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February 10, 2012

Youthquake: High Style in the Swinging Sixties – American Decorative Arts Forum Lecture

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Diana Vreeland, editor-in-chief of Vogue, coined the term “youthquake” in 1963 to describe the 1960′s fashion, musical and popular culture movement where longhaired, miniskirted and bell bottomed movement leaders bolted the pack and crashed out of the staid mold exemplified in the Eisenhower years.  On Tuesday, February 21, 2012, Mitchell Owens will present the surprisingly elegant and sophisticated interiors inspired by the trendsetters who dominated the fashion and music scene. The inspiration, perhaps from Haight-Ashbury hippy digs, made its appearance in ultra-chic, high-end New York apartments and London flats.

Although the trendsetters who occupied the stylish houses and apartments during this period may not have always been as chronologically young as their denim-clad comrades, their approach to living was perfectly attuned to the Age of Aquarius —- fresh, idiosyncratic and nose-thumbingly defiant of the historicism that had preceded them.  From photographer Cecil Beaton’s zesty revamp of his London townhouse to socialite Talitha Getty’s inspired renovation of a traditional riad in Marrakech, the youthquake interiors of the 1960′s rejected the well-mannered taste of the recent past and embraced the unexpected. The exuberance of the youthquake was reflected in bold blocks of colors in startling combinations, and the freewheeling use of innovative materials and shapes.

Lecturer: Mitchell Owens, Architectural Digest

Mitchell Owens, special projects editor for “Architectural Digest,” is in a particularly good position to offer insight into the youthquake.  He has served in editorial capacities for “Elle Décor” and “Architectural Digest.”  Mr. Owens has edited several books, including Elsie de Wolfe: The Birth of Modern Design (2005) and Jansen (2006) about Maison Jansen, the first international design firm.  Mr. Owens recently published “In House” (2009) and is writing a biography of Pauline Rothschild, the 1960s tastemaker. His insightful writings have also appeared in “The World of Interiors,” “Departures,” “Town and Country,” “Travel + Leisure,” “The New York Times” and the “International Herald Tribune.” 

Mini-Exhibit: Anything Mod (clothing, photos, record albums, posters, lamps) starts at 7:15 PM. Admission for SFDC members is $10.00 and $15.00 for non-members.  Please bring your SFDC badge to the door.  

Location: Koret Auditorium, de Young Museum.

Contact:  Rob Speaks at speaksr@aol.com.  Visit www.adafca.org for more info.

February 8, 2012

Sexing up Energy-Efficient Lighting with Randall Whitehead

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Designers’ Wednesday
March 7, 2012
12:00 - 2:00 PM
J.H. Lighting and Brass Works SFDC Galleria #220

Join Randall Whitehead as he kicks-off the 2012 series of Designers’ Wednesday – SFDC’s 10th annual lunch and learn seminar series for the design professional! Let him help you get over the fear of alternative light sources by showing you how alluring they can be. Payments will be accepted at the door.  Lunch will be served.  

Please register at www.sexylighting.eventbrite.com

Sponsored by California Homes magazine and ASID.  Arrive by 10:00 AM and your parking is free.  Offer only available to pre-registered attendees.  No in/out privileges. 

 

January 27, 2012

One Additional Session for Color Pulse 2013!

January 24, 2012

The Cult of Beauty: The Aesthetic Movement and Interior Design

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Design SF 2012
Wednesday, Feb 1
2:30 – 3:30 PM
SFDC Galleria Atrium

You are invited to join 3D – Definitive Design + Decor magazine Editor-in-Chief, Alisa Carroll, for a compelling conversation about the Aesthetic Movement and its inspired interior design legacy. 

The Cult of Beauty:  The Victorian Avant-Garde, 1860-1900, opens at the Legion of Honor on February 18.  The exhibition has been wildly popular in Europe, where it debuted at the V&A (the Legion of Honor is its only U.S. venue). The panel will feature exhibition curator Lynn Federle Orr, Curator-in-Charge of European Art at the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, design editor and writer Zahid Sardar and interior designer Geoffrey De Sousa.

The Aesthetic movement championed “Art for art’s sake” and the cultivation of beauty in everyday life.  Though it began in the realm of fine art, the movement ultimately transcended the walls of painters’ studios to transform decorative arts, domestic interiors and architecture, inspiring a lifestyle revolution and giving birth to the modern interior design industry.

Please register at www.aesthetics.eventbrite.com.  For a full Design SF schedule, go here.

January 12, 2012

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January 11, 2012

Khrome Studios Relocates

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Khrome Studios is pleased to announce the addition of its newest showroom at the SFDC, Showplace 305.  This new location provides Khrome Studio’s dedicated staff a larger space (an additional 2700 sq. feet) and is right off the third floor elevator meaning easier access and higher visibility to display its unique, contemporary home furnishings. Gioi Tran from the San Francisco based design firm Applegate Tran is leading the showroom design and build-out.  Everyone at Khrome Studios and Applegate Tran is thrilled to be working on this collaboration.
 
After making a lateral market move with her Direct Designs Home business in 1991, by converting operations to sell directly to designers and architects, Ms. McMullen learned anything was possible.  “We have a passion for design, and over the years we have tried everything, from a ‘lab-rat area’, where the furniture wouldn’t sell no matter what we did to it; to a ‘goosebump showcase’ named for that particular sensation I had when I saw something I loved”, said McMullen.  This passion has evolved to what is now Khrome Studios’ unique Euro-style lines and private label modern collections that will be on display at this new designer showroom.  For more information about Khrome Studios, Go here.

