Thursday, January 31, 2019

Beaufort Landing at Hampton Cove

Beaufort Landing by Polygon Homes is a new townhouse development located at Hampton Cove in Delta. This project will offer a special waterfront collection of 124 executive 3 & 4 Bedroom Townhomes in the Charming Town of Ladner. These three and four bedroom homes offer charming seaside-inspired architecture and a variety of floorplan options. Every detail is thoughtfully designed to give you places to gather and share, and spaces for everyone to enjoy peace and quiet.Nestled between a marina and a golf course, walking and biking trails surround the neighbourhood, and a beautiful new riverside linear park will give residents a natural place to explore their own backyard.

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Design Milk Travels to… The Hudson Valley

Design Milk Travels to… The Hudson Valley

A drive away from the urban sprawl of New York City, the Hudson Valley has become a respite for New Yorkers. For years, city dwellers have moved upstate to trade cramped apartments for spacious homes, Central Park for the Catskills. There is abundant space, natural beauty, and a slower pace of life up North. But you’d be missing out if you wrote the region off as a sleepy, suburban district where people come to stroll. The Hudson Valley, a region along the Hudson River from Westchester to Albany, is a beacon of light for art and design that can rival the Big Apple. It’s got kitschy hotels, sprawling art parks and modernist homes carved into the mountains. We’ve put together an itinerary to show that you don’t have to be in the big city to have a good time.


WHERE TO STAY

Stickett Inn is located two hours away from New York. You can rent one of their four rooms, each with different designs and amenities (i.e. a hot tub!), or choose one of several cottages on the property. It’s just a walk away from the main drag of town, so you can leave your car here and explore the antique shops and farmers market on foot.

Photograph by Lawrence Braun.

Photograph by Lawrence Braun.

If you’re not in the mood for dark wood and you prefer your pastels, wind down at the Arnold House. If you want to really treat yourself, you can even rent their Lake House, which is set away from the main establishment. It’s an old school lodging but with sleek, modern interior furnishings and light colors, you’ll never feel stuffy or cramped.

Photo by Tiny House Resort.

If you’re looking for a getaway in the woods that’s a little more rustic, check out Vista, part of a collection of cabins by Tiny House Resort. Situated by the Catskill Creek, there’s an onsite waterfall, a heated pool, and kayaks available for a water adventure. In the morning you can cook fresh eggs from the chickens and ducks that the resort keeps, right over your own fire pit. The best part? There’s baby goats on site!


WHERE TO VISIT

Photo by Grisha Levit. CC BY-SA 2.0

Photo by Grisha Levit. CC BY-SA 2.0

Probably the most visited site in the Hudson Valley is Dia:Beacon a nearly 300,000 square-foot contemporary art museum. “Dia” is Greek for “through” when the Dia Art foundation was started in New York, its founding members Philippa de Menil, Heiner Friedrich, and Helen Winkler hoped it would help artists realize their loftiest projects.

Dia:Beacon opened in May 2003 and takes the structure of a former Nabisco box printing factory. The museum’s collection of art from 1960s to the present is known for its stunning organic shapes and use of large negative and positive space to play with scale.

Russel Wright’s American Modern. Photo by Masca.

Manitoga by Kate Orne.

Manitoga was the estate and home of modernist industrial designer Russel Wright and is now a National Historic Landmark. It is also one of the few 20th century modernist homes open to the public in New York State—the rest are now private residences. From May to November, there are ticketed public tours, exhibitions and concerts at the home. Outside, there’s also 3 miles of Russel Wright designed trails that are opened to the public during the season, from dawn to dusk every day.

Photo by David Limburg.

The home is also an artist residency and space for selected artists to exhibit their work. Esctatic, for example, is an illuminated painting by Peter Bynum who was an artist resident in the home.

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Another famous draw is the Storm King sculpture park, a 500-acre outdoor museum with large scale sculptures and site-specific commissions. It’s the largest collection of contemporary sculptures in the entire country. It’s also open in the Winter, and has rotating exhibitions and programs that change with the season, so you’ll have a reason to keep coming back.

Notable mentions: Opus 40 \\\ Bannerman’s Castle \\\ Graft Cidery


WHERE TO SHOP

The Gilded Owl is known for high design and craftsmanship. What started as a blog by interior designer Andy Goldsborough and art dealer Elizabeth Moor became a retail space when Andy and Elizabeth redesigned a 1785 federal style house in Hudson, New York. The space is now a living gallery with furniture and art and draws everyone from collectors to design enthusiasts.

If you’re shopping for something big to really brighten up your house, Hudson Valley Lighting makes sleek chandelier lights that make a statement without drawing too much attention upwards. The company was inspired by the valley but their products are now carried in a chain of stores around the country.

