Showing posts with label design blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design blog. Show all posts

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Häfele’s New York City Showroom Launches Anew

Häfele’s NYC Showroom Facility 
Launches Anew 
Aspire to inspire...
When you walk into Hafele’s newly upgraded NYC showroom expect innovation everywhere. The showroom is a full immersion into the Häfele experience. Located in the heart of Manhattan at 20 West 22nd Street, Suite 201, New York, NY 10010, the new showroom houses the latest and greatest in LED lighting, kitchen organization, architectural sliding, functional hardware and more. Displaying the functionality of both a residential and commercial space, there is a new kitchen, a community space for the designers, millworkers and architects to collaborate and learn.

Noteworthy Häfele products displayed include Loox LED lighting, Matrix drawer systems, Slido door hardware, the latest decorative hardware collections and more. A full functioning showroom by day and an event space in the evening. The displays are a reflection of Häfele and fully showcase the brand’s commitment to solving the pain points of the designers, owners and beyond.

Sunday, November 4, 2018

THE MEMBERS OF IFDA NY CHAPTER PROFILED, MEET J. RANDALL


MEET THE MEMBERS OF THE
IFDA NY CHAPTER:
Introducing J. Randall
Pavarini Design, Kips Bay 2015 
What inspires you day in and day out?
I am constantly inspired by industrial and mechanical design and fascinated by technology.  As you see in fine automobiles and Swiss watches, great design takes on great style. Day in and day out, I am inspired by superior mechanical design where not only is the design based upon function but it transcends functionality and becomes style.  Companies like Ferrari, Panerai and Porsche have the concept DOWN!

What do you do?
I manage companies and projects. I am a partner and COO of Pavarini Design, a renowned interior design firm, where I manage Operations and Project Manage all construction jobs and renovations. I am a trained interior designer with close to 25 years of experience and also am part of the Design Team which designs all aspects of our interiors and product lines.  I am also part owner and Director of Operations for The Original Lawn Furniture Co. (www.OLFOutdoor.com), an outdoor furniture company that Charles Pavarini III and I started in 2016.  Further, I am involved in all business strategy development, bidding and client communication along with execution. Beyond that, I dedicate significant time and resources to charity.  In particular, I work with Charles in various fundraising endeavors for the Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club, Bailey House, and The Summer Theatre of New Canaan (STONC).

Why are you great at it?
I am dedicated and THIS side of O.C.D.  I think of EVERYTHING, ALL the time! Details matter to me, and I TOTALLY get how important design details can be for great style and also functionality.  Having lived through renovations on many occasions and seen all that can go wrong, I am extremely persistent with follow-up and painfully organized (to some) so that I can plan exactly what will happen in a day to keep projects on course.  Nothing matters to me more! I even joke about having a family and how difficult it would be for me to end a day at a specific time to be a father: I don’t know how I could go for hours without checking my email and keeping it all moving!
Pavarini Design, Kips Bay 2015 

recent projects,
Fairfield County, Ct. (above); Miami (below)
Why did you join IFDA?
The people.  I have found an incredibly generous and inclusive group of people who understand how all of us can work together within our industry, and with other similar industries, to make a big difference in business.  Within IFDA, there are members of all kinds within manufacturing, sales, design, business ownership, craftsmanship, etc. who bring a wealth of information and insight into the business of Interior Design so that WE are not alone.  It feels as though the resources and opportunities are infinite within IFDA, and I have only benefited from my relationship with IFDA and its members.

How can we learn more about your business?
I encourage you to visit our website www.pavarinidesign.com —it’s to re-launch in the next 30 days. I also encourage to follow our Facebook and Instagram feeds, which I author. (Facebook/Pavarini3) (Instagram/PavariniDesign)
Little-known fact?

I have a NEED for SPEED.  From owning and driving powerful sports cars to racing through the Italian Alps on downhill skis, I have a penchant for any activity that involves SPEED.  Interestingly enough, when in water, I’m happy swimming, kayaking or paddle-boarding. Water is the ONLY thing that slows ME down!

