FRIDAY FINDS: SPRING COLOR UNDER $25

With Spring just around the corner, might as well start thinking in color. Today’s finds capture the essence of the season for $25 or less.

Conquer the April Showers with this super bright Marimekko umbrella from Crate & Barrel.

Marimekko Silkkikuikka Yellow Umbrella, $24.95

This cute daisy shower curtain is on sale at JC Penney.

Gerber Daisy Vinyl Shower Curtain, on sale $12.99


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A couple of these Dwell Studio throw pillows will bring some new life to any sofa.

DwellStudio® for Target® Magnolia Decorative Pillow, $19.99

Add some funk to your office with this lime green tape dispenser at ModCloth.

Stick It Good Tape Dispenser, $21.99

These artfully designed placemats from MOMA are a great conversation piece for dinner parties.

Reflections Placemats, $16

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DECORATING WITH CHALKBOARDS

There’s no better way to stay eco-friendly than using a chalkboard in place of paper for endless note taking. With all of the products on the market as a result of our collective ecomania, I’m surprised there isn’t a wider selection of chalkboard devices out there. Below, some innovative ideas for using chalkboards in the home.

1. With a chalkboard headboard, you could have a place to write down those ideas that pop into your head on sleepless nights…

…at six feet wide, this chalkboard will fit perfectly behind a full mattress. Paint the frame black for dramatic effect.

Quartet Reversible Black Melamine Chalkboard, 4 x 6 Feet, from $229

2. Priced under $10 a roll for this chalkboard contact paper, the diy possibilities are endless. Top an old coffee table with it for a new look, cover old cupboards, or tack it up on your walls.

Chalkboard Contact Paper, $8.45 for a 18" x 6' roll

 

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3. Perfect for nauseating love notes, this heart shaped chalkboard is a great buy for those who don’t like that chalkboard-y look.

Giant Magnetic Chalkboard Heart, $36

4. A large green chalkboard framed in wood feels very old school and a bit steampunk. This one from Amazon is a possibility, although your best bet might be a true vintage flea market find.

Green Chalkboard 48" H x 60" W, $88

5. Have an old throwaway fridge? This is a nifty project for adventurous diy’ers with non-rental refrigerators.

go here for instructions on how to do it.

For another chalkboard idea, you might also like our previous post on the chalkboard painted walls of director Roland Emmerich.
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COFFEE TABLE BOOK OF THE WEEK: WEEGEE’S NEW YORK

If you don’t own a WEEGEE book, you should. News photographer Arthur Felig, dubbed ‘Weegee’ (derived from Ouija) for his eery ability to arrive right at the scene of a crime, is considered one of the most innovative photographers of the 20th century. Numerous books of his work have been published, this one comes highly recommended by Weegee fans. Out of print books like this one might go up in value once the used copies sell out, an extra bonus for art book collectors.

Weegee’s New York: Photographs, 1935-1960

 

From the publisher: Legendary photojournalist Weegee’s unflinching eye led him to territory few other photographers of his time dared to go. His New York was not the glamorous world of nightclubs and bustling sidewalks, but of the back alleys and forgotten tenements that bore witness to the city’s tragedy and violence. Weegee’s New York is a city wounded by the Great Depression, in the throes of unemployment and poverty, of crime, corruption, and prostitution. Taken mostly at night, and marked by the characteristically harsh, artificial light that cast telltale shadows on their subjects, these photographs of crime victims, homeless vagrants, petty thieves, and resolute policemen document the gritty reality of Weegee’s world. The first news photographer permitted a police radio in his car, Weegee would race through Manhattan’s streets after midnight, often beating the cops to the scene of the crime. The next morning his pictures would scream from the pages of the Daily News and the Daily Mirror. They still jump from the page today, with a restless an immediacy and intense edginess that has yet to be surpassed. The 335 photographs collected in this volume tell a story of New York during one of its most violent and exciting periods. They also tells the story of the man behind the camera, whose passion, curiosity, and humanity belie his role as uninvolved bystander. More than a record of superb photojournalism, Weegee’s New York is a testament to a man who refused to look away. 

