Tuesday, September 21, 2010

DO YOU KNOW MYDECO?

Meet mydeco.com, the amazing new - to - the - US website, where you can create mood boards, room schemes, and search through a huge variety of sources. As "Your one-stop-shop for a home as stylish as you are", the site is a newer entrant to the search engine marketplace, and has a loyal following in England, where it was started by Brent Hoberman, the founder of dot com coup lastminute.com, which he sold for over a billion dollars. When he found there was nowhere online to access home furnishings as a design destination, he created it. With state of the art tools, technology and a search engine extraordinaire, the brains at mydeco have created a marketplace/community, a google for the home, if you will. With over 1200 established and niche companies signed on like Anthropologie, Bodum, The Conran Shop, CB2, Design Public, Pioneer Linens and Wisteria, you can shop to your heart's content. If you are on the move, download their iphone app to upload a floor plan and create 3D rooms with your finds to envision the total look. With a design board filled with design luminaries including Mayer Rus, Tom Dixon, Alexa Hampton, Brad Ford, and Jonathan Adler, they have got it going on.

Their US editor Mieke and I connected this summer, and she interviewed me for their blog.


mydeco profile: STYLEBEAT’s Marisa Marcantonio August 9, 2010

mydeco profile: STYLEBEAT’s Marisa Marcantonio August 9, 2010 Posted by Mieke ten Have in : Interviews, Mieke's blog | trackback

In the vast and competitive interior design blogosphere, Marisa Marcantonio is a much followed (and more importantly, trusted) starlet. After years as the style editor for O at Home and House Beautiful, she took a high profile public relations position with famed designer David Easton, but soon found something amiss– her editorial soapbox was no longer, however she still had the urge to wax and wane poetic about beautiful design. What was a once-editor aesthete to do?

In 2007– still the relative wild west days of mainstream blogging– Marisa started her own blog, STYLEBEAT, now one of the most respected and followed blogs for lovers of interior style. While honing her editorial perspective and showcasing her unique finds, Marisa also uses her blog as a source of industry news. I can attest– my jaw dropped last week when STYLEBEAT reported that Margaret Russell was leaving Elle Decor to fill Paige Rense’s shoes at Architectural Digest.

I caught up with Marisa over lunch at Tocqueville to chat about being her own successful editor in the self-publishing era.

mydeco: What was your mission in starting STYLEBEAT?

MM: I wanted to share my resources and help people surround themselves with things they love. Designing a home should make you happy. I only show things I love; even if I have to search high and low for just the right thing to share, it has to be something I would want to own. As a result, people can trust that I am steering them in the right direction when I show new products.

mydeco: What have been your most popular– and fun to write– blog posts?

MM: Everyone seemed to appreciate my post on dogs on furniture! I love working on color trend pieces and gift guides. My recent story on Mark Hampton alums in honor of Duane Hampton’s book, Mark Hampton, An American Decorator, was very important to me.

mydeco: How did you catch the interior design bug?

MM: My mother, Nancy Marcantonio is a wonderful interior designer. My sister, Amanda Reynal, and I both obviously have it in our blood– she worked for Cullman & Kravis for seven years and recently launched her own firm.

mydeco: How would you best describe your aesthetic?

MM: I am rooted in traditional, but I like comfortable, chic, and colorful rooms with inventive details and a classic feel.

We thought you’d like to see a peek of Marisa’s living room– which visually articulates the above words above perfectly:

Image credit: Marisa Marcantonio

mydeco: Who are the designers you admire?

MM: Oh, there are so many! Miles Redd, Mary McDonald, Tom Scheerer, Steven Gambrell, Katie Ridder, Thom Filicia, Todd Romano, Lucas Studio, just to name a few.

mydeco: Which retailers could you not live without?

MM: Made Goods, Bungalow 5, Raynaud china, Julia B, and Deborah Sharpe Linens.

mydeco: What’s the most important concept behind STYLEBEAT?

MM: It has to be fun. That is why I made this big, daily commitment in the first place: I love to show beautiful interiors, new designers, and products. Be it a meaningful gift you can buy for a friend or an irresistible set of sheets, I wish to share items that add beauty to daily life. When a reader finds and buys something they love because of STYLEBEAT, that is the most rewarding part of the job for me.

Check out Marisa’s mydeco profile to see her wishlist and some stylish moodboards.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this new source - I definitely was not aware of them. It looks like a very interesting concept - sort of like polyvore for interiors. And congratulations on the lovely interview. Going there next.

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  2. Cool,yes check it out, they have amazing technology behind what they do!

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