Fantasie Suite

PANORAMURALS by Justyna, Poland

Allo friends, how are you? It’s been a long time since I’ve had a chance to get to the blog and as always, remembered how much I love being here. So what’s new? As usual there’s a lot going on but I’m taking a break today to get familiar with the Etsy Affiliate program. It’s just like any other affiliate program where you recommend your favorite items and talented sellers and receive a small commission. As an added bonus, you don’t feel bad about spending time on guilty pleasures, like Etsy! The great thing about this program is that they give a 4% comission on purchases that come from the products that affiliates recommend. It’s a great way for anyone who loves to get lost in the world of the clever and creative artists and shop owners on the site, and affiliates have a bit of a side hustle at no cost to the Etsy sellers.

So without further ado, let’s go through some of the incredible talent on the site. I figured it would be best to stick with a theme and thought, where to start? What’s the easiest way to give a room a facelift? The fastest is paint, but why paint the entire room when you can use a mural or wallpaper to completely transform a room with just one wall? Etsy has so many peel & stick, DIY adhesives, murals, panels and panoramas it’s mind boggling! The only limit is our imagination…living in a magical fantasy world is right at our fingertips. Here are some of favorites from surfing today, but I’m letting you know now, it’s a deep rabbit hole!

My mom has wallpapered every room in our 150 year old house so as a kid watching it seemed like no big deal. When we talk about it now she says it was a ton of work with the paste and alignment, not to mention doing all on a with ladder with 9ft ceilings. Reading through some of these sellers’ comments it’s interesting to see how easy it’s become, especially with so many having the peel and stick or glue already on the back. Our first seller, Justyna from Poland is really intriguing as she’s got a few different shops on etsy, each with specific characteristics. The first is Panoramurals, panorama papers that cover corners instead of just a wall or panel. It’s a fun way to be fully immersed, like you’re living in a work of art! The top image is a vintage mural in done on about 3/4 of the wall in black and grey tones which gives a cool, edgy vibe. The one just above is muted but vibrant, vintage colors and runs from floor to ceiling with trees enveloping the room. What fun!

Justyna makes it really easy and works with her clients on every order. The paper comes in a variety of options and is either removable, traditional, canvas or textured.

And I love her sweet aesthetic. These clouds are ethereal and the effect is like an old master watercolor.

MarWALLous is Justyna’s other Etsy shop, a little different but full of wonderful options and I adore her staging! You can see this image above is a little like the first photo on at the top of the blog but the pattern and color is even more subtle and still goes around the corner in her panorama signature style.

Below, Royal Mural’s owner Ewa, also from Poland says to just “Measure your wall, select the size and enjoy beautiful wallpaper in your home”. It’s that easy!

She uses a beautiful blue and turned the image into a kind of a toile, so stunning and detailled, a great way to highlight a hall wall.

For lovers of the Italian Renaissance, who could resist living in a Boticcelli painting with the Birth of Venus alongside the bed? The paper is scaled to your particular size and the colors are true to the original masterpiece.

ArtDesign Wallpaper by Nevin in the US, offers this gorgeous, colorful Chinoiserie with flowers, trees and birds in vintage hues. He offers in traditional wallpaper as well as the peel and stick which can be removed in one piece. Custom sizes are available and Nevin is hands on in the process. The selection is varied so you can go in a completely other direction with something like this marble with gold accents below, giving a cool and elegant modern feel.

Below, Wallpapers for Beginners by Andrea Galiè in Italy is full of incredible, strong images like these magnificent flowers. He’s focused on traditional paper and his credo is ‘I wanted a truly 100% green, 100% recyclable and 100% vegan product.’

Michelle in the Netherlands runs AmsterdamElement and has a great selection like this irresistible antique tree botanical landscape made with either removable or non-woven or peel and stick.

She takes some of the complicated mystery out of it with the chart below

Her Pink Palm mural is so dreamy for those who love pink, it’s a great way to work it in with the earthy elements. I love how she did this vignette with the wood and coral.

She says: ‘Our Peel and Stick Wallpaper won’t tear, rip or wrinkle and can be repositioned without damaging the walls and leaves no residue. Perfect for renters but also for permanent use!
The same goes for out Nonwoven Wallpaper, easy to hang and easy to take off. All of our prints are designed to brighten up your walls!

Deco Murals is a world unto itself. Agnes in Poland is creating incredible fantasy options for your walls. She’s so creative and I love the images she chooses to reproduce. They’re all so rich and full of life. This is the Rural mural watercolor landscape. Removable or regular vinyl.

Don’t say i didn’t warn you!

Finally, DavidQuianArt, bespoke wallpaper, murals and wall art from Nottingham, United Kingdom. David is a purist and began by hand painting wallpapers and silks in the Chinoiserie style. I think this is pure bliss. Fully customizable. Below is the Garden of Cultivation handmade scenic wallpaper printed on non woven paper.

