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Work From Home. OfficePOD offers Modern & Chic Space

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OfficePOD claims to be “changing the way people work” and I have to agree with them. Many of us begrudgingly make our commute to work each morning and wish for nothing else than to be able to stay at home and work in our pajamas. Although working from home gives you much more flexiblity in your day,  it also presents many potential problems.  Being at home often includes many  distractions such as TV, children, pets, household chores,  yard work, etc. These are all reasons that many of us find that we are more productive in an office setting rather than a home setting.

But at last, OfficePOD would like to welcome us all to the new generation of the workplace. Those  distractions that working out of your home can bring can instantly disappear because  the ingenious people at OfficePOD have come to the rescue. With an OfficePOD you can now be productive at home because you are not actually inside of your home!

The OfficePOD fits comfortably fits into your back yard.

Your OfficePOD can also be used as an additional room  as a workshop for crafting and hobbies, a playroom for children or just a hidden oasis in your yard.

The inside is spacious with a long desktop and cabinets for easy organization and storage.

Have to stay late at the office one night? The OfficePOD is equipped with lights in the ceiling as well as hidden in the walls.

If you already work from home or are thinking about forgoing your commute to work or if you just want an additional room, the OfficePOD is a great choice and a very modern, chic one at that!

The Archipod is another example of what is possible to add additional space for working from home or your own backyard.  See Inhabitat for even more great ideas in Pre-fab Architecture.

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Ikebana: The Art of Japanese Floral Arrangement

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Last summer I was invited to attend the opening of an art show that I helped work on. I also attended a dinner held for the artist.  The  table was occupied by the  ”top dogs” of the art world and I was lucky enough to sit next to the architect who designed the the exhibition space. We got to talking about his recent trip to Japan and,  specifically, the Ikebana class he took there.

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Some background info:  The  baskets used in Ikebana are also an ancient Japenese Tradition.  Baskets all have great names with a story behind them.  For example, the above have titles such as;  Tidal Wave, Budding Beauty and Woman.  The signatures engraved in them are an art form in themselves.  I learned this when discussing this post with John and Gregg and they told me about a Gallery they used to have in Santa Barbara. Their very first show was a show entirely focused on the art of Japanese Bamboo Baskets. They were inspired by a show they saw of the collection of Lloyd Cotsen in New York at the Asia Society Museum on Park Avenue.  The book of that collection is amazing: Masterworks Japanese Bamboo Baskets of Form and Texture. Its pricey though!  John and Gregg went to Kyoto to collect the baskets for their show and wrote an earlier post about their trip and the Miho Museum.

Back to my dinner….the architect told me about how just one class changed his whole way of seeing things as an architect.  So,  from that night on I knew that I wanted to learn more about this magical art form. My friend David was also interested in practicing Ikebana so we signed up at our local city college for a Saturday morning class that I will definitely be signing up for again!

1. David constructing his first- ever Ikebana arrangement. There are many rules a student of Ikebana must abide by; one of them is that all flowers must face up towards the sun.

2. David with Sunsay, our instructor and the sweetest woman ever! Sunsay would come around near the end of each session and help us problem solve our arrangements, making sure we left with our best possible composition.

3. My and David’s final products!

The first time we went, we were so bummed out that we needed to take down our flowers to take them home. After a couple of hours of hard work I didn’t think I had it in me to take the arrangement apart but soon I began to  love coming home every afternoon from class to reconstruct my arrangement.

After just five classes, David and I had not only grown aesthetically but we had also grown to love the ritual of Ikebana. Ikebana loosely translates to “giving life to flowers” and you really feel connected to the way you place each one to compose your arrangement.

Overall, Ikebana is more than simply putting flowers in a container, it is a disciplined art form in which nature and humanity are brought together. I strongly encourage everyone to give it a try. Check with your local city college, pick up a book or check out this website for a class near you. We will be waiting for you to send us your pictures of your Ikebana creations!

Stylish and Sustainable Bicycles

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The desire for the perfect summertime bike, complete with a comfy seat and a wicker basket is a  yearly fetish that breezes in with Summer just  as the perfect pair of boots blows in with the Fall.  Over the past ten years, I have acquired several “fixer- upper” bikes from  yard sales.  Visions of  grandeur  accompanied every one, a “simple” paint job here, and cute little basket there. (..some new tires, brakes..) Let’s just say, my husband was never thrilled with my  ”rescue projects” that  never served a purpose beyond invading space in the garage.  After 10 years together, he possibly thinks I do not even know how to ride one.

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Because we just moved back into the bike- friendly neighborhood where I lived for fifteen years and where my main mode of transportation was my trusty two-wheeler, I can feel an itch for that perfect summer–cycle beginning to kick in. Top that with a probable resolution for fitting exercise into my busy schedule. The high cost of gas.  The environmental benefits…. and I think it is time to satisfy that nagging itch.

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But, how to decide on what bike? There are so many beauties out there these days.

Design Story just featured the Public bike.  An urban bike that “rides like butter” and includes all the options like baskets, bags and bells.  They are great- looking bikes with  colors to suit everyone.  They seem to be inspired by the bikes John and Gregg used to get around Paris last summer.

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And then there is this bright and cheery Abuela 3 Speed  we spotted at Cb2 last week during our furniture shopping extravaganza. It has “Summer”  written all over it.

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Did you know that Urban Outfitters now has a Bike Shop?  I just designed my custom bike (or 5) here.  With four bike styles and an array of color choices from the frame all the way to the bell, you can get as outrageous as you like for under $500.

