Posts Tagged ‘Concord’

Have you heard the news?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

KAZA, local design shop and entreprenuer extraordinare, was recently chosen NH Hampshire Magazine’s “Editor’s Pick for Shabby Chic Revival!”  But wait – there’s more!  Home Accents Today (a national publication) also named KAZA as one of the 50 Retailers for 2010!  (I am so proud, I am busting!)

Located at 202 South Main Street in Concord, KAZA is an absolute gem.  Stop by or visit www.kazadesigns.com to see for yourself what all the buzz is about.  You’ll be a raving fan too!

KAZA:  Recycle.  Trade Fair.  Live Funky.

Things are happening!

Friday, December 18th, 2009

It’s official:  the project for Main Street Concord, Inc. is underway!   Sherry Burnett and I have been working to create a faux brick wall in each room of the Main Street office.   Below are a few images of our progress so far.

   First room – Tape, tape, and more tape…

  

Sherry working her magic on the first room.

 As you can see, I was a little loopy by the second room  :)

 The response so far has been fantastic.  More images are on their way – stay tuned!

Main Street Concord, Inc.

Friday, November 13th, 2009

During the month of October I was a very busy bee developing a design proposal for the office of Main Street Concord, Inc.  This non-profit group, responsible for maintaining a healthy downtown community, had extended an invitation to local designers to offer a solution for their own office in need of a fresh start. 

To make a long story short, a well established design firm and myself each presented our suggestions for this project.  After careful consideration by numerous committees, the vote overwhelmingly fell in my favor!  What a wonderfully exciting opportunity :)   

One feature of my design is to have the exterior walls painted to resemble a brick facade (quite fitting for Main Street Concord, huh?)  I am delighted to say that Sherry Burnett of Burnett Designs will be facilitating this element of my design.  She is a remarkable artist, to say the least.  Sherry is available through her website www.sherryburnett.net.

Stay tuned for updates on the project’s progress – Cheers!

Drum roll please…

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

The winner of Project Laundry List’s window display in downtown Concord is…  Concord Camera! 

Sincere thanks to the owner and staff of Concord Camera for their gracious cooperation.

Project Laundry List: A Touch of Color

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Hold on to your delicates and your dryer sheets — today I’m going to talk about laundry.  Did you know that 80% of households in America have a dryer whereas countries like Italy average only 3%?  Air drying clothes can save money, reduce energy consumption, and even kill germs and bacteria thanks to the sun’s UV rays.

Project Laundry List is an event taking place in downtown Concord to promote the green advantages of using a clothesline.  Creative displays have been hung at the Capital building and 13 businesses.  In collaboration with Cyndi Rogers of Mariposa Designs, we worked on the design, construction, and installation of 5 displays:  Bagel Works, Caffenio, Concord Camera, Gibson’s Bookstore, and Gondwana.  Stay tuned to find out which window is the winner!

   

Bagel Works:  Window on the left - your average plastic grocery bag…  On the right - ANYTHING but ordinary bags woven from the plastic ones!  Created by Crafty Kathy, these hardcore alternatives are available for purchase at KAZA.  

 

Caffenio:  Funky garland made of coffee filters and coffee mugs.  A “tea” shirt is also shown hanging in the center.

 

 

 

 

  

Concord Camera:  Jumbo clothespins hold slides, fantastic black and white photos (of clotheslines of course), and rolls of negatives to drying racks.  Slides were also attached to a string of mini paper lanterns.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gibson’s Bookstore:  Folding the pages of a book goes against everything I was ever taught.  I hate to even dog-ear a page to save my place!  The end result, however, can be beautiful  : )

 

 

 

 

 

Gondwana:  Students from Rundlett Middle School gave us a hand with clothes cut from paper bags.  Pictures and flags are also hung to represent the countries Gondwana practices Fair Trade with. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As a side note, holy window glare Batman!   

Project Laundry List’s founder Alex Lee has been traveling to promote similar events in cities across America.  For more information, visit www.laundrylist.org.

Peggy Anne’s Quilting & Sewing Co.

Monday, January 5th, 2009

What a find!  Located at 57 North Main Street (lower level) in Concord, many of you have probably passed this store countless times.  Peggy Anne carries a fantastic selection of colorful textiles you simply can’t find elsewhere.  The geometric and modern floral patterns top the list of my favorites, but the batiks and vintage designs are great too. 

Whether you are looking for materials to sew a sensational quilt or spruce up a space with new pillows, be sure to stop by Peggy Anne’s shop for unbelievable fabrics.

K-A-Z-A

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

Located on South Main Street in Concord (next door to Vinnie’s Pizza), KAZA is a sensational addition to the Downtown community.  They offer a variety of home decor products including organic, mid-century modern (my favorite!!!), international merchandise, and much more. 

For those of you who are wondering, the name KAZA means “fortunate accident” in Turkish.  And how fitting — it so happens that a catalyst for Lisa Swan to open the store was the availability of cowhide rugs from family friends in Turkey.  These extraordinary rugs and other Turkish furnishings are exclusive to KAZA.

What I love most about KAZA is the style that they bring to Concord.  For someone who leans in the funky/eclectic/modern direction, KAZA is a breath of fresh air for New Hampshire.  Also, the variety of international products are genuine works of art from countries such as Mexico, Peru, Morocco, Bulgaria, Italy, and Turkey.  In addition, KAZA features the talent of local artisans regularly.

I highly recommend that you take a trip to visit the shop.  You can also go to www.kazashop.blogspot.com.