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Meet, Greet, Eat & Ogle: Meet The Artists 9, October 15th




The Sue Greenwood Fine Art gallery will be having their 9th "Meet The Artists" show on October 15th in Newport Beach. The event has been very successful in the past and this year features some really outstanding contemporary artists. And a portion of the proceeds benefits The Pacific Art Foundation.

You should really attend if you can.




To see more of the featured artists work, please click on the links below:



Glenn Ness


Duke Windsor

Siddarth Parasnis

Scott Yeskel

Joe Brubaker

Suhas Bhujibal

Sally Storch

Marianne Kolb

Extreme Wow Makeover: Suites At The W Hotel in New York




If you didn't already know this, the W Hotel chain owned by The Starwood Hotels and Resorts, has WOW suites and Extreme WOW suites in lieu of what is commonly referred to as Presidential and/or Honeymoon suites in other hotels.

At many of their global locations, these special suites have been designed by various interior designers, architectural firms or individuals. The latest to get an Extreme WOW makeover is the New York W Hotel at Lexington and 41st. At this location, the suites were designed by the internationally renowned architectural and interior design firm, BBG-BBGM.

Nico Saieh wrote such a nicely detailed description of the suite decor for Arch Daily, that I'm going to share his text with you and lots of wonderful hi -res photos of the suites and terraces, courtesy of the W Hotel and BBG-BBGM.
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Conceived as an urban oasis, the new guestrooms of the W Hotel designed by BBG-BBGM offer a respite from the chaos of the city by immersing the guest in soothing colors and textures inspired by nature. Curving, organic shapes complement modern angles while crisp white is softened with tones from the forest and earth.



A sleek, adult version of an idyllic childhood tree house, the bed is wrapped in exotic zebrawood and creates the focal point of the newly designed guestroom. The wood’s rich coffee color and dramatic grain pattern create a warm cocoon that encourages relaxation, reading or reminiscence. The custom-designed headboard incorporates a backlit, artfully abstract photo that can be interpreted as the silhouette of undulating hills or the curves of a beautiful human body. Whichever image the guest perceives, the photo creates a peaceful yet playful contemplation. Painted a sumptuous aubergine, the ceiling caps the canopy bed with warm, saturated color.



The multi-level work area adjacent to the bed features a wooden desk topped by a clear glass plane on a pivoting metal leg. Chic and highly functional, the work area supports midnight email exchanges as much as midnight snacks. Echoing the painted ceiling, a contemporary armless desk chair is upholstered in softly textured, smoky aubergine chenille fabric. An accompanying ottoman can be pulled up to instantly create a lounge chair.

The closet features an illuminated rod and glass door, creating an organized and efficient storage space as well as a welcome light for guests when they arrive ‘home’ in the evening. Additional storage is available in the sleek zebra wood millwork unit that houses drawers and the mini-bar.

Decorative and task lighting enhances the soothing mood of the guestroom. Amber LED lights at the window and above the bed cast the soft glow of sunsets while the purple splash of light above the mini bar adds a touch of drama. A purple translucent orb stands next to the bed providing sculptural illumination, while the tubular LED desk lamp can rotate to offer optimal light by which to work.



An expansive flat screen television mounted on a slick metal pole in the corner rotates to ensure comfortable viewing from anywhere in the room.

New design elements in the bath echo those found in the room, while also making the space feel seamless and more expansive. Smoky amethyst wall covering is textured with deep horizontal grooves and capped by an L-shaped mirror with built-in lights.




These signature design elements wrap around two walls, enveloping the guest much as the zebra wood bed canopy. A new white floating shelf spans the full wall above the sink and toilet providing additional storage space for toiletries, while echoing the horizontal grooves of the wall covering. Clear glass panels have replaced a traditional shower curtain, making the bath brighter with a more spacious feel.

Wow and Extreme Wow Specialty Suites Designed to evoke the essence of “chill”- offsetting New York City’s adrenaline and energy, the newly redesigned Wow and Extreme Wow (E Wow) specialty suites at the W Lexington offer something highly coveted and rare in urban environments - a unique experiential setting filled with unpredictable creativity.

Wow Specialty Suites -The Duplex Wow


The duplex Wow suites at the Lexington W feature an impressive double-height ceiling and second-story loft bedroom. In order to enhance the dramatic vertical volume in these suites, a collection of specially designed, back-lit acrylic panels, featuring abstract tree forms, were commissioned from Farmboy Fine Arts.



These panels, which come in a variety of rectangular and square sizes, hang in an alluring pattern on the suites’ two-story wall, calling immediate attention to its vertical rise. The wiry images the screens project offset the geometric shape of the suites’ custom-designed furniture, such as the plush, oversized mohair sectionals in a relaxing light taupe.



