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Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 18, 2013

GALLERY WALLS - THIS OR THAT

Green living room with a gallery wall, taupe sofa and woven baskets doubling as side tables

If you have been considering adding a collection of photos, drawings, art, paintings or prints onto your wall, there are options for your look.  Either a an organized arrangement of different sized wall art or a very symmetrical no bending the rules version.

Today I bring you two little living rooms...both feel very fall.  Dark greens, browns, rich textures like velvet, suede, cane, patterns ... both feature gallery art walls behind classic sofas.  The wall above is a wonderful mix match of photos, prints and clearly collected items.  The living room below has a more tailored gallery wall with uniform framed botanical prints.

Which do you prefer...?  This or that?

Living room with a gallery wall, green velvet sofa with nail head trim and a globe

Happy Wednesday!

xo
Coco

Photos: Source Unknown; Harper's Bazaar
Friday, September 13, 2013

ARTIST BRIAN WILLS & MY LIVING ROOM ART

Art by Brian Wills in Coco of COCOCOZY's living room with a white sofa with brown piping
Untitled Brian Wills art in my living room! (above)

When I put up photos of my living room the other day to get your thoughts on my new COCOCOZY Fence rug, I didn't even think about describing some of the pieces in my living room including the large turquoise painting over my sofa.  Well besides the size of the rug, it was the most commented on piece from my living room in my little cottage in the Hollywood Hills.  I received dozens of emails and a few Facebook comments asking about the origin of the art in my living room.

Well today, I'll give you the scoop.  The work is by the super talented Los Angeles based artist Brian Wills. Brian's work is abstract, linear, modern and fresh. I am truly a huge fan of what he does.

Back in 2003 (I think), my sister and mother gave me the gift of art.  Back then, my sister had been introduced to an up and coming Los Angeles artist named Brian Wills.  She had acquired a few of his pieces. At Christmas (or my birthday...I can't recall), she and my mother felt I needed art in my living room so they gave me a Brian Wills much to my delight.  Well...me being me...so picky...way too picky...while I loved the piece they picked out for me, I wanted to see what else Brian was working on.  I remember, it was a cloudy day in December (or January...oh dear...can't remember anything), and I went to his studio (I may or may have not been with my sister...or I may have been by myself...I have no memory past yesterday...oy va voy).   I walked into the artist's studio, introduced myself to Brian and was thrilled to see there were lots of works in progress.  It was so cool to go into an artist's work space and in a way to see what and how he was thinking through his works in progress.  I spotted this turquoise piece in a corner and I immediately said "I want that one".  It is a huge wood piece...about 4ft x 6ft in size...it is made up of small painted strips of wood...lined up to create a visual staccato of sorts...there is a rhythm to his work that I just love. About a week later after my studio visit, Brian came and delivered the work to my house himself and he installed it...and it has been basically hanging in the same place ever since.  I love it!

Turquoise wood and paint piece by Brian Wills in Coco of COCOCOZY's living room
I have owned this wonderful Brian Wills turquoise wood and paint piece of art for about 10 years! (above) 

Lexi Brown of Nye + Brown who represents Brian sent me these fantastic images below of his 2013 works.

Untitled by Brian Wills, 2013
Brian Wills
Untitled, 2013
Oil, rayon thread on wood
36 x 36 in.

Untitled by Brian Wills, 2013
Brian Wills
Untitled, 2013
Enamel, rayon thread, bass wood on wood
24 x 24 in

Untitled (Blue Cross) by Brian Wills, 2013
Brian Wills
Untitled (Blue Cross), 2013
Oil and rayon thread on wood
36 x 36 in.

Untitled (Peacock Blue) by Brian Wills, 2013
Brian Wills
Untitled (Peacock Blue), 2013
Enamel, rayon thread, and linear polyurethane on wood
12 x 24 in.

Untitled (Pink) by Brian Wills
Brian Wills
Untitled (Pink), 2013
Rayon thread, oil and linear polyurethane on wood
48 x 36 in.


Turquoise piece by Brian Wills in Coco of COCOCOZY's living room with a white sofa and matching armchair and ottoman with brown piping and a COCOCOZY Fence rug

Brian's new pieces pictured here range from $7000-$16,000 each.  There are other pieces in his collection not pictured here that start at about $2000 each. An investment well worth it!

If you are interested in artist Brian Wills and his work, please contact:

Lexi Brown
Nye + Brown
2685 S La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034
(310) 559-5215
lexi@nyeplusbrown.com

To learn more about Brian Wills and to read about his last show called Unwound, please click here.

