Thursday, March 31, 2011

Un-decorated


Just out is this book, illuminating the latest tendency to undecorated spaces. It is lovingly assembled by Christiane Lemieux, founder and creative director of Dwell Studio. You can buy it here. It's certainly not a new concept, thinking of the gloriously undecorated rooms of the Bloomsbury Group. 
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Or the artistic salons at the turn of the last century: Gustav Klimt comes to my mind. 


Image (View of Gustav Klimt’s studio on Josefstädter Strasse 21, Vienna, ca. 1912. Photograph by Moritz Nähr. Furnishings were designed by Josef Hoffmann and executed by the Wiener Werkstätte. The painting is Klimt’s Hope II(1907-08), now in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York.)
True, these stand out through their incredible creative energy, but any honestly grown place will always exude it too. Picasso held court, showcasing not only his art, but found objects, ceramics, his children's toys, beach gear next to design proto-types or his latest love...


Image (Picasso's Villa La Californie)


Image (Picasso's last day in Villa Californie 1959, before moving to Provence)


Of course we often just see these outstanding homes of artists or, occasionally, writers. 
 But this development reverberates with my own design philosophy and once in a while there comes a moment where it surfaces in a trend. There will always be the un-decorating fellowship.
It's a state of mind and for time being maybe even people with order and perfection on their minds will subscribe to it for a while.


Perhaps what's so intriguing is the simple fact that it looks rather naturally lived in, not too groomed and perfect. 
In these times, when nothing around us is perfect - and when is it ever - we might answer this by living just like that.
So go on, relax, have that bundle of books you read on the floor next to your bed, coffee table or on the kitchen counter! Make momentous exhibitions on the window ledge of these small treasures you just picked at the flea market or the consignment store, don't paint that old table to a perfect turquoise, less is more! Live happily with what you have and don't take decorating too serious! And let these pillows artfully lounge around your couch.



Image ( from the book Romantic Homes of Ireland (above) and my own work/family
            room (below).

Enjoy some un-decorated time!
Until it all changes again and we move on to the next best thing.... ; )
XX
Victoria

7 comments:

  1. I love decorating and undecorating;-)
    spring is the perfect season to do that.
    hope you are well. Am reading Rike's 'Frühling' today; hought of you. xx

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  2. i love that undecorated look....i think thats whats going on at my place!

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  3. I always love the personality of undecorated rooms and like seeing homes of artists and writers. Something very real about a room which is intentionally undecorated. Have a wonderful weekend...Ax

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  4. What a great post!!
    And thank you so much for your sweet comment on my apartment over at Scandinavian Chic:)

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  5. Klimt.... I really love it!!!
    nice Saturday

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  6. I love the undecorated look unless it looks too forced. I didn't until I started reading blogs...or maybe it was Domino. I think it's a hard thing to do well, but when it is..so great. Hope you're having a lovely weekend!

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  7. Hello, How do I get in touch with you? There is no email or contact info listed .. please advise .. thanks .. Mary. Please contact me maryregency at gmail dot com

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