Showing posts with label Diane Dorrans Saeks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diane Dorrans Saeks. Show all posts

Saturday, February 12, 2011

"A Dark and Stormy . . . "

The Home of Darin Geise, from San Francisco Magazine
(photo credit - Philip Harvey)

Greetings,

Just wanted to share this new article from San Francisco Magazine - with beautiful images of the home of Darin Geise (with an excellent interview by Diane Dorrans Saeks).   You might recognize Darin's name from his amazing antique store Coup d'Etat.

Enjoy some amazing images of this gracious home . . .




And here's a shot of Darin - in his widely acclaimed room at the San Francisco Showcase House last summer.  A true talent.

Darin Geise
(
photo credit Moanalani Jeffrey for SFLuxe )
Cheers,
Scot

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

"San Francisco Magazine, The Best of . . . "

San Francisco Magazine, July 2010
Greetings,

If you haven't seen it yet, the July issue of San Francisco Magazine has hit the newsstands - and page 40 lists the top San Francisco design blogs - according to the ever gracious Diane Dorrans Saeks of the amazing blog The Style Saloniste (thestylesaloniste.com)

Bloggers Grant K Gibson (grantkgibson.blogspot.com), Katie Denham (katie-d-i-d.blogspot.com), Kendra Boutell (porcelainsandpeacocks.blogspot.com), Kit Golson (chicprovence.blogspot.com), as well as myself (I won't provide a link, because clearly - you're already here . . . lol) are all mentioned. Do take a moment and check everyone out, if you're not already regular readers.

Have a look :

(click image to enlarge)

Cheers,
Scot

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

"Luxury need not be extravagant . . . "

Charlotte Moss and Scot Meacham Wood

Greetings and Salutations,

Where does one begin to describe the wondrously gracious Charlotte Moss? And how does one, such as myself, begin to tell you about the amazing evening . . . listening to Charlotte at Gumps in San Francisco - in conversation with Diane Dorrans Saeks - discussing design, windex, and life in general.

"The love of beauty costs nothing." Seriously, how can you beat that kind of inspiration. Charlotte opened the evening with a description of her love of fresh flowers. I think we've all mentioned how special fresh flowers make our homes feel. But now, she's up at the crack of dawn, going to the local flower market - buying wholesale and arranging them herself.

And a sea of homesickness swept over me as she talked of her childhood in the South. "My mother would always be the last one out of the house," she said. "We would just be waiting in the car. But, we knew she was inside, plumping the decorative pillows on the sofa before she would leave the house. Her reasoning was - 'You never know who might stop by?' And Mother wanted everything to be 'guest ready'." Like so many southerners, there just always seemed to be such a pronounced sense of hospitality in her upbringing. And that specific aspect of one's home, as a place to welcome guests, seems to permeate so much of her very gracious aesthetic.

And the advice wasn't limited to interior design, my favourite - "Don't spray windex on antique gold gilded mirrors. Spray the windex on a rag, and use the rag to clean the mirror. Otherwise - the gold gilding begins to turn blue." Good to know.

Cheers,
tartanscot

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Orlando Diaz-Azcuy and Diane Dorrans Saeks at Gumps

Diane Dorrans Saeks and Orlando Diaz-Azcuy

Good evening,

There's nothing quite like a grand evening at Gumps in downtown San Francisco to celebrate the wonderful new book of Orlando Diaz-Azcuy's marvelous interiors.  

Such a great new book!  Full of inspiration on every page.

Diane Dorrans Saeks and Gene Ogden

With my brand new copy of the book in hand, the talented Diane Dorrans Saeks, the book's author, was my first stop.  My friend Gene Ogden, from Gumps, was helping move the line along and introduced me to Diane.  As she began to autograph my copy, I interjected that it was Scot "with one 't'," at which point she looked up and said, "Oh my, are you Tartanscot?  I've read your blog."  (and honestly, I may have fainted for one quick moment . . . lol)

There was a long line throughout the evening - including the SF design duo - George Brazil and Cecilia Sagrera-Hill.

Katie Denham and Lise Stubbs

Also waiting in line -  Katie from "Katie-Did."  Double YAY - We finally had a chance to meet and what a delight!  I wish the evening had been a bit less crowded and frantic so that we could have chatted more . . . but, we've already got plans to get together again.  I ran into Grant Gibson as well - but didn't manage to find him again once I had my camera out.

It's late here (well, not really late, but late for me to still be awake . . . lol) and I'm off to bed.