Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Arte Itallica.

Arte Itallica is quite possibly one of the most beautiful lines we carry in the store. Each piece hand-crafted in Europe as a response to the owners love of Italian history, culture, art, and vintage pewter.

Arte Itallica was founded in 1997 by Ann Skidmore. In 2000, Ann was the first to combine pewter and ceramic into beautiful and unique dinnerware and accessories. Ann continues to travel to Europe to inspire her elegant and innovative designs, which consistently energize their amazing collection.

Arte Itallica is one of the leading importers of luxury European decor. Every single piece is handcrafted using the same techniques passed down through generations of skilled artisan. This dedication to handcrafting allows Arte Itallica to offer one-of-the-kind collections, an attribute for which is well known throughout the industry.

Arte Itallica Palazzo collection.



Arte Itallica Tuscan collection.



The newest collection- The Campagna- features a fascinating pewter combination paying tribute to the countryside and historic farms of Italy. Um, Im dying over this. This whimsical, charming collection includes cows, lambs, pigs, roosters, and rabbits embellish the pewter lids.




We have samples in the store- the catalog- and everything you could possibly need to place an order! So come see me at Villa Decor, or email me - kacy@kirchnerdesign.net, and I hope to see you soon! Cheers!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Lets Learn! The History of Linen.

Listen up, people! This is important...and FUN. And it's Friday!


Linen has a long history dating back thousands of years. It is a textile made from the fibers of the flax plant. Flax is one of the oldest agricultural plants in the world. In fact, the weaving of flax is as old as or older than written records. The earliest records of an established linen industry are 4,000 years old and come to us from Egypt. However; fragments of straw, seeds, fibers, yarn and various types of fabrics which date back to about 8,000 BC have been found in Swiss lake dwellings. Dyed flax fibers found in a prehistoric cave in Georgia suggest the use of woven linen fabrics from wild flax may date back even earlier to 36,000 BC.

Egyptian mummies were wrapped in linen because it was seen as a symbol of light and purity and as a display of wealth. In fact, linen was thought to have been used in ancient Egypt as currency. The history of linen is closely interwoven with the Bible stories and has always been held in reference as an emblem of purity. In ancient times, almost every country that stayed on the land grew flax and wove linen for its own use. It was the Phoenicians who introduced flax and the making of linen into Ireland before the birth of Christ. Today, flax is grown in many parts of the world, but top quality flax is primarily grown in Western Europe. Many believe that Belgium grows the finest quality flax fibers in the world, with Scottish and Irish linen not far behind. In recent years bulk linen production has moved to Eastern Europe and China.


Linen is a versatile fabric. Its strength and breathability has been used as both a utility and a luxury fabric in the home. Because the flax plant has a natural vegetable wax coating, it creates a subtle sheen and luster when woven. The plants fiber is naturally strong, soft and light and fabric made from these fibers are breathable and durable. It is naturally off-white in color, but linen absorbs dyes well and retains its color. Linen typically has a crisp and textural feel but it can range from stiff and rough to soft and smooth. The natural fibers of the flax make the woven textile slightly bumpy with a smooth finish. The better the quality of the linen the smoother the surface will be. In some cases, you will find knots or slubs running across the fabric. This is a characteristic of a lesser quality of linen and in many cases is the look the weaver was trying to achieve. The finest linens have a very consistent diameter and will not have slubs.

Linen has that subtle elegance that helps to achieve a clean tailored look for many of today’s modern interiors. The fact that when King Tutankhamen’s tomb was opened they found he had curtains made of linen hanging and they were still intact says a lot of the durability and history of linen. I have only scratched the surface of the wonderful history of linen and encourage you all to investigate this timeless fiber a little more.

Are you still with me? Ok. We are dying over one of our fav lines - Bella Notte. See pics below:







All Bella Notte will be in the shop tomorrow! Happy shopping!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Bella Cucina. Yum.

Bella Cucina Artful Food celebrates the passion for living soulfully.

