INTERIOR STYLE HUNTER: Jeremy Cole
INTERIOR STYLE HUNTER: Jeremy Cole In a recent post by Grant Pirreus of Interior Style Hunter, the London-based blogger raves about Jeremy Cole's flora inspired lighting designs while giving the reader a brief history of Cole's artistry. The Aloe Blossom and White Flax, shown in these photos from two of...
THE ORCHID SHOW with JEREMY COLE
Each year as winter draws to a close, The New York Botanical Garden's Haupt Conservatory opens its most jawdropping exhibition: The Orchid Show. Now in its 13th year, the theme of this year’s show is Chandeliers. The irony was not lost on us that all of the orchid-inspired designs in SUITE NY’s collection happen...
MAD ABOUT MARSALA
Each year, the color experts at Pantone carefully select the hue that will ultimately define and dictate the direction for the upcoming year’s trends. For 2015, designers will take their color cue from the earthy and robust marsala. Inspired by its namesake wine, the delicious shade of red is subtly dramatic with an air of sophistication. Toasting cheers to the...
KCH&G MAGAZINE: Uto
KCH&G MAGAZINE: Uto In the September/October 2014 issue of Kansas City Home & Gardens magazine, Uto by Lagranja Design was featured in the publication's outdoor shopping edit. Uto is a playful way to bring light to an outdoor space with its versatile design. The lamp can be hung, placed on a surface or the ground for...
NY COTTAGES & GARDENS: Le Soleil Wall
NY COTTAGES & GARDENS: Le Soleil Wall In the October 2014 Issue of NYC&G magazine (New York Cottages & Gardens) the Le Soleil Wall lamp was featured in the publication's Shop Talk edit. The graphic and luminous wall lamp by Vicente Garcia Jimenez for Foscarini consists of four diffusers and overlapping polycarbonate bands with a chic...
BACK TO SCHOOL
September is here and it's back to reality. This week, in a bid to get jazzed up about returning to the city, the office and the classroom, SUITE NY featured our top 10 songs and top 12 movies inspired by New York City. We prefer not to look...
INDIAN SUMMER
Labor Day weekend is upon us and one of the most beautiful, temperate summers in recent memory is drawing to a close. We pray for a few more afternoons by the water, dinners outside, and long amber sunsets. As the nights get chilly, cozy sweaters, earthy pillows and roaring campfires are more delightful than ever. This week we celebrate the...
Item of the Week: Catching Fire
Historically, fireplaces were used for practical purposes such as heating, cooking or boiling water for washing. Today, the fireplace is more likely than not used for its inimitable ambiance. The design of fireplaces has changed along with the utility, from a design of necessity to one of visual interest. Early ones were more fire pits than fireplaces and often...
Item of the Week: So Long, Summer
It’s that time of year again...time to go back to school. For some of us, September’s arrival triggers sweaty palms, elevated heart rates and general anxiety. For others, it is a welcome change of season and the time for a fresh start. Either way, there is one exercise that will prepare you mentally and physically for a new academic...