Showing posts with label Meg Braff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meg Braff. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2012

WHAT'S NEW WITH YOU BUNGALOW 5?

As it turns out, a lot is new!
Bungalow 5 co-founder Luca Rensi started his company with partner John Roudabush, who was away when I stopped into their NYC showroom for a visit. Rensi and I first met years ago when we both worked for interior designer David Kleinberg. I am constantly amazed at their prolific design ability, along with Marina Lanina, they continue to dream up so many unique and wonderful pieces every season. Championing wrapped lacquer, the classic Parsons Table and traditional go-to's, Bungalow 5 is going great guns.
This designing duo travels constantly. The million mile member program? Yes, Luca is a member of that. But they still manage to find the time to style their New York based flagship showroom to the hilt, located at 251 West 30th Street.

The showroom after being filled with loads of new pieces, including lamps and colorful vases.

Blue and white porcelain in the Jar Patterned Temple Jar with orange pieces below.

The now classic Jacqui four drawer dresser.

A vignette with pops of spring green look great against Meg Braff's fanciful wallpapers.

Porcelain vases on a re-edited Piedmont Display Case with higher shelves.

Brighton Lamps flank vivid porcelain vases on the Fairfax Dresser.

A glam mirrored dresser, the Marie, with pale blue lamps and Summer six-sided vases.

The Parsons Coffee Table in lacquered linen is a constant favorite.

Meg Braff's vibrant wallpaper adds a jolly backdrop for home furnishings and accessories.

The Andrea three part desk also makes a glam vanity.

The new Normandy Bar Cart in a gilt finish and mirror surface area is ready to serve you.

Big and bold, The Palace five-sided Temple Jar is amazing.

The new Baluster Lamp in the palest of pink.

A linen - wrapped Valentina Console with sleek lines and accessories.

A high gloss Odom Coffee Table is great when you want a clean shape with little extra detailing.

As a console...

The new Michel six - drawer dresser has great shiny hardware and marble top, lending it a mid century modern air.

Friday, April 15, 2011

WHAT'S NEW WITH MEG BRAFF? WALLPAPERS!

Photos courtesy of Meg Braff
Channeling classic 1970's and 80's patterns, Meg Braff Designs has recently launched a fantastic collection of wallpapers. The New York and Long Island - based interior designer has become known for her neo trad, comfortable and polished interiors with pops of color and crisp white in the Bahamas, Bermuda, Jamaica and other tropical locales. With an eye on the past and fresh colors for today, Meg designed a line with every style derivation in mind. Classic, new traditional, Palm Beach regency, 70's Palm Springs and Newport cottage modes of design are all covered. I show a pretty thorough selection, but that is because I just could not hold back. Take your pick- your powder room and closet walls will thank you!

Up a Tree in ming on turquoise has a color scheme I love.

Up a Tree in ming can read red or coral based on what you pair it with.

Up a Tree in gold aubergine has a sophisticated, art deco vibe.

Up a tree in coral on aqua is perfect for warmer climes.

Arbour in steel can go deco or chinoiserie.

Arbour in silver

Meadow Reed in white on citron has the 1980's feel of a classic Bob Collins paper.

Meadow Reed in coral would be my pick.

Meadow Reed in aqua

Sporting D'Ete in snowpea takes the palm tree and gives it some zing.

Picwic in aqua is another favorite for it's hand drawn bamboo detailing.

Sasa in robin's egg can go nautical or zen Japanese.

Sasa in celery

Costa del Sol in steel blue is a charming print with an easy - to use - anywhere small repeat.

Costa del Sol in peony

Costa del Sol in indian red

Sampan in ming on silver packs a bamboo Hollywood glam punch.

Nanking Stripe in ming for the trad classicist.

Nanking Stripe in iznik

Little Egypt in vermillion would look wonderful in an historical setting.

Little Egypt in iznik

Kikki in indian red has a graphic mod sensibility.

Grille of Kells in steel blue for a den that wants to go disco.

Grille of Kells in Pistachio

Grille of Kells in blush

Ferns in greens on white would work well in a sunroom.

Beverly Hills in linen will make it easy to channel the famed Polo Lounge at home.

Endura in leaf has a dragged paint effect that can look faux bois or serenely zen.

Endura in cornflower

Castilia in white on mylar for island chic tropical.

Flambe in truffle is an explosion of pattern.

Brighton Your Pavillion in silver takes bamboo and fretwork to a whole new level.

Brighton Your Pavillion in jungle

Brighton Your Pavillion in iznik

Anna Stripe in celadon is a subtle classic stripe.
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