Showing posts with label Lonny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lonny. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Lonny

I thought this month's issue of Lonny was its best ever...did you love it? Here are a few of my faves - and the page of Hatch pregnancy clothing has inspiring fall styles even if you aren't preggers!
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Lonny

Well, once again most of us have seen every single space that was profiled in Lonny - I flipped through in ten seconds flat. I really am not a rude person in general; I hate always being down on the virtual mags - I just wish they would get some spaces that have not already been blogged about or posted on Pinterest....Anyhoo, the only space that caught my eye as somewhat new was Hillary Thomas' mid-century home - lovely! What did you guys think of the new Lonny?
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Friday, July 15, 2011

Anonymous poster hates me!

Hey guys. An anonymous poster just left this comment and I posted it even though they used the word "honest" in the first sentence but didn't leave their name. So they are honest about their feelings but not their identity. Fine. I thought I would leave my response here so you can all see how I feel about it. Anonymous said:

I'm going to be honest, this post really disappoints me. I think referring to west elm, etc, as crap when so many people are ecstatic to see items that are less expensive still used chicly is just snobby. It's insulting to people who have to actually save up to afford those items. Guess we can't attain beauty because it will still always be seen as crap.

The whole point of Domino, and now Lonny, is showcasing more accessible design. And yet the only thing you like is, as you actually pointed out yourself, over 300$ a yard fabric. Honestly the way you phrased this post has made me reconsider reading.

Ok, my turn. If you have been reading my blog for a while then you know I am usually being overly dramatic for the sake of dramatics, and don't really feel that strongly about what I say; it was mostly for a laugh. You, Anonymous, are not laughing so I can assume one of two things: either you haven't been a reader of mine long enough to know me or you are one of the millions of people who has to save up to afford a West Elm parsons desk. Well guess what - I am, too.

 If you have ever seen my portfolio you would know that every project I have done has been low to medium in budget and has included at least one or two items from West Elm, CB2, and Ikea. I have owned the West Elm parsons desk myself, and I just posted last week about the Ikea Hemnes series of chests and the creative ways that people are using it in projects! I was not belittling the accessible items from those retailers, I was disappointed in the lack of creativity used to put them together. As I said in my post, the combination of many of those things has been done over and over. And is it true or not that we have already seen Ruthie Sommers' house and store published various times?

Is it not true that Lonny is supposed to be inspiring us faithful readers with new and creative ideas and introducing us to new thinkers and designers out there? I love Lonny and that is what I expect from them. So when I saw that two of the projects in one issue were from their own editors, I felt a little disappointed and said so. How is that wrong? If you watch the Nate Berkus show you have already seen everything that was in this issue (including Michelle Adams talking about these products, and Nate's creative directors' offices and homes).

Perhaps you  have a point that I should not have called the products themselves crap, but I referred to everything as crap, even the expensive stuff from Oly and Made Goods, so it was meant to be universally offensive. ;) I wasn't being rude to the people who have to buy those products - I was being rude to the people who are buying those products and putting them together in uncreative ways and calling themselves designers.
And I called out the price of the Pierre Frey fabric to laugh at myself for only being drawn to the most expensive things in the room THAT I CAN'T AFFORD.

Anyhoo, I don't want to lose you as a reader for sure, Anonymous, but I certainly am not going to be sickly sweet and fake on my own blog that expresses my own opinions. I reserve the right to post crazy, dramatic, rude, inappropriate opinions for the specific purpose of starting conversations. So I am kinda excited that you commented, even though you didn't understand my post or what I was really disappointed about. Maybe that was my fault for not being more clear, so I am doubly happy that I had the chance to clarify here.
And for everyone else out there who was offended by my post, my sincerest apologies. It wasn't directed at you, it was directed at Anonymous.
Love you lovers!
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Lonny Letdown

I was so disappointed in Lonny this month. I think everyone in America is using the same formula to decorate now. Cowhide - check. West Elm lacquer parson's desk - check. Big antique looking gold leaf mirror - check. Vintage brass table found on Ebay to make people think I am funky - check. Knockoff Saarinen dining table with french chairs - check.
I admit I am guilty of falling in love with trends - they are trends for a reason, because they are beautiful. But if I have to look at these same spaces over and over again I will lose my mind. I mean, we have already seen Ruthie Sommers house in three other mags. And two of the projects were done by Michelle Adams, the editor. Shameless plug much?
Here are the only two pics I saved. Even though this apartment had an extreme over abundance of crap from West Elm, Ikea, Zgallerie and Room and Board (not to mention high end crap from Oly, Worlds Away and Made Goods), this pick up stick chandelier from Billy Cotton is my new obsession. And in the second pic I hate everything but the $300/yd Pierre Frey drapery fabric is bangin'.
What did you think?
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P.S. If you haven't signed up for yesterday's giveaway yet, please do! 


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

New Lonny




I know everyone in blogland posts about the new online magazines when they come out, but with all of our shelter mags being shut down, what more are we to do? Here are my fave images from the recent Lonny. It's the best issue yet, I think!
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