Cherry Creek Magazine - Nadia Watts Pop Up Shop

Thank you to Cherry Creek Magazine and Cherry Creek North! We had a great time Popping Up!

Denver-based Nadia Watts has opened a chic new pop-up shop – the coveted designer’s first – in the former Ginny Williams Gallery space in the heart of Cherry Creek North. Watts, whose great-great grandfather was famed lamp designer and fine jewelry heir Louis Comfort Tiffany, recently launched a special collection with Kravet – Nadia Watts: The Gem Collection. Inspired by the iconic colored glass of her family heritage, the collection Kravet X Nadia Watts can be found at the Cherry Creek pop-up, along with vintage and modern furnishings and accessories personally curated by Watts.

Galerie Magazine - Designer Nadia Watts Teams Up with Kravet for a Vibrant Line of Textiles

I am very excited to share with you this beautiful article in Galerie: Designer Nadia Watts Teams Up with Kravet for a Vibrant Line of Textiles

Samantha included the moment- the exact spark of inspiration that started the Gem Collection… the ah-ha! I had while visiting The Neustadt and holding the Tiffany glass jewels…

“she imagined a product collection inspired by those pieces of jewel-toned glass. “This needs to be on a fabric,” recalls Watts. “This needs to be something else other than glass. You need to see this in another way.””

Thank you to Jacqueline Terrebonne and Samantha Emmerling!

Architectural Digest - Tiffany Lamps Are In - Again!

Kravet X Nadia Watts The Gem Collection is included in “Having a Moment” by Hannah Martin in Architectural Digests ADPro Tiffany Lamps Are In - Again!

In June of this year, Christie’s Auction House in New York had an auction on Tiffany Masterworks from the Garden Collection. I posted my favorite lots on Instagram which included the “IMPORTANT AND RARE 'HANGING HEAD DRAGONFLY' CHANDELIER, CIRCA 1905” This beautiful chandelier sold for over 1 million dollars! See image below.

In good company with decorator Remy Renzullo, Stephen Shadley AD100 interior designer for Jennifer Anniston, Lulu LaFortune and Friend of All and Studio Job.

Read this lovely article HERE. Thank you Hannah!

Rare Hanging Head Dragonfly Chandelier Tiffany Studios 1905

How to Remodel Your Master Bedroom

I loved this project because we touched every inch of the house, and the master bedroom is one of my favorite spaces. We started with a blank slate, which is always a lot of fun. Here are a few tips from this project you can use to refresh your own bedroom.

Open up the doorways. We increased the width of the opening to the left of the bed because it was a very narrow space going into the now sun room.

Plan your space. When we changed the opening, we also claimed some of the space from a secondary bedroom for a sitting area and master bathroom. The space for the sitting room was originally a sleeping porch when the house was built. It was then converted into a closet, which covered the windows. Our change exposed the windows again. Cheers for natural light!

Build on one thing you love. Our inspiration was the window treatment fabric from Brunschwig & Fils. Pulling a very subtle color from a leaf in the pattern, we decided on the wall color: Benjamin Moore's Woodland White. Then we found this gorgeous Scalamandre geometric pattern in a red-cut velvet for the side chair--so divine!

Layer your bed. We used a light-aqua gingham from Schumacher on the ruffled bed skirt and an upholstery-weight Kravet fabric on the headboard, with contrast welt in the gingham. Bed linens are from Restoration Hardware. I love starting with a fabric with multiple colors so we can pull colors from it to find the next fabric or paint color.

Check back in a few weeks to see new lamps for the bedside tables! I am looking for either a dark blue or a crisp ivory glazed base.


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