Please follow along on social media...
Instagram: PavariniDesign
Personal Instagram: RandallDesign
Facebook: Pavarini3
Personal Facebook: Randall Tarasuk


Thursday, November 2, 2017

New Ideas from our sponsor, Hunter Douglas

Smart Windows, Smart Home
Window treatments have come a long way!
Here to keep us updated about some of those advances is information from one of our IFDA NY Gold sponsors, Hunter Douglas.
Innovations in technology are making home life easier, more convenient and all-around smarter.
Energy-and-time-saving, automated window treatments are the latest example. Hunter Douglas is advancing the window treatment market with the PowerView Motorization system. Designed to work with either handheld or wall-mounted remote controls, with a customized app, or even with other smart-home systems like Nest. PowerView allows you to wirelessly control window treatments and create Scenes for each room, automating the operation of shades and blinds according to pre-set schedules.


IN YOUR FAMILY ROOM
Reduce the afternoon glare without leaving the comfort of your sofa.
IN YOUR DINING ROOM
Use natural light to help set the scene for your picture-perfect dinner party. Using the PowerView App on your phone or tablet, you can preset changes in the positioning of your blinds to capture the sunset.
IN YOUR BEDROOM
Wake with the sun by programming your shades to lift at sunrise.
FOR THE KIDS
Eliminate hazardous cords and pulls from areas that the kiddos spend time in with PowerView operated shades.


THE TOTAL PACKAGE
With PowerView Motorization, your home’s window treatments deliver just the right blend of technology and style. Perfect lighting, energy efficiency and everyday convenience seal the deal.

Want to learn more about PowerView Motorization?
head to Hunter Douglas!

Thursday, September 1, 2016

IFDA NY's Rose Hittmeyer Journals her Travels to Norway

Design Journals from Norway
guest post by Rose Hittmeyer
Thanks to IFDA NY's chapter administrator, Rose Hittmeyer for this lovely story about her travels to Norway.  
Please note Rose's bio below.  
I have a confession to make. I am a Rosemaler! I can hear you saying "what on earth is Rosemaling?" It is traditional Norwegian Folk “Rose” Painting. You will see it on cabinets, chairs, ceilings, walls, and on serving pieces, mostly “ale bowls”. I recently traveled to Norway to research the history of Rosemaling with the Vesterheim Norwegian America Museum out of Decorah Iowa. I want the share the wonders of Norway and their long tradition of beautiful color and design sense.
There are many different styles of Rosemaling. The details in the styles overlap a bit because the artists who painted in each region traveled from community to community painting whatever the “clients” wanted or could afford. The Rosemalers were also inspired by each other.
This Orange chamber is the main living space in a building on the Prestmoen Farm in Tuftin Fjellgard.  It was painted by Tore Kravik in the 17th Century in the Numerdal style. Orange is a signature color in this style. It borrows scrolls as a design anchor from the Telemark style and incorporates flowers similar to the Valdres style. This room would have been the family’s living, eating and sleeping space. Carvings at the corner of the bed mirror the scrolls in the Rose Painting. Beams in the room as well as all the panels on the door and ALL furniture have been decorated!
Iconic Rosemaler Sigmund Aarseths’ whimsical Kitchen at his home in Ron-Heggenes. This work is very personal and marries several Rosemaling styles as well as contemporary scenes.
 Aarseth is admired for his beautiful Norwegian landscape oils as well as traditional Rosemaling where he works in several styles. The navy trunk at left is in the Rogaland style, and the cream door panel is in Telmark style. He is most admired for his contemporary twist on Rosemaling, shown at the right in medium blue ground painting.  I believe I see some of Picassos influence in this work.




The Church in Lesja shows off the Gudbrandsdal Style.  Every inch of the church is painted in this monochromatic Blue and white style. The style is influenced by acanthus carving which you will see in the intricate details in the gilded Altar carving. Its graceful scroll details will remind you of feathers or folded over leaves. Often accented with red tulip flowers.  It is one of my favorite styles to paint!

