Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Volga Linen


If I had any poetry talent whatsoever, I would write an Ode to Linen. Over all other types of fabric. Over silk, cotton, wool, flannel, even over cashmere (though yes, that it a tough one to beat...). It's been almost a year since my love affair with these gorgeous curtains started and let me tell you, I am in love with them more than ever! I am so happy just looking at the way the sun shine through every morning (um...it is Vancouver after all so... the sun shines every month perhaps? Seems about right). I highly recommend linen curtains. Or linen everything for that matter.





Volga Linen is a family run company based out of the UK and it has been around since the mid 1970s. Their website is really well designed and they offer ready made products from tablecloths and clothes to curtains and bed linens as well as fabric by the yard. I recommend taking a look at their products, especially those of you who don't get too excited at the idea of receiving yards of fabric by mail and prefer to have the final product delivered.

Now, what would I do with all of these beautiful fabrics...?


With these two above, I would recover a couch or a loveseat. The darker one for the fluffy pillows thrown over top.
This greyish green one would match any kind of wood so nicely. Perhaps it could be of some use in an office?

This delicate stripe could be turned into anything if you ask me: a duvet cover, a couch, curtains, a lamp shade...


This one! For the bedroom! BIG blue linen pillows over the bed!!
For a tablecloth of course.

What would you do with all of these??

Monday, March 21, 2011

Woody Allen Films & Bookshelves

I grew up watching a LOT of movies. So much so that it may have been slightly detrimental to my psychological development and adult life. My expectations of romance and visions of reality are somewhat distorded (I am a lady who is hard to please, apologies to my poor man who puts up with me and constantly falls short of unrealistic expectations!). I still watch my fair share of films and am constantly inspired by the worlds created on screen.

When I started writing on this site over a year ago, I posted some photos of movies that inspired me with their set designs and costumes. I expected to fill Jass & Meen with many of my favourite movies but as it turns out, it is quite difficult to get photos of decors from films. In addition, Design Sponge's Amy Merrick does such a fantastic job with her "Living In" column that I simply won't even try to match her work. If you don't already follow Design Sponge religiously like I do, I highly recommend checking out "Living In", if only that.

One director that I am particularly fond of is Woody Allen. Though the man seems to pop out a new film every year, I am pretty sure that I have seen every Woody Allen movie ever made at least once and therefore consider myself a fan of his work. The witty dialogue, the intellectual lifestyle at its best, the beauty of every shot like a photograph, the importance given to the setting like an homage to the city it is filmed in, those are the qualities that I admire the most and seek in every Allen film. The combination of beautiful people, stylish cities and intellectual, grown-up conversations of art, literature and everyday life fascinate me. My penchant for melodrama and attraction to any existential crisis might also have something to do with my fondness of his movies. He presents the life of adults behaving and misbehaving in the city in a way that makes me think it just doesn't get better than that: I want to live in a Woody Allen movie!! I want to run around the streets of Barcelona taking photographs with my artist boyfriend, go to art gallery openings or late dinner parties and finish the evening with a stroll in the park, overlooking the 59th street bridge in Manhattan! (Oops, there it goes again, this distorded vision of reality of mine!)

You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger


Whatever Works


Vicki Christina Barcelona

Manhattan


Manhattan


Annie Hall


Manhattan Murder Mystery


Whatever Works


I shamefully stole a few images from Amy Merrick's version of Annie Hall, just to give you an idea of what her posts look like.






If you have ever seen Annie Hall, you know that those objects are pretty accurate!

I realize that some films are more famous for decors than those of Woody Allen. The infamous kitchen in "Something's Gotta Give" comes to mind, as does the bedroom in 'Amelie', one that I so wanted to copy in my first apartment but I failed miserably. The focus of his films may not always be on the interior design factor but nonetheless, I find myself drawn to the spaces he creates and picturing myself walking around the apartments, living my life as I do, except...in a Woody Allen movie! An important aspect that has caught my eye in almost every one of his film is that the homes of his main characters are always, always filled with many paintings and lots of books!

Whether organized by colour, alphabetically or even by genre, I love displaying books. The idea of guests reaching over for a book on the shelf and flipping through the pages is so appealing to me and I am always pleased when it happens, like an entire bookshelf filled with coffee table books. It is also lovely to revisit your favourite books or photo albums from time to time and you are more likely to do so if they are within reach than tucked away in a dusty basement. The books that you choose to store for all to see are very much a reflexion of who you are, what your tastes are like as well as a summary of your recent interests and hobbies. Depending on your personality, they might even show a glimpse of your past adventures and future discoveries at the same time.

Our bookshelf is filled with cookbooks, interior design books, woodworking guides (um...not mine), wine encyclopedias, and travel books and I love them all, even (no!, especially!) the woodworking ones. Sadly, we only have room for a couple of bookshelves in our little home at the moment. When I have a home office, though, all of my books will be put on shelves, proudly displayed. Perhaps I shall have a grand staircase filled with my many decorating books leading up to a huge second-floor office where millions of fabric and paint samples will be meticulously organized.


Just like this one! Perhaps...
Well, how do you organize your books?? Alphabetically? By colour? In your office? Everywhere?




















Sunday, March 13, 2011

Etsy Pillows!

I have been writing a lot lately. Unfortunately, all my efforts have been dedicated to analyzing the works of Immanuel Kant, John Locke, Michel Foucault and Roland Barthes, to name a few. Days spent staring at my computer are dark and long right now, but there is light at the end of the tunnel, friends: I graduate in five weeks! Until then, there will be more talk of postmodernism and literary theory, enough to make me dread the sound my little MacBook makes when I turn it on. How I used to love that sound... not to worry, one day we shall make up, my MacBook and I.

I do firmly believe in rewarding myself for every week of hard work and today that time was spent looking at a dozen cushions from Etsy, courtesy of Jass & Meen unofficial contributor, Pigeon Atelier. Many thanks for this wonderful treat! I have been meaning to show you for a while now, but have spent too much time reading John Locke. Urgh. I'm sure that anyone who has spent any time with John Locke feels my pain. Wait until I tell you about Max Weber next week! Just kidding, I wouldn't dare, if only out of fear of losing my six followers... The good news is that all of these are fabulously inexpensive, to the point where I feel somewhat ashamed for having spent so much on cushions in the past. Enjoy and happy Etsy shopping!


Yiasyias


Willa Skye Home


White House Black Cat


Trendy Pillows


Swoon Studio

Spool and Sparrow



S Jones



Sarah's Mile Design



Lisar 26


Letter Perfect Design

Kyoozi


iWunder





P.S. Jass & Meen has a new look. I have been playing around blogspot, spending some time getting to know the system. It's about time, don't you think? One whole year and I couldn't change the template to save my life! What do you think? Do any of you know your way around blogspot and can give me hints on how to personalize this site some more?