By Bradley Lincoln
Tag: Interior Design
By Bradley Lincoln
If you’re getting out of the city and heading up to Harbor Country this Labor Day weekend, first of all (a) lucky you, I’m jealous, and second of all (b) good timing, as there is a grand opening party on Saturday, Sept. 4 at 6 p.m. for Brandon Nelson’s new Three Oaks venture, Trilogy Antiques and Design. Nelson, a Chicago expat and the owner of quirky antiques shop Ipso Facto, is taking over the old Springdale vintage furniture store space at 19 West Elm Street, and planning to run it as a group shop featuring a select gaggle of dealers, artists, and designers... Read more
By Bradley Lincoln
Thousands of artists apply to get into the American Craft Exposition, held annually for 26 years now on the Evanston campus of Northwestern University, but only about 150 are invited to participate in the show Read more
By Bradley Lincoln
I’ve been noticing a venti home design trend percolating through town, and I’m pretty wired about it. Designers and artists have started to use Read more
By Bradley Lincoln
By Bradley Lincoln
I noticed a big sale banner in the window of Home Accents at 5653 North Clark Street last weekend, and lots of people milling about, so had to stop by and see what was going down at this modern little design store with the tell-it-like-it-is name... Read more
By Bradley Lincoln
Bucktown’s Colori Eco Paint Boutique has an all-day, jam-packed open house and workshop going on this Saturday, July 31, with events and talks planned around the theme of green design and activities for kids... Read more
By Bradley Lincoln
I’m a big fan of home and furniture catalogs (as inconveniently eco-unfriendly as that may be–but I do recycle them!) but the photo-styling has been known to occasionally stump and bemuse me... Read more
By Bradley Lincoln
This Sunday, the North Dearborn Association is puttin’ on some ritz with its 52nd annual Dearborn Garden Walk... Read more
By Bradley Lincoln
Three enterprising, like-minded young Chicago interior design grads have formed The Yellow Door Project, a collective studio space to showcase their individual collections of restored and repurposed furniture, artwork, and home design objects, in a former factory loft space at 3065 North Rockwell (corner of Belmont and Rockwell)... Read more