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The proliferation of the Internet, social media, apps, and online collaboration has prompted a handful of interior designers to offer their expertise online at discounted rates, the caveat being that you do the measuring and the shopping. But that means you can set the budget and timeline, and have a little fun!
So far I haven’t come across a service that is as much of a bargain as Designer at Home. And if you haven’t yet used an interior designer—or are on a budget—this might be for you.
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Arkansas Traveler: Antiques & Design

Old Mercantile Antiques in Leslie, Arkansas

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Strength in Numbers

Eye Candy
For decorative arts devotees, nothing is better than finding lots of fine furnishings and art all under one roof. Better if the roof covers all periods and styles as well as (clearly marked) reproductions and contemporary craft. Look no further than midtown Manhattan where you’ll find Center44 (222 East 44th Street), a few blocks west of the United Nations.

Into Africa (made from recycled Texaco oil drums found in Africa) $1250
Proprietors Paul Plumadore and Jim Tindell are the kind of people who make the business of buying and selling antiques pure pleasure. They’ve invited 75 dealers to display furnishings in room-like settings and the results create sparks of brilliance. Mod, see-through lucite chairs rub up against a 300-year-old walnut chest-of-drawers. Fornasetti plates (by Rosenthal) rest on a metal table fashioned from discarded oil drums. The decorative mix, from old Ethiopian crosses to Italian modern (Gio Ponti chairs) reflect the way we live now.

Striped Italian chair, circa 1940
Paul, a former dancer with the Paul Taylor Dance Company, designed the look of the Center while Jim handles sales southern style–friendly and gracious (chalk it up to Alabama where he was born). Shoppers include a-list designers Bunny Williams, Kelly Wearsler, Amy Lau and Albert Hadley to name (drop!) a few regulars. The atmosphere invites meandering (and so does the shop layout). Introduce yourself to Paul and Jim before you begin. They can help, but you’re free to browse. Most of the individual dealers leave it up to Paul and Jim to handle sales. Don’t be surprised if a few hours pass before you come up for air. And prices? Affordable. Visit and tell us what you find. Center44 earns four acanthus leaves * * * * (And the super-groovy hanging lights throughout the block-long showroom are among the best we’ve seen anywhere in NYC.)

Engraved brasses on an English walnut chest-of-drawers, circa 1700

Can you identify?
Categories: Antiques, Art, Design, Home, Interior designers, shopping | Tags: Antiques, Center 44, Creative Arts Building, Jim Tindell, modern and lighting, Paul Plumadore
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SPRING FORWARD: MAYA ROMANOFF at BERGDORF GOODMAN
Speaking of psychedelic—we were, weren’t we?—you just have about a week left to visit Amy Lau’s installation for Maya Romanoff on the 7th floor of Bergdorf Goodman, a venerable NYC department store that often delivers avant-garde goods—and the best venue for lunching ladies.

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Help! I Need to Rearrange My Furniture!
Arranging someone else’s furniture is like poking your fork in someone else’s plate: You have to know them really well. I have a friend — let’s call her Karen since that’s her name — who will occasionally leap up in the middle of a conversation at my house and move my furniture around. Sometimes she just tweaks the angle of a chair so that it looks caddywanpus to me until I get used to it. Sometimes we do The Harlem Shuffle, complete with oaths and grunting. She always improves both the room’s look and functionality. Read more
Categories: Home, Interior designers, makeovers | Tags: furniture arranging winter doldrums
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Paris Window Shopping
Just returned last week from the big French furniture and fabrics market, Maison de Objet, in Paris, overwhelmed by so many gorgeous products I think you’ll love. I’ll be posting in multiples, with pics…way too much to share in a single blog.
First, I want to show you the coolest thing I saw OUTSIDE the showrooms. It’s art displayed in the window of an antiquarian book shop in the St. Germaine area, near our hotel.

Sculpture by Danielle Marie Chanut, mother of shop owner, Valerie Chanut, Librairie F. Chanut, 41, rue Mazarine, 75006 Paris. Phone: 01-43-54-04-70. Price: E1,500+; Photos: Julie Maris Semel
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Free Pass for All Us Pack Rats
Every time I start to houseclean before a party, I’m confronted by my collections. The dust they gather. The clutter they might represent to a more detached eye. The statement they haunt me with—you know, that one about hanging onto baggage and what-not.
But the fact is, I love them. The old black-and-white family photographs in Victorian seashell frames or in smaller micro-mosaic frames collected from travels in Italy (first trip, first frame, trip to Rome with Mother when I was 14; Mother’s been gone 9 years, I still have that first frame) and to antiques shops and flea markets everywhere else; all my books—antiquarian full-leather-bound and otherwise (just short of trade fiction), that started as gifts from both grandmothers and have grown to a houseful since—every room book-lined, each with a different category of books: poetry in entry, family room, and master bedroom; history and art in living room; crime novels, first upstairs bedroom; and so on); my father-the-painter’s brilliant art; turn-of-the-19th-century whimseys (I’m like an ostrich: anything that glistens, sold!); seashells, especially cowries; Victorian seashell boxes and art; Staffordshire; ironstone; etc.
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My Magical Ceiling and Floor Makeover
I’m the first to admit I’m not much of a DIY-er. Not that I lack the desire; it’s the ability part that escapes me. But I do have to share a couple of makeover products that make it look easy even for someone with two left hands like me. How do I know they work? Because I had them installed in my home—so quick and easy I MIGHT have been able to do it myself.
The first is my new white-painted WoodHaven Laminate Ceiling Planks from Armstrong. My 1960 walk-out ranch still had its ugly, light-absorbing popcorn ceiling.
In two days, start to finish, installers laid the Armstrong planks directly over my old ceiling. I would have been skeptical of such a major transformation occurring in such a short time had I not witnessed it firsthand. Read more
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