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Earlier this week, I attended the Homesense designer preview of the much-anticipated home furnishings store in Framingham, Massachusetts.

Homesense Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

You’re Invited

TO AN EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW OF HOMESENSE

Mix, mingle, sip & savor with fellow home decor professionals, bloggers &

influencers while you explore a new home store designed to inspire.

Lots of staff, management, and executives of TJX greeted me throughout the entire store.  I caught up with a few design and blogging friends. That was the mix and mingle part.  I skipped the sip and savor.  Who had time?  You want a sneak peek, right?  I took tons of photos for you.

Homesense Designer Preview

Lighting at Homesense Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

The huge, and I mean massively huge, lighting selection is at the front right of the store. Well, that’s where it begins.  There are so many drop-dead super fantabulous chandeliers, pendants and hanging fixtures that they extend almost all the way to the back of the store! 

The lamps, many of them in pairs, are by style. Modern, traditional, golds, blue and white, lucite, ceramic, marble…a lamp for every style. There is a large array of wall sconces too.

Every light fixture is set up and most are on.  Not a single fixture is still in its box.  Each of the hanging fixtures can be lowered to see the details. Can you say my favorite word “motorization”? One of the Homesense gals enthusiastically told me about how they assembled each piece themselves. Now that’s product knowledge!

Furniture Vignette Homesense Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

There are curated vignettes throughout the store.  The pieces themselves are beautiful but now they show you how to put them all together. Hmm, exactly how a designer would.

Seriously, I’m ready to just purchase this for my new studio space.  The curved white leather love seat, those pink floral chairs, the modern glass coffee table with an artfully curved lucite base and the PINK books on the table are all items I would put together for a client. 

The Curated Corner

Homesense Tribal Curated Corner - Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

The first thing you see when entering the store is the “curated corner”.  They pull together a harmonious collection of the current tribal design trend.  Homesense employees tell me that the theme is going to change out about every six weeks. All the more reason to come back and shop often!

Tribal Accessories Homesense  Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

Indigenous design and craft from around the world are featured.  Upholstered furniture, pillows, baskets, side tables, water jugs and all sorts of accessories are available.

Accessory Heaven

Blue and White Accessories Homesense  Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

Not a fan of the current “curated corner”? No worries, there are so many accessories for every design style.  Oriental blue and white is forever classic.  There are accent pieces to liven up every stale corner of your home.

Design and coffee table books at Homesense Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

There is an abundant selection of design and lifestyle books.  Great for reading and inspiration.  I see books as a flexible accessory to style a coffee table or bookcase.  Stack a few of these, add a vase on top and you have created a nice balance to a tall lamp on a console table.

Pillows Orange Green  Homesense Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

Pillows are an inexpensive way to add style and comfort to a sofa or chair.  Homesense does not disappoint with an extremely large selection of pillows.  It’s a pillow party! I love how they are artfully displayed by color.  Fabric, texture and pattern vary.  

Blue Gray Pillows - Homesense Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

The rainbow of pillows continues with the blue and gray section.  How about a few new pillows on your bed? 

Large Selection of Furniture

One thing that stands out in my Homesense designer preview is the large selection of each merchandise category.   There isn’t just a couple of this and a few of that.  There is A LOT of everything! Available for you to take home immediately.  No ordering and waiting weeks. 

Leather Sofas - Homesense  Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

The seating section was enormous for a home decor store.  There were love seats, sofas, sectionals, and sleepers from mid-century modern to Hollywood glam.  Notice the lighting section continues over the furniture area.  Yes, it’s that large.

Side Tables - Homesense  Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

Side tables, nightstands and cocktail tables are neatly nestled into these cubbies on one wall.  Again they offer a wide variety of styles, finishes, and sizes.

Floor and Wall Decor

Rugs - Homesense  Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

Rugs, rugs and more rugs in every size, style and weave.  This is just a small sampling of the accent rugs.  As you can see behind, there are several racks where large rugs hang vertically on wings. The holidays are coming, now there is no excuse to not have a rug under the dining room table, living room, hallway and guest bedroom for that matter.

Art  and artwork at Homesense  Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

The wall art selection is quite large.  Style and size vary. In typical Homesense style, there were several massively large pieces to fill your big old empty walls.  

They even have a beautiful array of smaller unframed prints. Pick up one of their picture frames and a few prints and you have art accents for the different seasons.

