Friday, April 04, 2008

say it, spell it and say it

Whenever someone begins choosing old sign letters from our walls and cubbies to arrange on the floor, we are eager to see the word or phrase they come up with. Last week Jenny M. helped someone design the word relax for her place. She chose mostly lower-case letters. . . all the better to relax? Sadly, the digital camera was nowhere to be found to record it. So Lizzy, our super clever high schooler who never met a ladder she wouldn't climb, recreated another version for the wall at Timeless Treasures, that you can see here.
Imagine these letters over your bathtub or in the foyer as you enter your home. It might be just enough inspiration to unravel the knots in your shoulders after a long day!
We were similarly intrigued some months ago as we watched a woman place a short stack of metal letters on the counter. What was she spelling? "Half full," she said. Wow! What a powerful word in just six letters! We all sighed and said how much we liked her idea.
So when Katrina Tan stopped by last week and asked for ideas for her new place, I tossed out the example of half full. Click here http://www.flickr.com/photos/puglyfeet/2384356110 to see what Kat came up with.
And if you are at a club this weekend and notice old letters on the walls, you might be viewing the work of two young interior designers who stopped in yesterday. They were looking for details to put the final touches on a new music venue opening in San Francisco. They chose letters to spell green, for the green room , coats for the coat check and a large vintage brass W & M for the obvious.
Ponder your own design possibilities. Think about a word or phrase that makes you laugh or sigh with delight. Or, if it's more your style, a collection of different type fonts that will add personality to your studio or office. Then come and see us and make a statement of your own.