“I was drawn to modern lighting and these rotor blade LED lighting fixtures in modern brass finishes. The look is clean, minimalist and sparse for architectural impact and visual lightness.” – Susan Glick of Susan Glick Interiors, Light fixture by Noir.
“I was struck by this organic fireplace screen by John Richards. It’s more than just a functional screen, but rather a sculptural work of art that can fit in both timeless and more modern spaces. Especially when not in use, the fireplace can become a dark, unattractive area void of any design. This screen makes a statement instead!” – Kim Annick Mitchell of KAM Design
“We saw the artist creating these pieces at Natural Curiosities. No two are alike and they can be custom dyed to any color. They are crisp in nature but the materials are raw, and I love the combination.” – Christina Lake of Forehand + Lake Interior Design
Designer Beth Rosenfield chose unique accent pieces with an organic feel. “I love the idea of bringing nature indoors.” Faux bois side table by Bernhardt Furniture.
“Throughout the showrooms, I loved the channeled upholstered beds—the clean lines and modern detailing. I saw the channeling used both horizontally and vertically.” – Patty Carmody of Patty Carmody Interiors, Upholstered bed pictured is by Bernhardt Furniture.
“It was love at first sight when I discovered this exquisite handcrafted hardware line from Addison Weeks. The various knobs are a perfect blend of nature and artistry that can elevate any furniture piece, cabinetry or door to create moments of beauty and joy.” – Kim Annick Mitchell of KAM Design
“A market favorite? The Gesso items we saw at Mr. Brown! White and fresh and the perfect statement to add to any space!” – Patty Carmody of Patty Carmody Interiors
“Smoky Indigo was a prominent color at High Point, showing up in many showrooms including Mr. Brown.” – Antonio Vergara, Director of Merchandising/Floors Sales at the Wakefield Design Center
This article appears in the June 2018 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).