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Dec 12

Farmhouse in the heart of Sagaponack

As seen in the December 2012 issue of Elle Décor.

When a successful couple (a CEO of a lifestyle brand and a photographer) bought a farmhouse on eastern Long Island for their family of four, many of their neighbors assumed that they would tear it down and build a mansion in its place. The neighbors were pleasantly surprised when the couple kept the farmhouse and handed the project to a New York and East Hampton based designer, Robert Stilin.

Photo Credit: Elle Décor, December 2012

Stilin’s minimalist style and incredible attention to detail is visible throughout the 4,000 square foot building. To maintain the farmhouse look and feel, Stilin used earthy tones of leather and wooden furniture while adding warmth and color through paintings and linens. Clean lines and curves seen in details such as antlers and pieces of driftwood reflect the customer’s photography inspiration and attraction to contours.

Photo Credit: Elle Décor, December 2012

Robert Stilin added texture to the floors of this Sagaponack gem with Bali jute rugs in Natural color. “We chose Bali jute for it’s natural fiber properties, soft feel, and its subtle and neutral textural background that adds to the furniture, layered rugs and architecture”, says Rajaie N. Khoury from the Robert Stilin design team.

Photo Credit: Elle Décor, December 2012

Stilin preserved the original farmhouse charm by creating a comfortable living space that works for large gatherings as well as low-key family weekend getaways. As a great compliment to Stilin, the family says, “Some people like things perfect and new. And big, big, big. We just like things to feel like us.”

To order Merida’s Bali Jute rug, call 800-345-2200 or log in to our Merida Customer Center.

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14
Nov 12

Featured Design Project: Tobi Fairley NYC Holiday House

There’s always something going on in New York City, and Holiday House 2012 presented by Traditional Home is no exception. Holiday House was founded in 2008 as a showhouse dedicated to raising breast cancer awareness by survivor Iris Dankner. According to their website, “Holiday House is about the celebration of life, with each designer selecting a holiday or special moment in life as an inspiration for their design.” The event brings together top designers in the industry, and all proceeds go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Tobi Fairley was chosen to design Traditional Home’s sponsored room and the honor is well deserved. She is amazing at taking the traditional style and adding an exciting, vibrant, and chic twist.

black and white with pink chair, roses, white desk, and pink and green print

image courtesy Tobi Fairley

Tobi drew inspiration from the spring season, a time when life and color return to nature. She used soft, smokey, and enigmatic pinks with an organic forest green for the details, two colors which embody the lively spring spirit. Black and white furniture, wall coverings, and art create a sense high style and fashion.  In addition to beautiful custom furniture from Hickory Chair, Tobi used a Cortina Black Diamond wool and sisal rug to anchor the space.

tobi fairley's holiday house nyc room with black and white, pinks and greens.

image courtesy Tobi Fairley

cortina black diamond wool and sisal rug

We were lucky enough to catch up with Tobi this week and ask her a few questions:

Merida: What were some of the inspirations and influences for this room?

Tobi Fairley: The inspiration is truly Spring Forward and Fashion Forward: the idea of couture details that you would see in Fashion paired with a Spring Palette for a soft, sophisticated and timeless look.

pink and green roses and print tobi fairley

image courtesy Tobi Fairley

M: You write about the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and its significance to your own life, did their presence in this event give you extra inspiration to create a truly special room?

TF: The room developed for me intuitively and I wasn’t consciously thinking of the charity, but I think things always happen for a reason so its probably no coincidence that my design was both feminine and pink! And I was wanting to recreate the soothing feeling of a room I did for another Charity Showhouse in 2007 also for a Breast Cancer Charity. It is one of my most loved designs to date, so I was definitely “channeling” that space when I designed this one. Again, probably no accident. :)

M: What is one piece of design advice you would give to an at-home or up-and-coming designer that can be seen in this room?

TF: Design is in the details…the embroidery on the drapery, the grosgrain on the sofa, the contrast welt on the settees all give the room depth and interest. Customizing in this way helps make a design truly unique!

Black and white details tobi fairley

image courtesy Tobi Fairley

Holiday House NYC, located on 2 East 63rd Street, is open until November 25th, so there is still time to stop by and support a great cause!

Read More on Tobi’s Blog>

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13
Aug 12

STYLE SEARCH: DERING HALL UNVEILS PORTFOLIO SEARCH TOOL

Dering Hall

Dering Hall has added yet another feature that is changing the world in which we are inspired and how we connect with designers. Their new “Portfolio Search” tool allows design enthusiasts alike to browse for inspiration by category, style, and/or designer location then take their inspiration to the next level.

How does it work? First decide how you want to search for décor ideas – you can narrow down photographs by category (architecture, interiors, landscape), room (kitchen, living room, bedroom, etc.), style (modern, traditional, eclectic, etc.), and designer location. Make the search as broad or narrow as you wish. When you find a photo that you like, you can click on it to get details about the architect and/or designer. From there you can click the designer’s name to browse their full portfolio for a more well rounded sense of their style, read through their bio and shop their products.

Libraries - photo courtesy of Dering Hall

Living Rooms - photo courtesy of Dering Hall

Bedrooms - photo courtesy of Dering Hall

Launched last week, this tool now makes it easy to find inspiration and then act on it by connecting with the designer. As Dering Hall founder Peter Sallick says, “These images provide invaluable design inspiration and are a massive new design resource creating value for our designers and for our users alike.”

Congrats Dering Hall, and thank you for making our life that much easier! Looking forward to using the new tool!

Check out Merida’s products on Dering Hall here >

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09
Aug 12

SHOWROOM SPOTLIGHT: STUDIO FOUR GETS COLORFUL WITH CUSTOMIZATION

Studio Four's Showroom

Nestled atop Broadway in the heart of New York City, Studio Four’s clean white walls and loads of natural sunlight create the foundation for their playfully sophisticated upscale showroom space.  Historically fans of Merida’s plant fiber rugs and the natural texture that accompanies them, Studio Four used Merida’s Made in MA wool line as an opportunity to play with soft texture and color.

Studio Four's Showroom

When brainstorming samples to carry in their showroom Studio Four decided that they wanted to create something one-of-a-kind for their clients to ensure a unique and fulfilling experience for them.  As such, they decided to play with color with the Made in MA Collection.  To select colors, they put themselves in the mind of their customer and thought through current color trends.  As Kate Reynolds, Partner at Studio Four, says “I feel like the fashion design and interior design industries feed off of each other for color inspiration, so it’s always fun to translate a favorite color combination that I’ve been wearing into a product for the home.”

Waffle Weave in Custom Colors, Designed by Studio Four

Basket Weave in Custom Colors, Designed by Studio Four

Felted Cable in Custom Colors, Designed by Studio Four

The colors that they decided on are bright, bold and beautiful!  As Reynolds said, “the samples are for the bold designer who knows how to use color and is not afraid to take color risks.”  Some of their favorite designers that they had in mind when designing the collection include Amanda Nisbet Design, Tilton Fenwick, Katie Ridder, Lindsey Coral Harper, Angie Hranowsky, Jeffrey Bilhuber and Ashley Whitaker.

Felted Cable and Basket Weave in Custom Colors, Designed by Studio Four

Pinstripe in Custom Colors, Designed by Studio Four

All in all we think Studio Four’s colorful take on our Made in MA Collection is divine.  We love to see how everyone interprets this collection in his or her own individual way.  To see Studio Four’s custom samples, visit their showroom at 900 Broadway, Suite 201 in New York City.

Interested in custom coloring a Made in MA rug? Email us for details.

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