Loving Local: Kate Tremel Clay

CLOTH & KIND // Loving Local, Kate Tremel Clay

If you haven't heard, BIG things are happening over here at CLOTH & KIND.  We just opened our brand new Showroom & Shop in Ann Arbor, Michigan!  One of the things close to our hearts and at the core of this venture for us is to promote local Ann Arbor, MI (and Athens, where our Georgia team is based!) artisans.  For us, Kate Tremel's lovely, organic ceramics were an obvious choice. We're thrilled to say that we are carrying Kate's pieces in the Shop, and are excited to introduce y'all to her and her work here.

CLOTH & KIND // Loving Local, Kate Tremel Clay

Studying Spanish and Anthropology in undergrad, Kate came to love pottery after taking a couple community art classes.  She took a time off of school and pursued her passion, studying pottery under a traditional ceramicist, specializing in large vessels, Josue Luis Yamunaque.  After finishing college, Kate Tremel then attended graduate school Cranbrook Academy of Art, focusing her studies on mixed media sculpture the village pot.  She even had a stint living in Athens, GA - what are the odds?! She is now a professor at the Penny Stamps School of Art and Design at the University of Michigan, located right in Ann Arbor.

CLOTH & KIND // Loving Local, Kate Tremel Clay

Drawing inspiration from nature, such as moss growing on a rock, she is constantly stimulated by her surroundings. Kate is process-oriented, focusing her design on improvisation.  In fact, she loves when a piece surprises even herself.  Delving deep into the details of her process, Kate Tremel is fascinated by the intimate connection between maker and creation.  She describes the sensuality of wet clay, the texture and form of clay reminiscent of skin.  It is this deep relationship with her work that allows her to create pieces that are accessible and engaging to the viewer.

CLOTH & KIND // Loving Local, Kate Tremel Clay

Her motto in design is simplicity.  From the clean, simple lines of her nesting bowls, to the pierced vases and lamps, Kate Tremel has mastered sophisticated, intriguing ceramics, with a overall sense of uncluttered beauty, and we're wholly in love with her work.

Role Models: Clay McLaurin + Dries Van Noten

Wallpaper: Manuka Textiles

INTERIOR DESIGN FOR YOUR DESKTOP

Enjoy our latest collection of free downloadable desktop, tablet & smartphone wallpapers, courtesy of wallcovering designers,  Manuka Textiles. Check out the entire collection and if you love 'em as much as we do, get the real deal to swath your home and make it look as good as your tech.

CLOTH & KIND // Interior Design For Your Desktop, Manuka Textiles

Click to Download // Rift, Metallic Rose Gold on Griege

Click to Download // Prismatic, Metallic Gold & Pastel Click to Download // Rift, Metallic Gold on Bone White

Click to Download // Prismatic, Metallic Rose Gold & French Clay Gray

CLOTH & KIND // Interior Design For Your Desktop, Manuka Textiles

Click to Download // Shibori Banding, Metallic Gold on Blush Pink

CLOTH & KIND // Interior Design For Your Desktop, Manuka Textiles

Click to Download // Shibori Banding, Metallic Gold on Bone White

CLOTH & KIND // Interior Design For Your Desktop, Manuka Textiles

Click to Download // Prismatic, Metallic Gold & Pastel


DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS // Click on the links to the patterns you love above. Once on the large image of the pattern, simply right click to download and save the image to your desktop. Here at CLOTH & KIND, we save all of our favorite Wallpaper downloads to a folder and set our Desktop & Screen Saver preferences to pull from that folder and rotate the images frequently for maximum gorgeousness while we're working. 

IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT STUFF // Y'all know this, but it's worth saying that all images in our Wallpaper column are the exclusive property of the textile and wallpaper designers that have so graciously shared their proprietary designs with us so that our tech can look all kinds of cool. Under no circumstances may any part of their work be copied, duplicated, manipulated or used in anyway without their express written permission. 

