  • Genius at Work – Darrell Dean

    Washington is a strong city for design. 

    Incredible architecture, international influences and award winning talent.

    But to the larger audience, we're seen as conservative and predictable.

    Sure we don't have the inventory of New York or the edginess of LA, but take a

    closer look and you'll find innovators, risk-takers and geniuses in their fields.

    One of those virtuosos is Darrell Dean of the eponymous antique store on

    Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown.  His finds are always fresh and striking and

    completely original.  The man is brilliant.  His shop is a constant source of

    product and inspiration.  If I could, I would buy the entire cache.  Where is that

    generous benefactor?!  Thank God for trusting clients and interesting projects.  I

    stopped in Darrell Dean this weekend and was blown away as usual.  I shot 40+

    photos while browsing the two levels.  Interior designers far-and-wide, take note!  

     

     

     

     

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    The store front on Wisconsin Avenue at P Street.

    Perfectly situated between Cherry and Café Bonaparte.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    A pair of brightly upholstered mid-century swivel chairs.

    These would be sick if recovered in a buttery beige kidskin.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    This glass-topped, faux parchment table is a show-stopper.

     

     

     

     

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    How did I describe Darrell’s inventory … “striking and completely original”?

    Case in point.  A nautically inspired, zoomorphic chair

     

     

     

     

     

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    I have been eyeing these crystal encrusted lamps for a looong time.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    … As well as this 1970s faux tortoise, multi-faceted table.

    I think I’m going to place it in the Huntley & Co. Lake Geneva project in Switzerland.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    One reason I love Darrell’s pieces is that they are often graphic and sculptural.

    Like this table – both the top and the base are interesting

     

     

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    These lamps are actually quite large, and with the stripes, very striking in person.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    It’s hard to find a good planter these days.  This one is the right

    size and glamorous without being over the top.  Tempting.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Speaking of glamour.  A pair of white leather and brass armchairs from the 50s.

    And don’t they look comfortable?!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    A pair of patchwork, salvaged wood obelisks.  Love!

    Darrell Dean epitomized.  Dramatic and unique, but not too perfect.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    One last shot before I leave and then across the street to Puro Café for lunch.

    Another relaxing, fun-filled weekend while Nina is at boot camp.  Two more weeks!

     

     

     

     

     

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    DARRELL DEAN ANTIQUES

    1524 Wisconsin Avenue NW

    Washington, DC 20007

    (202) 333-6330