Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

High Point Market Fall 2014


Last week was Fall break for my kiddos. Two of my sons were spending the long weekend on a class trip and a scout camp out. So, I let my husband have some quality father/son time with the two younger boys, and this mama headed to the market!

High Point Market, that is.





Or, as I like to refer to it… "Disneyland for Designers."

If you aren't familiar with High Point Market, it is the largest furnishings trade show in the world, featuring 11.5 million square feet of showspace. That doesn't sound a bit overwhelming, does it?

I've been trying to get to market for a couple of years, but the timing always interferes with our Spring break and our Fall break. So I was beyond excited that I could make it work this Fall!

I had just three days to take in as much of the market as possible. I stayed with my dear friend, Amy Hale, who is a designer in Cary, NC. Every morning we got up early and made the hour drive to High Point to shop until we dropped (literally!).

We had a list of showrooms that we wanted to be sure to see, and also left ourselves time to explore  and discover new places. I felt like a kid in a candy store!

Here is a little snapshot of the eye candy...


Mr. Brown




Mr. Brown



Bobo Intriguing Objects


World's Away




World's Away



Karen Robertson Collection




Dunes and Duchess


Ro Sham Beaux



Lillian August



Lillian August


Lillian August







Lillian August


Chelsea House


Blue Ocean Traders


I'm officially addicted to High Point, and hope to return for the Spring market. I've got more photos and stories to share, so stay tuned.

If you need any of this yumminess in your own home, contact me. I'd love to help you design your dream space!


Tuesday, July 23, 2013

European Vacation: Berlin


Remember back in the day when someone would return from vacation and you'd have to sit in a darkened room watching a slideshow of the endless fascinating pictures they took to document their trip?

Well grab some popcorn and dim the lights, because my slideshow is about to start. Lucky for you, you can scroll through them at your own pace, and you don't have to ooh and ahh and feign interest in them. Ha!

The first stop on our trip was Berlin. It is a city rich with history, and we made the most of our two days there.

We landed early in the morning, showered quickly at the hotel, and hit the ground running... well, more like strolling after a sleepless overnight flight.


Monument to the Murdered Jews of Europe


Designed by U.S. architect Peter Eisenman, the 2,711 unmarked gray, stone slabs are each unique in shape and size.









Brandenburg Gate...





Walking down Unter den Linden.






Humboldt University


Neue Kirche

Kathe Kollwitz sculpture Mother with her Dead Son, a WWII war memorial




Berliner Dom


Berliner Dom



The Berliner Dom, Berlin's protestant catheral is located on Museum Island. We visited the Pergamon Museum there which houses original-sized, reconstructed monumental buildings such as the Pergamon Altar and the Market Gate of Miletus, all consisting of parts transported from Turkey.



The Pergamon also houses an Islamic Art exhibit. Below is the Aleppo Room, the reception room of a prosperous Syrian broker. He commissioned the painted wall panels in the beginning of the 17th century.




On Day 2, we visited the Berlin Wall memorial.






Marker showing where original wall stood.






Pictures of those who lost their lives on the wall.







Touring the wall memorial is very emotional.



The Chapel of Reconciliation on the grounds of the Berlin Wall memorial. The chapel stands were the Reconciliation Church once stood. When the wall was erected, the church was situated in the death strip and was inaccessible. The church was blown up in 1985 by the East Germans. After reunification, the chapel was constructed.





View of the wall's fortification area


Back at the Brandenburg Gate...

Heading to the other side of the Brandenburg Gate


Soviet War Memorial in the Tiergarten



Victory Column



Bellevue Palace

German Resistance Memorial Center, at the historic site of the attempted coup of July 20, 1944 

"Here Died For Germany" ("Hier Starben Für Deutschland"), and then it lists the names of the executed men. These men and hundreds more were executed for the attempt to kill Hitler.


Checkpoint Charlie

The Topography of Terror is an indoor/outdoor museum on the site of the fomer SS building. It chronicles the rise of the Nazi regime and the atrocities it committed.

Topography of Terror Museum



In the evening, we toured the Reichstag building...

Reichstag


The large glass dome at the very top of the Reichstag has a 360-degree view of the surrounding Berlin cityscape.









Okay... I know that was pretty long, but there was a lot to see and do in Berlin. And, believe me, I edited the pictures a lot :) The rest of our trip was slower paced, and I've got some beautiful pictures to show you of the architecture and scenery in Germany and France.

Have you been to Berlin, or would you like to visit? I would definitely recommend, especially if you're interested in history. Oh, and if you like sausage. They had some amazing curry wurst there :)

Have a great day!