Sunday, February 25, 2018

DESIGNER DIARY : JACQUES GRANGE


Original Photo posted here : Grange's apartment is shown here with the mountains of books and magazines on his table. I love this kind of mess. It's the kind of mess that is seen in all types of creative people's homes. This photo was pulled from an article written about Grange's auctioning off of his Art collection published by the NY times. Well worth a visit for their beautiful photos 


Original Photo posted here : I love the colour scheme here. Metallics and beiges mix together to create a very elegant and graceful atmosphere
I know I say this every week but I really LOVE this weeks designer. If there's one designer that can succinctly capture what this entire blog's decorating aesthetic is about, it's got to be Grange. I've already posted his work on Instagram about four or five times unknowingly, until things lined up together and I got a name and boy am I glad I got a name. Grange is all about old world glamour. All that kind of stuff that we're afraid to do for fear of looking too bold or ostentatious.

" It's all about Instinct. The rule is that there is no rules "source


The kind of grandness that he casually conjures comes instinctively. His interiors follow no rules or conventions. They are not outcomes of a plan or of a strict check list. When rooms come together in this way, the energy is different. The intuitive, effortless thing comes into play ( which you know I love but also have things to say about here ) He is a collector and an appreciator of beauty which I guess you can generalise to all designers but for Grange, it's his choice of objects which really spell this out to us. The kinds of things he chooses to display in his home make a large part of our impression of him.

Original Photo posted here : Gorgeous, gorgeous! Colourful pops of colour mixed with sentimental framed photos and ( one of my favourite items to see ) cups full of pencils, pens and stationery

Photo originally posted here : Excellent colour choice again. I'll never get sick of beige interiors with good choices of colour to bring it all alive. Stacked books, a mix of items on the table - Grange understands how to do the kind of messy we 'try' so hard to attain
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Grange's career reads more like a phone book of legends. Having worked with names such as Paloma Picasso, Yves Saint Laurent, Karl Lagerfeld, Sofia Coppola and The Olsen twins just to scratch the surface, it really does seem like he never began from the bottom but has been at the top since the beginning. How many other interior decorators can boast that their very first on the job experience was working on the restoration of The Petit Trianon? His career is really one that only comes once in a while and what a true legacy he has. 




Sometimes I compare French and Italian decorating and find many similarities. Grange is skirting the line between the two, in my opinion. He doesn't hold back in the colour, lush objects and flamboyancy which gives him a very Italian flair. But his allegiance to classicism and love of modern things makes him quite French too. 

Original Photo here

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There is so much going on in this living room and that's why I love it. But to be able to do it with balance and symmetry is important and Grange knowingly has a firm hand on all his textures and colours here. Grange gives us a show. He gives us joy and movement and excitement through his work and he makes rooms really come alive. There is novelty in his rooms and that's why they're such a joy to look at. I love the taxidermy on the shelf above the books and the big bouquet of flowers in the vase behind the velvet couch. So many things popping out of their shells in the best way possible.

Original photo posted here : A hotel room in Paris decorated by Grange. He really loves good chairs and sofas, I've noticed. Even when he's showing more restraint you can still tell that its his work 

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What I've noticed in all industries and fields is a snubbery of fun. As people get higher in their fields, they become more conservative and dismissive of people who like to experiment or to just have fun. 

However, it's interesting to note that having novelty items such as this bird bed actually shows that someone is established in their field, where the lifestyle that's needed to create fantasy and escapism is well and truly theirs. Real wealth is being able to do this. Having the resources to make daily life, sometimes so boring, grey and mundane into something vibrant, young and joyful for everyday. 


Original photo posted here

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When you look at how his rooms are assembled, you feel as if all of it has come together in his mind by the inspiration of one colour or one object. By that one instigating force, an entire world spins together.

" He makes it seem easy to get things right, It isn't easy. It is a real talent " Joe Donnelly, Art Collector source 


He's intuitive in his way of working and that's really exciting to me because I understand that way of working the best. I've always tried to make 'plans' and 'strategies' but inevitably fail hard at them. I hate that restrictive way of working. You find one item and from that one item will come a slew of colours, installations, furniture shapes etc. That's really eclectic decorating, being intuitive like that and I love how Grange is proving to us that not having a plan can work to our favour if we're confident. 

Photo originally posted here 
For some designers, it's really all about the structural and dimensional elements of the room but for Grange, it's about decorating. For me, I love grand interiors like his but feel apprehension in allowing myself to be this grandiose. This is why I love Europe. You are allowed ( and almost expected to in certain countries and regions ) to be bold, colourful and proud of your choices. Where I'm from, there is a lot more emphasis on casual and laid back style and to have your home in Grange's style might incite a lot of, "Woah, that's pretty intense" reactions. 

Original photo posted here : Even when there are only a few items on display, his never ending love of colour and texture make the space his

Original photo posted here : BRILLIANT! That table and the red accents everywhere look incredible in this white room 
Original Photo posted here : I'd love to be able to be brave enough to have super luxe finishings like that painting in the gold frame as well as the chandelier here. But the modest part of me just wins every time. 
Original photo found via Pinterest here
All in all, Grange's work is the kind of style that I truly define as amazing. As always, it's almost impossible to justify why as with all things visual that captivate and move us, but it's all to do with his love of joy, colour and movement. His appreciation for what's fine and authentic gives his work an extra boost of credibility and gusto.

