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Beautiful Blogger Award

We are thrilled and honored to have been presented The Beautiful Blogger Award by the lovely Sharon and Yvonne of Layers and Layers. Layers and Layers is a wonderful design resource showroom in Vancouver, BC, with a whole host of design services available. On top of that, they are simply refreshing, funny and excellent at what they do. Take a peek at their blog and Yvonne and Sharon on Twitter to see what I mean.

Now that the “Beautiful Blogger Award” has been presented to us, we must adhere to the requirements… We must reveal  “10 things you didn’t know about Zia-Priven”. We’ll try not to shock our gentle readers too much…lol, and save the juicy stuff for Vanity Fair (when they ask…), but for now here goes…

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Zia-Priven

1. We are both originally from the movie business; Marcia was a Production Designer and Emmy-nominated Set Decorator and Paul was an Assistant Director who worked on some pretty big name films.  Some better than others…We met while working on one of Terrence Howard’s first films called–brace yourself–”Love Beat the Hell Outta Me.”  Yes, “Outta.”  Two t’s. I have to admit, the movie wasn’t too bad, and it was quite a thrill to watch Terrence work, but best of all this is where the “Zia” and the “Priven” first met.  Thanks, Terrence!
via IMDB

2. We absolutely love an adventure and traveling is one of our favorite ways to find one.  It can be across the world, country or street–finding the beauty in the ordinary as well as the extraordinary keeps our creativity flowing and our hearts happy.

via Zia-Priven

3. Paul is very talented and has played classical piano since he was 6 years old.via RayLuck

4. We thoroughly enjoy Interior Design and Decoration ourselves beyond  lighting and have done it for friends and family for years.  After all, set decorating was Marcia’s first love!  We’ve been working on our home since January with plans for before and after reveals on The Studio Luxe and possibly in a design publication (keep your fingers crossed!).  We’re considering branching out in the near future…

Jamie Drake Interior via apartment therapy

5. When we moved to NY to really launch our company, we had nothing but the contents of our 15 ft. U-Haul, $1500, our 2 cats and each other.  We drove across the country with kitties serenading us the whole way, to an apartment in Brooklyn we had never laid eyes on.  Once there, we hit the ground running, out of excitement, fear and, frankly, pure adrenaline. Now, that was an adventure and the reason why our hearts will always belong to NYC. The old adage is true, “If you can make it there…”

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6.  We enjoy cooking together when we get a chance.  We find it relaxing and it’s a different way to express our creativity…that’s delicious too!

via Luxist

7. We design lighting for other companies as well as our own, specifically Stonegate Designs and Robert Abbey, Inc. and were instrumental in helping to win the Arts Award (the most prestigious award in lighting design) for Stonegate with our Mercer Chandelier in 2009.  P.S. We’re also their top-selling designers and thrilled to hold the title!

Mercer Chandelier via Stonegate Designs

8. Marcia studied Fine Art in college, painted for many years and still does when she finds the time. She’s planning a huge, 10ft Rorshach for our living room after seeing Warhol’s version at MOMA. No, we’re not kidding.


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9. We LOVE Aretha Franklin and have for as long as I can remember. One of the best concerts we ever saw was Aretha at the Apollo Theatre, chill inducing and absolutely unforgettable!

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10. This is something very dear to us and much more important than anything listed above.  After many years of wanting a child, we’ve started the process of adoption and are about to embark on finding the right match for us–we are thrilled and humbled by the thought of finally having a little one in our lives.

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So, that’s it, 10 things you may not have known about Zia-Priven… Now, in the spirit of the Beautiful Blogger Award, it is my duty and pleasure to pass it on. The award is presented to bring about awareness to blogs you may not already known of and these are some great ones. Let’s hope this talented group of ladies will have the time to share a few secrets of their own…

Barbara Segal of Noir Blanc Design
Erika Ward of BluLabel Bungalow
Karen Young of Hammocks and High Tea
Susan Hutchinson of Fleurishing

Enjoy and good reading!

 

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Eco-Designer Kelly LaPlante Launches Standard Magazine


Leading interior designer Kelly LaPlante, who taught the design community that “green is a standard, not a style” is raising the bar once again. Sustainability now represents only a single component in LaPlante’s ever-evolving criteria– a criteria which will illuminate this fall with the launch of LaPlante’s first periodical publication,  Standard.
       

