Saturday, August 1, 2009

Organic Decorating from DK Living

There has been news lately regarding organic food--as to whether it actually makes you healthier. A major study by the London School of Hygiene and & Tropical Medicine concluded that consumers were paying more for the "perceived" health benefits. To read more about the study, click here.

But this blog is about decorating, not eating, so let's focus on organic decorating instead. By organic decorating, we are talking about products that use natural materials vs synthetic, and styles that are hand-made vs manufactured.

But we're not the DYI kind of people, we're more like do-it-for-me kinda people, so we rather buy the "perceived" hand-made part.

Here are some that we really like from DK Living:

This is a fantastic rockstone bowl that's great for display fruit and can be used indoor/outdoor. It' retails for $200.


This is a pedestal, but we think it can be used as a side table as well. It's about $150.

This is sold per piece at $25 per piece. It's fantastic as a ground cover for your garden. We love this rock bowl . It's about $300.

This ball looks fantastic in person. It comes in different sizes and we like to display them in group. This one is 12" and it's about $75.
Here's some more rock mats...


We'll be putting these up on our site soon, but in the mean time please contact us if you need any info...

Vintage Decor from Barreveld

Our taste leans toward modern decor, mostly. However, once in a while we really like vintage decor as well. It's kinda like anti-hip, anti-cool, and we like it.

Honestly, we're a little bit tired of hipness--why such a need to be cool and hip all the time? What's wrong with letting our stomach hangs out in an old t-shirt and chugging a beer once in a while?

(Okay, we have to admit we only do this in private--never in public. We live in LA, for God's sake.)

Vintage decorating is like wearing an old t-shirt, actually. It's comforting and nolstagic. We found a bunch of products from Barraveld that we really like.

Here are some of them:

This couch is cored in soft beige linen. It's about $2000.


This antique book is about $30.
We love this door knob, dont' you? It runs about $25/each. We adore this settee. It's about $1900.
This cream/sugar set runs about $125 for the set.

We don't know if this actually works or not, but this antique telescope runs about $400 or so...

This adorable horse retails at $150.
We love this light fixture, either for outside or inside. It retails for $300. This garden conservatory is $4000-it's a real one though! We have no idea how much it costs to ship!

Most of these products can be used in a very modern way. If you want to see an example of this, go to Gjelina restaurant on Abbott Kinney in Venice when you have a chance. They have a fabulous way of using vintage decor in a very chic way. The food is fabulous too...

We'll be loading this up soon in our vintage decor section. In the mean time, if you want to see more or have questions about any of the products seen here, please contact us.

Star Tattoos Pictures Designs Trends for men and women tattoo

Star Tattoos Pictures Designs

The most popular designs for women as well as men is star tattoos, especially when it’s the first tattoo for the person. This image can be made very small without losing its impact, such as a solid black star or can be combined with other design elements or made as a pattern of stars such as in shooting star tattoo designs.


Beyond stars being associated with celebrities, stars have been used for centuries as a symbol of protection and power. As a reality in our daily lives stars continually inspire us, similar to ancient times before the stars were really understood.


Yet even with the help of modern science and information about what they are, their mystique remains. Star tattoos are universal in their appeal for this very reason. Because they are a part of nature, their power has been experienced by people all over the world in every period of time. This could be why star tattoos represent timelessness or eternity for many people. Star tattoos can also represent the power of metaphysics, where the star has an esoteric numerical value. They are not tied to a specific religion or belief although many organizations use a star in their signage. Just as people consulted the stars in the past, today they use the science of astrology and many combine the symbol for their zodiac sign with star tattoos. Another popular design imitates the star on the “Walk of Fame” in Hollywood: a solid star with contrasting border with the person’s name.


Star Tattoos Pictures Designs Trends for men and women tattoo
Star Tattoos Pictures Designs Trends for men and women tattoo