Showing posts with label todd romano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label todd romano. Show all posts

Blue Monday

Even though red seems to be grabbing all the headlines lately, I've been noticing a lot of blue on and off the runway and in the home.  I absolutely love Todd Alexander Romano's new blue apartment that was featured in the February issue of Architectural Digest with its pops of citron, chartreuse and red.  I also noticed these same color combinations in many fashion photos from New York, London and Milan.  Makes me want to buy something blue today!
















Photos by Thomas Loof for AD, Tommy Ton, The Sartorialist, Hanneli Mustaparta and Mr. Newton

A visit to Todd Romano's Showroom

No visit to the Fine Arts Building would be complete without stopping by Todd Romano's gorgeous showroom.   The mix of the abstract painting and orange chairs in the entry is another example that could have made my abstract art post yesterday.  I absolutely love the look and wish I could buy them all!  It also seems that I'm not the only New Yorker who loves Los Angeles.  Todd has just recently opened a West Coast outpost on La Cienega Boulevard.  I'm happy to know that I will be still be able to enjoy one of my favorite showrooms if I ever move to LA! 

Todd Alexander Romano
The Fine Arts Building
232 East 59th Street 4th Floor
New York, NY 10022
212-421-7722
M-F 9:00am-5:00pm

Todd Alexander Romano
930 North La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90069
310-855-1280




















Photos by Heather Clawson for Habitually Chic

Bob Collins at Todd Romano

It's funny when an answer to one of your questions falls in your lap. I've been trying to find out who represents Bob Collins & Sons in New York and just I found out that Todd Romano has recently started carrying the line of fabulous fabrics and wallpapers. You might not know the name Bob Collins but I can bet you've seen the wallpapers used in rooms by the some of the top interior designers as seen below. It was so much fun to be able to check out all the patterns in person and even though none of them seem right for any of my current projects I will definitely be filing them away for a future project! They are really fabulous and you should check them out too!


Bamboo Birds as used by Albert Hadley

Bamboo Birds as used by Kelly Wearstler

Chinese Lattice as used by Kelly Wearstler

Chinese Lattice as used by Meg Braff

Chinese Lattice as used by Kelly Wearstler