Acanthus and Dragon Carving create a harmonious dance with Rosemaling. The two are often combined in a room, either on furniture or in separate functional items. I visited Rolf Taraldset’s Carving Studio and saw the beautiful portal he was carving to replace a medieval door. He was working from an image of the original portal which will be moved to a museum to protect it from the elements.
The BR. Bjorndalseater Carving studio, for three generations, has specialized in acanthus carving but has recently had a dramatic increase in requests for Dragon carving. (especially for headboards!) This style incorporates the dragon figures and will remind you of Celtic carvings as the seafaring adventurers have influenced each other over the centuries. I credit the influence of Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings for the revived interest in this style.
left to right styles, Os ( one of the newest styles began mid 18th Century) , A Gudbrandsdal Tray, and a Valdres Plate.
These are a few of the pieces I painted before my Norway visit. Stay tuned for the Rosemaling to come with my Norwegian inspiration!

about Rose:
Rosemarie Hittmeyer started her career as a fashion designer for Ladies evening wear.  When her fashion business closed she jumped the fence into Home Fashions.  She has been working as a home products freelance designer and marketing consultant and has spent much of her time on IFDA activities as our NY Chapter Administrator.
With the support of an IFDA/EF grant and an EF scholarship, she returned to her Alma Mata, The Fashion Institute of Technology and earned an AAS degree with honors in interior design. Her favorite projects at school were the retail store and the restaurant. She hopes to work for an Interior Design firm that specializes in hospitality, but says residential would be fun too as it expresses her great love of pillows.
An IFDA member since 2004, she has been the VP of Membership and Special Events where she has been the chair of the Rising Stars of Interior Design Event since its inception and continues to sit on several committees such as the Special Events and Circle of Excellence Committees.
Outside of the home furnishings arena she is an avid artist. Her landscape paintings have crept into her ceramic work where she brings the love of the flowers and the outside on to the table. She’s been a Rosemaler since 1999 and is ready to get to work with all the Norwegian inspiration she gathered on her trip to Norway to study Rosemaling and carving. She has to paint the 20 pieces of turned wood ale bowls she brought back in her suitcase.

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Look for IFDA SELECTS at NY NOW, August 21st, 2016




We Hope To See You In August for IFDA Selects
IFDA NY Members & Judges will be Out and About at NY NOW
Join Us August 21st
Show runs 20 - 24, 2016 
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, NYC
These are our 10 judges (above) and their instagram names--talents from the design industry who will post and award "Best in Show" winners on August 21st! The winner's booths will be identified by IFDA Selects framed award certificates after 2:00 PM on Sunday
and through the duration of the show.
Past IFDA SELECT JUDGES:
The "IFDA Selects" initiative supports and promotes the design industry, highlighting new and innovative products debuting at New York City trade shows

Walk the show and see the IFDA Member /Sponsor booths including:
MariJean Jerrell at Rainey & Co. Booth 3166
Besides the more than 2500 brands presenting what's best and what's next that only NY NOW can offer, make time in your schedule to hit the highlights:
Get your tickets NOW, especially for  
A Night on Broadway -SOMETHING ROTTEN, The 65th GDA Retailer Excellence Awards, Complimentary Museum Admissions & more.

About NY NOW
NY NOW®, the Market for Home, Lifestyle + Gift, will take place at New York City's Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. NY NOW features three comprehensive collections - HOME, LIFESTYLE and HANDMADE - that encompass 100,000 products in hundreds of product categories. The Handmade® Designer Maker and Handmade® Global Design sections of the HANDMADE Collection will open on Saturday, August 20 and close on Tuesday, August 23. The HOME and LIFESTYLE Collections, and the Artisan Resource® section of the HANDMADE Collection, will open on Sunday, August 21, and close on Wednesday, August 24. Attendees from all 50 states and more than 80 countries worldwide are expected.
More information about NY NOW can be found at www.nynow.com

ABOUT IFDA
The International Furnishings and Design Association (IFDA), founded in New York City in 1947 and now with 14 chapters worldwide, provides a professional forum for communication and interaction among its high-profile members. The IFDA, a not-for-profit volunteer-run association, also promotes career advancement and educational opportunities and is structured to increase public awareness of the furnishings and design industry through specialized programming, networking and service to the community.


    





Thursday, April 28, 2016

IFDA SELECTS plans to head to ICFF and Award Best In Show on May 14, 2016


                                                                                         

 

Join us for    
IFDA Selects - Out and About at ICFF
May 14 - 17, 2016
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, NYC

Visit all the IFDA Selects "Best in Show" winners  
 Their booths will be identified by IFDA Selects framed award certificates after 1:00 PM from May 14, 2016 through the duration of the show.   
The "IFDA Selects" initiative supports and promotes the design industry, 
highlighting new and innovative products debuting at New York City trade shows.