Flowerkraut is exactly as its namesake suggests. The bright and airy store sells handmade goods catering to florists and gardeners. There’s always something to pick up, whether it’s house plants such as succulents, cacti, air plants and begonias, or ceramics and candles to gift to others. But that’s only half of it: you can also find various krauts like kimchi, sour pickles and hot sauces for your kitchen!

Notable mentions: Finch Hudson \\\ CounterEv \\\ Valley Variety \\\ Red Chair on Warren


FINAL THOUGHTS

If you’re visiting in June, Newburg hosts an Illuminated Festival of music, dance and poetry to show locals and visitors what the town has to offer. But you don’t have to go to a summer celebration to touch on the spirit of the Hudson Valley. The birthplace of the Woodstock festival and the home of “peace and music” has preserved its chill vibe and you can see it in the brightly paved streets in quaint towns that don’t have to yell to get your attention. It’s a modest elegance, a communal creativity. It’s kept for the ones who know that New York isn’t just about the city.

If you’ve traveled to The Hudson Valley and have any favorite spots or  recommendations for first time visitors, let us know below so we can share (and also check it out ourselves the next time we’re up there).



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Hinge x Society6 Offer Limited Edition Cards for a Modern Valentine’s Day

Hinge x Society6 Offer Limited Edition Cards for a Modern Valentine’s Day

We all know Valentine’s Day tends to always be geared towards those in relationships thereby leaving out those unpartnered at the time. Not anymore! Thanks to dating app, Hinge, and creative platform, Society6, there’s a new, limited-edition collection of Valentine’s Day cards for everyone in your life, including your BFF, your crush, your significant other, and anyone else you want to make smile. The Hinge x Society6 collab includes the work of 15 Society6 artists who were asked to design custom illustrated cards featuring a variety of sentiments so you can acknowledge those you love, like, or just met on Hinge.

Hang Out Forever Stationery Cards by WEAREYAWN

Big Wife Energy Stationery Cards by Fatima khayyat

Is Weird that I got you a Valentine’s Card? Stationery Cards by Carly Jo Reeves

I am yours no refunds – typography Stationery Cards by showmemars

Retro love Stationery Cards by PHIRST

the valentine’s card for the person you’re not sure you should get a valentine’s card for Stationery Cards by Sascha Gray

takeout & makeout Stationery Cards by Matthew Taylor Wilson

Double Texting Valentine’s Day Card Stationery Cards by studiowillette

If You Had A Period, I’d Totally Buy You Tampons, Too Stationery Cards by Tyler Spangler

Fyre Festival Valentine’s Day Card Stationery Cards by studiowillette

If you Order by 12am PST/3am EST on February 3rd you will meet the deadline for Valentine’s Day shipping!

In an ongoing effort to support independent artists from around the world, Design Milk is proud to partner with Society6 to offer The Design Milk Dairy, a special collection of Society6 artists’ work curated by Design Milk and our readers. Proceeds from the The Design Milk Dairy help us bring Design Milk to you every day.



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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

W63 Mansion On Vancouver’s Westside

W63 Mansion by Hansen Pacific is a new condo development located one block from Winona Park, on Vancouver’s westside. This project will offer a boutique collection of thoughtfully designed 1, 2 and 3-bedroom homes. W63 Mansion provides a tranquil westside lifestyle on South Cambie’s most beautiful block.

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Maintain Your Golf Game With Yoga

The Midwest is encountering the coldest weather it’s seen in decades. Temperatures are hitting all new lows, and as a result, everyone has to stay off of the golf course. There’s no safe way to... Read more

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Monday, January 28, 2019

How to Get Started Investing in Rental Properties Quickly

Rental properties are a fantastic investment when they are bought below market value and with plenty of cash flow. However, It is not easy to get started investing in rental properties quickly. I think rental properties are such a great investment that I have bought 20 rental properties and I plan to purchase 100 total. ... Read more

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R & Company Presents Sebastian ErraZuriz’s Breaking the Box

R & Company Presents Sebastian ErraZuriz’s Breaking the Box

Just last week, New York City-based R & Company opened Breaking the Box, a solo exhibition featuring new work by artist and designer Sebastian ErraZuriz. The curated show features some of ErraZuriz’s new designs in his Mechanical Cabinet series which double as functional pieces of art. Known for thinking outside the box, ErraZuriz continues creating these cabinets and boxes that challenge people’s perceptions of how they operate based on cultural norms. The pieces appear to be simple at first but viewers are encouraged to discover the unusual ways they open and expand by interacting with them, thereby “breaking the box” of convention.

Fan Cabinet

ErraZuriz’s modular cabinets, credenzas, and boxes come together through a combination of traditional woodworking techniques and advanced technology that allow the components to rotate, spin, and evolve into new forms that always surprise.

