Wednesday, January 15, 2014

INVENTORY UPDATE | new year, new accessories

New great accessories at J.McIntyre HOME for the New Year.
Stop by Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm to see all the new inventory.
 Happy 2014!

crystal obelisks | sm $80, med $100, lg $112

ikat tissue box | $60

ikat waste bin | $100

glass paper weight | $36

white planter | $168

peacock planter | $168

mandarin planter | $168

 small turtle shell on crystal | sm $65, lg $68 

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

INSPIRED | i met a celebrity

Have you ever been star struck by a celebrity? Most have, probably by a human celebrity. I was star struck over New Year's when I went to Frank Lloyd Wright's home, studio, and architectural campus, Taliesin West, in Scottsdale, Arizona. For those of you who might not be as enamored by the architectural greats as I am, let me give you a brief run down on this innovative genius. 

Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was an American interior designer, writer, educator, author, furniture designer, and architect. Wright was an apprentice under Louis Sullivan at Adler & Sullivan, where he had a hands-on education. Because of his experiences at Adler & Sullivan, he believed in learning by doing and did not allow apprentices at Taliesin to have a formal college education. 

Wright and his family would spend their summers at Taliesin in Wisconsin, and would winter at Taliesin West in Scottsdale. He was inspired by the desert landscape and beautiful light, which played a huge role in his designs. Many of the structures at Taliesin West have canvas roofs to let light filter through. Wright preferred to work under natural light. The rooms are built into the hills, and vertical openings shoot out of the ground so horizontal light pours through the spaces.

Wright loved the theater and movies. He played with different angles in one of his movie theaters to create the perfect viewing and acoustic experience for guests such as Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra. He created the "Prairie Style" home. Wright was greatly influenced by his travels to Japan. A large percentage of Wright's income came from dealing art. 

Frank Lloyd Wright was an opinionated, headstrong creator who studied nature to understand how to design spaces. Visiting Taliesin West challenges me to consider the effects of light, nature, branding, art, spatial layout, and human interaction. He mastered them all. 

A few of his most well known works: Fallingwater, Usonian homes, Guggenheim Museum.

Here are some of the pics I snapped:












 If you're not completely bored, and want to read more, check out the Taliesin website.

 





Tuesday, January 7, 2014

NEW YEAR | new look


Happy New Year! 

Ready for a new look in this new year? All it takes is a little paint. We are seeing lots of painted cabinets in muted blues, soft grays, cozy dark tones, and subtle blue/ greens. The kitchen is the main hang out of the house, right? Why not make it as cozy and welcoming as possible? Here are a few the kitchens I find inspiring....













Need help figuring out the perfect color? Can't go wrong with one of these beautiful Benjamin Moore colors.




PURITAN GRAY





REVERE PEWTER





AMHERST GRAY 





SEA HAZE


Happy 2014! 

-Sarah T. 

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

INVENTORY UPDATE | scott kerr art

Local artist, Scott Kerr, dropped this beauty off at J.McIntyre HOME this week, and we cannot stop admiring his incredible work. What a talented artist! You can expect more Scott Kerr originals in 2014. 

AN ORIGINAL SCOTT KERR "Untitled"
60" x 60" | $2,600 


Tuesday, December 17, 2013

FESTIVE | dreaming of a White House Christmas

Two things about me: I love Christmas and I love America. Put those together and I couldn't be happier. I am about to nerd you out with fun facts about White House Christmas's. 



President Benjamin Harrison was the first president to have an indoor Christmas tree in 1889. Jacqueline Kennedy began the tradition of selecting an official Christmas tree theme for the White House. She chose "The Nutcracker" theme and borrowed ornaments from her children's tree from the previous year. 




From borrowed ornaments to dozens of volunteers from around the country. 
Decorating the White House has evolved into quite the production over the past 124 years.




The First Lady greets the official tree and oversees the decorating. I love the traditions our country maintains and how a lady is in charge of making sure the home is beautiful.






The Red Room, Green Room, and State Dining Room are all festive and full of the Christmas spirit. 



Every year the White House pastry team along with plumbers, electricians and other various members of the White House, put together a spectacular replica of the White House This year there is more than 150 pounds of gingerbread dough and 250 pounds of white chocolate.



All of the decorating culminates in the Blue Room where the official 
White House Christmas has been housed for the past 50 years. This year the theme is "Gather Around." 
This theme is brought to life with handmade volunteer crafts and repurposed books. 


Merry Christmas! 

- Sarah T. 











Friday, December 13, 2013

J.McINTYRE HOME | let there be light



Light up your home this holiday season with lamps from J.McIntyre HOME. 

Lighting can change the look of your entire home. Adding table lamps and floor lamps to your 
space creates task and accent lighting perfect for your everyday needs. 


green ceramic lamp- 32"H x 18"Dia - $630 at JMH




glass star lamp - 31"H x 16 "Dia - $313 at JMH




concrete and brass table lamp - 30"H x 16"Dia - $268 at JMH





large ceramic gourd lamp - 30"H x 18"Dia- $380 at JMH




le chic gold floor lamp - 65.75"H x 20"Dia - $628 at JMH







Until Next week, 
Mallory

























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