Happy Friday!

xo
Coco

P.S. Tomorrow, am so excited...I am going back to Brian Wills' studio for a visit with the artist and to see his latest works!  A private visit.  Woohooo!!   I have invited TE along...he might bring EE.  I am going to see if my sis and my mother want to come too!  Anyone else??? :-)

P.P.S. Must run!  Have a great day!  Still haven't solved my dilemma of what I will wear to the black-tie-wedding.  I tried on a black Herve Leger dress I own last night...one of those bandage dresses...super tight...must do tons of sit ups and not eat for a week to look good in that...back to the drawing board!!!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

FADE TO BLUE

modern bedroom gray walls fade blue artwork art painting platform bed french doors

One of my favorite documentaries is "Step Into Liquid" - it is a film about surfing.  I don't surf.  After watching this movie, I wanted to surf.  I saw this documentary late one night on television years and years ago...and was transfixed.  Something so cool about the surf culture and the majesty of the blue ocean.

Anyhooo...long story short...the painting in the bedroom above got me thinking about all of the colors in just one wave...the colors of the surf...it got me thinking about that documentary and seeing those surfers cut through all of the shades of the blue sea.

I took the photo below when TE and I were in Laguna earlier this year.  I was sourcing colors so to speak...looking for a color story and design inspiration in the waves.

Seems I am not the only one inspired by this natural progression of blue...whether dip dyed, ombre, or whatever you might call it...the fade to blue is all over the fashion world and making its way into home furnishings and decor too.

May have to dive in soon (literally and figuratively speaking)...will get back to you on that...

And...fade to blue...


Surf ocean waves California
I took this photo of the surf in Laguna on a cloudy day. (above)

Model Band of Outsiders Summer 2013 fashion
Band of Outsiders - Summer 2013 (above)

Blue and white ombre Tibetan rug
Tibetan rug (above)

Blue and white ombre maxi dress ASOS fashion
Ombre maxi dress in white to blue fade. (above)


Tory Burch logo dip dye blue scarf light blue dark blue
Dip dye blue scarf (above)

Terrian blue and white ombre table runner
Brushstroke table runner (above)

James Perse blue and white striped ombre long sleeve shirt
Long sleeved t-shirt (above)


Happy Tuesday!

xo
Coco

P.S.  I actually bought this maxi dress pictured here for my vacation...I'm waiting for it to arrive.  Will let you know how it works out!

Photos: Rawlins Calderone; Coco of COCOCOZY; Style.com
Tuesday, June 18, 2013

AN ARTFULLY DESIGNED NEW YORK CITY TOWNHOUSE

Living room New York City Townhouse with 1965 Frank Stella canvas over the fireplace mantel, herringbone wood floors, a stainless steel round Mattia Bonnetti coffee table, and two black leather Hans Wegner Ox Chairs

Am absolutely in love with this 6 story New York City townhouse.  It is in the July issue of Architectural Digest.

A luxury home filled with modern art and fantastic furniture and all of the right touches.  Bright, cheerful, serious and modern.  I like.

The double high ceilings in the family room with a beautiful Moroccan rug, a 1965 Frank Stella canvas over the fireplace mantel, herringbone wood floors, a stainless steel round Mattia Bonnetti coffee table, and two black leather Hans Wegner Ox Chairs (which were bought at auction but can be bought new for about $14,000 each)...all meld together to create a rich visually interesting space.

Fine attention to detail was clearly put into every room...but the details are modern, fresh and light.


Modern sitting room Warren Planter chairs, black and white Al Held painting, animal hide rug, built in bookshelf mirrored coffee table
Warren Platner chairs by Knoll, a graphic black and white painting by Al Held, and a animal hide rug make up a pretty vignette in the living room (above)


White master bedroom NYC townhouse Louis XVI settee Jean Royere coffee table upholstered leather headboard
The master bedroom is a study of cream on white with a custom upholstered bed, a Louis XVI settee and a classic Jean Royere coffee table. (above)

Modern guest bathroom black and white striped Bisazza mosaic tile
A guest bathroom covered in floor to ceiling black and white striped Bisazza mosaic tiles (above)
Perfection in my view.  Don't you think?

