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Posts Tagged ‘Blue Jay Way’
Fabulous LUXE Magazine
Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
Having spent the last few months promoting my new book, Green Interior Design, I’ve learned a thing or two about PR. Most importantly, magazine editors have the power to turn a designer into a star and stylemaker. LUXE Magazine editor Pam Jaccarino placed me in the exclusive cover club this month, when she green lighted my Blue Jay Way project for the front cover of the Los Angeles issue. She even set my story in between powerhouses David Easton and Kara Mann in the national issue.
Thanks just isn’t enough for something of this magnitude. I need to design a spa pronto and get both Pam and the publisher, Jo Campbell-Fujii comped for a week of massages, facials and great food. Trust me, I’m working on it!
Speaking of Jo Campbell Fujii, I had the pleasure of meeting her at the cocktail and private preview she hosted for the Avenues Design Show House by Billy Rose Design and Assembledge+. The entire experience was a WOW moment from the bus ride up from Skirball, passing through the Bel Air gates, walking up the split stone driveway big enough to park 30 cars and then entering the 8 foot wide solid wood, pivot door.
The eye candy continued with a rustic, but refined, floating stairwell made from entire trunks of bleached oak (FSC certified logs), an exposed wine cellar under the stairs, a media room the size of a small AMC theater(by Innovative), a kitchen that I would kill for, one of the most glamorous master bath suites I’ve ever seen- can you say unlimited material budget?- and my personal favorite an entire wall of Miele washers and dryers in the laundry room.
Oh wait a minute, I forgot to mention the back patio, with not one, but two jacuzzis (seen below) over looking the twinkling lights of the City of Angels. Really it was a” pinch me, I’m dreaming” moment when I looked down and saw my magazine cover sitting on the side table of the outdoor lounge.
Having participated in a few show houses, I realize how much vendors add to the experience. Here’s a shout out to old favorites like Kallista, Vanatage, EcoSmart Fire, Ann Sacks and Samuel Moyer Furniture and new found treasures from artists Daniel Wheeler and Patte Stayrook. Kudos to all, the production was A-list all night and I felt right at home.
Now I’ve got to trot over to the PDC and see what’s going on with Martyn Lawrence-Bullard and his big award.
Tags: Ann Sacks, Assembledge+, Billy Rose, Blue Jay Way, Daniel Wheeler, Green Interior Design by Lori Dennis, Jo Campbell- Fujii, Kallista, Luxe Magazine, martyn lawrence bullard, Miele, Pam Jaccarino, PR, Vantage
Posted in Architecture and Design, Artists and Galleries, Events, Furniture, Interior Designers, Kitchens, Magazines, Parties | 2 Comments »
Recycle Bins in the Lobby
Friday, December 18th, 2009

This week we shot film and photography for Blue Jay Way in Hollywood Hills and The Keys Estate in Rancho Mirage with Ken Hayden who is a photographer for Architectural Digest. Throughout the days I had to keep reminding people not to throw batteries in the trash, to recycle their glass bottles and turn off the lights when we left a room. It was such a pleasure to come back to the hotel and see, not one, but two recycle bins on each floor’s lobby by the elevator. I can’t say the Spa Casino and Resort in Palm Springs is the nicest hotel I’ve ever stayed in, but it is rated 5 stars. To see recycle bins in a five star lobby just made me smile. Now if people can figure out how to use them… we’ll be in business.
Tags: Architectural Digest, Blue Jay Way, Hollywood Hills, Ken Hayden, Palm Springs Spa and Casino Resort, Rancho Mirage
Posted in Green Living | 3 Comments »