January 10, 2012

The Sensational Color for Your Home Color Certification Course is Back!

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The Sensational Color for Your Home Color Certification Course for Interior Design Professionals comes to the San Francisco Design Center once again on Monday, March 5 and Tuesday, March 6,2012.  The course will be held in the SFDC Galleria #212.   

Unlock the secrets of color and capture new clients.  This two day interactive and information packed course builds upon your professional design experience, forming a solid foundation of color expertise!

-Master the art of combining colors and creating schemes
-Learn how people react to color and why
-Uncover the secrets to infusing emotion into your designs with color
-Discover the color your client really wants even when she doesn’t know herself
-Color your future successful with ongoing support, benefits, and education
-Earn 8 CEU Hours – accredited by ASID, IIDA, IDEC, IDC, and NKBA. IDCEC   course #5704

For more information and to register go to go here or contact Kiki Titterud at  kiki@colorforyourhome.com or 612.242.4571.

December 20, 2011

HAUTE DOG | SF – A RUNWAY FASHION SHOW

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Friday, February 3rd
5:30 – 8:30 PM
SFDC Galleria Atrium

On February 3rd, 2012, fashion history will be made. San Francisco’s most fashionable pooches  will strut their stuff on the catwalk, (or is it dogtrot?) as they showcase couture outfits designed specifically for them by some of the Bay Area’s most prominent interior designers, and with oh-so-fabulous fabrics provided by the fabric showrooms of the SFDC. Trust us, you’ll be howling with delight at the antics of these doggie fashionistas. Canine obsessives and fanatics will be able to Posh Pup Lane, an emporium of doggie delights featuring unique canine products, services, specialties and gift items for the pooch who has everything. 

To cap it off, a silent auction will feature doggie experiences never before witnessed in the annals of Dogdom. Be a bold bidder as we support Canine Companions for Independence, the event’s official charity and an organization that provides highly-trained assistance dogs for children and adults with disabilities, free of charge.  

If you’re a dog lover, as we are, and believe in the power of a dog’s ability to transform the lives of disabled children, adults and veterans, please join us in a fun and festive event MC’d by Wilkes Bashford to welcome Canine Companions for Independence to San Francisco.  As our friends at CCI would say, “Help is a four-legged word™.

This event is complimentary for Design professionals, please RSVP to rsvp@sfdesigncenter.com. Non-design professionals may go here to purchase a ticket for $15. Sponsored by 7×7 magazine and the Luxury Marketing Council of San Francisco. If you cannot attend the event but would like to donate, please go here.

December 9, 2011

Brentano – 2012 Color Forecast

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Donghia, Inc.
SFDC Galleria #144 

The end of the year is always filled with reflection, as well as anticipation, for what the next year will bring.  In this year’s annual color forecast, Brentano looks back on the successes and trends of 2011 and predicts what’s in store for the interior design world in 2012.  To do this, the Brentano design department evaluates their previous and upcoming collections, consults their sales team about client requests, and gathers to discuss what they’ve observed lately in the world of design.

As a leader in designer textiles in a range of beautiful colors, Brentano knows that interior design colors do not change as rapidly as those in fashion.  As Brentano Design Director Iris Wang points out—this is a positive aspect; otherwise, everyone would be pressured to change upholstery fabric and drapery with far too much frequency.  Additionally, interior design relies on base colors, often hues of tried-and-true neutrals, to create a classic palette.  However, she points out that there are always slight changes, as well as fun new additions that can be added to an interior through use of accent pieces, such as chair backs and pillows.

The six colors singled out for 2012 include: Marine – A continuation from 2011, Marine is a navy that plays up the rich, jewel-toned aspect of the color while keeping true to its classic appeal.  Sprout – This bright, yellow-green shade is perfect for livening up an atmosphere.  Use it for accent pieces to give interiors a fun, current twist. Tangerine – A saturated orange with a touch of red, tangerine offers a fresh counterpart to sophisticated neutrals. Paper White – 2011 saw a move from creamier neutrals to this “true white” that is pure, clean, and luxurious—the perfect basic to continue using in 2012.  Graphite – While Brentano’s 2011 color forecast called for silvery, platinum hues, 2012 will see grays shifting to a darker charcoal that looks beautiful with colors (such as deep yellows and purples), or pairs perfectly with neutral shades. Linen – Linen looks beautiful as a crisp white or dyed a vibrant color, but also has a natural appeal in its unprocessed, raw form.  Its comforting, clean feel works as a neutral, but also offers stunning warmth that makes it the perfect color for a subtle palette.

October 26, 2011

Why Interior Designers Need to Know About QR Codes

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Go ahead....scan the code with your code reading app and see where it takes you!

Beryn Hammil knows her stuff.  She’s not only an interior designer but a self-proclaimed chic-geek propeller hat wearing techy.  If you follow her blog, Facebook or Twitter, it’s a wonder she has the time to do anything, besides inform her followers on the latest and greatest tips and tricks of the tech world. 

One subject in particular that we feel is important for designers to learn about is a unique bar code called a QR code.  You’ve seen them before and maybe overlooked the tiny square or didn’t know (or care) what they were…well,  according to Beryn, if you haven’t already, you must start using a QR code reader app on your smartphone.

Don’t know what a QR code is?  Don’t know why you need to know how to use it?  Find out here!

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