Book Roundup 2: Electric Boogaloo

Yesterday, when I asked Molly what her blog post was going to be about, she said “all the new books coming out.” I then asked her if she was mentioning the new Oliver Messel and Gucci books, and she said “no, why don’t you guest blog about those tomorrow?” So here I am! (oh, this is Kate, BTW)

I first heard about Oliver Messel when I was in design school and looking for an interiors icon to do a project on. At that time, I couldn’t find enough on him to do the project, so this book, Oliver Messel: In the Theatre of Design, is long overdue. He was sort of the Tony Duquette of the Caribbean (as he was involved in many realms of aesthetic design) crossed with Slim Aarons (hanging out in jet-set island locales with royalty and other peeps living the good life.) The ‘tropical’ angle always tickles my fancy.

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Walk Like an Egyptian (Part 2)

Hi readers, it’s guest blogger Kate again. Thanks for coming back for Part Deux! Normally today would be Tuesday Morning Mailbag but Molly is still illin’, so be sure to submit your questions to the email address found under the Contact tab at the top, and look for Molly’s answers next Tuesday!

One of the most stylish women I’ve ever met, designer Katie Leede, is way ahead of the curve of the Egyptian renaissance with her “Ra Collection” line of fabrics. She was inspired by the Egyptian Art Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which is always worth a visit when you’re in the city.

She explores the fan with her “Papyrus” pattern:

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Walk Like an Egyptian (Part 1)

Molly is under the weather today and has asked me (fellow M Design-er, Kate Schintzius) to step in and share my thoughts on trends coming down the pike. Here goes…

Everyone is into ancient Greek and Roman motifs these days- the Greek Key border, urns, etc., but let me turn you on to the next frontier of motifs ready for plunder: Egypt. All of a sudden, everything I’ve been seeing has a slight Egyptian flavor. It all started with this Feather and Fan pattern wallpaper I just spied in World of Interiors by UK’s Cole And Son (the navy colorway is my favorite):

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