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Showing posts with label hickory chair. Show all posts

Hable at Hickory Chair

The best part of High Point is getting to meet many of the designers in person.  Sisters Susan Hable Smith and Katherine Hable Sweeney of Hable Construction have collaborated on a fabric line for Hickory Chair and created a little artist's studio in the showroom. Not only do I love their fabric designers but their amazing mood boards that were also located as soon as you walked in the front door. 

Loved Susan's cute cat shoes from Divia



Susan was really painting when we stopped by the showroom. 


I loved this painterly watercolor pattern she created this season.






Susan's artwork also hangs on the wall. 








Loved the new polka dot Hable fabric on these campaign chairs.







The zebra print isn't by Hable but looks great as pillows and on the chair below.  I definitely wanted to take that one home with me!

Photos by Heather Clawson for Habitually Chic

Green Acres

Last April at High Point Market, it was 90 degrees and we were all sweating to death.  This April, it was cold and rainy so we were all shivering.  This is part of the reason that I didn't make it to as many showrooms as usual. But I did see a lot of great things including a lot of green.  Wesley Hall above and below painted some of their walls a bright Kelly green perfect for spring. 

I love the navy and white against the green walls. 

I really need to use this idea in a project. 

This malachite painted dresser at Century Furniture had me at hello. 

As did this malachite and Lucite side table at Century

Susan Hable was inspired by green at Hickory Chair

The green Chin Hua bar at Century Furniture was the talk of the town.

I love the mirrored interior with drawers for cocktail napkins and accessories. 

This green dresser at Aquarius from Lexington Home Brands is the perfect size for New York apartments. 

Chartreuse green with white piping and buttons made me want to take these chairs home from Thibaut's new upholstery collection. 

This is a terrible photo but this chartreuse velvet sofa at Hickory Chair was beyond chic.  Makes me want to redecorate.  I wonder if Pantone noticed all the green too.  Might be a contender for the color of 2013. 

Photos by Heather Clawson for Habitually Chic

Hearst Designer Visions: Thomas O'Brien

The third space in the Hearst Designer Visions Show House was designed by Thomas O'Brien of Aero Studios for Veranda magazine.  He was inspired by the 1987 firm Someone to Watch Over Me starring Mimi Rogers and Tom Berenger.  A bit more by the song of the same name and the prewar glamour of the apartment that Mimi Rogers lives in on the Upper East Side. One thing that Thomas O'Brien is a master at is accessorizing and styling.  Probably helps that he owns his own store from which to borrow an eclectic collection of objects as well furniture from his line for Hickory Chair.  You can read more online at Veranda here.

The upholstered bookcases with nailhead trim had me at hello.  I definitely need to own these someday. I love bookcases with closed storage below to hide stationery and unattractive or embarrassing self help books. 

Some books were covered in colored paper and finished off with accessories.

The wall color is Polaris from Ralph Lauren Paint and it too changed color according to the light.  During the day it looked blue and when I attended the opening night party, it looked more grey.  You should always test paint and look at it at different times of day and in different light.

I also like that the bookshelves were placed off center.  It means the television is closer to the sofa and it allows room for the sculpture in the corner. Thomas O'Brien didn't follow the usual furniture plan of two chairs directly across from the sofa but they could probably be moved anywhere someone wanted to sit.

Most of the fabric in the room is Thomas O'Brien for Lee Jofa and Kravet.  The trim is from Samuel & Sons.

There were interesting accessories everywhere you looked in the room.

Some pieces also have an Asian influence. 

The vintage rug from Safaviah has a flower motif is complemented by the round coffee table.

More objects and books.

I loved this little turtle on the living room coffee table.

Much of the large artwork is from Natural Curiosities. 

Round table calls for a round bowl.

The dining area of the room has an expandable table from Hickory Chair.  

The Tree of Life artwork is by Natural Curiosities.

I always think that pieces from another culture like this blue and white porcelain give you the sense that the owner travels and collects. Even if they just come from Pearl River.

This was my favorite kitchen.  The Brazilian Ruby wall color from Ralph Lauren Paint warms up the clean lines of the cabinetry.

I love adding accessories and even lamps to kitchens and bathrooms.  This little lamp is the perfect size for under the cabinets.

They are calling this room the library but it also serves as a breakfast room. The wallcovering is Island Ikat from Thibaut.

This photo is slightly blurry but I wanted you to see the great wall of bookshelves on the other side of the room.

The Marielle dinnerware is Thomas O'Brien for Reed & Barton as is the flatware.

Thomas O'Brien also created a soothing blue bedroom.  

Much of the furniture in the master bedroom is Thomas O'Brien for Hickory Chair.

The headboard shape is especially lovely.

This is the famous desk that made it's way into the Sex and the City 2 movie.

Couldn't resist taking a photo of this cute little guy.

The wing chair fabric is Kalina from Kravet.

I like the juxtaposition of the photograph and floral fabric.  It keeps the room from being too sweet.

I think I need this little rope covered stool too.

A fat little Buddha sits atop the dresser.

More photography.

I absolutely love that the curtain fabric by Kravet creates a pattern when pulled back.  Most of the time you lose the pattern.  They were fabricated by Jonas who is a master so that accounts for their perfection.

It might be hard to tell but the green in the fabrics picks up on the green trees of Central Park right outside the window.  This apartment had a really lovely view.


The master bathroom is just down the hallway.

It was created by S. Russell Groves and might actually my favorite room of all.  

All of the fixtures are Kohler and that black and white floor is so chic.

This little Lucite table is from Plexi-Craft.

I love the black outlines around the room.

There is a great view from the bathroom.  Too bad the neighbors in the next building would also be able to see you unless you used lots of bubbles!

Another look at the view.

The entrance had another beautiful carpet and lots of art.

This is the perfect sized accent table for New York apartments. Another large Hickory Chair dresser, below,  makes a perfect entry table for hiding papers or perhaps hats and gloves for a walk in the park.

I hope you've enjoyed this tour of the three spaces in the Hearst Designer Visions Cinema Style Show House. As I mentioned, it's one of my favorite events and I can't wait to see what they come up with next year.  If you missed attending in person, I heard that it might be open again on October 22nd through the Junior League.  

Photos by Heather Clawson for Habitually Chic