Happy Tuesday!

xo
Coco

P.S. Problem, my guy TE is away in China for business and I've found myself at home alone these last two nights.  I have a ton of COCOCOZY work to do but instead I've been transfixed by the good old fashion television.  Been watching none other than The Real Housewives and The Kardashians.  Here's what I "learned"...Kim was worried that Rob was eating too much and then Kanye called to find out how she was doing but then Bruce went to make amends with Brody and wanted to buy a gun but Kris said no then Khloe came in and hired a private investigator to investigate her late father's wife and then Kris said "press charges"...it is all blur...I lost at least a million brain cells watching the Kardashians alone. Then I went onto Real Housewives of New Jersey AND the brain cell killer of them all...Real Housewives of Orange County.  Help me please.  Help.   TE come home from China and save me from this.  Mom, sis DS...you could step in here too and intervene.  And where is best of friend AM when I need her.  Someone take me to a play, the museum, the opera, a library, a park, out to dinner...anywhere.  Save me from reality t.v.  Help.

P.P.S  #firstworldproblem

P.P.P.S.  Making plans for an Atlanta trade show in July.  Some exciting news to reveal soon about a new line of COCOCOZY that is debuting there.  We have another new license partner.  Can't wait to show you what we have launching this summer!


Friday, June 7, 2013

DESIGN FIND - CRYSTAL CHIC BY JLF


4000 Swarovski crystals artfully designed into one square foot equals an awesome bit of sparkle for the home.  It is art.  It is Crystal Chic by JLF.

A few years back JLF, a lover of all things sparkle, began making wall art for her friends and family.  She hand crafted and designed several stunning 12"x12" Swarovski crystal encrusted canvas pieces.  As soon as she made one, someone else asked for another.  Before she knew it she was making custom wall art for everyone she knew.

Fast forward to now. The Crystal Chic by JLF name is trademarked, she has a branding partnership with Swarvoski crystals and JLF is producing this handmade art for clients in Europe and here in the U.S.

The patterns are all graphic in nature and each piece is made by hand.  It is like art and jewelry all in one!

Pictured here is the piece that JLF custom made just for me!  A lovely trellis pattern in now rare white Swarvoski crystals.  I haven't figured out where to put it...I tried it on a wall painted in Benjamin Moore Adagio blue in my den and am considering a spot somewhere in my living room or bedroom too.  Every time I look at it, I smile.  Who doesn't love a little glimmer and whimsy?!!


Crystal Chic wall art in my den against a blue gray wall (above)

Or, should I hang the wall art in my living room against a white wall. (above)

12"x12" custom made crystal art in a graphic trellis pattern - $1700 (above)


Crystal Chic by JLF comes in several different patterns.  JLF will work with each client to chose a pattern and color scheme that they want.

A good little DESIGN FIND I think!

Where might you hang some sparkling wall decor in your home?  Where should I put it?  Please comment below!

Happy Friday!

xo
Coco

P.S.  Went to an L.A. Kings hockey game with TE last night...we went with his friends RM and JM who are visiting from Idaho.  We had a great time even though the Kings lost.  Oh, note to all my good friends and family...just because I went to a hockey game does not mean I know a thing about hockey...nor does it mean I will become a die-hard hockey fan.  Not happening.  Trust me.  :-) #willremaincluelessaboutanythingtodowithhockey

Photos in this post by Coco of COCOCOZY

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

COCOCOZY LIGHT & RICHARD SERRA!

richard serra Iceland etching COCOCOZY Light pilows black white decor interior design living room sofa Dianthus Green Trick
Richard Serra, Iceland (1991) etching hanging above a sofa full of COCOCOZY pillows at my sis DS's house!(above)

I took this photo a bit ago...the COCOCOZY Light pillow collection on a sofa at my sister's house sitting under a striking Richard Serra etching.  We were shooting all of the pillows for the catalog at sis DS's.  Normally I wouldn't line up this many pillows on a sofa...but the purpose was to show the collection.  I just found this photo though and I think it actually works.

I love the work of artist and sculptor Richard Serra.  I wish I owned an etching myself.

A significant work of art...a little home decor...and a mercury glass vase filled with Dianthus Green trick...melds together quite well for me!

Nbaynadamas light throw pillows black and white sofa couch living room interior design decor decorating accessories
COCOCOZY Light pillows in black and white. (above)
Happy Wednesday!

xo
Coco
Friday, January 11, 2013

COCOCOZY GIVEAWAY: SPLASHED SWIRL PRINT!

Black and gray digital art
"Splashed Swirl" by Maria Koundourou (Digital art printed on canvas. 36"x36") (above)

Haven't done a giveaway in awhile...so today I am so happy to bring you the latest!

Up and coming New York based artist and interior designer Maria Koundourou wrote me a few months ago asking me to look at her portfolio.  Maria also generously offered one of her original pieces of art for a COCOCOZY GIVEAWAY.  So I went to Maria's portfolio back then to check it out.  While browsing through the site and her work, I found this wonderful piece of digital art she created.  I immediately emailed her back.  It took me months though to find the time to sit down and concentrate to do this giveaway, but finally we set a date.   So here we are!  Woot woot!