Wallpaper: Seema Krish

INTERIOR DESIGN FOR YOUR DESKTOP

Enjoy our latest collection of free downloadable desktop, tablet & smartphone wallpapers, courtesy of one of our favorite textile designers,  Seema Krish. Seema has just unveiled her stunning new collection, comprised of several patterns which we absolutely LOVE! Check out her entire line and if you love 'em as much as we do, get the real deal to swath your home and make it look as good as your tech.

PS // The BIG NEWS around here is that Seema Krish will be a part of CLOTH & KIND's boutique to-the-trade Showroom when we open in Ann Arbor, MI on May 4th, 2018. We couldn't be more thrilled!

CLOTH & KIND // Seema Krish, Interior Design for Your Desktop

Click to Download // Olema Glitter Graphite

Click to Download // Olema Clay 

Click to Download // Olema Rain

CLOTH & KIND // Seema Krish, Interior Design for Your Desktop

Click to Download // Napa Rosé

Click to Download // Napa Graphite

Click to Download // Napa Rain

CLOTH & KIND // Seema Krish, Interior Design for Your Desktop

Click to Download // Napa Marine Indigo

CLOTH & KIND // Seema Krish, Interior Design for Your Desktop

Click to Download // Sonoma Rain

Click to Download // Sonoma Rosé

Click to Download // Sonoma Glitter Graphite

CLOTH & KIND // Seema Krish, Interior Design for Your Desktop

Click to Download // Sonoma Clay

CLOTH & KIND // Seema Krish, Interior Design for Your Desktop

Click to Download // Gramercy Rosé

Click to Download // Calistoga Marine Indigo

Click to Download // Calistoga Glitter Graphite


DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS // Click on the links to the patterns you love above. Once on the large image of the pattern, simply right click to download and save the image to your desktop. Here at CLOTH & KIND, we save all of our favorite Wallpaper downloads to a folder and set our Desktop & Screen Saver preferences to pull from that folder and rotate the images frequently for maximum gorgeousness while we're working. 

IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT STUFF // Y'all know this, but it's worth saying that all images in our Wallpaper column are the exclusive property of the textile and wallpaper designers that have so graciously shared their proprietary designs with us so that our tech can look all kinds of cool. Under no circumstances may any part of their work be copied, duplicated, manipulated or used in anyway without their express written permission. 

Pulp Design Studios + S. Harris

CLOTH & KIND // Inspired, Pulp Design Studios + S. Harris

We want to give a huge shoutout to our badass friends over at Pulp Design Studios!  Co-Founders and Principal Interior Designers Carolina V. Gentry and Beth Dotolo just debuted an insanely cool textile line in collaboration with S. Harris!  Major heart eyes, check it out here and also feast your eyes below.

CLOTH & KIND // Inspired, Pulp Design Studios + S. Harris

Beth & Carolina describe pulling from their love of adventure when working through the product development phase, and it is undeniably apparent in each and every pattern and colorway.  From jewel-toned Art Deco-esque patterns to globally inspired designs in bright colors, the Pulp Design Studios and S. Harris collaboration has us endlessly inspired.  

CLOTH & KIND // Inspired, Pulp Design Studios + S. Harris

From one design duo to another, we are sending all of our love to y'all and can't wait to begin incorporating your fabrics into our design projects!!

Proust on Design: Bunny Williams

CLOTH & KIND // Proust on Design, Bunny Williams

What is your idea of perfect design happiness?
THE MOST WONDERFUL MOMENT TO ME IS SEEING THE THRILL OF A CLIENT SEEING A COMPLETED PROJECT AND HAVING THE FEELING THAT I HAVE FULFILLED THEIR DREAMS.

CLOTH & KIND // Proust on Design, Bunny Williams

What is your greatest fear in design?
I THINK PEOPLE ARE LOSING THEIR INDIVIDUALITY. BECAUSE OF SOCIAL MEDIA THERE’S A SAMENESS. PEOPLE SHOULD AWAYS HAVE THE FUN OF BEING ORIGINAL AND CREATIVE AND NOT LOOKING LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.