The February 2010 issue of Traditional Home Magazine names LaPlante among theTwenty Young Designers to Watch.” Her work has also been published in magazines such as Elle, Vanity Fair Online, California Home and Design, Blackbook, Interior Design, Hospitality Design, Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles Magazine . She regularly appears as an expert on programs including Sundance Channel’s The Lazy Environmentalist and Big Ideas for a Small Planet, Discovery Home Channel’s Greenovate, Good Day New York, KTLA News, Good Day Dallas, Good Day Atlanta, and Martha Stewart Radio. LaPlante was also the executive producer of “Brilliant Green,” a special for Ovation TV which aired in January of 2009.       

LaPlante’s first book, écologique (benefitting The Blank Theatre Company and Global Green USA) was released in 2008. She is co-founder of jak, a luxury eco-furniture collection designed in collaboration with designer James Saavedra.        


I am thrilled to share this conversation with Designer Kelly LaPlante, known for her “Green” design long before it was cool to be eco-friendly.  Today her new online magazine, Standard debuts and I’m sure it’ll make a definitive mark in the publishing world.  Kelly’s work ethic is astounding;  juggling family, interiors,  furniture design, a book and now an online magazine and amazingly, she happens to be one of the nicest people around.  Hope you enjoy her interview as well as the fabulous
Standard magazine!       

TSL:  Kelly, congratulations on the launch of  Standard Magazine! You must be very excited—what exactly inspired you to start the magazine and what kind of content can we look forward to?        

KLP:  I just felt it was time for a magazine where sustainability is not touted as a special feature.  For a long time I have been saying “green is a standard, not a style” and I got to the point where I felt like green should just not be special anymore… it should be bottom-baseline criteria.  And journalism runs deep in my blood so I guess it was only a matter of time before a publication came into my circle of projects.       

       

Kelly’s original Venice Beach loft       

TSL: I’ve had a sneak peek at the magazine already and it’s quite exiting! I love your manifesto–design should be captivating, timeless, built to last and, of course, produced in a way that honors people and the planet. What originally captured your interest in green design— did a shift occur or was it something you’ve been conscious about from the beginning?       

KLP: When I started my design company I was just out of college.  I’d been working at some very high-end firms through school and I was so young and broke that it always made me want to cry to see the beautiful things that our clients would be throwing out in order to facilitate a new design.  So when I started with clients of my own, I always worked in what was existing.  I didn’t know that I was being “green,” at the time, but I started thinking then about how else things could be re-used and then, a few years later, the design industry started evolving and before I knew it I had sustainable NEW materials to work with (that was amazing to me!)  12 years later, I feel like it is SO easy to design sustainably.       

       


Lexus Hybrid Suite Washington DC
       

TSL:  What would you say is the biggest misconception of eco-friendly living out there and can you offer any tips to being more eco-friendly?        

KLP:  I think people still think that eco is a style, which cracks me up.  I’ve designed sustainably for clients with incredibly diverse tastes.  My best tip is to really evaluate what you already own and how you can use it.  Nothing is more green than not buying anything new.  In the premiere issue we have a feature about two friends who moved in together and did not buy one new thing, even though they are both total design-aficionados.  They just used what they had and it was incredible. 
       

  Private Residence Hancock Park      

TSL:  Nothing could be easier or more cost-effective than not buying something new, but it seems impossible to be completely “green” in this modern world. What’s the least “green” item in your home that you can’t seem to let go of?   

KLP:
  My 16 month old.  He wears disposable diapers but I cannot let him go.       

TSL:  Ha!  I’m sure he’s worth hanging onto, even with the disposable diapers! You know, you’re always referred to and revered as an eco-friendly designer, but apart from that, you’re really an incredible designer, eco or not.  What would you say most influences your aesthetic?       

KLP:  I suppose it is the same things that affect us all… politics, music, art, fashion, world events, nature.  I let these influences run around in my head until they collide into one another and create unexpected combinations.  I love a good juxtaposition and to infuse a little bit of humor in my work.       

Lexus Hybrid Suite, San Francisco     

TSL:  The thoughtfulness in your work shows. I find so many of the rooms quite beautiful, yet very livable and I love that so many outside influences inspire you. Who in the design world inspires you? 

KLP:
   I am more interested in what my contemporaries are doing than in what my predecessors did…. I’m not sure why that is.  James Saavedra is one of the most brilliant and detail oriented designers working today.  Erica Islas is amazing at space planning and customizing to make the most of every square inch.  Vanessa DeVargas and David Jimenez both do beautiful rooms that are always brimming with vintage pieces.  I love to collaborate and pick the brains of other designers.  We are all sort of out in this brave new world together and I’m glad to have them to bounce things off of.
 