WATCH:

Fan Cabinet

Fan Cabinet

Magistral Chest

Magistral Chest

Magistral Chest

Grand Complication Cabinet

Grand Complication Cabinet

Grand Complication Cabinet

Grand Complication Cabinet

Grand Complication Cabinet

Kaleidoscope Cabinet

Kaleidoscope Cabinet

Kaleidoscope Cabinet

Spin Cabinet

Spin Cabinet

Spin Cabinet

Spin Cabinet

Bird Chandelier

Also on display is the playful Bird Chandelier, which will hang in R & Company’s 40-foot atrium gallery space. The sculpture features a hundred taxidermy birds that appear frozen in time yet still alive, calling life and death into question.

Bird Chandelier

Bird Chandelier

Breaking the Box is on display until March 8th, 2019 at R & Company, 64 White Street, New York, NY 10013.



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Being Your Own Creative Boss with Desi Moore

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Being Your Own Creative Boss with Desi Moore

Becoming an established professional in any line of work can be a long road traveled, but what if you want to really niche down? We reached out to talk to Desi Moore, aka Dude It’s Desi, about how she not only got her foot in the door of creating in the entertainment industry, but also what’s kept her there. Squarespace is the website building platform that has helped Desi out by getting her portfolio site organized in a way that represents her brand and welcomes new business with vigor, letting her quirky and fun personality and style shine through!

Back in 2003, Desi found herself in a place lots of us have been – young, undecided on a future career, and having a good time living a fun, carefree lifestyle. She had just relocated back to Los Angeles from Brooklyn and had the realization that a plan was necessary for the next steps she was hoping to take as an artist.

“I just thought artwise, without a college degree, who would hire me and for what? But I swore when I moved back to Los Angeles that I would not work another day in a restaurant, and that I had to get something legit in the entertainment biz on my resume to get some sort of foot in the door. The movie advertising agency Trailer Park hired me to be their receptionist, and I did that for about a year.”

Just before Desi planned on submitting her two weeks notice to take a position as a film director’s personal assistant, Trailer Park opened a print department specific to movie posters.

“Of course I thought that was super cool, but again why would they hire me when I had no experience. However, when the print department found out I was leaving they offered me a job. Apparently my goofy illustrated company newsletters, cut out 3D lunch menus, and all the weird arty shit I made and surrounded myself with in my reception desk area caught their eye and they saw potential in me – which to this day I am still very grateful for. So, I turned down the personal assistant job and immersed myself and became completely obsessed with learning and succeeding in being an Art Director. I worked really long hard hours and will never forget how stoked I was when I saw my first official movie poster printed.”

There’s usually that moment that stands out, the one that makes you decide to commit to what you’re doing and have a go at it with everything you’ve got in you. For Desi, it was a specific movie poster that ended up being more of a lesson than a success.

“I made a poster for Mad Max Fury Road that was super time consuming because I constructed a giant mass of people, car parts, motorcycles, smoke, destruction, skulls, etc. Each piece had to be painstakingly and intricately masked out (that is where you cut something out of its environment). So halfway through I was like ‘Oh my god this sucks, my hands and eyes are killing me, what was I thinking?!’ But I kept on going and finally finished it. The client and I both thought it turned out really cool, but in the end it didn’t end up getting used for anything, but hey that’s showbiz for ya!”

Being a creative individual in a business world can sometimes be a struggle, and you’ll often find yourself at a crossroads trying to balance both sides of a company.

Desi says, “I do find it a struggle. The business side of things: discussing money, paying bills, finding the time and energy for paperwork, etc. has always been a struggle for me. Being such a right brained individual it’s not a natural forte for me. But I absolutely love being my own boss. In my art career it offers me the freedom to work on such a variety of projects: huge movies, indie movies, album covers, gig posters, clothing brands, paintings and illustrations, whatever! So I never get bored or feel pigeonholed as an artist.”

She also owns a gallery – Showboat – in Los Angeles, an entirely different creative outlet. “As far as owning the gallery, my favorite thing is it’s like I have a big ‘ol rubber approval stamp for any idea I may have. The show concepts and artists are all decided by me. Once I even painted the whole space purple, rented a clawfoot bathtub, and exactly replicated the When Dove’s Cry video set to a tee – purple roses, smoke machine, faux doves, stained glass windows, and my friend dressed as Dr. Fink. Dan Monick beautifully lit and shot portraits of people in the bathtub all night. Carmen Electra even showed up and stole the show! Basically I spent a bunch of cash to create the raddest free Prince photobooth ever. Business-wise nobody else would have ever probably approved that idea but I did, and so it happened.”

This spring, Desi is stretching her creative legs even further and releasing a children’s book – ABCs of the 80s – in collaboration with a former coworker from her Trailer Park days.