Floor Mirrors - Homesense  Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

Here is my Alice in Wonderland selfie.  These mirrors are larger than life. I’m in love with them! Do you have a room that always seems dark? Prop one of these mirrors opposite the windows to reflect more light into the room. Is your living room long and narrow? Add one of these mirrors on the narrow side of the room and it will appear wider.  

Cook and Dine

Like its little sister Home Goods, Homesense has a substantial area dedicated to the kitchen, tabletop and food.

Kitchen and Cookware -Homesense  Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

Pots, pans and specialty cookware are offered from quality name brands.  If you look closely toward the top left of the photo, you’ll see an oversized whisk.  It’s about 24″ long.  Just what you need, right?

Italian Marketplace - Homesense  Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

The curated Italian Market has a tempting assortment of food from Italy and the cookware to go with it.

Tableware Dinnerware - Homesense Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

Several dinnerware patterns are presented on heavy duty wire racks.  Buy a service for 18 or pick up a few patterned plates to use as an accent.  Take note of the stand to the far left.  It holds a clip board with Homesense How To tip sheets on The Right Way To Set The Table. Tear one off and take it home with your new dishes. You’ll know how to set the table for everyday, casual and formal dinners.

Homesense How To sheets are available throughout the store.  There are tips on creating a gallery wall, arranging a living room, selecting the right size rug and several more.  An absolutely genius idea, Homesense!  Helpful to the consumer while making selections in the store and furthering satisfaction while at home. I wrote a similar tip post on arranging a family room.

General Store and Celebrate

Two sections not to be missed is the General Store and Celebrate/Party.  I was too busy trying to take it all in, I didn’t get great photos.

General Store is just what the name implies.  There are so many small items for the home that you never knew you needed.  Tape measures, desk accessories, trash cans, trinket boxes, extension cords, knobs, hangers, signs and so much more.  Of course, they had large items too, like a free standing bath tub….seriously. 

The Celebrate section is party and gifting central.  All occasions have their own well-curated space.  There are collections for wedding, baby, anniversary, birthday, children, gifts for him and gifts for her.  To wrap them all up, there is beautiful wrapping paper, boxes, bows, cards and everything you would ever need to make a special presentation.

Homesense Designer Preview Wrapup

Branding Tagline - Homesense  Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

The grand opening of the first Homesense store in the United States is Thursday, August 17.

Homesense in Framingham, Massachusetts is located between Route 9 and Route 30. It’s the old Shoppers World location.

How is Homesense different?  It’s like you gave Home Goods massive amounts of Miracle Grow.

How do you get those sofas, sectionals and enormous mirrors home?  Delivery is available for large items.  Wow!

The pricing follows the TJX model of up to 60% off manufacturers suggested retail. In other words, Homesense is very reasonable.

Homesense is already in Canada and England. My international designer friends have been raving about it for years.

Three more Homesense stores are scheduled to open this year. Next up are two in New Jersey.  The Westwood, Massachusetts locations is scheduled for opening November 9. I had a lovely conversation with the Westwood manager, Michelle.  She assures me that the Westwood location will be just as fabulous.

Pricing is really good, are things last seasons leftovers? Definitely not! I spotted many things that are right “on trend” with the design markets for this year.  I already have another blog post begun on Homesense Trend Spotting.

For everything Homsense, visit their site.

Grand Opening August 2017 - Homesense  Designer Preview Framingham Massachusetts See blog post at windowdesignsetc.com

Message to Homesense

Thank you for giving me, and about 300 other design professionals, an opportunity to get a sneak peek. Homesense will give my clients an affordable source for those extra decorating pieces. 

Special thanks for the swag bag. I’ll be coming back soon and often.

Message to Readers

I have one thing to say about Homesense. YOU NEED TO GO!

If you’re afraid of being overwhelmed by so much home decor beauty, I’m available for “Shop with a Pro”. Please Contact me.

 

 

This is a long and detailed post.  I feel the need to point out that I, in no way, am an affiliate of Homesense or TJX companies.  I wrote this out of my enthusiasm for an inspiring home decor business. My clients and readers are who I serve.  They need to know how great of a place this is.

 

 

Last week I traveled to Atlanta, GA to attend Design Bloggers Conference 2015. Last year was my first time to attend and loved it, I couldn’t wait to return.

I was inspired and energized being with my design and blogging friends.  Little did I know how much more fun and excitement was in store for my second conference.

Design Bloggers Conference brochure header see details on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com 

Day One of Design Bloggers Conference 2015

It’s a relatively small and focused group of attendees so it is held in the Grand Ballroom of the Grand Hyatt in Buckhead, Atlanta, GA.

