Showing posts with label New York State. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York State. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Where Art Thou Deco?

Next month I will be going on a road trip to Florida with my family. We will be staying in Daytona Beach to watch the Space shuttle launch. I’m looking forward to going down there but I hope that if we get to visit that state again, we get to see Miami, because of its collection of Art Deco buildings.

One of my favourite design styles is Art Deco. I love its symmetrical use of straight lines and curves with beautiful combinations of materials such as stainless steel, aluminium, lacquer and woods such as walnut, rosewood, ebony and oak.

Art Deco’s bold look fused together modern and functional design with exotic materials with oozed glamour and elegance. Its streamlined style punctuated with rich materials is something I love personally in design. I love design that is simple, clean and functional but is also distinct in the colours and textures it uses. I once had the honour of owning an Art Deco wardrobe and a dresser which were a beautiful Walnut Veneer.

I have visited Paris many times over the years and I love the Montmartre area of the city which has some lovely Art Deco and also Art Nouveau (Another style I love) gems.

Here are some of my favourite Art Deco pictures. Enjoy!

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Left: Chrysler Building, NYC

Centre and Right: Various Buildings In Miami, Fl

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Left: Lyceum Theatre Glasgow, UK

Right: Interior of the Rex Cinema, Berkhampsted, UK

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images (7)Left: Ebonized French Art Deco vanity c1920

Right: Art deco Fashion

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Left: Art Deco Poster

Right: The entrance to the Abbesses Metro Station, Paris

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Lake George

Apologies for not writing recently. But this weekend was a chance for hubby and I to get away from our four-legged baby and enjoy some time alone in the Adirondacks. We stayed up near Lake Schroon in a hotel that was established in 1845 and which has been lovingly restored. On the way there we also stopped off at Lake George which was beautiful. Very quiet town, most likely because it is winter season, I can imagine it's heaving in the summer.

It was just a one night stay, but it just gave us a break from the norm, and allowed us to see some more of New York state. I can imagine that this is how parents of actual human children feel when they get a chance to palm them off onto others for a night off from their duties. You don't really go wild and party, you
just sleep and enjoy quiet and peace!

Here are some pictures anyway of Lake George