TSL:  That’s wonderful that you can be so collaborative, I think we can all learn so much from each other.  I learned something about you I didn’t know while  researching this interview! I was fascinated to find out you did the home office of Heather “Dooce” Armstrong in 2007—that must have been a blast—how was that experience? 


KLP:
   That was incredibly fun.  I met Heather and Jon through my brother who is a journalist in Salt Lake City where they live.  It was a quick turn around—we were doing the design for inclusion in my book and we were on a deadline—and so we all got to know each other really quickly (and over many drinks!)
      

Private Residence Hancock Park       

TSL:  You graciously contributed your time to The Upward Bound House Family Shelter in Culver City by designing one of the rooms.  What were some of the trials and tribulations?
(Note: 
Upward Bound House is a Santa Monica-based agency, which provides transitional housing for homeless families with children. The project united some of L.A.’s most well known designers to makeover an 18 unit converted motel in Culver City. All designers gave freely of their own time and worked with a minimal budget and donated items. Zia-Priven is proud to have been one of the contributors providing lighting for many of the rooms.)       

KLP:  Lack of budget, lack of running water, lack of electricity and a two-week long rainstorm.  It was such an incredible experience, though.  I would do it again in a heartbeat.       

Upward Bound House        

TSL:  Alright, time for the fun questions…Can you name 3 living people you’d love to have dinner with?       

KLP:  Richard Branson, Barack and Michelle Obama (I’m counting them as one but I really want them both to be there) and an incredibly powerful and unapologetically self-actualized woman like Madonna or Angelina Jolie (whomever will be the most forth-coming.)       

TSL:  Nice choices. I have to respect a woman secure enough to sit down with Madonna or Angelina!  What is the worst thing a client has ever requested?         

KLP:  That I listen to all of the ideas her friends and (non-immediate) family had for the house.          

  Private Residence Silverlake       

TSL:  Oh my. I can’t imagine how you got past that. Touchy situation.  The next question is a bit easier… or is it? If you had only $100 to spend on something for your home—besides paint—what would you buy?       

KLP:   I’d pay the piano tuner to come out for an hour to work on our 1928 baby grand.        


TSL:
Great piece to have… And if you only had $20?     

KLP:  A big white phalaenopsis.  They last so much longer than cut flowers and need almost no maintenance.

  
TSL:  Can you envision where you see yourself in 5 years?  

KLP:
   I suppose I’ll be due for another re-invention/ evolution of myself and my career.  I think that is important to do every 5 years or so.  I’m in the middle of that now with launching the magazine, a show in development and re-locating the companies and my family to Austin.  Five years from now this will all have evolved into something that is greater than I could ever imagine.  Maybe I’ll be ready to tackle another country…
 
TSL:  Or run one!  Well Kelly, I wish you and Standard magazine the best of luck, not that you need it. Thank you so much for the interview.Don’t miss 5 Twestions with Kelly!
It’s my homage to Craig Kilborn and the old Daily Show (though I’ve learned he’s back on the air with a new show)  “5 Twestions” are intended to be fun, fast and furious and yes, tongue in cheek!  They’re ONLY for the Twitter crowd–they will NOT appear on the blog–and are a part of every interview.  They will be tweeted at 10am and 6pm Eastern ONLY on the day the interview is first posted.  We tailor them to each person for the most interesting results and each “Twestion” and answer must fit within the 140 characters. Follow us on Twitter and see what happens!
 

 
{You can also read Kelly’s blog at kellylaplante.com or follow her on Twitter at @standard_mag.}
 
 
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New interview with Zia-Priven!

We’re happy to announce the new ZP interview with Paul and I and the fantastic Kathy Barlow, “Chief Design Junkie” of HomeWorkshop.com is up and live!
 
 
We had a lot of fun with this one, chatting about inspiration, our design process and sharing some of our favorite photos and best lighting tips, don’t miss it. 

The Solano Pendant

HomeWorkshop.com is quite a special design community, as Kathy describes it.  One feature I love is the weekly HomeWorkshop Challenge.  Every Wednesday, you’ll read an invitation to participate in that week’s Challenge—a home design/decorating project.  An  inspiration project will be posted and you’ll have 4 – 8 weeks to design, create and post your entry.  Some Challenges will be simple and quick, others will be more involved.  All will be motivating.  Weekly Challenges are not competitions, but rather an avenue where ideas are shared and everyone can learn great ideas from one another.  Once in a while there will be a Prize Challenge. And each quarter, you’ll be able to work together on a Community Service Challenge, to aid worthy causes.  Sounds like good stuff to me!

