Thursday, July 26, 2012

5 Ways To Transform Your Space

 We've been focused on process and design planning lately, and wanted to share our thoughts on the most effective implementations for any space.

1. Start with a PLAN
In a world of sensory overload, it's easy to get distracted by all the options. You wouldn't purchase a car or make a big decision without a clear plan first, and interiors shouldn't be any different. We see mistakes made when there isn't an holistic plan in place or budgets set at the onset, and rooms filled with items that don't quite work together or are out of scale for the context. At Relish, we strive to equip our clients with personalized Design Plans that clearly outline the priorities and options for their specific lifestyles.



2. Lighting
Lighting is the biggest mood-setting element for a space. You can have the perfect furniture, wall color, and accessories, but if the lighting isn't right the space can still feel stagnant and sterile. Always create a layered approach by implementing ambient lighting, then adding a combination of
ambient/task/decorative lighting types to create a multi layered look full of interest.

Lighting literally penetrates the psyche, and great lighting can give a space a feeling of intimacy or even vibrancy.
 
3. Color
Color can be as trans-formative as lighting. It can work as a backdrop for art, act as art itself in the form of a features wall, help to facilitate flow and openness, or simply add visual interest through beautiful, saturated colors. Our favorite paint palettes of the moment are Yolo, Farrow and Ball, and Stark paints. Many times, we can even add a complimentary wallpaper as a color accent as well as for depth and texture. 

4. Scale and Proportion
When putting together a furniture and space plan, its important to consider overall scale and proportion of items within the context of the space. Strategic placement can aid in flow and openness, and avoid over furnishing or adding items that simply don't work for the space.

photo: style-files.com
5. Personalization
Your space should always be a reflection of your lifestyle, history, and your personal values. We love helping clients re purpose heirloom items and add personalized touches, to avoid any space simply looking like 'page 26' of the latest catalog. These might include family photos, travel items, picture walls, or even your child's "art" over the years!

We hope you find this listing helpful, and of course, do keep in mind that Relish can help with a simple second opinion to full spaces.

Cheers,
Carey

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Yolo Colourhouse New Line of Fabrics


We've loved and have been following local company Yolo Colourhouse for a while now, and are thrilled to share some recent new additions to their product line.

On top of their incredible paint that contains no VOCs or carcinogens, they have recently unveiled the Sprout collection; a new line of organic cotton fabrics that are designed to coordinate with the Yolo paint palette.

Made of 100% organic cotton, their fun patterns are perfect for sheets, pillows, baby clothes, or anything your mind can imagine.

We'll have the samples of both their fabrics and paints in the coming weeks, so stop in to see this incredible line in person and support two local businesses at one time.

Cheers, Carey



Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Dwell On Design 2012 Insider View



I just arrived back from LA's Dwell on Design Conference feeling incredibly inspired and energized by the varying forms of innovation coming into the marketplace.

I was especially struck with the ways in which some of the featured companies are creating incredible space saving solutions. Duravit, for example, has created the OpenSpace Collapsible shower, which folds down complete and out-of-the-way when not in use to a full length mirror, as well as sinks narrow enough for even the smallest of bathroom spaces.

Axor displayed incredible surface mounted faucet systems that make cleaning much easier as well as providing a super clean, minimal look and opportunities for simple horizontal storage.

Lacava showcased a selection of soaking tubs that border artwork in their detailing, the new Sottile option providing a spacious tub with a cantilevered shelf for bath products and other items.

Overall, what I was mostly struck by was the way these companies and more are responding to the need for space saving, unique materiality, and beauty in seemingly super simplistic forms. To me, it further confirmed the idea that simplified minimal design finds it beauty in the minute details and new takes on innovative materials such as ceramic and lucite acrylic in bathroom spaces.

More to come from the show in the coming weeks- stay tuned!

Cheers, Carey


Thursday, June 21, 2012

Twice a Year Sample Sale On Now!


Our bi-annual sample sale is on now through July 5th! Just two times a year, we hold a clearance sale of all in-stock items with savings of 30-50%.

We're making room in our showroom for new Summer/Fall collections, like Eric Trine custom furniture and Portland-based JuJu Wallpaper.

Sale extends until July 5th, so make sure you make time to stop in to catch the savings.
For web customer or non-Portlanders, feel free to use promo code 10 YEARS at check out to redeem your savings on our website.

Happy shopping!


Thursday, May 10, 2012

Top Mothers Day In-Stock Gifts


With Mother's Day right around the corner, we've put together a list of our favorite gift items for Moms.  All items are in stock and ready for ship/pickup in time for this Sunday's holiday.

We know that all moms are unique and different (much of the reason that we love them so), we've come up with some great options for your 'type' of mom.

1. For the classic mom, our new Sara Paloma Pottery collection.
Come in to choose your own collection from this beautiful sampling of ceramic vessels.
2. For the fashionista mom, German-made Xen jewelry
Including this stunning watch and other beautiful stainless steel jewelry pieces
3.  For the design-centered mom the new Iittala Korento dinnerware options
Finnish for 'dragonfly', this collection celebrates the short but sweet Scandanavian summer
4. Design House Stockholm Pleece Blankets and Scarves are great for cozy moms.
The weather may be improving, but the still chilly nights are made better with this permanent pleated fleece.
5.  For the practical mom, our Marimekko tea towels and shower curtains.

A few ideas for celebrating no-stress shopping. Please call or email with any questions.

Cheers,
Relish Team

Thursday, May 3, 2012

New Local Artist at Relish- Theresa Arrison



We're thrilled to be featuring the work of local artists and MFA student Theresa Arrison. Her line of salt & pepper containers are made from scraps of beautiful black walnut and maple, and each bowl is thrown and trimmed by hand, so no two sets are the same. 

