Now This Is What I'm Talking About

There are certain magazine articles that instantly speak to who you are, or what you are trying to be. The current issue of Veranda (March 2009) is talking to me. Especially the editorial called "Charleston Single House New Attitude" restoration and interior design by Eric Cohler, photos by Jeff McMara, text by Elizabeth Gaynor.


Eric's family is from Chicago, and he grew up in New York, and he now boasts, "I claim Charleston as home."
A traditionalist with an appreciation for contemporary design, Cohler refers to his interiors as a "classical veneer with a modern core." He notes that all design was once "contemporary" and startling for its period. In this spirit, he believes good work from all "contemporary" periods can marry with tradition.


This is the kind of decorating that I aspire to. A mix of things old and new done up with a New York edge. I too have claimed a southern city as my own, mildly restoring an old house, and doing its interiors. But I never lose my edge ha ha.


The key element in making Eric's interiors so fresh, and NOT a theme park look dedicated to Swedish style or French style, is his brilliant use of modern art. Juxtaposing contemporary paintings with old furniture is a formula that excites me.

My humble version of this look book


Though I don't have the breadth and depth and budget for really good pieces of art, I manage to eke out the look I love. The Will Barnett print (entitled "The Young Couple") is modern art and "real" and valuable (and will be more so as Mr. Barnett is well into his 90's if you know what I mean). I found it discarded in the corner at the dregs hour of a tag sale, leaning in a corner with its glass broken, and a price tag of $10. At first I thought it was just a cheap but good looking replica, but when I got it home and took the glass off, I discovered that I had a treasure (now auction valued around $2000.). I would also love to have a painting by an artist I love, and I am saving up for the day I can purchase one.

Flat weave geometric pattern rug in my living room,
something else used in this look book

Ah Marilyn! Anyone who loves modern art has to have a Warhol Marilyn. New Yorkers are especially fond of using Warhol, as he was one of ours and added so much to our dreary little lives. I also love these chairs.


Now stop that howling at this past horror that was my living room. This is my little Marilyn done for me by local artist Mario Ortiz for $20. Right now it's languishing in a closet, unframed and unloved, a victim of a revamp of another restless episode. Seeing this Veranda story has shamed me, and I am taking her out of the closet directly to the framer.


You can see why I love Eric's chairs! I had my rickety salon chairs from Spain recovered in white faux leather with nail head trim. I had the nail heads spaced a little apart to give the chairs a more modern version of the traditional nail head spacing. Yes dear reader, welcome to the sick mind of the decorator's attention to details.



The chandelier over the table looks very much like Julie Neill's design she calls "Savannah" - though no credit is given for the one in Veranda. I'd love a JN chandelier for sure!





The pattern rugs throughout also resonate with me, as does the glass coffee table and the symmetrical furniture arrangement, as well as the brown and white color palette.

White furniture, glass table, flat weave rug, symmetry, antique pieces, brown & white...
My edge is the saturated color walls instead of the pale ones of the look book
I'm always learning and revamping

Erato coffee table would be perfect for this look

More great art, a coastal reference, an oversize lantern, painted furniture, sea grass rugs, touches of hides and animal print - well it all speaks to this girl. Do buy this issue of Veranda. It's a good one, and there are some more pictures of this Eric Cohler home. They look so much better on the large page, and nothing can replace the pleasure of holding a book or magazine in one's hands.


Another decorator, the great New Orleans talent Gerrie Bremmerman, uses modern art to great effect with antiques and traditional furniture. It is a great design lesson to use especially when you live in an old house and need to honor it, but not live in a Civil War reenactment.
Here she uses the painting of young artist Amanda Talley, someone we all love here in New Orleans. Read all about her in a great post by Julie Neill HERE.


I chose a few pieces of art to share with you, ones I think would be perfect for this look book.

I would love to have this Amanda Talley work on paper. It's pretty fab isn't it?


Julie Neill supports young artist in a major way by featuring them in her shop, and by buying their work for her personal collection in her home. I think since Julie was a Fine Arts gal herself, and a painter long before she became a powerhouse business woman, she has a sensitivity for introducing living New Orleans artists to the world. In her shop and in her weekly listings on Bond and Bowery (search in Fine Art), you can find artists Michelle Tullis, Jonathan Shaw, and Kent Walsh, and a surprise artist. The prices are not cheap, but they are fair and affordable, and terms of payment plans can be broached.


Michelle Tullis at Julie Neill's shop and on Bond and Bowery


Jonthan Shaw at Julie Neill's shop and at Bond and Bowery


Kent Walsh at Julie Neill's shop and at Bond and Bowery


And Surprise!
A painting by Julie Neill that I would love to own!
For sale at her shop and at Bond and Bowery


So here's the formula for this fab look book:

  • Modern art
  • Antique furniture, especially a settee or daybed
  • Nail head trim on a white chair
  • Geometric pattern lightweight flat weave rugs (and sea grass)
  • Glass tables
  • Symmetry
  • Painted furniture
  • Large lanterns and chandeliers
  • Honoring the tradition and architecture of a house
  • New York edge
  • Edited and interesting collections
  • Edited zebra print

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