Bella Cucina was first opened as a small cafe in Atlanta to share the owners passion for cooking and eating deliciously. When customers kept asking for take hope pestos- a specialty food business was born.

Bella Cucina has become an award winning product sold nation wide. All of the products are hand made in small batches, using the highest quality farm-grown produce honoring the ancient Italian tradition which celebrates the art of food.

Bella Cucina makes the perfect host/hostess gift! Come in a check it out.







Yum! Happy Shopping!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

MOR is More.

MOR is a little bit of heaven that you need in your house. And we just so happen to have a ton in stock right now. Prices range from $11-$32. What a deal! So move fast, people.

MOR is the inspired expression between Australian designers Dianna Burmas and Deon St. Mor. Motivated by a desire to develop desirable products- the creative energies joined forces to open their first design studio in the late 90s.

Following a 10 year creative voyage, today MOR combines holistic design philosophy of presenting luxurious product in covetable packaging, admired the world over by consumers and beauty industry alike. MOR has a portfolio of over 150 sought after bath, body, and liftstyle products.

Here are some of the amazing MOR products we carry.







Cheers!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Meet Mona.

Are any of you aware that Mona Hugghins lives right here in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl?! Well, it's true. And we carry her custom hand painted china plates at the shop. But first, let me tell you a little about Mona.

Mona grew up in south Alabama with a paint brush in her hand. Her grandmother, Sarah Young,  is very well known in the china painting world. Mona's interest in art has flourished over the years. She now not only paints china but also works with acrylics and oils. Talk about talented! Mona has a very unique style and passion for art.

Mona has taken several workshops that have further expanded her vision of the art world. She has studied under, Sarah Young, Ann Draper, Anne Hugghins, Ellen Diamond and JoAnn Walker Williams.

At the moment I'm dying over Mona's bridal collection. Can you say..... most perfect wedding gift of all time! Mona will actually paint your wedding dress brides! These one-of-a-kind pieces will mix and match with your existing china and spice it up a bit.  Please take a moment to look at these pictures and notice the details.








Cheers!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Lafco Candles.

Oprah loves these. It actually made her "favorite" list.  So, that kinda says it all. You need one.
Lafco Candles were designed to complement the ambiance and decor of each room in your home. These amazing smelling candles come decoratively boxed and wrapped, great for any occasion.

See-


These candles make the ideal housewarming gift or a wonderful stocking stuffer!




So start your Christmas shopping and come see me at Villa Decor!



Cheers!



Monday, September 12, 2011

Party Time!

The opening of the Design Studio and Showroom went very well! Lots of fun ladies and lots of nice compliments on all the hard work. It really is a beautiful space- take a look!







and some more....





Such a fun night!

Cheers!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

New Digs: Making Moves

So. I would love to tell you that we are done with everything and I have all the "after" pictures to show you. Well, that is so not the case. But, we are getting there! Its been a long few days- and things are finally coming together. Take a look!

Remember the bathroom? All the blue tape? Well its almost in the final stages-




The sea of fabric books have found a home on the wall- and its just lovely. We just need a to have a few more made!







Check out the ceiling! So awesome-




Making pretty. Its so fun. Want to see what's waiting for us this afternoon...Check this out!



AHHHHH! What am I doing writing up a blog post?! So much to do.


Cheers!

Friday, September 2, 2011

New Digs- Make Pretty

After painting for most of the morning we decided to spend the late afternoon dancing on the ceiling. Not really. But we sure are making pretty. Take a look-




OoooOO Ahhhh! Right?! We have A LOT to go. But we are making progress. Thanks to Lee working his magic-



Here are the details: we are gathering the fabric on every 2nd tile- with 3 hooks and 1 hook on the middle tile. Have I lost you? Its ok- because all that matters is that it looks like heaven. After realizing we needed 400 or so hooks- and they come in packages of 4- for $2.99- we made these-



Genius!!! Only 300 more to make. Check back next week to see the end result.



Cheers!