Fab Five: Blue Birds

Fab Five: Blue Birds // CLOTH & KIND

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I adore the motif of birds in design, especially in textiles, and these are a few of my most fabulous favorites. Although let me tell you, it was hard to choose! There's so many gorgeous fabrics that fall into this category, in fact, that I've started a new Pinterest folder dedicated to these birds of a feather.

I'm presently having No. 3 paper-backed for the walls in the powder room in our new/old house renovation. It's going to make the room. I  have butterflies in my stomach just thinking about Katie Leede's Isis on the walls. Yes, I'm a big old dork....but I KNOW I'm not alone. Who else gets giddy over these little things? What in particular in your home is getting you excited?

Role Models: Dries Van Noten

Role Models: Dries Van Noten // CLOTH & KIND

FABRIC: Schumacher Tortola & FASHION: Dries Van Noten

Peter Dunham

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what is your idea of perfect design happiness?HAVING THE ESSENTIAL MINIMUM

what is your greatest fear in design? BEING PREDICTABLE

which historical design figure do you most identify with? JOHN FOWLER

which living designer do you most admire? JACQUES GRANGE

 what is your greatest design extravagance? MY RED PARTNER’S DESK. IT CAME FROM CHRISTOPHER GIBBS’ CHRISTIES HOUSE SALE.  I KNEW IT FROM BOOKS. I PAID A SCARY AMOUNT FOR IT BUT HAVE LOVED IT EVERY DAY OF THE PAST 12 YEARS.

Samarkand

when and where were you happiest? IN LOS ANGELES, RIGHT NOW.

what do you consider your greatest achievement in design? BEING ABLE TO PAY HEALTH AND RETIREMENT BENEFITS TO ALL MY EMPLOYEES.

if you died and came back as another designer/design object who/what do you think it would be? AN EDWARDIAN SCUFFED UP VINTAGE LEATHER TUFTED ARMCHAIR. THEY ARE VERY ADAPTABLE AND EASILY LOVABLE.

what specific design related talent are you lacking that you would most like to have? BEING ABLE TO DO FAST RENDERINGS.

what is your most treasured design related possession? A SMALL DESIGN SKETCH BY DAVID HICKS THAT HE GAVE ME WHEN I WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL.

Kashmir Paisley

what do you regard as the lowest depths of misery in design? TAKING A JOB JUST FOR THE MONEY.

what is your design motto? VARY THE MATERIALS.

what is your favorite design-related word? AN UNPRINTABLE ENGLISH FAVOURITE THAT STARTS WITH A ‘C’ AND ENDS WITH A ‘T’. NOT ALLOWED TO USE IT AT WORK THOUGH.

what is your least favorite design related word? SOLD (WHEN IT’S NOT TO ME).

what turns you on in design? GUTS.

what turns you off in design? FASHION.

what is your favorite curse word? SEE ABOVE FAVOURITE DESIGN RELATED WORD.

what profession other than design would you like to attempt? I WOULDN’T. THIS IS MY SECOND CAREER AND I LOVE IT EVERY DAY.

IMAGE CREDITS | Headshot Photo House Beautiful, Header Image Natural Curiosities, All other images provided by Peter Dunham Design.

PROUST ON DESIGN | Answered by my design icons, these must-ask questions come from a 19th century parlor game made popular by Marcel Proust, the French novelist, essayist & critic. This interview technique has been used by many journalists throughout the years but my column was primarily inspired by The Proust Questionnaire, which appears monthly on the back page of Vanity Fair(my alma mater). The twist here on CLOTH & KIND is that I've repurposed each question to relate to interior design. To read all of my Proust on Design interviews, please click here. Enjoy!

Hue: Aubergine

Hue: Aubergine // CLOTH & KIND

Carolina Irving Textiles' Amazon fabric in Aubergine (at top) is the inspiration for today's hue. Deep, rich, eggplant-y, royal, majestic, red wine-ish, moody, fancy. What other words come to your mind when contemplating the lovely color of aubergine?

