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style + design: ages old Finish reborn
Ages-old finish reborn
The time-honored surface treatment of Venetian plaster (sometimes called Italian plaster) is making a comeback in modern homes . Mostly used on interior walls or ceilings, it mimics the multi-toned, three-dimensional effect of natural stone—without the need for lugging and installing heavy slabs of real marble or limestone . When applied correctly, Venetian plaster can be used to create a highly polished, rock hard, marble-like finish . The surface can also be tinted or colored using natural or synthetic colorants and be rendered waterproof by applying a top layer of wax sealant . Recent technological advances have made the material much easier to use and it is getting a thumbs up from the design and professional painting industries .—RB
Both colorful and durable, these patio cushions from Sumbrella come in a variety of shades to enhance your custom backyard design. Available at Van Nuys Awning Company. 805-669-9138. vannuysawning.com
The conceptual ovals tiles of Surf’s Up pay homage to both the surf life and the spirit of mid-century patterning. Available at TileCo. For the nearest location, visit tilecodist.com
1 Melograno Fresco 14.75’’ Square Platter
The rich, vibrant colors of the Melograno Fresco collection will infuse your home with feelings of warmth. The detail on these pieces are incredible, as they are produced by one of the finest factories in Deruta. ($366)
This collection was created by an Italian aristocrat turned artist, Giovanni De Simone, from Northern Sicily. De Simone studied extensively under Picasso, whose influences are evidenced by the bright colors and simple lines of his work. ($645) 1Not just for artisans, this cotton canvas apron is modeled after traditional potter’s aprons with a center split that allows for ease and coverage whether walking or sitting . It comes with long sturdy straps and two roomy side pockets . Designed in Santa Barbara by and sold exclusively at Domecíl. $105.
2Called Eden by many, listed as one of the 100 gardens you must visit before you die and among the 10 best botanical gardens in the world, Lotusland is magic mixed with paradise in the hills of Montecito, California . Madame Ganna Walska, a well-known Polish opera singer and socialite, purchased the estate in 1941 and spent the next 43 years creating an otherworldly 37-acre oasis filled with an unparalleled collection of exotic flora . Beautifully photographed by Lisa Romerein, “LOTUSLAND” offers a thoughtful examination of Walska’s penchant for the dramatic, the unexpected, and the whimsical in garden design . Foreword by Marc Appleton. Photography by Lisa Romerein. Available at Chaucer’s Book Store. $60
3Leona Settembre 24-inch Round Platter . Handcrafted by Tuscany’s most renowned artisans, each piece of the Leona collection is meticulously detailed, depicting the veins of each leaf and fullness of each grape . Available online at www.italianpottery.com