Interior designers Harry Heissmann, Eileen Kathryn Boyd, and Philip Gorrivan showcased their ability to mix and match antiques with new pieces in their modern day room vignettes at this year's inaugural Designing With Antiques at the Winter Antique Show. Featuring an eclectic mix of hand picked antique furniture, decorative arts and modern pieces from the show, they combined these select items from exhibitors with pieces from their own collections. The result ended up being a serenity - filled bedroom, quietly sophisticated living room and festive dining area. The installations were on view in a period room, the Board of Officers room at Park Avenue Armory. The backdrop provided a dramatic contrast and perfect foil to the vignettes. Sponsored by The Magazine Antiques, the spaces were a wonderful way to show how to work with and embrace all period styles. Living with antiques and enjoying their history and special details is what its all about.
The elaborate bench at the foot of the bed is a cast iron Morning Glory settee is from Barbara Israel.
"I selected the Intarsia cowhide rug with Ashley Stark at Stark carpet.They had just gotten it and I fell in love with the vibrant blue... The rug
set the tone for the entire vignette, as I wanted it to pop. Pair of fine & early fruitwood Art Deco side chairs are by Leon Jallot from Maison Gerard, the chest is by Grosfeld House and Cornucopia plaster lamps are from Liz O'Brien. The blue tall case clock, Maine, circa 1810-1830 is from Olde Hope Antiques."
Two candlestick lamps with huge drum shades added a modern element and draw the eye upwards. She used Clarke & Clarke fabrics for pillows and to tie the orange and hot pink scheme together. A Liverant and Son Antiques sideboard in the background added a traditional dark wood piece to the assortment, and Harry Bertoia sculptures modernized it.
A bench was covered in Articus a white faux fur that contrasted the sculptural metal legs. An array of pillows were in a variety of his fabrics: Ruskin, Voltaire, Concerto, Newgrange, and Julian. The Coffee table used between the sofas is a wakapu, lacquer and gilt bronze table by Jean-Berenger de Nattes from Maison Gerard.
A large folding screen made the large space appear more intimate. It was covered in London Plane with the trim taken from the fabric Homer. Centered in front of them were two mirrored tables from Liz O’Brien that add sexy glamour.
LOVE the image 3rd from bottom of P Gorrivan's room. the show was great and I loved the addition of the room vignettes this year. I hope it become a perminant fixture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wondeful post..that bed is to die for! A friend of mine used Eileen to decorate her home...and she is quite the talent. What wonderful pictures.......agree its all in the details. So true! Enjoyed this post. Please visit me, just doing my first giveaway for a fabulous french chair! Hope you will come by.
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I loved the REgency bed with the modern lacquered chests. The perfect counterpoint.
ReplyDeleteI agree, this bed is to die for! Echelon Home has some wonderful sheets that would look wonderful on this bed.
ReplyDeleteYou are so speaking my language today on your blog! Loved the photos...
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with the Frances Elkins Loop Chairs...
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