Monday, April 26, 2010

Pirate Onesies








We've been working on our baby registry at Amazon.com and found some great onesies.

Wall Scales

I don't recall where I ran across this image, but it is sort of a fun idea. The scales could be made of paper or cloth. It somehow seems to suit a smaller wall, and I really like how id only comes half way up—like a funky sort of wainscoting.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Cribs

Love the neutral color scheme in this one and the gorgeous chair.

One option for posts, quite masculine.

Loving the details on the headboards and the feet.

These are pretty much the posters I like, though I'm definitely leaning toward the off-white cribs. Great option for bedding that is very sophisticated.

Another cute option. I also really like the bedskirt.

We've commissioned a custom crib from the very talented J. Fackenthall Woodworks. I couldn't be more excited. We aren't doing anything too "piratey" but something sophisticated and classic. Hopefully. I found these images to inform the inspiration.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Nautical Accents





I'm loving these nautical elements. They are quite sophisticated for a baby room, and perhaps that is what I find so charming. First is a spy scope found here, a ships wheel from here, an awesome piece of cast coral available here, a porthole mirror from here and a ship's wheel mirror from here.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Chandeliers


This is a vintage (circa 1950's) chandelier from the Todd Merrill Collection.

This chandelier is from Currey & Company and is available through Zuniga Interiors.

This Neiman Marcus Chandelier can be found here.

We've been working on lighting lately and it is a bit more difficult that I thought it would be. There are all of these gorgeous coral chandeliers, but I think our ceilings might be a little low for one of those. Nonetheless, I can't help but show them here.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Sea Creatures


On a recent trip to IKEA, Robb couldn't resist throwing this giant shark into our cart. It looks small in this image, but it is really about four feet long. Since then, we found a companion sea monster in the form of this giant octopus (found here).