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Shower the New Mom with Unique Baby Gifts

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Baby Showers can be so much fun – ooh-ing and ahh-ing over the adorable gifts presented to the mommy-to-be. If you’re looking for a baby shower gift that’s a little more inspired than yet another onesie, try some of these unique options:

Bambini Children's Flatware
Vietri Aladdin Bambini Children’s Flatware: $70

Bambini is a smaller sized version of our best-selling Aladdin flatware – just right for children’s little hands. Brilliant lattice detail holds clear acrylic handles in happy colors for the perfect gift for the mother-to-be or baby.

Rani Arabella Yoyo Fuchsia Cashmere Stripes Baby Blanket, $310.00

Bundle your baby up in the softest cashmere blanket from Rani Arabella. The candy-colored stripes on the Fuchsia blanket would add a charming pop of color to a girl’s nursery. The Yoyo baby blanket is also available in Blue for little boys.

Nambe Baby Love Cup: $75

A perfect treasure to celebrate the new arrival, this Baby Love Cup will make young memories last with its tarnish-resistant Alloy material and beautiful silver-like luster.

Christofle Savane Silverplated Picture Frame: $360

With its timeless design, Christofle’s picture frame is the perfect way to highlight baby’s first moments.

Herend’s Small Patchwork Teddy Bear $415

A perfect keepsake to grow up with, Herend‘s Teddy Bear Figurine will be a gift to treasure for all the years to come.

Kassatex Bambini Zoo Friends Bath Accessories From $22

A delight for both boy or girl, Kassatex‘s Zoo Friends Collection makes bath time a treat, not a chore.

Pine Cone Hill Elephant Green Receiving Blanket $40

Soft as a cloud and cute as a button, this adorable blanket is just the right size for a new-born.

Children's Linen Wash
LeBlanc Children’s Linen Wash: $35

Babies have sensitive skin, so pamper them with Children’s Linen Wash. This gentle detergent is specially formulated for fine baby bed and bath linens, and is fragrance and allergen free.

For more great Baby Gifts, please click here.

Instant Makeover: Your Pillow Personality

This outdoor courtyard from Traditional Home‘s February 2014 was a major project — just look at the inset of the before picture:

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Wow!  An outdoor fountain has become an indoor/outdoor living space.  But for whom?  The matching pillows and cushions makes this space look like a showroom.  Pillows should be the most exciting part of the room, a place where you can really show off your personality and sense of style.

So let’s take our Pillow Personality Test — which outdoor pillow are YOU?

Serious and Sophisticated?

Fresh American Mingled Charcoal Indoor/Outdoor Pillow
Fresh American Mingled Charcoal Indoor/Outdoor Pillow

Beach-y and Carefree?

Fresh American Trimaran Stripe Turquoise Indoor/Outdoor Pillow
Fresh American Trimaran Stripe Turquoise Indoor/Outdoor Pillow

Exotic and Romantic?

Aladdin Orange Terry Pillow Cover
Aladdin Orange Terry Pillow Cover

Flower Child?

Fresh American Trumpet Turquoise/Tangerine Indoor/Outdoor Pillow
Fresh American Trumpet Turquoise/Tangerine Indoor/Outdoor Pillow

or Flag Lover?

Vintage Americana Pillow Cover
Vintage Americana Pillow Cover

 Submit a suggestion for an Instant Makeover by commenting below or tweeting us @GraciousStyle.

Bold, Bright, & Beautiful: Nanette Lepore Debuts Fashion-Inspired Home Collection

Color can be controversial when it comes to decorating your home. Some people instinctively gravitate towards it, while others shy away, preferring more muted, monochromatic environments. Not Nanette Lepore. The contemporary fashion designer, known for her peppy, pattern-splashed clothing, is making a major statement with her new home collection, Nanette Lepore Villa. Inspired by her global travels, and the vibrant color palette of her ready-to-wear line, Lepore injects the same liveliness and flare into Villa, using bold hues and striking prints fearlessly.

Fashion designer Nanette Lepore in her New York City home
Fashion designer Nanette Lepore in her New York City home. Image via Elle Decor.
Pillows from Nanette Lepore Villa
Lepore is known for her use of color in her clothing collections, and Villa is no exception.

Exotic patterns and rich color combinations abound in Villa’s debut collection. Villa is intricate, yes, but never overwhelming. Jewel tones like cobalt blue, teal, fuchsia, and emerald add sophistication to graphic patterns like peacock feathers, animal prints, and Ikat.

A sampling of patterns from Nanette Lepore's Villa home collection
A variety of throw pillows in punchy prints and hues, by Nanette Lepore Villa. The Porcelain Embroidered Pillow, pictured second from left, is Lepore’s edgy take on traditional toile.