The window treatments heading down the staircase are quite impressive, don’t you think?  “Simple” panels with grommets thread onto rods.  The bottoms are tapered and then flipped back and fastened like a tent.

Window treatments at the Grand Hyatt in Buckhead - Atlanta, GA - Design Bloggers Conference 2015 ...more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

I received my official name badge with the full schedule on the back.  There is tremendous support from vendors which makes the swag bag (think goodie bag for adults)full of lots of fun things like Cree LED lightbulbs, Taylor Burke Home Goo Goo clusters, a tape measure from Chairish, notepads, portable electronic chargers, pencils, mints, chapstick and the list could go on!

DESIGN BLOGGERS conference 2015 at the Grand Hyatt in Buckhead Atlanta, GA 2015....more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

When I left Central Massachusetts with 100+ inches of snow and headed south, I was anticipating warmer temps.  Warmer they were, but only just above freezing and rain/snow was in the forecast. This is a bad formula for Georgia since they are not equipped to clear the roads.  The governor declared a state of emergency and all were to be off the road!  We were supposed to be at ADAC, Atlanta Decorative Arts Center, for morning talks and then to Phipps Plaza for the Luxury Living Show where Alexa Hampton was scheduled to speak.  She couldn’t fly in so she spoke via Skype.

The ADAC morning was cut short but we did enjoy a lovely lunch hosted by Duralee before we left.  They had more swag bags for us.  Look how pretty these are.

Anyone care to guess which color I choose?

Leave your answer in the comments at the bottom.

Duralee showroom at ADAC in Atlanta, GA swag bags for Design bloggers Conference attendees.....more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

The 450+ attendees are tweeting like crazy the whole conference.  The hashtag is #DBCatl.

While at the luncheon, I saw a tweet come in from Rhoda Vickers of Southern Hospitality, a blog I have been following for 6+ years.

Of course I had to find Rhoda and have my picture taken with her.  What a Southern sweetie!

Marie Mouradian and Rhoda Southern Hospitality in the Duralee showroom at ADAC in Atlanta, GA 2015........ more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

Bjork Studio after party

We spent the afternoon waiting and watching for the big Atlanta snow….and drinking wine in the lobby with all of the other design bloggers.  This is really why this conference is so valuable, it’s the willingness of others to share, inspire and teach.

The snow never arrived so we were on for a nice welcome reception sponsored by my preferred paint, Benjamin Moore.

For the after party we were off to Bjork Studio where they make custom upholstered furniture.  Traditional Home and Sunbrella were the sponsors. Bjork Studio made these lighted boxes to feature the furniture in a wall of wood scraps. What a fun way to display!

Bjork Studio Atlanta GA host after party for Design Bloggers Conference featuring Sunbrella fabrics...more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

These pillows caught my eye with their varied patterns and bright colors.  Performance fabrics, particularly Sunbrella brand, are not just for the outdoors any more.

They are colorful, trendy, soft and very durable for the family room too.

Sunbrella pillows at Bjork Studios Design Bloggers Conference 2015....more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

Day Two of Design Bloggers Conference 2015

Nate Berkus started off the morning as the keynote speaker.  What a cutie!

You may know him from Oprah, his own show, American Dream Builders or his product line at Target.

How does a famous successful designer inspire a room full of designers?

Nate Berkus Design Bloggers Conference February 2015 atlanta, GA,,,,,more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

With PERMISSION!

Nate gave us permission to be honest about what we want and need.

Permission to make mistakes.

He said “Give yourself permission to take that design risk”.

Permission to believe you are inspiring.

Nate Berkus Speaking at Design Bloggers Conference February 2015 Atlanta, GA.....more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

Nate Berkus is a hard act to follow.  Marcus Sheridan, @TheSalesLion, easily captured our attention with his energetic and powerful talk on how to dominate your niche online.

His advice on “Answering customers questions” was exactly what I needed to hear.  This blog is for YOU, my sweet readers.

What have you always wondered about window treatments, interior design, color, the business of design or me?

What questions would you like answered? If you have them, I’m sure others do too.

Please leave a comment below or email me.

Marcus Sheridan speaking at Design Bloggers Conference 2015.....more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

Break Time

We had a short break in between speakers to freshen up, grab another cup of coffee and visit with some of the sponsors and exhibitors.