It's enjoyable for me to see people with his kinds of lavish taste do it in a way that isn't ostentatious or obnoxious as can be the case quite often. It's this precise point which allays me from experimenting it in my own space. As always, what comes naturally and what is natural for ourselves is what looks the best. How true is this for Grange!

Original Photo posted here : Great vase selection here. Good colours and for the amount of gold that he's using, it's not coming across as crude or obnoxious in anyway. Expert indeed! 

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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

SHOP VISITS : NYARY


The beautiful colour tones of the entrance way really caught my attention. I love the bright Murano glass lamp against the beige wall and the pops of colour throughout. Although I'm into colour, I think being into muted tones and quiet colours is important for eclectic enthusiasts like me because we need to find a balance 

I love the Mexican vibe of the back room. So many cute and colourful things here. It's young and bright but it's not childish and I love that kind of vibe. I live for fun in all guises and this is such a fun setting. 

Bottle green is SO stunning. I love that corner on the end, just lashings of green in clear glass, terrific
Nyary was such a joy for my eyes because it was so colourful and warm. There was also an Italian and Mexican vibe throughout which I loved because both of those style influences are some of my favourites. The entire shop was gorgeous, you didn't feel like it was a shop at all but rather a well decorated home ( the owners live above the store which might have played a part in this 😉  ) I spoke to one of the owners, Jenny about what's been going on in store and she told me that she and her partner had just gotten back from a five week trip to Italy. She also showed me some of the items which she had either shipped back or bought back herself ( details in captions as you go down ). Italy is absolutely on my next destinations list. As I visit more and more shops, I see that it's a central place for home decor lovers. The craftsmanship and design of their products are just stellar and when I walked around their store, I could just feel that warm, joyous Italian easy living vibe all around.

I swear there's a special name for these chairs but it escapes me right now. Such a nice centre piece for either using or just displaying

Huge vases are such a brilliant way to add some boldness and dramatic inspiration to a space, no flowers required! 

So much joy and laughter in this table setting here

Beautiful patterned pots in their garden section out the back. Cultivating greenery is something I'd love to be able to be good at but I have to admit... everything green dies under my hand 

Loved the almond shape of these leaves and how healthy and vibrant the leaves look 

I love seeing and holding specimens. It's something about the kid in me which enjoys being able to inspect and look at things at a really close range. I think things in nature are the finest examples of 'craftsmanship' ever 💪


Mexican or Mexican inspired textiles are such a treat for the eye









This mini outdoor area is like a built in home Terrarium 


I absolutely love that star mirror here, combined with the red and pink touches from the flowers... so beautiful 












I absolutely loved this grand display table combined with the more reserved colour scheme here with the vases. It looks perfect in front of the mini outdoor window. And those candelabras are so good! 

Before... 

So I got pretty excited about this Murano glass lamp from the 60's here. When I saw it, I thought it was just a display piece that probably wasn't functioning ( Some stunning lamps from the 60's and 70's are so old that they really can't do much besides sit there and look pretty ) but Jenny clicked it on for me and there it was shining in all its glory! The colours are what draws me to this lamp the most as well as its flowy, sculptural shape.

AFTER! 

A close up of the beautiful lamp. The candy colour and melted texture pattern is brilliant

At first, I thought all these fake food items were made out of plastic for display purposes. But upon closer inspection, they're actually candles and they're all imported from Italy too. 

This hexagonal lamp stand 💙  I'm into unusual or experimental shapes in furniture 


Such a feast happening


The display value on this table is so high. There's just so many candles in sheer numbers here to create this dinner party 




John Derian glass works shipped in from New York, you can find more of his work on his website here. I like that its got a Fornasetti inspired feeling about it 




Big vases and urns add instant grandness to any space, in my opinion. It's the fastest way to add an established feeling to any room 




I like how the white vase's paint is chipping off, it adds to the entire display and ties up the browns of all the vases together 

More stunning lighting choices made by the owners here 





I loved virtually everything that Nyary had to offer. I found it really gelled with my personal sense of taste. The values were warmth, intimacy and friendliness. There was a true joie de vivre sensibility throughout. Colour and textures were not skimped upon and it bought joy to my eyes seeing so much happiness in their homewares and furniture design styles. You can bring joy and colour to a room without compromising its maturity and elegance and Nyary lead this by example seamlessly. I also felt like there was a real unifying presence in the store despite the store being very eclectic. It shows that eclectism isn't just about doing things willy-nilly. There is a force that ties it all together, it just takes a keen eye and good balance.

Green and Yellow, great colour matching with these two 

I like how these chairs which look super 80's are matched with this traditional styled table 












Such a cool cover design for this book 

Some truly stunning drapery

Real pattern party going on in the front display window! 






Looking back, I should've bought one of those eye mirrors 










If you're into eclectic decor with an Italian twist, then Nyary is definitely a must visit. Even if you're simply looking for ideas, I'd absolutely recommend coming here just to browse as the way they have displayed their objects and furniture, really contribute to its beauty. Their best items were their selection of vases, textiles as well as small knick knacks. Very glad I stopped by to visit. Thank you so much Nyary for your kind reception.

137 Victoria Ave, Albert Park
Victoria, Melbourne
( 03 ) 9699 3995

www.nyary.com.au