 

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STORE PROFILE: YELLOW KORNER

Have you ever admired someone’s fine art photographs in their home but come to find that they cost mega bucks and even more to frame? Well, I have a solution. Although it’s not dirt cheap, you can get a top quality numbered, mounted, and framed print starting at around $90 at YellowKorner in Soho New York. Other sources offer more generic affordable prints but they pale in comparison to some of the stunning ditties you can get at YellowKorner.

Deck your walls with Migrant Mother, Richard Aujard “The Ride”, “Angel” Iggy Pop or an elegant nude like “Etude de nu au Feminin II”.  Check it out at 100 Wooster Street or if you’re International, order online.

Migrant Mother, Dorothea Lange, from 95 USD framed

 

The Ride, Richard Aujurd, from 90 USD framed

Angel, Xavier Martin, from 95 USD framed

Laure Albin-Guillot

Etude de nu au feminin II, Laure Albin-Guillot, from 90 USD framed

Yellow Korner
100 Wooster Street
New York, NY 10012
(212) 966-6650


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TEEN DREAMS: DARK FAIRYTALE BEDROOM

Please welcome Genny, a 16 year old writer with an eye for design. We asked her to create her dream room on a budget. -FM

Every teenager has their ideal room – a sanctuary where the mind is cleansed and the body is at ease. A bedroom is more than just a place to rest, it reflects an individual’s personality. Being a teenager myself, it’s important for me to have a place to unleash my creativity and explore my artistic capabilities. So, it’s no surprise that my room is filled with collages and all sorts of crazy things that my mind can muster up. Unfortunately, being a teenager has its limitations and so does my bedroom. In this piece, I will create my dream room with 5 items that I feel portray me best. Enjoy.

My dream room would be a whimsical place; very “fairy tale–esque,” but with dark tones. My first item of choice is this velvet head board, which sets the mood for my dream room.

Velvet Tufted Headboard in Pewter, $349

Another item that goes perfectly with my dark fairy tale theme is this haunting tapestry of grey birch trees- it reminds me of a dark, enchanted forest.

Birch Trees Tapestry, $38

For storing books and knick-knacks, I like this floral side table. It goes well with the tapestry and stays true to my color scheme.

Flourish Storage Side Table, $49

I would also add this Alice in Wonderland Pillowcase set. You can’t get more ‘enchanted fairytale’ than Alice in Wonderland.

Alice Tea Party Pillowcase Set, $34

To top it all off, I would add a bird cage lamp. Nothing feels more whimsical than waking up to beautiful birds hanging from the ceiling.

Birdcage Hanging Lamp, $98

Even though for some it may not come easily, being creative can be pretty effortless. Staying true to your style is one of the most natural things in this world and what better way to do so then to get started on the room of your dreams! Hopefully these few paragraphs have ignited your imagination. I wish all who have read this best of luck in their artful journeys.

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GET THE LOOK: THE COZY BEDROOM

 

Like a cocoon, a cozy bedroom is perfect for hiding away in—especially if you live somewhere where it’s often cold or wet out. Cozy bedrooms tend to be heavy on fabric and neutrals, and light on metal and dark colors. Keeping the big pieces relatively neutral, and incorporating bolder colors on the bedspread or accents, makes it easy (and relatively inexpensive) to change things up down the road. This look can be had for $1,631.93.

This West Elm bed is one to bedeck in fluffy bedding, crawl into and hibernate in. $679 for a full.

Slipcovered Bed Set, $679

Grandmotherly quilts are making a comeback and remain just as cozy as you remember. $79.99 for a full from Laura Ashley.

Laura Ashley Full/Queen Quilt Set, $79.99

This cotton jersey shag rug is perfect for next to the bed and would feel great underfoot. $165 (2’8” x 4’8”) through Layla Grayce.

Shaggy Raggy Cafe au Lait Cotton Jersey Shag Rug, $165

The Midrise Floor Lamp from CB2 has a soft linen shade. $99.95.

midrise floor lamp, $99.95

A twist on a classic—the IKEA Poang as a rocker and covered in plush sheepskin. $299 from IKEA (in lockarp white).

POÄNG Rocking chair, $299.00

The Parsons bookshelf has a softening effect in light green. $249. (green)

Parsons Bookshelf, $249

A Mucha poster to finish it off. $59.99 for 18” x 24”.

Savonnerie de Bagnolet by Alphonse Mucha, $59.99

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