I was happy to see my favorite fabric vendor with a beautiful display of the newest line from Nate Berkus, (yes he does fabric too), Vern Yip and Isabell de Borchgrave. Rebecca and Jen are brand and marketing managers for Fabricut, Trend Fabrics, S. Harris,  Stroheim and Vervain.  I dropped my business card in the bowl for a chance to win dinner with Vern Yip.

See more posts about Fabricut here.

Fabricut executives Rebecca and Jen at the Fabricut Trend display as sponsers of the design bloggers Conference in Atlanta, GA 2015.....more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

YouTube and all videos are an easy way to digest information.  I frequently hop over to YouTube and search for something I want to know more about.

Beth LeManch of Entertaining With Beth, produces gorgeous videos on the ease of entertaining beautifully.  Check out her channel here.

FYI – Beth’s dad is Joe Ruggiero.  He is a designer with his own furniture and fabric line.  I think of Joe as the pioneer of design TV, even before HGTV.

Beth LeManch has inspired me start doing more with video.  Come visit my channel here. 

Do you have any suggestions for videos?

Entertaining with Beth - Beth Le Manach speaking at Design Bloggers Conference 2015...more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

Day one afternoon

The founder and producer of Design Bloggers Conference 2015 is Adam Japko of Esteem Media.  Esteem Media is based right here in Carlisle, MA.  One of it’s many print brands is New England Home.

Adam isn’t shy about his love of wine.  Here’s an in depth interview with 90+ Cellars.

Jonathon Alsop of Boston Wine School spoke to us about branding and social media.

Jonathon Alsop speaking at Design Bloggers Conference 2015....more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

Wine and design are the perfect pairing.  What a treat to taste a Pinot Noir and a Cabernet even before lunch with my longtime design friends.

Having fun at the conference with Jackie Von Tobel –  author, product designer and the licensee of Catalina Floral Dinnerwear at Pier One and Cheryl Draa – Cheryl Draa Interior Designs and our personal Atlanta ambassador.

I featured one of Jackie Von Tobel’s pillows in this post.

Wine tasting at Design Bloggers Conference - Jackie von Tobel, Cheryl Draa and Marie Mouradian.....more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

The smile on my face may be because of the sip of wine or the fact that I was just notified I was one of the winners of dinner with Vern Yip!!!!!!

Dinner at Vern Yip’s home

Eeeek~ the official invitation!

You're Invited to a private dinner with Vern Yip to celebrate his new fabric and trimming collection with Trend.....more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

The big surprise was the dinner was at Vern Yip’s HOUSE!

He tweeted out “Dinner for 22 uber talented design bloggers at my house for “DBCatl 2015 to launch my Fabricut Vern Yip for Trend fabric line”

What a treat and over the top dream come true.  Here’s a pic of Vern and I in his gorgeous dining room decorated with his own line of fabrics.

Watch for another post I’ll do just about the dinner, his family and their lovely home.

Marie Mouradian and Vern Yip 2015....more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

 

Day Three of Design Bloggers Conference 2015

Paint giant Benjamin Moore had these exquisite floral arrangements done in the trending colors of 2015.

Their color of the year is Guilford Green, a silvery green that works with just about everything.  I’ve always considered green to be a neutral as it is the color in nature that binds everything together.

The flowers highlight Carter Plum and Old Claret.  All shades of rose petal, wineberry and the deepest plum are trending.

The rose and hydrangea represent Benjamin Moore colors Chantilly Lace and Pink Damask.

Color is important. Pantone’s 2015 Color of the Year – Marsala – is currently the most popular post on this blog.

Benjamin Moore color trends 2015 color inspired floral arrangment at Design bloggers Conference Atlanta, GA 2015...more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

Cree lighting showcased their LED bulbs with the help of HGTV’s Cousins Undercover – Anthony Carrino and John Colaneri.

Of course, I couldn’t miss this photo op.

Marie Mouradian with Anthony Carrino and John Colaneri Design Bloggers Conference Atlanta, GA 2015....more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

Bunny Williams Speaks

Bunny Williams, the grand dame of design who studied under Sister Parish and Albert Hadley, gave us excellent golden nuggets of wisdom.

She believes homeowners should go out and hunt for things that give a room a personality.

Use various finishes and textures. “Maybe it shouldn’t all go together, it will contrast and maybe be a little more interesting”

In the photo below she is telling how a client found a limited amount of this fabric she fell in love with.  Everything in the room compliments the valance design.  

That’s a window and a room with great personality and a great story.

Bunny Williams speaking at Design Bloggers Conference 2015.....more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

Brian Patrick Flynn

Brian Patrick Flynn started in television production then turned to design.  He is a contributor producer and interior designer for HGTV.

