Rebecca Wetzler

Loved the work of Rebecca Wetzler. Wonderfully gestural, great sense of color and fantastic line work. In all, lovely.
Work for Vicious Threads.

Loved the work of Rebecca Wetzler. Wonderfully gestural, great sense of color and fantastic line work. In all, lovely.
Work for Vicious Threads.

Little did I know that British brand Aquascutum is the first company to produce a waterproof cloth as well as the very first raincoat. London Fashion Week rolls about and I’ve paid only a little attention to shows this week but this show caught my eye. I particularly loved the very tailored look of these clothes. In all, a neutral collection with pops of persimmon and yellow. (Very much in line with the trends at the New York shows.) And that cute cropped trench-y raincoat is so sweet.
Aquascutum Fall 2007. See the whole show on Style.com.

Thought these pierced ceramic tealight holders were so pretty… imagine a few scattered on a dark tabletop. (and for that price, it’s a reality!) Or the larger lanterns along a pathway at a garden wedding. Or a lantern as a chic table centerpiece. I love the quality of light that comes through white ceramic. Beautiful things in all at Graham & Green.
Bazaar Tea Light Holders, £18.90 for a set of 6. Large hurricane lamp, £16.95.

Saw the photography of Neeta Madahar and just had to post. Loved the feeling of her Falling series… images of spinning maple seeds as they fall from her second story window. Such great movement and color in these photographs. (via House & Garden.)
Falling I (2005)

Love these bangles made of fossilized mammoth tusk by jewelry designer Jessica Kagan Cushman. The tusk was recently uncovered and carved and is approximately 10,000 years old. Each one-of-a-kind bangle is inscribed with a phrase using the scrimshaw technique. (via Fashionista.)
Wide Scrimshaw Phrase Bangle, $1,250 at Barney's New York.

Maybe I’m just the last to know but I had no idea Vivre carried flowers from floral designer Banchet. Such great arrangements… love those huge peonies. Banchet’s website shows a whole lot more including her amazing space in New York’s Flower District.
Banchet Sweet Dreams, with roses, peonies and Phalaenopsis orchids, $350.