From Sixx to 9... by design.

I've been a longtime fan of the Novogratz family and their keen eye for immense versatility in design and their ability to remain wholly unique in this modern world of architecture and interiors. My husband is always the form-for-function architect, and I'm always about the artistry (he's super pragmatic about everything and how it works, while I'm more into the depth and warmth an item features). Since Cookie magazine featured a home tour of the Novogratz's New York Marketplace building-turned-home, I've been obsessed with their style. They make things fully functional and family-practical while still looking like they live in a magnificent art gallery (no eye-sores whatsoever)! I've kept up with their company Sixx Design (after their (then) 6 children), and naturally I've ogled over their recently published design book, Downtown Chic. And now, TV's Bravo has introduced the family and their design entrepreneurship to the world and invited us all to take a good look inside their incredible homes and into their design-inspired world. The show, 9 by Design, premiered last week, and airs on Bravo, Tuesday 10/9 central - tune in for some serious decor inspiration!

You can read more about the family and what they're all about in this article for the New York Social Diary.

Here's a little glimpse into what I'm going on about...:

I'm hooked!

I've come across this concept many times before, but never actually thought about buying one... Until I found The Mommy Hook. What an ingenious gizmo to have on hand! I can think of countless ways I'd put this puppy to use - mom or not - this thing is super functional (coming from the woman who is still hanging her bag off the break latch on her chameleon!). And I figure, for $8 why not give it a try?

Happy 62nd, Israel!

I wrote this when I was 19, on a birthright trip through Israel... felt like the land was restored but the people still wandering:

A bag is planted upon his shoulders, torn sandals grace his blistered feet. he walks the desert, sun scorching his wounds, his pulse in rhythm – a pitiful beat.

His memory bleeds of peaceful times, His mind is warped and tired, And all the wandering starts to drown The faith that once inspired.

It’s been too long since palace days, His senses mucked and tampered, The textures of that sacred home, The scents that filled that tabern…

And now that night seems far away, His daughters – raped, and lost and gone, His house was trampled, and lit aflame, He fled into the crack of dawn.

He walks the earth - the sand, the stars; All witness to the scenes, A tapestry of golden threads, Was ripped out at the seams

His sons – they fought with hearts on fire, Too zealous for their own good, They beat their drums against the code, And die – he knew they would.

His hands reach out to touch the sun, his eyes too blank to wander, through desert, and from town to town each man he meets he squanders

The sands of time, blow by and by, In sunshine and in sorrow, Kingdoms come and go and come, He still awaits tomorrow

His princes thrown into the deep, Their ashes burned of crimson ribbon, His clothing soaked in years of pain, Bloodstains now drench the sacred linen.

He comes, once more, to one more village, He begs to stay the night, the week, He swears in the name of his Holy father, To live again, for peace to seek…

He works his hands, and sweats his brow, He sews their worthless lot of land, His culture pays, his intellect shows - Oasis from their spot of sand

And while his mind still feels the blows The searing of the flesh – it stings, Visions of his burning home, Memories of faithful kings

And martyrdom of many ways, And zealots who established wrecks, And those who forged the tumbling crown, Now lay in dust – in retrospect

He doesn’t stop, he walks; he runs, He pays his fees, more than his fare, His hands are wrinkled, cracked and pained, The spinning wheel turns on from here

Yet visions of the future still too far from thimbled thumb to touch, with nothing but a stitch in time, self-righteousness if nothing much

And yet he works, he lives, he thrives… For in his mind a future bright, With history far behind him now, Yet, tyrants not quite out of sight.

And, still he knows the time will come, His wandering will reach it’s end, The past will then be turned to play, The promise just around the bend

He believes, yes he believes, His father told him long ago – This family’s name will bear the shame, Of sinners purposely gone below

And with that shame, they bare the name, Of fathers, sons, and heroines The wandering will come to close, The end of time will zero in…

A promise not yet lost beneath, The curtains layering the pain, Alive inside – a fire bright! Redemption of his fathers fame

And so he works, he knows it still, On the promise he’ll depend He sweats his soul, and reaps no gain, Not gain until the very end……

No gain that he can see or touch, No end of exile – horizon clear, Yet, he moves on, his body slow, Just one more step, just one more blow…

Just one more day, one more night, One more action, one more light, One more memory, of just more pain, A wandering old man – gone insane.

A chosen people – lost in vain.

Yooooo Gabba Gabba!!

Have you ever sat and watched the shows your toddler is watching?? I mean, actually watched them. Sure I know what Baby Einstein is, I previewed it once before letting her in the zone... I hear the Wiggles playing in the back-round as I pack up snacks to take to the park, and I definitely have Hand in Hand songs stuck in my head through the bath-time and bed-time routine - but there's only one that I can't seem to break away from. Seriously. I watch each Yo Gabba Gabba episode with her, gleefully glued to the screen, enchanted by the animations, entranced by the music, and enticed by the screenplay! The retro/indie thing totally got me hooked, and the lineup of featured guests is just ridiculous (MGMT, Tony Hawk, Weezer, Jack Black, the Salteens etc. etc). The producers are genius (and clearly high on drugs), and I'd hereby like to make a shout-out to the most hip and happenin' childrens show out there!  You simply can't beat a great kids show + your favorite rock bands - TV time just doesn't get any better than that! And yes, I'm obsessed... : ) Check this out, featuring the Shins:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNUCckyv0Ws

In the Swing of things

Talk about limited options! While we're on the subject of baby gear that's been the same since I was in diapers- I thought I'd bring up the taboo topic of the (extremely bulky, rather unsightly) home baby swing. Not many available to the masses, are there? Or have you never thought about it...?  Well, I have. I've been thinking about it for a while actually, always trying to dig up some designer - somewhere out there - who is brilliant and savvy enough to come up with a chic little swing that can blend in with the rest of the home (or the backyard), rather than overwhelm our space. And so, with much gratitude to this lovely designer, I bring you the Filzschaukel by John Mohr. Impressive, eh?

Originally created by this Austrian designer for his daughter, this swing  has now even won a design award! Not that it's all that affordable to us Americans by easy means (at about $210 plus the international shipping rates), but it gives me great peace of mind to know that we are well on our way to a more simple, beautiful, ergonomic era of children's goods. : )

You can view the details (felted wool!) and color options (breathtaking!) here. You can also check out the rest of his designs at Mohr Polster.

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