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Another dreamy-cycle of mine is the bamboo bike.  I passed one up at a local vintage shop for under $200, and kick myself every year as the cycle hunt begins. would-a, could-a, should-a.

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But then, maybe this is what I have been waiting for.  For some reason Angelina Jolie comes to mind.

If you like the sustainable, eco-friendly bamboo idea, but are more advanced in your riding skills, check out Fashioncraz top 5 Bamboo Bicycles.

For those who do not like to ride alone, this eco-friendly tandem bicycle is sure to turn some heads.

 

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On the more cutting edge note, there are these Concept Bicycles called Versabikes – A Nathan Durflinger Design.

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More great bicycles from HabitusLiving including these unusual designs..VANMOOF.  Gary Galego’s Carbonwood.  Jelly Bean Bike

 

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A Match Made in Hollywood: Billy Haines and Joan Crawford

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William “Billy” Haines was what we like to call a triple threat: He could act, he could dance, and he could…decorate? That last skill came in handy when MGM caught wind of Haines’ having a boyfriend and quickly wanted to find Haines a bride for publicity purposes; when he refused, he was fired. Performance career over, Haines opened a decorating business and brought high style to Hollywood homes for nearly 50 years.  Among many of his famous clients was Joan Crawford, a frequent costar and lifelong friend.

The handsome Billy Haines takes a respite on a chaise longue designed by Haines.

Billy’s good friend Joan Crawford poses in different rooms of her Hollywood home which Haines decorated. Gorgeous!

Joan Crawford, a timeless beauty.

Billy Haines’  influence is still present today with the popularity of Hollywood Mid-Century style. Here are a few images of John and Gregg’s home in Montecito, CA.

The couch in their glamourous living room is a Billy Haines original! Small world!

John and Gregg’s peaceful courtyard evokes simple Hollywood elegance.

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Haines has designed some great modern classics such as The Elbow Chair,  and the sofa commisioned in the 1930′s for Jack Warner.  Ironically, the home featured above was owned prior to John and Gregg by another famed Jack Warner of the architecture firm, The Warner Group.

To learn more about Billy Haines, pick up a copy of this wonderful book which features Billy and Joan on the cover!

Our New Airport Terminal in Santa Barbara has a Channing Peake Mural!

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Photo: Santa Barbara Historical Society

At first, nearly everyone’s response is ‘What?  Why does tiny Santa Barbara need a new airport terminal?’  I mean really, it is a small town, and the original terminal from 1942 is one of California’s treasures of aviation.  Quaintness personified.  Not particularly modern, but quaint.  Being members of the ‘airport community’ because we own a Beechcraft Bonanza,  and it’s our home airport, we are naturally fascinated with what’s happening at our home airport.  What we were mostly unaware of were the deficiencies in the existing 7000 square foot terminal building.  For example, there were no bathrooms in the gate area, and the baggage claim was outside.  So what.  What we also did not know is that it was bursting at the seams due to increased TSA requirements and increased traffic flow by more than 30% in the past 10 years.

So we have been following the new 60,000 square foot terminal building with curiosity and, as we are designers and builders, intrigue as to how the architecture would come together.  It was heartening to watch the structure take shape over the past couple of years and see the local architectural vernacular incorporated into the design.  That is when we started, albeit begrudgingly at first, to get excited about the change!

Channing Peake Mural at the Santa Barbara Airport

On a practical level, it will be nice to have a more efficient place to check in, breeze through security and to board aircraft through a jetway.  In addition, to have a nice facility as our town’s ‘Ambassador’ will be a bonus, but when we found out that the structure was slated to be LEED Silver and would qualify for LEED Gold status, we were especially pleased about these efforts in sustainability.  The architecture has been considerate of local artisans, and with our own appreciation of Channing Peake, arguably one of the greatest 20th Century artists of Santa Barbara  and a great California Cubist, Modernist and Muralist, we were happy to learn that a large mural of Peakes’ was installed and graces a  wall on the departures level at the top of the Escalator.

The Gala grand opening was a fun and exciting event for us.  John (right) and I were photographed in front of a vintage United Airlines DC-3 with our friend Marni Blau and her new Jimmy Choos. Not in Jimmy Choos, is our good friend and John’s first flight instructor Andrea Read owner of Spitfire Aviation.

 

Earth Friendly Father’s Day Gift Ideas

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With Father’s day right around the corner I have taken it upon myself to do some research so that I could supply  you with some great gift ideas for your Dad as well as the Earth!

If you want to treat your Dad to a spa day, but he doesn’t have the time to go, bring the spa to him. Kiehl’s has great all natural products for men that will surely transport him to a peaceful place. Better yet, he can use them every day! A great beauty product is definitely the gift that keeps on giving.

If you  want to pamper your Dad even more, how about a luxurious robe made from an all natural, sustainable material? Check out this plush robe made out of bamboo. Look at the smile this guy has;  now that is how every Father should look on his day!

If your Dad is more into cool new gadgets, help him protect his iPhone and/or  iPad with a case made from sustainable materials!

Also a great place to shop for Dad is Etsy, where you can find great one of a kind, handmade pieces. If you end up getting Dad something from Etsy  I guarantee you that it will be unique. Check out these vintage lighter cufflinks. Buying vintage is a great way to recycle!

Whatever you end up getting for your Father, make sure to include a note letting him know how much he means to you! I know that my and my sister’s cards are always my Dad’s favorite part!

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