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WHFA Conference

Monday, May 17th, 2010

by Carol Bell

  • Western Home Furnishings Association (WHFA) held it’s annual conference this year at the Disney Grand Californian Hotel in Anaheim CA. There is no better place to stimulate creativity and business success than at the Idea Place, Disneyland Resort. Challenging us to strive for excellence, the conference was more productive, more inspiring, and more memorable than many past conferences.
  • In addition to the Disney Institute and being entertained by the comedy of Jack Gallagher, we were treated to these inspiring speakers:
  • Ken Schmidt, Marketing Visionary of Harley Davidson
  • George and Rich of Kizer and Bender on the Science of Shopping
  • Jeff Hiller, President of the Sustainable Furniture Council
  • Jim “Mack” McIngvale of Gallery furniture in Houston Texas
  • George Hedley of the Business Builder
  • Of course, no trip to Anaheim is complete without a day at Disneyland, where dreams do come true

Spring High Point Market

Monday, May 10th, 2010

by Carol Bell

  • Spring High Point Furniture Show is always one of the most exciting markets every year. After a year of “the same” over and over again, the manufacturers came out with some fresh new looks for this market. After years of showing brown leathers, brown fabrics, brown finishes, everything is getting lighter.
  • For those of you that remember the 80’s, light or river washes finishes are coming back. These finishes are combined with neutral fabrics, including linen. You’ll be surprised to learn that linen was being combined with leather for a fresh new look.
  • In the modern world, gray remains important and in Milan it was being shown with accents of lilac. So if you are inclined to be trendy, it’s gray and lilac for you.
  • Tamara and I got a little carried away with all the new and exciting looks. Many will arrive this summer and others will be arriving in the fall. I will definitely keep you updated.

Past Kravet Fabrics Event

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Carol Bell

  • Ellen Bosco of Kravet Fabrics gave a wonderful presentation of the newest trends in fabric color and design. She highlighted fabric from the collections of Candice Olson, Barclay Butera, and Calvin Klein and amused us with stories of her meeting with Candice Olson.
  • The Chickpea and Mint Recipe was a popular appetizer. Drain, rinse and coarsely chop one 15.5 ounce can of Chickpeas. Chop 2 scallions (white and green parts) and 1/4 cup fresh mint. In a medium bowl, combine them with the chickpeas, 2 tbsps extra-virgin olive oil, 3/4 tsp sale, 1/4 tsp pepper, and 1/2 c pomegranate seeds. Serve with crostini, bagel chips, or crackers. Recipe courtesy of Real Simple Magazine.

 

ASID Design Excellence Awards

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Carol Bell

  • The ASID Annual Gala for the Design Excellence Awards was held Jan 30th at the fabulous new Ritz Carlton of Tucson. “Putting on the Ritz” was a black tie affair so Tamara, Jerry, John and I got dressed up and joined the celebration. What a grand evening it was!
  • Tamara and Sara Smith entered a fabulous Kevin Howard designed home at Stone Canyon into the competition for “Residential Space over 3500 sq. feet” and their contemporary design took home first place.
  • Tamara also entered the Mesquite and iron dining table into the Product Design category and won third place award for it.
  • Please enjoy the photography by Robin Stancliff of the award winning design.

 

Design Statement

  • The interior design team focused on using design elements and furnishings that would give continuity to this contemporary two-story residence, which featured curved walls and expansive glass windows in every room. The designers used a linear arc motif repeatedly in the structural elements: steel arcs inset in interior wood doors; clear silhouettes cut into sandblasted privacy glass; and an arched-steel facade on the curved fireplace.
  • The interior designers worked closely with the architect to specify hard finishes and structural designs to compliment the complex structure. Custom furniture designed specifically for the home include a free-form mesquite cocktail table, a boat-shaped mesquite and steel dining table, and several shaped wool area rugs.
  • Sleek, contemporary lighting was specified to add seamless style and function, without creating straight lines. Monorail tracks follow curved halls in the house’s center to illuminate the owners’ art collection.

 

 

Living room

The selection of curved furnishings gives a sensuous conversation area that floats dramatically within the expanse of glass windows and stone walls, focusing onthe spectacular outdoor view.

 

 

 

Dining Room

The repetition of curved lines and ribbons of color tie the custom designed dining table and area rug together. The ribbon of inlaid metal flows through the center of the indigenous Arizona mesquite dining table.

 

 

 

Wet Bar

To echo curves and angles of the home, in the small  bar area, the designer gave an asymmetrical shape to the raised portion of the granite bar.

 

 

 

Kitchen

Handsome cabinet and island design were the result of working within the curved walls of the kitchen.  Touch of a switch controlled the extensive lighting plan throughout the house.

 

 

 

 

Master Bedroom

Layers of fabric in the curved alcove soften the harsh Arizona sun while the colors give a relaxing element to the master bedroom.

 

 

 

 

Den

The large silk light sculpture serves as a focal point as you enter the room that serves as a home office and over-flow guestroom. The chic green color palette compliments the earthy tones in the stone and wood.

