House Beautiful has a designer series I enjoy reading called, “What Would You Do?” A handful of interior designers are asked to create a small vignette using the same piece of furniture. Today, I have invited four fabulous interior design bloggers to do the same. As a starting point, Brooke Giannetti of Velvet & Linen, Lauren Liess of Pure Style Home, Scot Meacham Wood of The Adventures of Tartanscot and Michelle Workman of Furnishing a Fabulous Life were given the Cosmopolitan Console Table from Williams Sonoma Home. It is a beautifully proportioned console in a glamorous Regency Revival style of 1930s Paris. With it the designers were asked to design a look by incorporating four or so décor items. Each created something wonderfully different that gives us a peek into their personal style.
Los Angeles-based designer, Brooke Giannetti of Velvet & Linen created a relaxed “coastal” entryway using the console table. She places a pair of Leila Chairs from Giannetti Home, slipcovered in a cream linen on either side of the console. Brooke says, “they bridge the gap between contemporary and traditional, just like the Cosmopolitan Console.” A chunky jute Bora Bora Rug in “Sunrise”by Merida grounds the space with warmth and natural texture. Original artwork by Brooke’s husband, Steve Giannetti 's water painting series helps set the serene coastal tone and is also available at Giannetti Home. For the “perfect amount of aged patina” she adds a 1930's copper lantern from The Elemental Garden at 1st Dibs.
Based just outside Washington DC, designer Lauren Liess of Pure Style Home envisioned the Cosmopolitan Console in the entry of her dream lake house. She used Susanna Kasler's quartrefoil chairs in blue from Hickory Chair. to flank the console. Theresa Fike's painting found on Etsy grounds the grouping and adds a sense of age. The llama sconces from Porta Romana are “hysterical” and fun and totally out of left field which is why Lauren loved them. Lauren also added, “I'd love to layer more more and more on the table, but since we're allowed only 4 items ;) ” A large potted foxtail asparagus fern was selected to add some life and fresh green to the space. Lauren said, “they're hard to kill too which is key.”
Designer, Scot Meacham Wood of The Adventures of Tartanscot created a calming, relaxed and stylish entry of the Four Seasons Private Residences in San Francisco {also where Wood is based}. He images, "a beautiful San Francisco skyline glowing with the late evening sunset and the space welcoming homeowners from a hectic day." The walls are covered in a calming Arrowroot, “Springtime Green” PJ1737 by Phillip Jeffries Wallpaper. Scot flanks the console table with a pair of Macassar Veneered Armchairs, recovered in Apple Green Mohair available at 1st Dibs. The Blue & White Ginger Jar Lamp from Ralph Lauren add just the right touch of Chinoiserie. Over the console Wood hangs original artwork of Daniel Tousignant, available from Geras/Tousignant Gallery.
Los Angeles-based designer, Michelle Workman of the blog, Furnishing a Fabulous Life created a “New English Study” with the Williams Sonoma Home console table. Filled with books, this very hip study or library would be painted a forest green. To anchor the space Workman adds the Climbing Leopard rug by Diane Von Furstenberg. She also includes a pair of chic canopy chairs in white patent leather from Mogul. For a big of “old” an antique Gilded Running Horse Weathervane from 1st Dibs is added on the console. From the ceiling, Michelle hangs a timeless chandelier - the Aurburn from Arteriors Home.
A big thank you to Brooke, Lauren, Scot and Michelle for participating in this series!
There are elements in each design that I think are brilliant. Which one catches your eye?
Laurens is my fav.....but they are all really great looks.....:)
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I love all of these! Great idea and so interesting to see how differently the table can be styled! I love how Lauren and Brooke use the table especially. Their style is what I love and I am a follower of both! I really love the paintings that the two of them chose for above the table too!
ReplyDeleteWow! So many great choices!
ReplyDeleteI'm new to your blog, but i would love to see more "What would you do" posts!
They are all wonderful, but I love the whimsy of those sconces that Lauren added! Each of them are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI would have that table in a heartbeat and any of those designs!
pve
What a great series! It is so interesting to see the different designs built around this piece, each so different! Janell
ReplyDeleteLove this...what a great idea. I am partial to Lauren's, but I did love how Scot used the grasscloth.
ReplyDeleteThis was so much fun! Hope you make this a regular feature--really interesting to see what everyone selected.
ReplyDeleteIt's always fun to see how different people work with the same element. Each is lovely in its own way.
ReplyDeleteI'll take one of each please.
ReplyDeleteGreat series. All three are very attractive vignettes. So much talent in one post!
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ReplyDeleteFun idea for a blog post. Creatives are unlimited in ideas and mood settings also.
Bette
These are all great! Great post!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for asking me to participate in your series Cristin!
ReplyDeleteI am honored to be included with such talented designers! I love how each of our vignettes reflect our own unique style.
Thank you again!
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Brooke
This looks like loads of fun!! What a great idea! Shows off everyone's individual tastes!!
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Fun series! That is always one of my favorite parts of HB every month.
ReplyDeleteWe really enjoyed this too...hope you'll do it again (and include MyD:)
ReplyDeleteLove the jute rug of Brookes, the fun sconce in Laurens, the wallpaper from Scot's and the gilded horse from Michelle. How do all those work together? Overall fave would have to be laurens since I think her scale is just right.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea, Cristin! I'm with you -- I love elements in all of these.
ReplyDeleteWow Cristin, I adore the weathervane (I have a leaping rabbit one), the lantern in Brookes Entry, the Quatrefoil chairs Lauren used! The ginger Jar !! Everything works beautifully !!!
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Karena
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very good idea! I like your post.
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ass kicking.
ReplyDeletethey are all good too which makes it difficult for me to choose..not that you asked us to choose...but if i had to choose one to go in my house it would be..michelle's. it's that fancy green rug that sealed it....such a statement.
way to go d'ziners!
I love them all.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Thanks to the participants as well!
Best,
Michelle
How fun and what a great idea! Each interpretation is really beautiful...great choices on the designers!
ReplyDeleteHow fun, cristin! What a fun series to see all the different ways to use this console. Love Lauren's version, but I love all she does.
ReplyDeleteI can't decide they are all so great!! Love this idea for a series I need to come up with one so I can play with my blogger friends!
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Maria
Love them all - something for every mood or style. And, I think it shows how 1 piece can be used in a variety of style homes. Fun post, Cristin!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun idea Cristy! Would love to see your version too!
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Living Livlier
This is a great idea, I hope you continued to do more of these series with lots of different designers!! I really like all the ideas they cam up with!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for asking me to do this Cristin! It was a load of fun - I hope you ask me to do another!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea, Cristin. Reminds me a little of the Mood Board Mondays that I had a few times before Sarah agreed to take it over. I liked seeing the different takes of each of the designers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Cristin! It is always a treat seeing different perspectives.
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Claudia
Just found your blog today on Brooke's. I think you are just the person I need to help me get more organised. I'll be back.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. Love all the designs, but I'd pick Scot's for my own home. Picturing those chairs covered in apple green mohair that he would choose, with that lamp, etc., makes me swoon!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for inviting me to participate Cristin!! (I'd tried to comment earlier but it must not have gone through!)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, so much fun seeing everyone's take on the same piece & can picture them all beautifully. I'd also looove to get my hands on those green mohair chairs mm mmm mmm I always love anything Brooke touches and am crazy over that weathervane.
Thanks so much!!
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lauren
Cristin- So much fun to see all the designer's visions for the table.
ReplyDelete(I have to say I am in love with Laurens choice of Susanna Kasler's quartrefoil chairs.)
Loretta
Great series!
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