Which historical design figure(s) do you most identify with?
PAULINE DE ROTHSCHILD
FRANCES ELKINS
NANCY LANCASTER
MADELEINE CASTAING

CLOTH & KIND // Proust on Design, Bunny Williams

Which living designer(s) do you most admire?
AXEL VERVOORDT
FURLOW GATEWOOD
ROBERT KIME
JACQUES GRANGE

What profession other than design would you like to attempt?
I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A NURSERY AND TAKE IN ABANDONED DOGS AND TRY TO FIND HOMES FOR THEM.

CLOTH & KIND // Proust on Design, Bunny Williams

What is your greatest design extravagance?
HAVING A GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE WHERE I CAN GROW FLOWERS SPECIFICALLY FOR MY HOME.

When and where were you happiest with your design?
MY NEW STUDIO IN CONNECTICUT.
I’VE NEVER HAD AN INSPIRING WORK SPACE OF MY OWN.

CLOTH & KIND // Proust on Design, Bunny Williams

What do you consider your greatest achievement in design?
I DON’T THINK I HAVE A GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT. I’VE WORKED VERY HARD OVER A VERY LONG PERIOD OF TIME TO GET BETTER AND BETTER AND BETTER.  I FEEL LIKE THE PROFESSIONAL ICE SKATER OR MARATHON RUNNER. YOU PRACTICE, YOU WORK AT IT, YOU DISCIPLINE YOURSELF AND YOU GET GOOD AT IT. YOU GAIN CONFIDENCE, YOU GAIN EXPERIENCE AND YOU GAIN KNOWLEDGE.

If you died and came back as another designer or design object,
who or what do you think it would be?
A WONDERFUL NEEDLEPOINT PILLOW I HAVE IN THE BARN IN THE COUNTRY THAT SAYS “THE MORE I KNOW ABOUT MEN, THE MORE I LOVE MY DOG.”

CLOTH & KIND // Proust on Design, Bunny Williams

What specific design related talent are you lacking that you would you most like to have?
I CAN DRAW, BUT I WISH I HAD THE TALENT OF ALBERT WHOSE INCREDIBLE WORKING DRAWINGS WERE PRETTY CLOSE TO HOW THE PROJECTS WERE CARRIED OUT.

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What is your most treasured design related possession?
A PAIR OF PAINTINGS THAT SHOW AN INTERIOR OF OUR LIVING ROOM WITH OUR FURNITURE AND OUR DOGS.

What do you regard as the lowest depths of misery in design?
CHILLY AND ALOOF WHITE ROOMS.

What curse word do you most frequently use?
JACK DANIELS.

What is your favorite design related word?
HARMONY OR TIMELESSNESS.

What is your least favorite design related word?
ECCLECTIC.

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What turns you on in design?
MY FAVORITE PERIOD OF FURNITURE IS STILL GREAT 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH FURNITURE.  THIS MAY NOT BE IN VOGUE AT THE MOMENT, BUT WHEN IT’S COMBINED WITH A VERY MODERN PIECE, ALL OF A SUDDEN THE OLD LOOKS NEW.  

CLOTH & KIND // Proust on Design, Bunny Williams

What turns you off in design?
WHEN FURNITURE IS PLACED ONLY AGAINST THE WALL IN A ROOM.

What is your motto in design?
DON’T BE INTIMIDATED BY YOUR POSSESSIONS.
AND, ALSO, DON’T FEEL THAT ANY ROOM IN YOUR HOME IS SO PRECIOUS THAT IT MUST BE SAVED FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS. EVERY DAY OF YOUR LIFE IS SPECIAL.

CLOTH & KIND // Proust on Design, Bunny Williams

IMAGE CREDITS // Images provided by Bunny Williams

ABOUT PROUST ON DESIGN //  Answered by our design icons, these must-ask questions come from a 19th century parlor game made popular by Marcel Proust, the French novelist, essayist & critic. Proust believed the direct questions and honest responses that they elicited revealed the true nature of the individual. For this column, we have put an interior design related spin on the traditional questions. While this method has been used by many journalists throughout the years, we were primarily inspired by The Proust Questionnaire, which appears monthly on the back page of one of our all time favorite magazines, Vanity Fair (also Krista’s alma mater). Read all of our previous Proust on Design questionnaires here.  