Top: Amazon fabric from Carolina Irving Textiles; Clockwise: Chinese Dragon wallpaper from Osborne & LittleZig Zag fabric from Mally Skok Design, Sag Harbor room designed by Steven GambrelQarshi fabric from Oka

Zak Profera

Proust on Design: Zak Profera // CLOTH & KIND

what is your idea of perfect design happiness?BEING SURROUNDED BY THE THINGS I LOVE.

what is your greatest fear in design? NOTHING - EVERYTHING CAN ALWAYS BE CHANGED OR FIXED.

which historical design figure do you most identify with? MAYBE A CAVEMAN - I KIND OF LOVE THE WHEEL.

which living designer do you most admire? I'M TOO MUCH OF A LIBRA TO COMMIT TO JUST ONE. EVERY GREAT DESIGNER BRINGS SOMETHING UNIQUE TO THE WORLD.

what is your greatest design extravagance? MY DESIGN BASED ON THE EXQUISITE 17TH CENTURY MATAHARI CLOTH OWNED BY KARUN THAKAR. IT'S QUITE MINIMAL AND COURAGEOUS WHILE STILL BEING TOTALLY USABLE.

Proust on Design: Zak Profera // CLOTH & KIND

when and where were you happiest with your design? WHEN I SAW A STRIKE-OFF OF MY TAKIGAWA DESIGN FOR THE FIRST TIME, I KNEW I WAS ON THE RIGHT TRACK.

what do you consider your greatest achievement in design? LAUNCHING MY OWN BUSINESS - IT'S FAR MORE WORK THAN I'D EVER IMAGINED (AND TOTALLY WORTH IT).

if you died and came back as another designer/design related object, who/what do you think it would be? A NOGUCHI LIGHT SCULPTURE.

what specific design related talent are you lacking that you would most like to have? I WISH I WERE BRAVE ENOUGH TO HANDLE ELECTRICAL WIRING.

what is your most treasured design related possession? I HAVE A GOLD-PAINTED CONCRETE STATUE HEAD THAT I FOUND, FACE-DOWN ON THE STREET IN FRONT OF AN OLD SEMINARY DURING ONE OF THE WORST STORMS THAT HAD EVER HIT MANHATTAN. IT'S NOT THAT LARGE, BUT IT HAS TO WEIGH OVER 100 LBS.... SO NATURALLY, I HAD TO HAVE IT. IT LIVES PEACEFULLY ON MY TERRACE NOW.

Proust on Design: Zak Profera // CLOTH & KIND

what do you regard as the lowest depths of misery in design? FASHION IN LIEU OF COMFORT...EXCEPT SOMETIMES. THERE ARE ALWAYS EXCEPTIONS.

what is your design motto? EVERYTHING IN YOUR HOME SHOULD HAVE A STORY BEHIND IT - OR YOU SHOULD JUST FIND IT TO BE EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL (SEE PREVIOUS ANSWER RE: EXCEPTIONS).

what is your favorite design related word? MOMENT.

what is your least favorite design related word? MOMENT.

what turns you on in design? WHEN THINGS ARE DESIGNED AND COLLECTED WITH THE HEART, NOT WITH THE INTENTION TO IMPRESS.

what turns you off in design? EGOS.

what is your favorite curse word? I'VE BEEN KNOWN TO FREELY FLING F-BOMBS.

what profession other than design would you like to attempt? SECRET AGENT. TRAVEL, ADVENTURE, AND A BIT OF MYSTERY. WHAT'S NOT TO LIKE?

ZAK+FOX

PROUST ON DESIGN | Answered by my design icons, these must-ask questions come from a 19th century parlor game made popular by Marcel Proust, the French novelist, essayist & critic. This interview technique has been used by many journalists throughout the years but my column was primarily inspired by The Proust Questionnaire, which appears monthly on the back page of Vanity Fair(my alma mater). The twist here on CLOTH & KIND is that I've repurposed each question to relate to interior design. To read all of my Proust on Design interviews, please click here. Enjoy!