Posted by liz on Jun 30th, 2009
Inspired by Trees, conversation piece and cafe chair.
Whether you are a residential home owner or a commercial firm, you’ll love the Cafe Janus chair. Janus et Cie offers the indoor / outdoor furniture made of powder coated auminum. Offered in Black, White, and custom colors by order, this chair was clearly a NeoCon favorite.
Posted by liz on Jun 26th, 2009

It’s summer sun time and I’ve been thinking of designs by Alexander Girard. Famous textile maker for Herman Miller was influenced by Mexican culture and folk patterns and the simplicity of shapes in graphic design.
I’ve posted some fun offerings with Girard designs to brighten up my summer.
Alexander Girard Memory Game by House Industries
La Fonda Del Sol by FLOR
PLYprints – Daisy Face by ModernSeed
Posted by liz on Jun 18th, 2009
I’m just scraping the surface with my knowledge of rugs, but the more I learn the more artisinal it gets. Rugs on the floor are becoming my new medium for art. Although we typically like to hang large bold prints on the walls, drawing the eye to color, pattern and texture on the floor can be considered the “art” in the room.
e’bella Designs is a, “small, sustainable rug and pillow company that provides hand-made products from select artisans in Peru.” Using Alpaca and wool fibers, e’bella is able to add a soft fiber with depth and creating interesting modern patterns. These pieces are artwork for the floors and the statment in the room.
Posted by liz on Jun 17th, 2009



NeoCon World’s Trade Fair 2009, was as much fun and inspiring as I expected. A bustling of energy – packed with innovative commercial design solutions. Hallways and showrooms packed with design industry afficianatos, exhibitors, and enthusiasts.
Throughout the day I jotted down trends, concepts and designs, I noticed as standouts and the emerging design concepts.
- Colors: Yellow, Gray, Orange, Deep Purple, Lime, Deep Blue
- Fabric: Saturated / Muted Colors of Orange, Blue, Purple, Gray, Tan, Geometric Shapes
- Carpet: Metallic Accents, Natural Fibers, Geometric Shapes
- Products: Recycled Content in Carpet, Fabric and Furniture
- Furniture: Low privacy screens, floating cubicle components, open office, emphasizing the horizontal line,
- Furniture: Incorporated Resin Screens and Accents – fewer fabric privacy walls
- Furniture: Individual Collaboration Boards and Pin Up Panels
- Furniture Finish: White Wash Birch, Natural Walnut, White Veneer, Dark Wood Accents
- Overall: Emphasis on collaboration in small groups and intimate work spaces for the individual
Visit my photo blog for more picture of NeoCon 2009.
Posted by liz on Jun 12th, 2009
I found Jane Heller on Twitter, and really connected to her lifestyle photography. I typically don’t buy photos that Mike or I didn’t take, but there’s something special captured in the situational photography.
Looking at her prints give me a sense of association, memories, happy feelings. I requested two prints to be made in odd sizes and I’m working on a studio grouping of photography to go next to my desk.
I think these photos can stimulate my creativity. Happy thoughts, outta the box, not your typical photo… something more.
Posted by liz on Jun 7th, 2009
FLOR is opening a new store in Chicago.
I’ve had many clients install FLOR carpet tiles in their homes with great success. FLOR product is made of renewable and recycled materials offering an eco-friendly choice and with function, style and performance ratings it’s great for many applications.
Check out their new store this June at: 1873 N. Clybourn – Chicago, IL.
Posted by liz on Jun 4th, 2009
I’m reflecting on what makes a house warm and inviting… it’s the natural materials, artfully crafted and presented as a statement piece.
I’m working on fining pieces that help make your interior environments more inviting, more artful, more warm.
Consider adding a wall panel in a niche or undefined area. Reclaimed Wood Iconic Panels are made with reclaimed wood veneer and with LOW-VOC varnish. The panels are styled to specific design styles complimenting any architecture while adding an interesting mix.
Posted by liz on Jun 3rd, 2009
Have you ever considered using coconut shells in your home?
Now adding a bit of the tropics is much easier and more alluring than you may have thought.
Kirei now offers Coco Tiles, made of cocunt shells. The tiles would add texture and natural pattern and color to an accent wall, wet bar backspash, or bathroom accent. The accent wall possibilites are endless.
About Kirei Coco Tiles: Made from reclaimed coconut shells, low-VOC resins and sustainably harvested wood backer, can be used as decorative tiles or panels both horizontally and vertically. Featuring multiple patterns and color combinations and available in light, dark and mixed textures.