Interiors

Gratitude

Like everyone else, the last few weeks have been non-stop hustle and bustle. Let’s face it, braving the malls, grocery stores and post office doesn’t exactly always make one feel very Christmasy. But today, as I looked at my lovely dining room table, set with all my very best things, and put the last pie in the oven, I couldn’t help think how blessed I truly am. Tonight we will enjoy the company of family and friends, delicious food and wine. I have a wonderful husband and son who bring me endless joy. And did I mention that I love going to work every day to my beautiful store where I get to be surrounded by beautiful things.

Christmas DecorSo with that in mind, On Madison would like to wish everyone Happy Holidays and a wonderful New Year. Thanks to my staff and wonderful clients and patrons who have helped make our year very bright indeed.

 

Peter Marino: Tough but Chic

Peter Marino is one of those people who exemplify the adage “don’t judge a book by its cover.” One look at his regulation uniform of black biker leather and one tends to be a little intimidated and perceive Marino as one tough guy. But his body of breathtaking design work dispels all that and one is left with awe at how this much beauty has come from one designer.

tough but chicMarino is the subject of a new blockbuster exhibition at Miami Beach’s Bass Museum of Art. We get a glimpse of not only his work but his spectacular art collection and what makes this guy tick. Entitled “One Way” it implies that Marino has pointed his singular eye to only that which pleases him since he graduated from architecture school at Cornell.  He began collecting art during his stint working for Andy Warhol in the 70’s. Marino had no money, so Andy paid him in art. From there, Marino began his remarkable career and there has been no looking back.

Louis Vuitton Peter MarinoAlthough Peter Marino designs beautiful houses for beautiful people, On Madison is enamored of his commercial projects which include flagship stores for Vuitton and Chanel among many others. We think this is Marino at his creative best.

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Tony Duquette

Tony DuquetteOpulent, theatrical, whimsical, mythological. These are a few of the adjectives to describe the work of legendary designer Tony Duquette. Duquette’s early career began designing the seasonal decorations for the Bullock’s Wilshire department store in Los Angeles. Shortly afterwards, Hollywood enlisted his services as a set and costume designer. He caught the attention of Elsie de Wolfe, the grand dame of American interior design, who introduced him to her international circle of wealthy clients, and, voila, Duquette was then much sought after by the soigné set.

Tony DuquetteTony DuquetteCoral, malachite, shells, antlers and exotic skins all layered with Chinoiserie are trademarks of Duquette’s signature style. Jeweled tone rooms, especially in shades of cinnabar and jade, are also classic Duquette. In addition to interiors, Duquette gained attention as a jewelry designer, and his vintage pieces are now highly sought after.

Tony DuquetteTony Duquette fabric 1Tony Duquette fabric 1Reproductions of many of Duquette’s signature furniture and lighting pieces are available through Baker Furniture and his lush fabrics are available through Jim Thompson.

Tony DuquetteImage via Veranda Magazine, December 2014

Hutton Wilkinson, Duquette’s former business partner, carries on the Duquette brand. He is featured in this months’ issue of Veranda, offering his version of the holidays, Duquette style. A visual orgy that proves that more is more and too much is just right.

 

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