Maria calls this piece "Splashed Swirl".  It is 36"x"36" digital print on canvas. 

Maria wrote me about her inspiration for this piece: "The Splashed Swirl was created for my love of black and white and the harsh contrast it creates. I love the crisp, clean, modern and artistic feel. Inspiration is everywhere as long as you are paying attention to see it. Just by walking through the streets of New York you can find so many things to inspire you."

I like this piece because there is something so compelling, immensely energetic and quietly bold about it.

Now, I am so thrilled to give one of you readers the chance to win a print of this original work of digital art by Maria Koundourou.

Here's how to enter today's giveaway:

1. Leave a comment here on the blog below...telling me where you may put this piece of art in your home

2.   Then "like" Maria Koundourou's Facebook page

3.  That's it!

Enter by midnight Pacific Standard Time, Saturday January 12th...and I'll announce a winner on Monday!

Wishing you lots of luck.  Thank you Maria for sharing your work.

Happy Friday!

xo
Coco
Monday, December 3, 2012

TREND ALERT: SPOT ON DOT DECORATING FOR KIDS ROOMS!

White children's bedroom with two beds with patterned bedding, pink spotted accents on the curtains, a small table with two green chairs and a large round pink lantern on the ceiling

I like a little dot or spot here and there in a kids room. Dots work for little boys or little girls rooms quite well. I like a subtle dot...not quite a big bold polka dot...a dot that just adds nice visual texture to a child's room. Instead of polka dot...what should I call these dots. A chic dot? A modern dot? A dashing dot?  Maybe I'll call these chic subtle dots...coco dots...or is that too self serving?  Hmmmm....

Anyhooo (one reader says she doesn't like when I say anyhooo...but I do say it...so anyhoooo...sorry dear reader...I'll try to lessen the anyhoos...but I do find for me it does reflect what's ticking up in my little head...not quite an "anyway" or "any how"...an anyhoooo is my way of getting myself to focus...as I start to meander off topic as I so often do, somehow I all of a sudden think "Anyhoooo time to get on track"...P.S. I just scrolled through my posts and noticed I do say anyhooo quite a bit...ooops....yikes...point taken...)...

So anyhoooo :-), would love to know what you think of these sophisticated dots for kids!

Bed sheets with a light brown bottom and white top separated at the half way point by a row of red dots
Serena & Lily - Deep Coral Dot Sheet Set - $139 (Twin)(above)

Child's room with one cream colored wall with blue poka dots, a white table and chair with a teddy bear in one of them, a toy car, a white bed with blue pillows, a white chest of drawers and a window with small plants on the window sill

Painting made of lipstick dot swatches arranged in a 5x10 rectangle
Cocoa & Hearts - Lipstick & Dots Painting (above)

Kid's bedroom with white beds with white bedding with blue spots, white under bed storage cabinets and framed pictures from a variety of children's books

Kid's room with gray carpet, gray braided poof seat, floor length curtains with turquoise, green and gray spots in rows running down it, and a white Eames chair with a teddy bear in it

oversided brown bean bag chair with white spots
PB Kids - Chocolate Mini Dot Oversized Bean Bag - on sale $129 (above)

Kid's bedroom with white shelves with orange and brown doors, bunk beds and a crib in matching blue and white frame, orange accents on the ladder and crib and a large framed picture of a circle with colored dots arranged in a circle inside it

White circle with multicolored dots arranged in circles inside it
Damien Hirst - Zomepirac (2003. Household gloss on canvas. Spot painting.  72" diameter)(above)

Love the artist Damien Hirst and all of his spot paintings. They are so gorgeous.

What do you think of this spotty style? Like or dislike? Where might you use spots in your home?

Happy Monday!

xo
Coco

P.S. Went to a fun party with TE on Saturday at a gorgeous home in Santa Monica. Lovely event, charming host and hostess, nice guests, good conversation and all in an absolutely beautiful setting!

P.P.S. My Christmas tree is up. My gardener brought me a 6 foot tall Douglas Fir and I decorated it last night with silver and sparkles. I think I may be allergic to my tree though. I woke up with puffy eyes!

P.P.P.S. Floor guy came and gave me a quote to redo my wood floors in my tiny cottage in the Hollywood Hills that is around 700 square feet. He said the price would be $10,000 or so. That feels way too high! Needless to say, I'm getting another quote!


Photos: Stadshem; Petra Bindel; Emily Mughannam, EM Design Interiors; Vogue