Thursday, February 25, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Ecobicis -- Bikes for getting around DF
The city government here in DF has established a new method for chic-lly and enviormentally getting around the neighborhoods of La Condesa, La Roma, and Juerez.
Check out the beautifully designed Ecobici!
You will LOOK good and DO good at the same time!*
Check out the link to sign up for the service (cost $300 pesos per year plus an hourly fee):
*Always wear a helmet!
Robert Brady House -- Cuernavaca
Well I finally got there!
The Robert Brady Museum (Museo Robert Brady) is a legacy to the American artist/collector, Robert Brady, who lived in Cuernavaca from 1962 until his death in 1986.
Born in Iowa in 1928, Robert studied fine arts at the the Art Institute of Chicago and Temple University amongst others. Before moving to Cuernavaca, he lived in Venice for five years where he was the neighbor of Peggy Guggenheim. Hmmm I wonder where he got the idea for a house museum?
The Robert Brady Museum (Museo Robert Brady) is a legacy to the American artist/collector, Robert Brady, who lived in Cuernavaca from 1962 until his death in 1986.
The house, Casa de la Torre, is located directly behind the cathedral in the center of Cuernavaca in part of a XVI century Francisan Convent.
Robert used this amazing space as a backdrop for his eclectic and extensive collection of artwork (Rufino Tamayo, Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Milton Avery) which is fascinating to take in.
But the thing that really grabbed my attention was his use of COLOR.
In Mexico it is very typical to see the bright hues in their full pigmentation. But Robert used the colors in such a chic and elegant way the house feels contempory even today.
In Mexico it is very typical to see the bright hues in their full pigmentation. But Robert used the colors in such a chic and elegant way the house feels contempory even today.
Kelly Wearstler would love it!
Here are some of my favorite exaples:
Red chairs against a red wall.
black sun on a sunny wall
the colorful dining room
"typical" Mexican kitchen with a twist
Jonathan Adler eat your heart out!
My favorite room! The very un-Mexican guest room fit for an Indian prince...or princess.
If Dorthy Draper went to India........
Fabulous mix of colors, shapes, and tiles in a
vey small room
Our "host" Robert Brady keeps watch
If you would like more information about the Robert Brady Museum check out their website: www.bradymuseum.org
Labels:
color,
Cuernavaca,
decoration,
design,
Mexico,
Robert Brady,
Robert Brady Museum
Sunday, February 7, 2010
New Project Preview
BEFORE
I recently finished a project in the Santa Fe neighborhood of Mexico City for a young couple. They wanted to warm up their rather spectacular yet uninspired apartment. Using most of their existing furniture we played with color and texture for a more cozy and contemporary look. Here is a SNEAK PEEK at the living room before and after. More pics to come shortly!
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