In 2005, the whimsical fashionista commissioned Jonathan Adler to outfit her New York home.  As he recalls, “Nanette insisted we choose furniture that was light and movable because they are a family that dances.” The dance-party hostess collaborated with Adler to transform her townhouse into a space that felt colorful, collected, and eclectic. When it came time to design her own home collection, Lepore applied her same mix-and-match, cheerfully chaotic approach.  She says, “I set out to create something that was daring, energetic, and exciting to come home to.”

Lepore's NYC townhouse, designed in collaboration with Jonathan Adler
Lepore’s NYC townhouse, designed in collaboration with Jonathan Adler. Image via Elle Decor.
The Paisley Medallion Bedding Collection by Nanette Lepore Villa
The Paisley Medallion Bedding Collection by Nanette Lepore Villa
Nanette Lepore Villa
Villa is stylish and cheerful, just like Lepore

Which is your favorite piece from Villa? See the entire collection, and shop the look here.

Herend Rabbits: Not A Hare Out of Place

With Easter coming up, we thought we’d share this story we read in the Herend Insider

Rabbits have distinctive personalities and can be as playful as puppies, as independent and fascinating as cats, or as loyal and affectionate as dogs. Long-time rabbit owners claim that domestic rabbits are every bit as smart as cats and dogs.  In New Jersey, a woman with a rabbit named Patrick trained him to return to his cage every time she rang a toy bell and followed this with a treat. But within a short period of time Patrick began ringing the bell himself and waiting for a treat.  And if his owner didn’t respond quickly enough?  He rang the bell again until he got his goodie.  Well done, Patrick. Pavlov would be proud.

Herend’s rabbits are the most popular animals in the company’s large collection of patchwork creatures.   “Mother and Bunny,” a limited edition of bunnies introduced in 2013, is one of our favorites, so we wanted to share their transformation with you.

Here they are before they are fired:

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And this is what they look like after they are fired, painted, and detailed with 24 kt gold:

Mother and Baby Bunny in Pink and Blue: $895
Mother and Baby Bunny in Blue and Green: $895
Mother and Baby Bunny in Green and Pink: $895
Mother and Baby Bunny in Gold: $995

Talk about not having a hair out of place!  To see all of Herend’s rabbits, click here.  Which one is your favorite?

Living with Legend: L’Objet and the Han Dynasty

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Growing up in China, I spent much of my childhood in the Han dynasty.  Many of my childhood heroes came from this period, and I would travel 2,000 years back in time to go on adventures with them while sitting in class or doing homework.

As I grew older, I realized I wasn’t the only one.  The Han dynasty is probably the most important period in the history of China.  Its institutions were emulated by all the dynasties that followed it, and it defined what it means to be Chinese.  Even today, the word “Han” means a person in Chinese, most of the Chinese people are called the “Han people,” and the Chinese language the “Han language.”

Tomb Relief from Han Dynasty, courtesy of Metropolitan Musuem of Art
Tomb Relief from Han Dynasty, courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art

Artistically, the Han dynasty has a more streamlined, almost modern, look compared to the floral styles of the later Ming and Qing dynasties.   This is the style which inspired Elad and L’Objet’s new Han Dynasty collection.  For example, the dinnerware’s border motif, available in gold or white, recalls the geometric pattern from those ancient times:

Han Dynasty Gold Dinnerware
Han Dynasty Gold Dinnerware

The tea canisters, black canister bowl, and black canister vase are based on the shapes of urns and other household objects:

Han Dynasty Collection Canisters
Han Dynasty Collection Canisters

Finally, these salt and pepper shakers vaguely remind me of both ancient Chinese drinking cups and geometric latticework patterns:

Han Dynasty Collection Salt Pepper Shakers
Han Dynasty Collection Salt Pepper Shakers

So even if I can’t go back in time to feast with my heroes, I can share a little of their artistic tradition.

Courtesy of guocui.zhonghualong.com
Courtesy of guocui.zhonghualong.com

Take a look at L’Objet’s other fanciful creations, richly inspired by art and history from around the world.  Which time or place is your favorite?

Review of Etoile Towels by Yves Delorme

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What makes Yves Delorme‘s Etoile Bath Towels so luxurious? Here at Gracious Style, we just had to find out for ourselves! From the vividly saturated hues to the thick but lightweight texture, these towels are an experience worth sharing.

Yves Delorme Etoile Bath Towels From $10

When our Etoile Bath Towels arrived, we had the following reactions:

“What beautiful colors!” – Eve

“The different weave on the border really stands out.” – Si

“The color is sophisticated and the dobby border gives it a tailored look.  And if you look closely, you’ll see that the pattern on the border looks like small butterflies.” – Carolina

Next, we took them home for a test drive in their natural element: the bathroom.