Here he is sitting in front of a slide of one of the rooms he has curated.  He one-mane man energy high.  He talks, moves around, designs and produces projects so fast there’s no wonder how he has accomplished so much. One attendee referred to him as “Design on steroids”.

Brian Patrick Flynn speaking at Design Bloggers Conference 2015....more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

 

One of his projects is the 2015 HGTV Dream home on Martha’s Vineyard. Watch him give a tour of the home here.

He’s aware that people want to live in homes, not sets.

“Don’t forget the finishing touches that say, “Somebody lives here”

HGTV Dream Home 2015 Martha's Vineyard Brian Patrick Flynn....more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

 

The stage was set up like a comfortable living room where conversation could just flow.

The furniture is by Currey & Company.  I love the mix of patterns – toile, diamond and a printed bargello – in charcoal gray, cream and touches of yellow.

Stage furniture by Currey and Company Design Bloggers Conference 2015......more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

I returned home with so much energy, inspiration and enthusiasm. It was sad to leave my design friends both old and new.

Thank you Adam Japko and Design Bloggers Conference 2015. It was so much fun!

I can’t wait for next year!

xoxo

Marie

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A trip into the Boston Design Center last week reaffirmed my love of the combination of pink and orange.

Boston Design Center - Marie Mouradian www.WindowDesignsEtc.com

Scanning the newest fabric collections in my favorite showrooms, I found lots of samples to share.

This is an interesting color trend.  Each color brings differing emotions.

Perhaps we are in a state of flux and can’t decide how we feel?

Orange and Pink Fabrics

Pink and Orange fabric from Duralee at Boston Design Center. Marie Mouradian www.WindowDesignsEtc.com

The one above from Duralee is playful.  I love the texture of the soft chenille.  This would be fabulous on an accent chair or used in bedding.

Pink and Orange samples from Fabricut at Alianthus in the Boston Design Center. Marie Mouradian www.WindowDesignsEtc.com

These Fabricut samples are arranged by shades of the rainbow from butternut squash to deep magenta.

(Butternut squash is abundant right now, buy some and try this easy recipe for Butternut and Apple soup.)

Kravet collections pink and orange at Boston Design Center. Marie Mouradian www.WindowDesignsEtc.com

How about these warm colors from Kravet Collections?  Orange zebra anyone?

Orange and Pink curvy shaped fabric from Kravet at the Boston Design Center. Marie Mouradian www.WindowDesignsEtc.com

A close up of this curvy shaped Kravet fabric.  So fun and whimsical.

Pink is my signature color.  I wrote about a favorite flower – the peony, a few months back.  What do you know, one of the fabrics was pink and orange. Love it!

 

Where will you add orange and pink in your home?

 

XOXO

Marie

Contact me today, I will guide you in the best decisions to make your house into a home you love to live in.

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Marimekko 

Large scale bold patterns and colorful designs are the trend for all soft home furnishings this season.  Marimekko, the Finnish design house, has been known for this style since 1951.

The popular design leader fell out of style in the 1980’s and literally disappeared from the retail market in the United States. In the past few years Marimekko retail stores have been popping up in the swankiest design shopping meccas.

I traveled to the original flagship store in Helsinki, Finland last Spring.

Bolts of fabric at Marimekko store in Helsinki, Finland. See more Marimekko on WindowDesignsEtc.com by Marie Mouradian

Bolts of Marimekko fabric

Helsinki Design Week. See more Marimekko on WindowDesignsEtc.com by Marie Mouradian

I was traveling for pleasure but was pretty pumped it was Helsinki Design Week.

What great timing!

Flagship Marimekko store front in Helsinki, Finland. See more Marimekko on WindowDesignsEtc.com by Marie Mouradian

One of the storefront windows of the flagship Marimekko store.  It is on a corner so there are four of these display windows.

How cute are the extra large bean bag chairs? They were a comfy place for the husbands to relax and people watch while my bestie and I did some drooling, I mean shopping.

Marimekko pillows on display in the storefront window of the flagship store in Helsinki, Finland. See more Marimekko on WindowDesignsEtc.com by Marie Mouradian

Stacks of pillows in the store window arranged in a bold display.

Bedding display at Marimekko in Helsinki, Finland. See more Marimekko on WindowDesignsEtc.com by Marie Mouradian

Bedding displays feature lots of fabric combinations. Proving lots of patterns work well together.