Custom fixtures for Social Hollywood,  Los Angeles

Hope you enjoy the interview and take a peek around HomeWorkshop.com, I think you’ll find it to be a wonderful design community, something we all need a little more of- design AND community. 

P.S. We have some great designer interviews coming up, so watch for them. 

We are also looking for some great shots of Zia-Priven lighting in a beautiful interior settings- If you are an interior designer and would like to feature your work that shows off our lighting, we would love to feature your photos and show off your work! Contact us at info@thestudioluxe.com

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Zia-Priven Interview with One Sydney Road!

I was fortunate to be invited by the lovely Piper at One Sydney Road to participate in her “Taking The Leap” series and today the post is up!  The series has been so inspirational and I’m thrilled to be a part of it.  And boy, have I taken some leaps.  Some good, some great and some just downright terrible. Hope you enjoy them all…

Oh, and Piper managed to squeeze some photos out of me of my home office, the very place I am typing from right now. But much, much neater…Voyerism is fun, isn’t it?  Here’s a sneak peek…

Piper has the whole story and all the photos, so if you have a few minutes I would love you to drop by One Sydney Road. She’s a real sweetheart! Thank you Piper and hope I can inspire in some way!

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Nate Berkus: Man of the Day!

 Photo credit: Jeff Sciortino, Chicago Magazine May 2007       

Well it’s Nate Day, the day design bloggers across the world celebrate Nate Berkus and everything, well, Nate–his interiors, furniture lines, accessories and of course, just how darn cute he is.  Let’s not forget his new show, “The Nate Berkus Show” debuts  September 13th, something we are all really looking forward to.  Oprah knows how to pick ‘em!     

Now, for those not on Twitter, this is how Nate Day came to pass:  Due to some fancy footwork done by The Moggit Girls, they managed to wrangle a multitude of blogger support and approached Nate through Twitter with an idea.  A brilliant one.  For one day, fill the audience of ”The Nate Berkus Show” entirely with design bloggers!  Yes, there are that many and MORE.  Nate and his producers loved the idea and hopefully we will all soon be sitting in that audience.  But for today, in gratitude for listening to an unsolicted idea and actually accepting it, we celebrate you, Nate, and your amazing work.     

Let’s start with that fantastic redo of your Chicago apartment featured in the September 2008 issue of Elle Decor
 This beautiful 1929 building overlooking Lake Michigan was a great starting off point.  The warm accents of texture, pattern and antiques give it a modern, classic,  lived in feel.  The apartment is understated glamour at it’s best.
 
Nate felt his own “a-ha” moment when he first walked into the apartment.  “It was six in the evening, and the light was beginning to fade.  I walked into the living room, saw the lake out the window, and was like, Okay,” he recalls.  “It was one of those times when you realize, this is where I belong.”

 The exceptional Madeline Weinrib graphic black and white carpet grounds and energizes the living room.     

The custom tufted lemon yellow ottoman (in Clarence House velvet) is a showstopper adding a bright accent of color. The gorgeous oak paneled walls are all original. 

 Blue linen drapes soften the Dining room and the blue/grey velvet upholstery on the vintage chairs tie it all in creating an elegant yet comfortable atmosphere.     

 Another graphic rug in Nate’s office. I love the vintage numeric panel on the back wall.   
    

 Cozy sofa designed by Mr. Berkus in the library.         


But wait! Nate also designs furniture for Niedermaier…

  And affordably priced furniture for HSN…     

 The Studio Sofa in grey velvet.      

 
 And a line of beautiful accessories for HSN…

1. Set of 2 Branch Candlesticks  2.Vintage Ring Hurricane Candleholder  3.  Set of Amethyst Napkin Rings  4. Hexagon Cocktail Ottoman  5.  Handmade Silver Tray Table  6. Luxury Silk Throw      

      

 Classic Nate bedroom
       

Gorgeous modern Living Room–Love the brass and glass trestle desk!
       

Nate with his dogs, Henry and Emma.
     

Nate Berkus is clearly an accomplished, talented, inspirational designer.  We look forward to his show and wish him success and joy.  Happy Nate Day! 
And to get a look at all the other amazing bloggers celebrating  go to #nateday!
     

{Photo credits: Elle Decor, Niedermaier, HSN, Design Right Now}  

A SIDE NOTE: Please forgive the hideous second title for The Studio Luxe! This normally would be a “WordPress Rant” but I did not want to disturb #nateday. The only way this blog could appear with it’s title on the #nateday list above was to add the title to the regular WordPress format. So annoying. But, aha WordPress, I’ve hired a Pro to defeat you…your days are numbered.

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