On Our Minds

House Beautiful Favorite Paint Colors "Bookazine"

Through the past 4 years, House Beautiful has created a monthly column on designers' favorite paint colors.  They recently came out with a "bookazine" paint guide called "House Beautiful 500+ Favorite Paint Colors"Mimi and Celerie have contributed to this column many times over the years, here are their favorites:

"The Trickiest Colors"

 

"Colors To Make You Look Younger"

"The Colors of Summer"

The Porch Circa 1980's

Photo by: Noe Dewitt

The Porch Circa 2000s

Photo by: Zach Desart

"The Colors of Summer"

"The Dining Room"

"North Facing Rooms"

Photo by: Zach Desart

"Under Appreciated"

"Colors for Blondes"

Celerie's office is painted a super pale pink, we all love the subtle warmth it gives, and we certainly have plenty of blondes around here!

Photo by: Jonny Valiant for In Style Magazine

 

The "bookazine" will definitely be on our shelves as a reference for great paint colors and is available at newstands through August, 2010. 

Interior Design Today: The New Rules

 

Tomorrow, March 10th at 11am join House Beautiful Editor in Chief Stephen Drucker and celebrated designers Jamie Drake and Celerie Kemble as they discuss the fast-changing world of interior design, and how they see people decorating now. 

Following the presentation, please join a luncheon honoring Stephen Drucker, Jamie Drake, and Celerie Kemble in the Schumacher Showroom, Suite 521

 

Click Here to register or call 202.646.6114

 

 

Rita Konig Shops Our Store

Image by Rita Konig

 

Rita shares her experience shopping in Palm Beach, Florida in an article for T Magazine.  Thanks for swinging by!

 

See the article "Shopping the Palm Beaches".

Introducing Volume VII

Volume VII is the newest collection by Celerie Kemble for Valtekz.  The line features the patterns Ages Gracefully, Glassed, and Glassed Dragon in stunning neutrals....

and fashion inspired colors such as Paprika, Claret, Grape Leaf, Sol, Midnight, and Kona.

Available To The Trade only.

Happy Holidays!


Kemble Interiors storefront in Palm Beach, Florida decked out for the season.


(photo by Ashley Sharpe)


Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! 


xo, the kemblettes

Winter Wonderland

Try setting your table for Christmas dinner in August.  In Florida.  When it’s still 90 degrees.

THIS was a challenge.

(Photography by Gregory Ross)

When Palm Beach Illustrated called wanting to feature a holiday table designed by Kemble Interiors in their December issue, I took the road less traveled.  It would have been WAY too easy to do pink and green with sugarplums, set poolside on an outdoor loggia, with a few Florida poinsettias thrown in for good measure.  Or even to start with a festive dining room in a shade of green or deep red and build from a lovely blank canvas that easily lent itself to an obvious Christmas theme.  No, no.  That would have been way too easy.  Instead, we collectively decided that “Winter Wonderland” would be much more fun to tackle down here in the Tropics, and thus, I set out to transform an unlikely seafoam-colored dining room – in my very own house - into a twinkling holiday setting.  The magazine editors would be thrilled!

 

‘Twas the night before the shoot, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring.  Not even the designer, who apparently performs best under pressure and clearly needed to spring into action.

(Image courtesy of Mary Mahoney)

I quickly drove over to Mary Mahoney on Worth Avenue, an institution known for beautiful china and silver, where I expected to sweep in and pick up six perfect place settings.  It was here that I discovered the disheartening news that most retailers only carry one place-setting and use it as a display for ordering the others.  Somehow this little project just got much more difficult, and the clock was ticking. 

(Image courtesy of Mary Mahoney)

I managed to pile 6 Christofle scalloped chargers into my pack – reminiscent of rolling snow-covered hills -  and made my way further down the list.

(Image courtesy of Pioneer Linens)

Pioneer Linens in West Palm was a lifesaver.  It was there that a kind, Mrs. Claus-of-sorts lead me to the back of the store, where I discovered some interesting woven white placemats.  At first glance, one might have envisioned these in their intended nautical-inspired setting, perfect for dining aboard the Palm Beach yachts, but being Holiday-minded, they immediately became giant snowflakes in my eyes.

The temperature fell to a cool 89 degrees, and with each drop of the thermometer, I was getting closer and closer to my Winter Wonderland.