 

 

 

 

Powder Room

The natural organic atmosphere of the powder room is achieved with the custom curved cabinetry, selection of quartz tile, textured glass vessel, and asymmetrical lighting. All the interior doors of the home were designed with a linear inlaid stainless steel motif, which enhanced the curved theme of the house.

 

 

Patio

The design team created distinctive seating and dining spaces in the four outdoor living areas with a selection of contemporary furnishings, bronze sculptures and the stoneware planters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations Tamara

Monday, February 8th, 2010

  • Congratulations!

Tamara Scott-Anderson ASID
Sara Smith Allied Member ASID

  • 1st Place award

Residential Space over 3500 sq feet
ASID Design Excellence Awards

 

  • Photography provided by Robin Stancliff

Christmas Party

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Carol Bell

  • Every year the Contents Interiors Holiday party is an enjoyable and entertaining event. From a Toga party, to Flamenco Dancing, the staff certainly enjoys letting it out. With Gilligans Island as our theme this year, the costumes ranged from cutoffs to evening gowns. Tamara was inspired to create her own “Gilligan” drink, which she is shares with you now.Here-on-Gilligan's-isle-109
  • Gilligan’s Punch

1 part Dark rum

1 part Banana Liqueur

2 parts Coco Lopez

2 parts Pineapple Juice

2 parts orange juice

 

Blend together serve chilled over ice.

 


CDG Conference

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

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  • Tamara and I just returned from the annual Contemporary Design Group conference in San Diego. What a wonderful opportunity for us to spend 5 days with retailers from across the country and with many vendors that are there to support our group and learn how they can help our stores. We all meet the first couple of days and we had a fabulous speaker in Jeff Hiller, president of the Sustainable Furniture Council. He presented such valuable information; both the vendors and the retailers were taking notes as fast as we could write. (He’s a very fast talker.)
  • The “Green” movement is growing exponentially. More and more people are concerned about their planet and even closer to home, their families’ health. Tamara and I are committed to continue taking steps to carry furniture products from companies that have a great “Green” story and doing what we can to run Contents Interiors in a manner that keeps the environment in mind.
  • The last three days are spent just with our retailer friends. We share all kinds of information including advertising, marketing, merchandising, and operations. It’s inspirational to see what great things small business owners are doing in this economic environment. Sarah Paxton from La Difference in Richmond Virginia is trying to teach me the importance of social networking. She has her blog posted before we even leave San Diego. Please enjoy Sarah’s take on the conference.
  • Finally, the group let’s off a little steam with a wild night of bowling. Tamara was able to capture some candid shoots. What will we possibly do

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Local Artists at Contents Interiors

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
  • Art Show 0909In conjunction with our Annual Dining Room Furniture Sale, Contents Interiors hosted a juried Art Show of local artists with a theme of “All Things Dining.” An opening Happy Hour Reception was held Thursday afternoon with the artists present to share information about their work. Tamara Scott-Anderson, an artist herself, enjoys working with the artists and highlighting each of their works here in the showroom. Our clients love seeing the artwork in a home environment. Tamara also worked some of her magic with a fresh and fruity White Wine Sangria (recipe follows
  • Blanco Sangria

Ingredients

Ice ½ c Strawberries, sliced (chilled)

1 Orange, sliced (chilled) 1 Lime, sliced (chilled)

½ c Sugar 1 Cinnamon stickArt Show 0909-2

1 c Club Soda (chilled) 1 Lemon, sliced (chilled)

1(750 ml) bottle Pinot Grigio wine (chilled) ½ c Water

Directions

1) Mix sugar, water and cinnamon stick together.

2) Add fruit, wine and club soda to sugar mixture and remove cinnamon sticks.

3) Add ice before serving.

Customed Designed Mesquite Dining Table

Monday, August 31st, 2009

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  • Mesquite trees that grow randomly in the southwest create unique pieces of furniture with reddened hues and black epoxy filled crevasses. Here at Contents Interiors, we have been creating mesquite furniture for over 25 years. As one of the Tucson pioneers in the mesquite furniture business, we take pride in every piece we have designed. With time and age, mesquite wood becomes a treasure whether it is in a southwestern, Spanish Colonial and even contemporary home. As a designer for almost 20 years at Contents, I have helped to create many custom pieces from beds, dressers, dining tables, chairs, lamps and what ever meets the needs of my clients desires. Please stop by and see our dining table, chairs and lamps that are locally handcrafted right here in Tucson.

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Mirrored Dining Table

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

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Tamara Scott-Anderson, ASID

  • This year’s Tucson Museum Of Art Designer show house was a former home of cosmetics maven, Merle Norman. If you visited the home you may remember the living and dining room areas were designed by a team of Contents Interiors designers and was a elegant mix of Hollywood Glamour and Tucson Ranch styles. The beautiful mirrored dining room table and the glass front buffet from the show house are still available and will be marked down during our September Dining Room Furniture Sale. Call (520) 881-6900 if you want specifics on either piece.