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Mayan Chic

Followers of this blog know I’m crazy about Palm Springs. The rugged, lunar landscape, intense blue sky, and super cool mid-century vibe are just irresistible. Throw in a dash of Frank Lloyd Wright inspired architecture with a Mayan Revival theme and you’ve got designer Michael S. Smith‘s home in Palm Springs that he shares with his partner and ambassador to Spain, James Costos.

Photos via Architectural Digest

HouseEntranceHousePoolFire-PitDesigned in the early 1970’s by Howard Lapham, the house references many of Lloyd Wright’s Mayan inspired architecture such as the Millard House, Hollyhock House, and Ennis House here in Los Angeles.

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Modern Hieroglyphs

Man has been painting on walls, clothing, artifacts, and himself (or herself) since the beginning of time. Kids and grownups alike can’t resist the idea of a big blank wall and a crayon, even though their moms or the law have threatened consequences if they dare use those walls as big canvases. But these days, using almost everything as a potential canvas has not only become permissible; it’s become downright respectable.

Graffiti’s moment has come and designers are recruiting street taggers to customize even unexpected objects, turning them into functional works of art. Take a peek at how On Madison has paired ancient scripts with modern day items that are referencing these ancient languages in a fresh way.

Handwritten Japanese Katakanakatakana

Porter Teleo‘s “Signs and Signifiers” Hand Painted Wallpaperporter-teleo

Robert Loughlin‘s “The Brute” Chair via Casa Moderno

Laughlin-The-Brute-ChairPorter Teleo‘s “Tangled” Handpainted Wallcovering

Porter-Teleo-Tangled 1Ancient Pallava Script

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Kelly Wearstler & Shantell Martin Collaborationkelly-wearstler-+-shantell-martinEgyptian Hieroglyphs

Hieroglyphs

Los Angeles graffiti artist RETNA paints the Pasadena Museum of California ArtRetna-Pasadena

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In keeping on trend with the graffiti craze, On Madison has commissioned local graffiti artist Peter Lloyd Jones (aka GUTS) to customize a late 19th century Asian scroll table as well as a pair of mid-century French Bergere chairs. We’ll unveil the smashing results in a future blog post a few weeks from now. Stay tuned!

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Palm Beach Style

Maybe I need a vacation or maybe it’s because I’m heading to Miami in May, but I seem to have Palm Beach style on my mind of late. Palm Beach always conjures up fantasies of elegant pool parties, tropical colors mixed with crisp white, cocktails, and the good life.

Photos: 1/ Jan Showers Interior Design 2/ Lonny Magazine “Young At Heart” 3/ Dimples & Tangles blog

Palm Beach living room Palm Beach dining roomPalm Beach vignettePalm Beach Regency is an elegant mix of European and Chinoiserie influences with a dose of tropical flavor for good measure. To bring a little Palm Beach allure to wherever you are, On Madison has assembled a collage of items that do just that.

Palm-Beach

Fromental Handmade Wallpaper / Chinese Ginger JarsCodor Jabberwocky Mirror / Jonathan Adler Pagoda Lamp / Frances Elkins Loop Chair / Rose Cummings Banana Leaf Fabric  / Made Goods Malachite Console

 

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