Loving Local: St. Udio

Bringing old school artistry back, St. Udio is the Athens, GA-based blacksmith metal and woodworking studio of our dreams.  Starting in 2011, this local artisanal workshop has made a name for itself in the area as the go-to choice for custom metalwork.

CLOTH & KIND // Loving Local, St. Udio

Based out of Athens, Georgia, the Partners, Andrew Flage and Mike Harboldt both earned their Fine Arts degrees from the University of Georgia.  Their work ranges from sleek minimal vent hoods to Art Nouveau-esque gates.  We met with Andrew to discuss his design process; which he describes as "a dialogue with the client."  Beginning with initial concepts, they turn to sketching, then AutoCAD.  A true artisan, Andrew said his favorite projects are the ones that require hands-on hammering and "firing up the forge," rather than laser-cutting.

CLOTH & KIND // Loving Local, St. Udio
CLOTH & KIND // Loving Local, St. Udio

Interested in the tongue in cheek namesake of St. Udio?  Andrew said growing up, he oftentimes visited his aunt in California.  They had a little shack in the backyard used as an art room.  On the front, there were the letters of "Studio," with a circular light after the "St."  They affectionately referred to the small building as Saint Udio; of which Andrew Flage ultimately named his blacksmith workshop.

CLOTH & KIND // Loving Local, St. Udio

We feel unbelievably blessed to be able to partner and collaborate with artisans like St. Udio.  In our world today, artisans today who get down and dirty in their craft seem to be a thing of the past.  But, St. Udio and its team give us hope.  Makers and craftsmen are still around, and are still making a huge impact on the design world.

PHOTO CREDITS // The top image was taken by Paige French, the bottom three images were taken from the St. Udio's Website.

Role Models: James Malone + Alexander McQueen

Krane Home

WALLPAPER // INTERIOR DESIGN FOR YOUR DESKTOP

Enjoy our latest collection of free downloadable desktop, tablet & smartphone wallpapers, courtesy of one of our favorite artists, wallcovering & textile designers,  Sharon Lee of Krane Home. Check out her entire collection and if you love 'em as much as we do, get the real deal to swath your home and make it look as good as your tech.

CLOTH & KIND // Krane Home // Wallpaper, Interior Design for your Desktop

Click to download // Tiger & Magpie in Deep Blue

Click to download // Gingham Jungle in Jade

Click to download // Birds in Azure

CLOTH & KIND // Krane Home // Wallpaper, Interior Design for your Desktop

Click to download // Chrysanthemum in French Grey

Click to download // Royal Pineapple in Gold

Click to download // Banana Leaf in Sapphire

CLOTH & KIND // Krane Home // Wallpaper, Interior Design for your Desktop

Click to download // Flora in Sapphire

DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS // Click on the links to the patterns you love above. Once on the large image of the pattern, simply right click to download and save the image to your desktop. Here at CLOTH & KIND, we save all of our favorite Wallpaper downloads to a folder and set our Desktop & Screen Saver preferences to pull from that folder and rotate the images frequently for maximum gorgeousness while we're working. 

IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT STUFF // Y'all know this, but it's worth saying that all images in our Wallpaper column are the exclusive property of the textile and wallpaper designers that have so graciously shared their proprietary designs with us so that our tech can look all kinds of cool. Under no circumstances may any part of their work be copied, duplicated, manipulated or used in anyway without their express written permission. 

Vicente Wolf

CLOTH & KIND // Proust on Design with Vicente Wolf

What is your idea of perfect design happiness?
A GOOD MARRIAGE BETWEEN SPECIAL CLIENTS THAT APPRECIATE
CREATIVITY AND DESIGN THAT ALLOW ME TO FULFILL THEIR WISHES AND DREAMS.

What is your greatest fear in design?
TO NOT BE RELEVANT.

Which historical design figure do you most identify with?
DAVID HICKS.

