OK, so maybe that title is a little extreme, but I am so excited by my recent find and actually, I think she would be too! For those of you not familiar with her name, Katie Ridder is one of my favorite designers working today, with a most accomplished and interesting approach to interiors, a refined and coordinated eclecticism. Ridder has a brand new book out called Rooms, which I am dying for, of course! Unfortunately, I haven’t managed to get my hands on a copy yet (heavy holiday hint here).
Katie loves color and has a particular penchant for my favorite – lavender. In addition to the iconic book cover image with its amazing Kiki Smith etching, you can find the hue sprinkled liberally throughout her designs…
…and gently too.
She is also quite skilled at mixing it with blue and white porcelain, another favorite trick of mine.
She is a big fan of Muriel Brandolini prints, and also has her own line of charming patterns, including Peony…
…and the Japanese inspired Wave.
For me, Katie’s first great lavender room is from the days before digital images (1993!), but I am lucky enough to have saved it in my tear sheets, although it took me a good half day to find it. Featuring a lavender Asian toile from Manuel Canovas called Mandarin and quite a bit of whimsical ingenuity (love that valence) mixed with modern details, the small showhouse guest room, completed on a tight budget, was a clear stylistic precursor of what was to come. She worked with her husband, architect Peter Pennoyer, and I believe it was meant to invoke the Brighton Pavilion. Sorry the scan just can’t do the colors justice!
(Quick Addendum: I found a close-up of the toile in an old House & Garden tear sheet on Chinoiserie toiles. When I was writing this post originally, I couldn’t find a sample anywhere.)
More recently, to counter the vibrantly colored, robust and complex public living spaces she designs, Katie most often creates cool and tranquil sleeping areas. I come back to this simple guest room all the time, drawn in by the crisp hotel-like linens, Murano glass lamps and the mid-century Japanese brass globe lantern which, for me, is the key element that makes the space.
And so on to my find…Last weekend, I stumbled across not one, but two similar lanterns, in absolutely perfect condition. They also have a scrolling karakusa (arabesque vine) pattern, but no large flowers like Katie’s. And this photo, taken on the spot, somehow makes them look small, which they are not. No current plans for them, but I grabbed them as soon as I saw them and took them home! So let me gloat a little, and hope that the book finds its way to me this holiday season…
Image credits: 1-2, 6-7, 10-11. via Katie Ridder, 3-4 Elle Decor March 2008, photo credit: William Waldron, 5 & 13. Elle Decor March 2006, photo credit: Pieter Estersohn, 8. Elle Decor June 2009, photo credit: William Waldron, 9. Country Living November 2010, photo credit: Lucas Allen, 12. House Beautiful March 1993, photo credit: Antoine Bootz, 14. me. <a href=”http://www.bloglovin.com/blog/3209837/tokyo-jinja?claim=bhbgv3skc8m”>Follow my blog with Bloglovin</a>
Alice Gordenker
Oh, they’re beautiful. I can’t wait to see what you do with them.
Kendra
I love those lanterns. Convenient that my birthday is so soon….
Emma
Love the lanterns!
Tokyo Jinja
Thanks! How is your rug?
Maja Smith
LOVE the lanterns!! What a find!
And am pinning something now to pinterest thanks to you- will of course give you credit
Cannot wait for your Nov 22 sale! Are you sure you don’t want to sell those lanterns?????
😉
xoxo
M
Tokyo Jinja
I am thinking their long term home may not be with me…
Vanessa
I LOVE the lanterns you found! Very jealous and want you to find me some please 🙂
Tokyo Jinja
Where would you put them??? Just curious…
Angela
Jacqueline, I love them, which shrine sale did you steal them from? What’s this about a sale on November 22nd, is there something you haven’t told me??? Just back from trawling the junk/antiques in Antwerp and came home with a few goodies, i’ll put a couple of photos on FB later.
Hugs
Angela x
Tokyo Jinja
I sent you a big email. Looking forward to seeing your treasures…
elizabeth
GORGEOUS!
Tokyo Jinja
Thanks!
Andrea K
I’ve been so ‘lighting fixture fixated’ since my visit with you this summer! These are beautiful. Do you still not have an idea of where you’ll put them? Let us know as soon as you even have a thought, I want to picture them in your house.
Tokyo Jinja
I don’t think they are meant for me…perhaps a different end destination?
jo penn
Hi, Would you mind telling me what you paid for those lanterns – or what they might be worth? I have one too without the tippy top and am ready to part with it but not sure how to price it. If you could see your way clear to emailing me with any info you have or know about the style, age etc. I would be ever so grateful.
thanks,
jo
Tonya White
I love the blue/lavender wallpaper in the bathroom towards the top of the page. Can you tell me where I can purchase it?
Thank you,
Tonya White