“Erin (Campbell Dunkerley) has a young daughter and really wanted to teach her about all the cool eighties things she grew up with along with her ABCs at the same time. Being an 80’s kid myself, I was totally onboard! Erin had some letter ideas and even a few clearances already in place. She was super cool about giving me creative control of the drawings and layout of the book. We were basically on the same page as far as the letters went (although for ‘N’ I did begrudgingly draw The New Kids on The Block instead of the Nancy Reagan / Mr. T D.A.R.E program, but in return I got to do payphone over Pop Swatch so it’s all good – teamwork making the dream work!) I’m not used to working on one single project for so long and I had a hard time focusing at the start of it. So me and my little dog Crackers went up to my friend’s cabin in the mountains in California for a month last year to begin it. So very cliché I know, but it was awesome and I now get why people seclude themselves when working on a book. It hits stores everywhere March 5th and a limited advance amount are available now via http://abcsofthe80s.com!”

When it comes to choosing a favorite project Desi has worked on, I’m willing to bet you’re already familiar…

“I really love when someone says ‘just do your thing’ and I can execute my vision on a project. Being micromanaged or being used as a tool to create something I don’t believe in is never fun. As far as my favorite project to date, I would say it was working on the poster for the movie Bridesmaids. I got to see it through from start to finish, beginning with creating the concept, to art directing the photoshoot with Mark Seliger, and on to constructing the final poster. The cast were all so sweet and hilarious. We shot several setups that day and one included going to a park with Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, and the rest of the girls to pose with a whole bunch of puppies, bunnies, and swans in bowties and berets. The bunnies wouldn’t stop humping and right then I knew it was career highlight for sure. In the end, we went with the original idea of making the girls look like badasses posing against a brick wall, juxtaposing the whole typical demure bridesmaids in a cupcake dress thing. The original copy line I came up with that almost made it was just simply ‘What?’. Shoutout to Damon Wolf and Maria Pekurovskaya from Universal for being a dreamteam and letting me do my thing and have fun with it!”

When it comes to searching out inspiration for her work Desi says, “I really love to travel and have my eyes opened to new customs, colors, and patterns. I travel often and try and be as porous as possible and stow it all away in my brain to subconsciously draw inspiration from when I’m just back in LA working in my studio. I like when the inspirations all get mixed up together and create a whole new vibe of their own.”

Further inspiration comes from a source that’s right at our fingertips, literally.

“On a daily basis, I would be lying if I didn’t say Instagram. There are so many amazing accounts that lead you down rabbit holes of incredible art that I would never be exposed to otherwise. I also have made friends with some wonderful and inspiring artists via Instagram and we share what we find and dig, weaving the web further. I would also be lying if I didn’t say I go into very deep Instagram meme holes on a daily basis – but hey, no shame in that game – humor is the icing on the cake of life!”

It’s clear that Desi’s outlook on the world, her eye for art, and her inherent creativity know no bounds! Squarespace has helped her corral all of the bits and pieces she excels at into one amazing site that shows all of her hard work and long hours off in a cohesive, beautiful way.

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Friday, January 25, 2019

Tribute at Parc Central in Langley

Tribute at Parc Central by Essence Properties is a new townhouse development located in Central Gordon in Willoughby, Langley. This project will offer a stunning collection of 80 luxury four bedroom townhomes. An elegant balance of thoughtfully designed details and luxurious finishings, Tribute townhomes will delight families wanting to live in style.

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Gala at Parc Central in Langley

Gala at Parc Central by Essence Properties is a new condo development located in the neighborhood of Central Gordon in Willoughby, steps away from Langley Event Centre. This project will offer 75 units consisting of one & two-bedroom spacious homes. With no compromise to functionality and design, homes at Gala create a new standard of living in Langley.

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Colony Launches The Conception Series with Molly Haynes

Colony Launches The Conception Series with Molly Haynes

Today we’re excited to share the launch of global design and strategy firm Colony’s latest – The Conception Series. The program aims to create an exhibition of emerging American talent, and are kicking it all off with a capsule collection of graphic textiles from talented weaver Molly Haynes entitled Controlled Landscapes.

The Conception Series’ ultimate goal is to introduce emerging American designers, artists, and makers to the international contemporary design world through a series of pop-up exhibits and limited edition collections. But before getting to that point they’ll all be guided through a challenging curriculum of product development and design entrepreneurship, with the culmination of an exclusive collection, exhibit, and introduction to the greater design community.

The Conception Series’ debut creative, Molly Haynes, is a New York-based weaver who focuses on implementing inventive techniques and honoring natural materials. Through her craft, Molly’s work embodies the textures of nature, turning each piece into a controlled landscape of her own making.

Controlled Landscapes will be hosted in New York City by INC Architecture and Design, an award-winning open source, multi-disciplinary, architecture and design studio. Colony hopes that by showcasing Molly’s weavings in this stunning space, a layer of spatial discovery can be added to the program’s experience.

To see more of what Colony has to offer and what’s to come for The Conception Series, check out their site at goodcolony.com.



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