Walk the show and see the IFDA Member /Sponsor booths: 
Cliff Young Ltd. for HearthCabinets and Lapicida 

Presenting what's best and what's next that only ICFF can offer,
make time in your schedule to hit the highlights:

ICFF Global Emerging Designers Program,
including the best of Design Fairs from around the world;  

End the day with us at the  
Opening Night Party
Saturday, May 14, 2016 7:00-9:00 PM

Presented by ICFF & Luxe Interiors + Design and Sponsored by IOA
The Museum of Modern Art, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, 
Design and Architecture Galleries





About ICFF:  
ICFF is the premier North American global Design Showcase for interior furniture, seating, carpet, and flooring, lighting, outdoor furniture, materials, wall covering, accessories, textiles, kitchen and bath, and fabricators, attracting more than 700 exhibitors and 32,000 attendees from around the world. The 28th annual; ICFF is scheduled for May 14-17, 2016 at New York City's Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Visit www.icff.com for more Information.
The first annual ICFF Miami will debut on October 5 &6. 2016, at the Miami Beach Convention Center, presenting hundreds of leading brands and addressing every facet of better interiors for residential, hospitality, commercial and high end retail. Visit www.icffmiami.com for more information.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

IFDA NY and Designer Lighting Forum (DLF) event at Hafele Showroom was enlightening and educating about new technologies in lighting

If you missed the recent IFDA/DLF event, 
you missed out! But, no worries we have the details to bring you regarding last week's lighting workshop at the Hafele Showroom called  
The Illuminating Residential Projects II 
The Designer Lighting Forum of NY (DLFNY) hosted this event and workshop at the Hafele Showroom on 26th Street in New York City, and an impressive crowd turned out.  The event catered to residential designers, and served to educate those in the industry on the basics of lighting design, including color temperature, color-rendering index (CRI), lumens, heat output, line vs. low voltage, and other key considerations for understanding lighting design as it relates to interior design. Please check out the conversations over on social media by following the conversations using hashtag 
#DLFNY
Lead by experts in the industry, the professionals worked in small groups with attendees to explore different light sources and how they interact with common household materials. Hands-on experience with the different lamps (LED, incandescent, and halogen) made it easy to assimilate the technical differences between each light source.


We learned that the Philips bulb is an impressive LED replacement bulb for incandescent lights.  It's clear, cool and dims warm like a much loved incandescent.

See what a few who attended the workshop 
had to say about the experience...

"I took a series of lighting classes with my degree but in my experience no one has ever made understanding photometrics so easy.  Beyond that, I learned much about LED lighting - what to look for and what to be wary of when specifying products.  The DLF Hafele event wasn't just about information sharing, it was about empowering people to use it!"
-Andrea Brodfuehrer, 
Principal von b interiors, Inc.
IFDA NY Chapter President
"This was a MUST SEE for any and all interior designers needing a bit of guidance and understanding of emerging lighting trends, technological innovations, and product development."
-Principal interior designer Charles Pavarini III
"We are entering a stage in lighting design where every designer who specifies lighting will need to be well versed in the three C's of light: Color, Control and Consistency of light quality.  I think the DLF event at Hafele was a great start to help people understand the C's and hopefully attendees walked away with an increased comfort with the technology."
-John Newman, Principal LOOP Lighting
An expert in the lighting field, 
John lead the Hafele workshop,


Please Mark Your Calendar 
for two upcoming events hosted by the Hafele showroom 
on March 18th & 19th:
Celebrate “ SPRING” and The Architectural Digest Home Show with Hafele:
on
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Reception : 5:30 pm
Presentations: 6:00pm
Hafele NY Showroom Spring Event 
5:30pm – 8:30pm  
presentation featuring these 2 Industry Game Changers.   
Michela O’Connor Abrams, President of Dwell Media
The New Face of Affluence
Joe Wheeler, Associate Professor of Architecture at Virginia Tech School of Architecture + Design
FutureHAUS” -  The Kitchen of the Future  1.0 AIA LU

AND,
Thursday , March 19    
5:00pm – 9:30 pm
Open House Celebration 
for the Architectural Digest Home Show
Cocktails & Appetizers
Join us  in sharing good food, drink and great company. 
Come meet Kitchen Manufactures, Dealers, Designers and Hafele Experts.