textiles

Handpicked this week - February 25

Welcome to my Handpicked by Milk and Honey Group newsletter. For new subscribers, in this weekly newsletter, I share my top picks for the week - trends or particularly noteworthy design. Each week I share an interior, a real estate listing, and a style item that I think is special. I hope you'll let me know what you think!

1] Handpicked: INTERIOR

Based in Toronto, I am loving the high-contrast and globally influenced design of Montana Burnett. I am a huge fan of black and white, and while leaning a little more white can give you a Leanne Ford look, Burnett's black is more like a punctuation mark, giving each space an edge (with a dash of rock and roll), even if the elements of the design are more traditional.

Since we're gearing up for summer house renovations, I'm particularly loving all the inspiration in the vacation homes she has done in Turks and Caicos and Lake Joseph (Ontario). What do you think about Montana Burnett?

2) Handpicked: REAL ESTATE

I have admired this house in Little Compton for ages. You drive (or walk) right past it on the way to South Shore Beach and you notice the sweet architectural details: the adorable shingles on the front facade, the side farmer's porch, the beautiful stone walls and quirky outbuildings. Built in 1830, it's architecture straddles the end of the Federal period and the start of Greek Revival, and this house's stark facade shows those styles perfectly.

If you look closely at the photos you can see the gorgeous wide pine floors that are waiting to be refinished. Clearly in need of updates, this house is a perfect investment for those looking to get out of the city on the weekend and during the summer (and avoid that Cape traffic!).

3) Handpicked: STYLE

I recently found Pepper Home because I was searching for a client for patterned grasscloth, and every sample from other companies kept coming in very dark. Grasscloth is so fun because it adds texture and depth, and the addition of a pattern means even more visual interest. Pepper Home has a full collection of bespoke wallpaper, draperies, textiles, and cushions, making a custom look more accessible to all budgets.

I recently found Pepper Home because I was searching for a client for patterned grasscloth, and every sample from other companies kept coming in very dark. Grasscloth is so fun because it adds texture and depth, and the addition of a pattern means even more visual interest. Pepper Home has a full collection of bespoke wallpaper, draperies, textiles and cushions, making a custom look more accessible to all budgets.

That's all from our team this week - can't wait until next week!

X Isabella

Isabella Califano Ehrlich - Designer and GC
Milk and Honey Group

P.S. If you would like to consider working together, I'd love to hear from you! Just head to my website here and drop me a line.

Handpicked this week - February 11

Welcome to my Handpicked by Milk and Honey Group newsletter. For new subscribers, in this weekly newsletter, I share my top picks for the week - trends or particularly noteworthy design. Each week I share an interior, a real estate listing, and a style item that I think is special. I hope you'll let me know what you think!

1] Handpicked: INTERIOR

I am loving the distinctly New England spirit of Whitten Architects. Based in Portland, their vernacular translates the landscape of Maine into architecture: colors found in nature (sage green and burnished black), simple, Shaker-style wood species and weathered shingles, and restrained but bold design elements (metal roofs, sculptural lighting, and architectural millwork).

Many of the elements in their work are what I love about California architecture, and yet this feels unique to the Northeast. What do you think?

2) Handpicked: REAL ESTATE

On the market for the first time in 42 years, this house is in a fantastic center-of-town location in Concord. Beautiful hardwood floors, original architectural details (gorgeous old doors and brass hardware) and exposed beams make this Dutch Colonial a must-see. It needs a new kitchen and I would assume refreshed baths. But with a walk to everything spot in town, it’s a fantastic investment.

I am loving the price in this walk-to-center location!

3) Handpicked: STYLE

I found Drusus Tabor through Andrew Spindler Antiques, and I used many of their textiles when designing my home in Little Compton, Rhode Island. Artist Chip Dort holds a master’s in painting and printmaking from Yale, and I love that he uses traditional block printing to create his exquisite fabrics.

The broad color palette means his textiles are equally at home in coastal cottages or neutral modern homes, adding just the right design flair with color and bold pattern. You can buy his pillows ready-made from Andrew Spindler, but it's even more fun to create your own combinations. Also, his patterns are available in wallpaper from Schumacher! Which colors speak to you?

That's all from our team this week - can't wait until next week!

X Isabella

Isabella Califano Ehrlich - Designer and GC
Milk and Honey Group

P.S. If you would like to consider working together, I'd love to hear from you! Just head to my website here and drop me a line.