
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Inspiration 8.12

Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Inspiration 7.27

I really hate seeing hokey-"fishing widow" decor in a lake house because it seems like such a wasted opportunity to go for a more quiet, sophisticated look where the view provides all the wow factor you need. Simple furniture, a muted palette, candlelight...
I promise you won't miss Big Mouth Billy Bass...
Images via Sweet Paul, Canadian House & Home


Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Vintage St. Tropez

I could have spent hours in the shop, but was in a rush to go visit Cannes and only had one hour. I ended up scoring a St. John striped sweater, a fabulously worn-in briefcase style handbag and a tribly hat, which I loved, but may very well never have the guts to wear at home.
For those of you who won't be jetting off to St. Tropez anytime soon, I have some great news for you. The owners are planning to open a New York store this winter.
A few shots of St. Tropez and the store:




Friday, May 21, 2010
Love: Sailor's Knots

I'm suffering from sea fever as much as anyone right now, and am snapping up anything and everything related to my new nautical fave, sailor's knots. Some of my favorite picks below.
(Zippered pouch above from Mon Ami)




Monday, May 17, 2010
Inspiration 5.17

(Image 1 and 2 discovered on 500 Square Chic, Image 3 from House Beautiful.)


Thursday, May 13, 2010
(Inspired by) We Were an Island

Clockwise: 1. Cooperative Linen Sundress 2. Rebecca Minkoff Laptop Case (If you can find this...help!) 3. La Mer Bali Stud Watch 4. Sailor Knot Bracelet 5. Tiny Rose Necklace 6. Deena & Ozzy Canvas Menswear Tote 7. Kimchi Blue Knotted Sandal
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Now if I could pick the perfect place to live out this fantasy summer, it would be Placentia Island in Maine, the setting of one of the sweetest and saddest real love stories I've heard in a long time.
While checking out Bird and Banner earlier in the week, I learned about the book, We Were an Island, about a husband and wife (Arthur and Nan Kellam) who lived on the otherwise uninhabited island for 35 years. From a New York Times article about the Kellams:
At the very least, I encourage you to read the full NYT review (of an older book about the pair)-- it's fascinating and beautiful and heartbreaking all at once.One of the great love stories of the last century played itself out, alone, off the coast of Maine, unknown but to a handful of people who included the rich and powerful, like David and Margaret Rockefeller and C. Douglas Dillon, as well as the community of lobstermen and their families in the vicinity of Mount Desert Island.
Arthur and Nan Kellam, an aviation engineer and his wife, moved to Placentia Island from California in 1949 and lived there, without modern convenience of any kind, its only tenants, for 35 years.
The Kellams were 38 when they arrived. They built a house by hand in a clearing, with a porch and a swing, and a ''bandstand'' with a view of the sea, for picnics. They pressed their footprints into wet cement just inside their front door -- his left, her right. When they went separate ways for the day, they wrote each other notes -- one, signed ''B L Bear,'' thumbtacked to a wall. The ''L'' is encircled by a heart.
(The Kellam's notes and footprints pictured below)






Monday, March 22, 2010
Seafarer Collection from Thomas Paul