Anyway I could go on an on but then we’d never have Part 2’s right? I’d love to hear which style is resonates with you and whether you’ve used any of these or others we need should know about!

Well, that’s all for today, I’m going to try to get here more often and am really happy YOU stopped by! xoc

June 30, 2023. Tags: , , , , , , . affiliates, etsy, Wallpaper. 9 comments.

The (Re)Generation! of Maison & Objet January 2020: Part I

Bonjour tout le monde, ça va? I hope your holiday was magnifique. I guess we’re all winding down after the chaos that inevitably comes that time of year. Personally I’m ready to move into 2020 with a clear vision and focus on the future while enjoying every present moment!

With The Paris Apartment, I’m slipping into a new phase too. Of course we’ll still be about all things luxe, French, boudoir et belle, but promoting what’s sustainable; natural products that are reusable, recycled, up-cycled, made by hand and creative. Equally exciting is we’ll be meeting the créateurs et créatrices behind the ideas; the innovators who dream up and bring to life new products as well as those who’ve been walking a holistic path for years, paving the way.

The best way to find them all in one place is at the Maison & Objet. It’s the world’s chicest home and accessories trade show. The events are held twice a year at Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre. It’s an enormous venue with multiple halls, thousands of exhibitors from all over the world, art, installations, conferences, workspaces and interactive events. This year’s dates are January 17-21, 2020 and September 4-8, 2020.

There’s a lot. The map below will definitely help.

As it turns out, Maison et Objet event planners and exhibitors are on the same trajectory as so many of us. Take a look at their theme this month:

2020 Theme: “(RE) GENERATION!” Playing the nostalgia card is out of the question! So, to celebrate its 25th anniversary, MAISON&OBJET is looking to the future and, in its upcoming January and September editions, will set out to analyse the attitudes, desires and expectations of Generation Y and Z’s digital natives. A whole year’s celebrations will be devoted to these committed millennials who, confronted with the many current crises, are looking for a better world, changing the rules and revolutionising consumer behaviour in both the home and lifestyle sectors.

I started digging around the Exhibitor List and got lost in the story of Plantes & Parfums. It’s hard not to charmed by this pure and natural business…

where they work

their instagram!

their philosophy

https://www.plantesetparfums.com/le-blog/lart-du-parfumage/

their blog…see what I mean? And that is just the beginning.

Anyway there’s a huge push in the sustainability movement and everyone’s into it, including the designers who received talent awards this year. They’re inventors, designers and progressive thinkers who are rethinking outmoded objects and ideas.

RISING TALENT AWARDS

maison-objet.com/rising-talent-awards-january-2020

The Paris-based duo Natacha Poutoux and Sacha Hourcade is intent of revolutionizing the world of household electrical appliances and to bring design to fields where it is often ignored. The pair both graduated from ENSCI Les Ateliers and then trained with some of contemporary design’s most iillustrious names—the Bouroullec brothers and Stefan Diez for Natacha, India Mahdavi for Sacha. They founded their own firm in 2017.

“Nowadays, technical or electrical objects are generally conceived by engineers, whereas we’d like to approach designing them in the same way as you would a chair. We also want to introduce different savoir-faire and materials. At present, companies tend to make everything out of plastic.
Sacha: For example, we’ve created an air humidifier, in which the water container is made of glass. That brings up new questions about its life cycle. What do you do with it afterwards? And do you place it somewhere visible or do you continue to hide it like most other humidifiers today?”

After studying at ENSCI Les Ateliers in Paris and the University of Arts in Berlin, Adrien Garcia worked for five years for an interior design practice specialized in wellness and spa projects. He set up his own firm in 2019 and is currently in the process of developing his debut furniture collection.

“All the materials I use are more or less natural. If not, they’re either recycled or repurposed by an artisan. I have a really, really big aversion to plastic. I can’t stand it. Instead, I prefer to use oak and have my own trees in the forest on my property.”

Nominated by the director of the Ecole Camondo, René-Jacques Mayer.
Laureline Galliot trained as a dancer and as a textile colorist before taking a degree in design at ENSCI-Les Ateliers in Paris. Using an iPad and virtual reality software initially developed for the animated film industry, she creates objects by sculpting with color. Four of them have already found their way into the French National Design Collection at the Centre National des Arts Plastiques in Paris.

“I’m really passionate about the way industry has distorted things, even in the food sector. There’s a standardization of forms, with only shapes that can be easily molded. We’ve ended up producing vegetables in that way. They all have to be perfect geometrical forms. There’s no longer a place for anything misshapen. I want to reeducate people’s eye to things that are less industrial and more organic, where the ultimate goal is no longer a sort of perfect rigor.”

Whew!

Last but not least for today’s deep dive is a list of cool places once you’re outside the fairgrounds and back in the heart of Paris. It’s some of the great restaurants, work and hybrid spaces that are embracing the philosophy of zero waste and conscious living. From the M&O website: THIS IS PARIS!