Originally part of the 1000 Bowls Project at the Bison Building in Portland

Also available by Arrison through Relish are ginger/wasabi/soy containers.
Each set is $65/each

Friday, March 23, 2012

New Sara Paloma Ceramics


It looks like this Spring weather we're having is bringing the warm sunshine as well as some new additions to our showroom.

I'm happy to announce that we have a new batch of beautiful Sara Paloma ceramic pieces coming in to the Relish showroom very soon. Hand picked at Sara's studio in Emeryville, CA, these one-of-a-kind pieces will be any 5 pieces for $500.

Come in to see them in person, or preorder here
Cheers, Carey

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Furniture Sample Sale- Mash Studios

LAX Series Edge Square Dining Table, Mashstudios

We love Los Angeles-based design studio Mashstudios, who's philosophy focuses on client-centered service, acute attention to detail, and consistent use of innovative forms and materials.

To make room for some of their new items, we're conducting a Spring sample sale on all of our  in-stock Mash furniture items.

At 15% off, these items will go quickly, so come in to see in person, or browse our sale offerings here

We look forward to seeing you in soon!

Cheers, Carey & the Relish team

Thursday, March 8, 2012

March Featured Artist: Rachel Austin Cartography

"Bybee #2"


We're thrilled to be featuring the work of Portland artist Rachel Austin here in our showroom for the month of March.

Rachel's collection of cartographic works are inspired by the Northwest geography, composed of layers of found maps, paper, ink, and thick layers of acrylic paint. The effect is a heavily layered look that taken on an almost encaustic feel.

The depth of these pieces really has to be seen in person. Come by this month or contact us here to schedule a viewing- info@shoprelish.com

Cheers, Carey 

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Featured Artist: Jan 17th at Relish Design

We are so excited to host Nancy Prior's prints at Relish from Jan 17 to Feb 17th!  Here is a snapshot of her series at the No 2 Print Shop in SE Portland.  From the moment I walked in the Open Studio tour last summer, I knew I had an artistic friend.

Instantly, I was drawn to the Antique Press they are known for, but seeing both adults and children make their version of art by using various cut-out shapes, objects, colors, tools and winding it through the press on the most beautiful paper.


Oh, I wish those days were still here again.  We look forward to sharing more about Nancy's artist open house reception mid February for the final week. 

Enjoy! trisha

Friday, January 6, 2012

Crafted Systems Wall Art + Will Paul Photography

It's January and I can't believe it.  We've had a number of featured artists the last few months, but these three stand out for me -- Crafted Systems wall art and vessels, Willy Paul etched photography on steel plates and his wife, Kris Paul, for her Japanese-inspired ceramics.

It's amazing how much work can go into the subtle details of a handmade piece.  To me, that makes all the difference vs a general shape that can be made by the thousands on an assembly line.

In summary, I feel it's the subtlety of simple things that make ALL the difference in design.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

South African Interiors Inspiration

I recently spent 3 weeks in South Africa, starting in Cape Town and ending up near Johannesburg on Safari.  In short, I can't share everything yet, but I was tremendously inspired.  My greatest love is traveling to far away places, staying with locals and experiencing their food, design, inspiration and creativity from the cultural "styles" of a region.  I will be sharing bits and pieces over the next few months (i.e. as I go through the 2K photos!), starting today with this custom sofa company called Casamento at the Biscuit Mill.    Check out the various hand-made designs, many of which are completely one-off designs and each a little different.  Also, loved this threaded art from Erica Elk here.  Stay tuned for more in the following weeks!  cheers, trisha

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Stubborn Works Jewelry at Relish!

We're happy to announce that we're featuring the beautiful work of local artist Melissa Stiles of Stubbornworks in the Relish showroom!

Come in to browse her unique collection of stainless steel and resin jewelry, cufflinks, and powder coated ornaments.

With a degree in architecture, her training is apparent in the clean lines and strong parameters of her work- all set in vibrant resin hues. Great for the Modernist who loves fun yet simplistic jewelry. One of my favorites- and local to boot!

Cheers, Carey

Monday, November 28, 2011

Cyber Monday Free Shipping!

Please note through today we are offering free shipping on any web orders placed by midnight tonight as part of our Cyber Monday promotions this year.

Feel free to take advantage of the savings, by simply using promo code 'CyberMonday2011' at checkout.

Thanks and happy shopping!

Cheers, Relish

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Setting the Perfect Holiday Table

As a 'non-cooker', my favorite part of the holidays every year is decorating the table- whether it be choosing the linens or making unique name cards for the table.

Decorating this new Mash Studio dining table we just got in reminded me of my favorite task and how the little details of table dressing add up to make such an impact on friends and family this time of year.
My table this year will feature some of my favorites; Iittala glassware, Rosenthal China, and this new year the new Chilewich Dahlia charger in silver.

Here's to hoping all your little details come together for a great Thanksgiving holiday!

Cheers, Carey

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Portland Open Studios Inspiration this weekend

I write a day after one of my favorite days in a long while-- Portland Open Studios, like a drug for the "handmade creative". In my usual highly curated approach, I scour the sites of an estimated 100 studios, to find my top 15-20 artists from various mediums. With only 5 hours to spend, taking in the best of ceramics, mixed media, oil, sculpture, illustration and works on paper, I feel like running the marathon after this experience. Here are a few of my highlights to share: Enjoy! Kris Paul ceramics, her husband Willy Paul photography, Rachel Austin oil and map paintings (one of which I had to buy), Puji Ceramics, No 2 Print Studio and last, but not least, our favorite, Therese Murdza original paintings and works on paper. All in all, a crazy prolific day for design in Portland. I still have these two to experience next, with camera in hand: Tim Loh Chinese paintings and Katherine Mead's collage pieces. We're heading to Iceland Tuesday, so design is there next...