An impressive array of “object d’art” custom furnishings adorn the suites, including high-backed plush “throne” chairs with matching ottomans, a pair of undulating “pool” shaped bronze coffee tables, pendant-shaped hanging lamps inspired by Indian water vessels, and irregularly shaped live-edge wood console tables with rectangular plexi-glass legs.



The color scheme for the Wow suites artfully combines lighter neutral tones such as cream and taupe with chocolate brown, shimmering silver and bronze, and hues of aubergine and chartreuse. For instance, dark hardwood floors are accented with a light brown chic wool/silk animal print area rug, while a series of throws combine aubergine brocade with plush black faux-fur, and a plush cream-colored “shag” runner in the bedrooms adds a mod touch of light to richer finishes and textures.



Extreme Wow (‘E-Wow’) Specialty Suites

The Extreme Wow specialty suites feature large, wrap-around (L-shaped) outdoor terraces with stunning city views. Since outdoor space is highly coveted in New York City, the design objective entailed positioning the suites as dynamic and exclusive outdoor spaces that happen to have complementing luxurious indoor living and sleeping quarters.



The E Wow suites’ wrap-around terraces are transformed into a sanctuary of comfort and luxury, beckoning guests to enjoy relaxation time in this al fresco lounge. The terraces’ elegant teak flooring provides a canvas for a detailed selection of carefully-selected furnishings such as a large 89″ x 102″ x 102″ daybed with an oyster colored “sunbrella” cover, and solid cedar cocoon chairs with raw finishes which surround a perforated concentric polycarbonate ottoman.




Additional furniture includes a teak-framed sectional, a reclining chaise on a dark wicker box, lounge “basket” chairs, and a long pine bench piece with steel footing. This assortment of furnishings invites guests to relax and take in the magnificent views, but also provides a multifunctional environment suitable for entertaining.

As the suites’ foremost appeal is the terraces, the indoor space takes inspiration from them, and careful consideration was taken to blur the distinction between the two. For instance, the parlor seating is a mix of chic and contemporary indoor and outdoor furniture, while Farmboy Fine Arts acrylic abstracts, similar to those in the Wow suites, are used in design elements such as the bed’s headboard and a set of matching outdoor metal screens-images of nature unite the indoor and outdoor spaces.

The color palette for the E-Wow suites is similar to the Wow suites, consisting of neutral textures and hues, accented by brilliant silver, deep aubergine, crimson and chartreuse. (source for text)

See other WOW and EXTREME WOW suites at various W hotel locations.
W Hotel chain

Anothing interesting hotel makeover at a very different price point, is Motel 6.

Check out their Phoenix prototype here.

Never Heard Of Donkey Products? You Have Now.



Donkey Products is an international design label based in Hamburg, Germany. They develop independent products and/or collections for industrial clients from a variety of branches from novelty gifts to homewares.


They are the name behind many of the hip and trendy products you see at chic boutiques. If you read the design blogs, you'll probably recognize a few of them.

Their products are really clever and some are available for purchase online. Or if you have an idea for a product, pitch it to them!

Here are a few of my favorites, in addition to the crucifixion cookie cutter, soaps and notepad at the top of this post.

witty glassware:

Big Brother Birdhouse:

porcelain products:

Father Christmas candles:

Piggy and Hippo Banks or Money Boxes:

cellulose sponges:

candles to go:

Baby utensils:

StripTeas, RoyalTeas amd DemocraTeas (teabags):



and clever packing tapes:


Depending on the product or idea, they can also provide you with a communications strategy. Together with their partner agency, www.donkey.de, they develop the necessary communications tools, an interplay of classic advertising strategy, packaging, POS presentation and PR activities.


Contact: f.berger@donkey-products.com

There's a lot more to see over on their site, check it:
Donkey Products

Funky Find Of The Week: The KeyBag by Joao Sabino




The Keybag by Joao Sabino, is a handbag created from 393 keys from computer keyboards. Measuring 300mm by 220mm by 50mm, it's interior is black nylon and the keys are ABS plastic. available in one size, but four colors, the bag costs 130 euros or $190.00 USD.






Buy the Keybag here.

Paul Smith's Limited Edition Evian Bottles




Each year, around this time, Evian comes out with a limited number of special designer editions of their bottled water for the holidays. Last year it was a haute collaboration between Baccarat and Jean Paul Gaultier, this year the look is more whimsical with the design stylings of Paul Smith.


above: British designer Paul Smith with his limited edition bottle for Evian

Paul Smith's signature colored stripes wrap like ribbons around the neck of the bottle which is available with one of five different colored bottlecaps.






A video of Paul Smith talking about the bottle design:


The bottles are not yet available for purchase but will be as we near the Holiday season.

If you never saw the previously designed bottles for Evian by Gaultier and Lacroix, see them here.  


A fan of bottle design? Then definitely check out these stunning Vodka Bottle Designs.

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