Connected, veggie, vintage, ethical, collaborative, and activist: the next-gen Parisian lifestyle in fifteen inspired spots.

Though the “(RE) GENERATION!” theme of the fair gives you the keys to understand this new context, Paris is already living in tune with the latest consumer trends. Here’s our ideal tour of the city. (this is an abbreviated list…get the full monte here:

L’Abattoir Végétal

Does a funky take on healthy tempt you? Ava Farhang advocates for the concept of a healthy mind in a fun environment. Yes, you can like healthy seeds and grains and good home cooking, too, and this is just what this new spot on the Left Bank wants to show us. Chef Jenny Boniton cooks up delicious, cross-cultural vegetarian or vegan cuisine by taking inspiration from the many flavors of the world. And here’s some good news: you can dine all day, from noon to midnight, and small bites to share (kaho pad sapparot, baba ganoush, and more) can be savored alongside stunning cocktails such as the Goji-berry and litchi Spritz.

Open Tuesday-Saturday 12:00-00:00, 9 rue Guisarde, 6th arrondissement Paris. www.abattoirvegetal.fr

Deskopolitan

Resolutely in the category of all-purpose venues, here’s a place that’s a co-working space, boutique hotel, restaurant, gym, rooftop vegetable garden, speakeasy, and barber shop, all in one! It’s an urban campus that’s one-of-a-kind in Europe, dedicated to work and to personal development. The interior design was a creation of London-based architectural firm MoreySmith, which has, in particular, crafted the design of Primark’s offices.

226 boulevard Voltaire, 11th arrondissement Paris. deskopolitan.com/

Maif social club

A hybrid space for co-working, having a cup of coffee, and getting in some culture, with an innovative, multidisciplinary program of events (exhibitions, shows, debates, workshops, etc.) that raise questions about the new ways we consume, the housing of the future, sustainable development, activism in the era of the social web, or the ecological transition. A 1000-square-meter space at the heart of the Marais that’s free and open to the public…what a dream!

Monday-Friday 10:00-20:30 and Saturdays 10:00-19:00, Le Maif Social Club, 37, rue de Turenne, 3rd arrondissement Paris. Tel. +33 (0)1 44 92 50 90. Free access.

Jours à venir

This is THE new eco-friendly boutique in the Abbesses area! Alice and Léa tested their finds online before opening a shop IRL. They’ve selected around fifty brands focused on direct distribution, recycling, and organic products. With, as a bonus, workshops on-site to help you learn to make your own cosmetics and decorative or lifestyle accessories.

Monday through Saturday 10:30-19:30, and Sundays 13:00-18:00, 2, rue Androuet, 18th arrondissement Paris. www.joursavenir.com

La Recyclerie

A social space dedicated to eco-consciousness, La Recyclerie is constantly showing a new face. You might meet up here to have a bite to eat, fix something at René’s workshop, do some gardening at the urban farm set up in the former rail yard of the Gare d’Ornano, or attend a talk. It’s the essential spot to find out more about zero-waste living, recycling, permaculture, or collaborative consumption.

Open Monday-Friday 8:00-00:00, Saturdays 12:00-02:00, and Sundays 11:00-22:00, 83 boulevard Ornano, 18th arrondissement Paris. www.larecyclerie.com

The M&O website is one that takes time to explore. It goes deep…the articles and recommendations and activities are endless. I’ll be sharing what I find as I prep for the show and discover more and more talent. If you’re going or would like to come with me, let me know. A demain!

January 4, 2020. Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bio, Eco Friendly, France, Going Green, Green, Maison et Objet, Organic, Organics, Paris, Sustainability, Sustainable. 1 comment.

fragments in time

hi guys, how are you this april evening? hope your monday was un-remarkable or totally fabulous. it’s already 11pm and i don’t know where the days go!

just now i was searching through journalfest and came across pam garrison’s blog. tonight she talked about her pages and how to keep on working on them even if you don’t like them, that the important thing is just doing them. her post from  yesterday intrigued me too cause she’s making an art piece for an auction for japan (above)  and she’s going to pair the flag with some of her embroidery.

i’ve been an admirer for a long time but saw a lot more of her artistic sides and fell in love with her sweet designs in every genre.

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this is one very talented artist, the more i dug in the more layers were uncovered. if i’ve ever recommended a link to you, forget them all and go to the one above. her book-making is LeGeNd and this video is a quick walk through her world.

pamgarrison.typepad.com

pinterest.com/pin/11325603

pamgarrison.typepad.com/pamgarrison

etsy.com/shop/pamg

painter, sketch artist, seamstress, etsy proprietress! pam, you are my idol tonight!  your gift to japan is mighty mighty. i hope to offer something too besides just donation. thanks for the push and the insights into your artist mind.

bonne nuit tous!

April 5, 2011. Tags: . Artists, Blogroll, Pam Garrison, postaday2011, Projects. 9 comments.