Saturday, July 27, 2013

I’ve been a Gluck for a couple years now, but I still feel like I’ll never quite get used to it. Don’t get me wrong, my maiden name wasn’t much better (it was ALWAYS mispronounced). It’s just that I can’t seem to get past the fact that Gluck rhymes with some pretty unfortunate words. Pause a moment to ponder what I’m referring to…

Ok, anyway, I felt a little more validated today when I stumbled upon this! A really cool pendant named…GLUCK!

Gluck Pendant from Folklore

Gluck Pendant, designed by Naomi Paul. Available at shopfolklore.com

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

This is a belated post. Every couple months I get an itch to travel somewhere and I’m experiencing that itch now! David and I have some ideas in mind – Australia to visit family, Scandinavia because it would be awesome, or maybe explore places right here in the US that we’ve always wanted to see like the PNW or parts of the South. For now, I’ve been looking nostalgically through photos from our last trip, which I thought I’d share now.

A couple months ago we headed north on a road trip to the Monterey Bay. We had the best time! Not only is the destination wonderful, but the drive on the 101 is so pretty. It’s the sort of trip that reminds me of all the reasons why California is such a special place to live. We stopped for lunch at Metropulos Fine Foods in Santa Barbara. OMG, go there, it was so good!  We stayed at the Spindrift Inn right in the heart of Cannery Row in Monterey.  This was the view from our room.  I miss it!

Travel

We packed a lot of fun into this little trip including hiking in Big Sur, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, watching the sunset at Pebble Beach and eating delicious food (here and here).
travel

 

travel monterey

Best of all, we even got to do some antiquing! I really do have the best husband in the world for not only agreeing to spend part of our trip looking at old things in an old building, but actually getting into it. If you ever find yourself in Monterey, check out the Cannery Row Antique Mall.  I had my eye on a lot of things, but ultimately settled on some very cute accessories that will be great for my own house or for clients.  I got all this loot for under $50.

antiques vintage

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

I live right on the coast, and it seems like it’s taken forever for summer to hit. I know it’s been hot just about everywhere lately, but at our house, we’ve had a marine layer and cool breezes keeping temperatures around a very pleasant 75 degrees. The sun has finally been breaking through the last few days though, so I thought I’d share this very summery DIY I did recently.

I found this adorable outdoor dining set at a local vintage shop and had to have it. I think I paid only $150 for the whole set!

Outdoor Patio Table Chairs DIY

 
The upholstery on the seats was not original. Someone else had gotten their DIY hands on it before me, and actually the fabric was pretty cute. It’s just that the colors weren’t really what I wanted, so I decided to go with this awesome Trina Turk fabric instead!

Trina Turk Fabric

 

This is probably a good time to introduce my executive assistant/ mascot, Jack. This is basically his contribution to all my projects: lay right in the middle of them. He’s the best.

Trina Turk Dog DIY Patio Outdoor Table Chairs

 

My husband, David provided more helpful assistance by holding everything taught while I stapled. Anyway, I guess this is less a DIY post and more of a before and after, since I don’t think anyone actually needs detailed instruction on measuring seats, ordering fabric and stapling said fabric to said seats. It was that simple!

Trina Turk DIY Patio Outdoor Table Chairs

 

Trina Turk DIY Outdoor Patio Table Chairs

 

Trina Turk DIY Outdoor Patio Table Chairs

 

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Hi, I’m Samantha Gluck. I am an interior designer and general enthusiast of all things creative, pretty, inspiring and offbeat. This is the world as I see it. Welcome!