This is where the feeling of the towels came into play. How would these be different?

“Right away, the softness of the material was evident, due to the combination of modal and cotton fibers. I have never used a towel with this fabric before, but now, this is the only kind of towel I use” – Eve

“It felt elegant …I really care about how linens feel, so I was thrilled to see that the Etoile was soft and not too heavy”. – Carolina

“The texture is soft and plush, like a teddy bear”. – Si

We had discovered the visual charm and irresistible feel, but it was the quality that determined our true satisfaction.

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Due to the combination of materials, the unique modal-cotton blend makes Etoile lightweight, but still extremely absorbent.

“The fabric is softer and more absorbent without adding extra weight.  Best of both worlds” – Carolina

We came to the unanimous agreement that this towel made an everyday activity extraordinary. The only test which remained: would this towel maintain all of these essential qualities after washing? We washed, we dried, we repeated. The answer was Yes!

“I have now washed it three times with LeBlanc Linen Wash, and it is just as absorbent as it was when I first used it.  The color has also stayed the same” – Carolina

“The towel came out as fluffy and soft as it was when I first opened it, and had a crisp, fresh scent from the detergent”. – Eve

A true testimony to Yves Delorme Etoile Bath Towels, this collection not only has our stamp of approval, but our enthusiastic recommendation.

For more incredible items from Yves Delorme, click here!

 

What is a Matelassé?

Matelassé (pronounced matt-le-say) is a French word meaning padded, lined or quilted. It is used to describe fabric that appears to be quilted, but actually has no padding within the fabric. Specialty jacquard looms are used to give a matelassé fabric a unique appearance of intricate designs, raised patterns, indentations, and the padded look often associated with quilts.

We love the luxurious warmth and the plush look of matelassé. Here are some of our favorites:

Anali Pebble Matelasse Bedding From $102
Sferra Corrado Cotton Coverlets From $80
Peacock Alley Vienna Matelasse Egyptian Cotton Coverlet From $80
Pine Cone Hill Herringbone Persimmon Matelasse Cotton Coverlet From $98
Yves Delorme Triomphe Coverlets From $200

For more Matelassé, visit our Bedspreads and Quilts Shop.

 

 

Make Your Mark: Memorable Monograms

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Throughout history, monogramming has become the perfect way to make your mark. In ancient Greece, monograms were used on coins to identify the city from which they originated.

Ancient Greek Monogrammed Coin (courtesy of nordicneedle.net)

However, it was not until the Victorian Era that monogramming became a prominent decorative art, with members of the aristocracy identifying their clothes, tableware, and cutlery with their own initials. It became a luxury that many aspired to, but few could afford.

Luckily, today it is possible to leave your mark on almost anything.  In the U.S., Pickard China specializes in American-made customized dinnerware, making pieces for prominent hotels, restaurants, companies, and government entities, including the United Nations, Air Force One, and several terms in the White House.  Below is the customized design created to celebrate the inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama.

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Obama Inauguration China (courtesy Pickard China)

One of the many political figures who loved monograms was President John F. Kennedy. He had monogrammed tableware, monogrammed shirts (he liked his initials on the left breast), and he even had custom umbrellas monogrammed for his groomsmen for his wedding in September of 1953.  His brothers Robert (RFK) and Edward (EMK) were also well known by their initials.

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Courtesy of Life Magazine, 1960

Monogramming for President Lyndon Baines Johnson was easy: everyone in his family had the same initials! From his wife, Lady Bird Johnson, to his daughters, Lynda Bird Johnson and Luci Baines Johnson, and even the dog, Little Beagle Johnson, all members of the family could be identified by LBJ (just like LeBron James!).

The Johnson Family

A few other memorable monograms:  FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt), TSE (T.S. Elliott), SJP (Sarah Jessica Parker), LV (Louis Vuitton), CC (Coco Chanel) and QEII (Queen Elizabeth II).

Whether you are looking for the perfect gift (they make great wedding presents) or just want to add a unique touch to your home, monogramming is a perfect way to leave your mark.

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Vagabond House Monogrammed Dinnerware From $19

 For more customized items, visit our Bespoke Shop.

Pickard Signature Dinnerware From $84

Mariposa “Eat drink & be married” Tray $89

Square Feathers Monogram Squared Pillow $212

Vagabond House Monogrammed Medallion Cheese Board $123

Vagabond House Monogrammed Medallion Double Old Fashioned $22

Raynaud Tropic Monogram Green Dinnerware From $30

Suzanne Kasler Lighting and Rugs: Casual Elegance, Inspired Interiors

We’re proud to announce that one of our favorite Gracious Style designers, Suzanne Kasler, was included by Architectural Digest in this year’s 2014 AD 100 List, a prestigious annual list of the most elite talents in architecture and design.

