Design - Billy Baldwin

 
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Years ago, when I was first stepping into the interior design industry, someone gave me the book Billy Baldwin Decorates. I have to admit, that it has taken me years to actually crack it open and give it a thorough read. While we have so many sources of inspiration available to us, there is something about diving into a real, live, book that feels so refreshing.

Billy Baldwin’s style resonates with my own design sensibilities on so many levels. His work is formal and traditional, but never too stuffy. He deftly combines furniture from different periods, allowing each piece to have a moment - while still creating a sense of harmony in the room. His use of parsons tables, the allure of glossy lacquer walls, the perfect touch of chintz, the practicality of slipper chairs, the power of a well-placed vase of star-gazer lillies… I could go on. As a designer, I find so much value in closely studying his work!

Deeda Blair’s D.C. Dining Room

Deeda Blair’s D.C. Dining Room

Here are some of my favorite Billy Baldwin pearls of wisdom - gleaned from his book.

One of life’s greatest pleasures is living with the pictures you love.
— Billy Baldwin
Nothing is interesting unless it is personal. If you really like something, you can usually find a place for it - but maybe not the one you had in mind.
— Billy Baldwin
Suitability is the quality that makes things durable. Be faithful to your own taste because nothing you really like is ever out of style.
— Billy Baldwin
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Design - Aldous Bertram

 

I have had Aldous Bertram on my mind for a while. First of all, he is so handsome and talented. But also - his instagram feed is so fun to follow. Peppered between his posts of his own interiors, and his work (notably the collaborations with Amanda Lindroth) - he features the most beautiful historic homes and architectural details. Aldous is a classic multi-hyphenate, and his work as an artist, decorative painter, and designer has me captivated. His work and interests are whimsical, yet firmly rooted in classicism — and I can promise that if you follow him, you will go down more than one rabbit hole learning about this or that palazzo or neo-palladian pile.

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I have to admit - Palm Beach is on my short list of places where I would love to live. If not for the antiquing alone… Here is a glimpse into Aldous’ Palm Beach apartment as featured in House Beautiful (a few months ago!). The title of the editorial “The World is His Canvas” - is so fitting, It is also a good directive for all of us, as I feel the most interesting interiors are pulled together from bits of one’s life — and if you are lucky, experiences from all over the world. I love the personal, eclectic vibe of his collections - from shells to porcelain to prints which he bought by way of some serious sleuthing on e-bay!

 
 

An Chinoiserie expert who has a PhD from the University of Cambridge in Chinese Influence on English Garden Design and Architecture - Aldous has a book coming out in 2021 with Vendome Press called “Dragons and Pagodas.” Until then, you can have a tiny piece of his world by purchasing one (or three!) of his prints.

To inject some Aldous Bertram style into your home…

 

Design - Bowood

As this is place for my to wax poetic about the things that I love, one of the the things that immediately comes to mind - is the beautiful Bowood fabric by Cowtan & Tout.

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I dream of the Bowood bedroom that I am going to design for myself once we move into a new house. Whenever I excitedly show my husband a classic floral fabric, he tells me that while he doesn’t love chintz, but he loves me, and I love chintz - so he accepts the chintz.

GORGEOUS LIVING ROOM BY JUSTINE CUSHING

GORGEOUS LIVING ROOM BY JUSTINE CUSHING

Bowood so so classic and beautiful, and even more endearing because of the story behind it. As the story goes, John Fowler found a scrap of fabric in the home he was decorating “Bowood House” and he had it replicated by Colefax & Fowler.

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One glimpse of the fluffy white roses in the gorgeous Capability Brown designed gardens and you can see where the inspiration came from.

BOWOOD HOUSE