Now Dasher! Now Dancer!  Now Prancer and Vixen!  My red BMW-of-a-sleigh took me flying into Anthropologie for some fantastic crystal candlesticks.  I envisioned these mingling amongst white snow dusted greenery, the little candles twinkling on the dinner table, adding to the magic of it all.

It was only a matter of hours before the photographer made his appearance, when the glamorous world of Interior Design somehow found me spray-painting puss willows on the hot floor of my suburban garage.  But things were taking shape!  Amazingly, the aqua walls of the dining room lent themselves beautifully to my wintry theme, and managed to cool the air across the setting.  The black china cabinet provided the perfect evening backdrop to offset the flickering candles.  Even the crystal chandelier seemed to morph into glistening icicles.

 

(Images courtesy of Waterford.com, Macys.com, Crateandbarrel.com, anthropologie.com, and KimSeybert.com)

The photographer arrived and we jumped to work, lighting candles, placing Godiva chocolates and Kim Seybert napkin rings, and creating the scene.  With a twinkle in my eye, I set the table with my very own Waterford crystal (Lismore Tall Gold), Towle's Queen Elizabeth sterling silverware, and Crate and Barrel's Halo white dinnerware.  How jolly would my mother be, knowing my wedding registry was proving to be useful.  After all, the only place carrying 6 of anything in Florida in August proved to be my own house.

 

Somehow I had managed to create our Winter Wonderland.  I was pleased with myself as I took in the sight.

“Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!”

Field Trip: Houston

This is the first entry to post for Kemble Interiors and as such, a toe dipped with trepidation into the blog pond. We are torn between discussing what is odd and surprising to us and tracking our ongoing but occasionally typical adventures. This first post is a bit of a hybrid:

So. . . there we were in Texas, one fevered and hacking (Celerie), one freshly married  (Lindsey) and recovering from the stomach flu (honeymoon in Mexico), and our client (as company policy shall remain nameless) who went from stuffy to feverish and delirious by the end of day. Plagues notwithstanding, we were on a 24 hour whirlwind site visit to Houston, our first with this client, Celerie’s first to Houston, and a first hometown job for Lindsey.  So far, this story is ripe with the usual, location being the big surprise. But come on, Celerie in Texas?

 Turns out she loved it and still hasn’t stopped talking about the trip -- most frequently revisiting the enormity of everything; specifically the closet in her hotel room.

Our first stop was the Walker Zanger stone slab warehouse because the Texas house was hungry for stone – Kitchen countertops and backsplashes, fireplace surrounds, bathroom vanities, and a bar countertop that really demanded punch.  So often designers say the starting point for a room is the rug but in a renovation where stone coloration is in play, we think it is an even more permanent / epic investment and a great place to dodge the mundane.

Suddenly our Living Room is renamed "the green room" and we foresee yellow grassy greens, deep olives, and flashes of Daffodil yellow/gold

 

Later we visited Chateau Domingue and destiny was working for us when we discovered the perfectly scaled mantelpiece.

(Photo courtesy of Chateau Domingue)

Photo showing the future fireplace surround and 17th century French mantle.

 

We loved this slab but got stressed and discarded it due to the colorscape that brought to mind a multiple personality disorder.

 

Still not sane in anyway but somehow perfect, we settled on an enormous slab of Portofino for the powder room. . . .

 

The teal, rust, and orange we hope will become a high backed powder room backsplash and vanity top.  So dramatic was the stone that the room began to define itself  - Amelie Waterworks wall mounted tap in brass over a hammered brass sink basin, crystal legs from Urban Archaeology,

 

(Photo courtesy of Waterworks)

 

(Image courtesy of Urban Archaeology)

and more. . .we can’t stop dreaming about a swirl of gray, teal, and gold fish on sliver leaf background from de Gournay.

 

(Photo courtesy of de Gournay)

For anyone who hasn’t been to see marble slab warehouse this is worth a look!

(all photos by Lindsey Herod for Kemble Interiors unless otherwise noted)

xo, the kemblettes

 

To Your Taste

Welcome to our blog!  

"On Our Minds" is a spot where we hope to share our thoughts, ideas, inspirations, design dilemmas and solutions, happenings, and events.  You will also get a glimpse into the heads of our designers in New York and Palm Beach and get to know Kemble Interiors a little bit better.  

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