Suzanne Kasler, 2014 AD 100 List. Image courtesy of Architectural Digest.

 

Her sharp eye for mixing European sensibilities, vintage modern elements and architectural details has long earned Suzanne Kasler a place among America’s top designers. Her first book, Inspired Interiors, published in 2009 by Rizzoli, became a classic reference for her iconic sense of casual elegance, sublimely warm palettes, and welcoming sophistication.

Percival Chandelier and Austell Floor Lamp by Suzanne Kasler for Visual Comfort. Image courtesy of Architectural Digest.

 

Suzanne Kasler’s lighting collection for Visual Comfort is the perfect complement to her design philosophy that “a room should be collected, not decorated.” Inspired by her own collections of European antiques and vintage finds, each piece in her stunning array of thoughtfully-designed lighting solutions is a functional work of art. Every detail is crafted from authentic, natural materials in a variety of fine finishes.

Ré Flush Mount Ceiling Lamp, Gilded Iron; $499.90
Percival Chandelier, Natural Rusted Iron and Old White Wood, Large; $2,399.90
Seymor Chandelier, Belgian White, Large; $1,599.90

 

Her love of history shows. Iconic architectural motifs such as the quatrefoil figure prominently in Suzanne Kasler’s latest offerings.

Quatrefoil Floor Lamp (left), Aged Iron w/ Linen Shade; $599.90
Harper Table Lamp, Natural Rust Finish w/ Natural Paper Shade; $359.90

 

Not to be forgotten is Suzanne Kasler’s love of vintage modern and art deco style. She expertly blends these elements into timeless pieces that evoke a subtle yet chic eclecticism.

Soleil Pendant Lamp, Hand-Rubbed Antique Brass with Frosted Glass, Large (3 sizes available); $559.90
Low Mod Table Lamp, Antique Silver Leaf with Linen Shade; $339.90

 

Not limited to lighting design, Suzanne Kasler also has a line of rugs designed exclusively for Safavieh. Her classic sensibility, pretty palettes, and understated eclecticism shine in these beautifully chic pieces, each handcrafted by master artisans in Nepal.

Jaguar Rug in Cream/Taupe, $1,800.00 – $10,500.00
Ingrid Rug in Sky Blue/Cream, $1,800.00 – $8,100.00

 

What’s your favorite Suzanne Kasler piece? Let us know in the comments!

View our complete selection of Suzanne Kasler Lighting here.  View all of Suzanne Kasler’s rugs designed exclusively for Safavieh here.

And as our gift to you,  enjoy FREE SHIPPING on every Suzanne Kasler item until March 31st.

 

 

 

 

 

Jardin d’Eden: Exquisitely Engraved Flatware

Every now and then, a collection comes along that is so exquisite, it’s impossible not to fall in love at first sight. A spring daydream comes alive in Christofle’s newest additions to their fine flatware collection, Jardin d’Eden. A collaboration with Marcel Wanders, one of the world’s most distinguished designers, delicately engraved floral swirls span the entirety of each piece, turning this collection into sumptuous poetry made real.

Dubbed one of Business Week’s “25 Leaders of Change in Europe,” and “the Lady Gaga of Design” by The New York Times, designer Marcel Wanders is renowned for replacing the coldness of industrial design with beauty, romance and fantasy. The Jardin d’Eden (or Garden of Eden) collection is the perfect expression of this vision.

Precision craftsmanship reigns supreme in these finely engraved lines, inspired by the interlaced leaves, flowers and curls of lush garden greenery.

Spoon detail. Image courtesy of Luxury Insider.

 

The Jardin d’Eden collection is available in both sterling silver and silverplated settings.

5 Piece Place Setting includes Dinner Fork, Dinner Knife, Place Soup Spoon, Salad Fork, Teaspoon; Sterling Silver, $1,938; Silverplate, $583
Jardin d’Eden Coffee Spoon (After Dinner Teaspoon); Sterling Silver, $296

Fine accessories and gifts are also included in this stunning collection.  Notice the apple in the center of the charger (see below):

Jardin d’Eden Silverplated Charger; $520
Jardin D’Eden Silverplated Coffee Spoons; $555
Jardin d’Eden Picture Frame 5 1/8 x 7, Silverplated; $395

Let us know if you’re as inspired as we are by Christofle’s incredible creations by sharing your comments below.

To see the entire Jardin d’Eden collection, please click here.

To view our entire selection of Christofle items, please click here.