Which living designer do you most admire?
BELGIAN DESIGNER, AXEL VERVOORDT.

What profession other than design would you like to attempt?
THAT’S EASY, A PHOTOGRAPHER.

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What is your greatest design extravagance?
IN MY DESIGN I TRY TO GO FOR THE SUBTLE, NOT THE OBVIOUS.  SO, FOR ME EXTRAVAGANCE HAS TO DO MORE WITH OPEN SPACE, EXUBERANT LIGHTING AND PLENTY OF NATURAL LIGHT AND A BALANCE OF SCALE AND PROPORTION.

When and where were you happiest with your design?
I’M THE MOST HAPPY WHEN DESIGNING AND INSTALLING JOBS.  I LOVE SEEING MY VISION COME TO LIGHT – WHEN THE DEMOLITION STARTS + WHEN THE JOB IS INSTALLED.

What do you consider your greatest achievement in design?
REINTERPRETING ALL IDEAS IN A NEW WAY LIKE LEANING MIRRORS AS WAS DONE IN THE EARLY 80’S.  LIKE OTTOMANS USED AS COFFEE TABLES.  MOSTLY BEING RELEVANT AFTER CLOSE TO 40 YEARS IN THE INDUSTRY.

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If you died and came back as another designer or design object, who or what do you think it would be?
I WOULD LOVE TO COME BACK AS SOMEBODY WHO COULD ACHIEVE PEACE IN THE WORLD OR CURE TERMINAL DISEASES.  I DON’T THINK I WOULD WANT TO BE ANYONE ELSE DOING THAT.

What specific design related talent are you lacking that you would you most like to have?
I CAN’T SPELL, I HAVE A POOR MEMORY AND AM SURELY NOT COMPUTER PROFICIENT.

What is your most treasured design related possession?
THOUGH THEY DO NOT BELONG TO ME, THE STAFF WHO WORK FOR ME ARE MY MOST VALUABLE ASSET.  AND OF COURSE, MY SPECIAL CLIENTS.

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What do you regard as the lowest depths of misery in design?
I THINK IT’S A COMMON DENOMINATOR - TO HAVE CLIENTS THAT DO NOT RESPECT, TRUST OR UNDERSTAND ONE’S GIFT.

What curse word do you most frequently use?
TRUMP.

What is your favorite design related word?
SCALE.

What is your least favorite design related word?
CUTE.

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What turns you on in design?
GREAT CLIENTS, WONDERFUL SPACES, PEACE AND QUIET SO I CAN JUST CREATE.

What turns you off in design?
UNPROFESSIONAL DESIGNERS THAT HAVE NOT PAID THEIR DUES AND PURSUE CALLING THEMSELVES DESIGNERS.

What is your motto in design?
FOLLOW YOUR GUT.

CLOTH & KIND // Proust on Design with Vicente Wolf

ABOUT VICENTE WOLF ASSOCIATES // Acclaimed New York City-based designer, Vicente Wolf is known for his timeless, restrained and elegant aesthetic.  For more than three decades Vicente Wolf has fostered the global development of his brand through a simplicity-driven principle that infuses his many creative endeavors: interior design, photography, art collection and global travels. Always on the lookout for new ways in which to inspire the world of design, Wolf’s eye for detail has created a reputation for quality appreciated by his discerning client list, his peers in the design industry and his international partnerships with some of the world’s top luxury brands.  

IMAGE CREDITS // Images provided by VICENTE WOLF ASSOCIATES

ABOUT PROUST ON DESIGN //  Answered by our design icons, these must-ask questions come from a 19th century parlor game made popular by Marcel Proust, the French novelist, essayist & critic. Proust believed the direct questions and honest responses that they elicited revealed the true nature of the individual. For this column, we have put a design related spin on the traditional questions. While this method has been used by many journalists throughout the years, we were primarily inspired by The Proust Questionnaire, which appears monthly on the back page of one of our all time favorite magazines, Vanity Fair (also Krista’s alma mater). Read all of the previous Proust on Design questionnaires here.