Wall of bold Marimekko prints at the flagship store in Helsinki, Finland. See more Marimekko on WindowDesignsEtc.com by Marie Mouradian

Fabrics roll flat on tubes to show off each designs bold pattern.

Black and white graphic prints form a wall at the flagship Marimekko store in Helsinki, Finland. See more Marimekko on WindowDesignsEtc.com by Marie Mouradian

Black and white graphic prints with pops of bright colors filled this endless display.

Walls of fabric stacked from floor to ceiling form a room of Marimekko at the flagship store in Helsinki, Finland. See more Marimekko on WindowDesignsEtc.com by Marie Mouradian

Walls of floor to ceiling fabrics even made a fabric room. Now if that’s not a designer’s dream!

Marimekko fabric from floor to ceiling at the flagship store in Helsinki, Finland. See more Marimekko on WindowDesignsEtc.com by Marie Mouradian

Marimekko fabric stacked floor to ceiling.  The Finnish fabric designers sure know how to use color to make a statement.

My favorite pattern of Marimekko fabric at the flagship store in Helsinki, Finland. See more Marimekko on WindowDesignsEtc.com by Marie Mouradian

Once I stopped squealing with pure “fabriholic” joy, I found my all time favorite pattern.  Now THAT is a large scale pattern.  What you can see is only about half of the repeat.

I’m saving the full pattern to show you in another post about the fabric details.

Tuukka Rask and Marimekko

All of this talk about fabric, are you wondering what this has to do with a hockey player?

A short time before I was visiting Finland, Tuukka Rask’s homeland, he attended the opening of Marimekko on Newbury Street in Boston.

With girlfriend Jasmiina Nikkila by his side he is a Finnish guest at the opening.  You can see a photo here.

It is hard to recognize him behind that intimidating helmet he wears while protecting the net but he’s pretty cute all cleaned up.

Tuukka is one busy guy these days between the Bruins playoffs and his week old daughter.  Hopefully he has time to get down to the Marimekko store to pick up a first Mother’s Day gift for Jasmiina!

Creative display of Marimekko accessories at the flagship store in Helsinki, Finland. See more Marimekko on WindowDesignsEtc.com by Marie Mouradian

Marimekko has clothing and accessories too.  Anything from this creative display would satisfy a Marimekko fan.

Go Bruins!

xoxo

Marie

 

Would you like to use some of these fabulous prints in your own home?  

Contact me and you will be on your way to creating the home of your dreams.

 

 

Window Shopping on Cape Cod

What does one do when at the beach and it is raining?……Go shopping of course!  Betsy Young, the owner of the Soho Arts Co., has a keen eye on taste and all things unique.  Here are a few things on my wish list.

A Yo-yo frame at Soho Arts Co. Cape Cod. See more from this store at Window Designs Etc. by Marie Mouradian

This cute frame is such a fun use of leftover fabric. These rosettes are reminiscent of my grandmother’s yo-yo quilt. Remember those? How cute is the name of the company too?

Striped cotton rugs at Soho Arts Co. Cape Cod. See more on the blog WindowDesignsEtc.com

They stock a vast selection of cotton rugs that would be great on tile or hardwood. The stripes are so summery.

Nautical knobs and beach drawer pulls at Soho Arts Co. Cape Cod See more on the blog at WindowDesignsEtc.com

Soho Arts Co. carries so many unique knobs and pulls that would make accessorize any piece of furniture for the beach cottage.

Sand Dollar pull

This sand dollar knob would work especially well on cottage white kitchen cabinets.

Soho Arts Co., Cape Cod

Beach shadow boxes

My daughter and I were inspired by these beach shadow boxes. What a creative way to display the treasures found on the beach. We are always in search of sea glass and heart rocks. This may be a project I tackle with all the free time I am going to have when she leaves for college!

Scarfs

A full array of colorful scarfs creatively displayed at Soho Arts Co. Draped over a pine table or around the waist of a plain dress, these are sure to add a punch of color and style. My decorator’s eye sees these made into simple café curtains in a cottage bedroom. They would give just enough privacy and you could watch them blow in the breeze.

Not so plain tee

This classic white V neck tee is not so plain when dressed up with this soft scarf.

Soho Arts Co.

One of my favorite stores on Main Street, Hyannis, MA. Their tag line is “Artful Living and Giving” 

Stop in on your next visit to Cape Cod.  It is well worth the trip!

www.sohocompany.net

What are some of your favorite things this week?  I would love to hear from you.  Please leave a comment below.

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