Thursday, July 25, 2013
Pink Inside: Kelly Wearstler
Like a majority of Designers, I am a big fan of Kelly Wearstler. I love the way fashion pulses through everything she touches, and she is also a Fashion Designer as well.
Here is some background information on Kelly Wearstler taken from her website (for those of you who have been living under a rock):
With a completely distinctive style that juxtaposes refinement with rawness and melds color, whimsy, sophistication and swank, multifaceted designer Kelly Wearstler has revolutionized the look, feel and meaning of modern American glamour.
Wearstler's career took flight in 1999, when she infused Beverly Hills' Avalon Hotel with the unexpected, fearless aesthetic that has now become her signature. The bold, maximalist Midcentury design has been celebrated by critics and guests alike, and shepherded the current era in boutique hotel décor where dazzling, one-of-a-kind layouts are de rigueur.
In addition to her commercial work, Wearstler continuously creates grand residential interiors for some of the most prominent players in the worlds of art, business and entertainment.
Recently, Wearstler debuted a collection of ready-to-wear, jewelry, furniture, home accessories and objects d'art based on the vibrancy of her interiors, while simultaneously opening a 2,400-square-foot flagship boutique on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles. In addition to her freestanding boutique, her eponymous collection is also available at storied luxury retailers including Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, and Selfridges, as well as specialty stores worldwide and on her own robust e-commerce site, KellyWearstler.com.
Her expansive list of credits includes collaborations with some of the industry's most respected names, including The Rug Company and Bergdorf Goodman. Last spring, Wearstler launched a line of fabrics with Lee Jofa — her second collection for the venerable textile company — and is readying to launch a line of signature wallpapers and trims with the brand, her first in six years. In addition to her decorative items, ten Wearstler-designed patterns of both formal and casual dinnerware are available through Pickard, one of America's oldest makers of fine china.
This bedside photo taken from a pied-a-terre she designed is all about prints! Both expansive prints (that Wallpaper!) and miniature (featured on the Bolster Pillow) are represented and harmonize through the use of color (Pink!). This room is definitely not for everyone. Some people might not want to wake up to this everyday but just looking at this picture, don't you want to crawl into that bed and spark a little Romance?
Labels:
Interior Design,
Romance
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