Cocoon Home 2015: A Year In Review
About this time last year I decided to rebrand Cocoon Home. With uber talented Dabito's help, Cocoon's modern and sophisticated look came to life for its website and collateral. I couldn't be any happier with the results! The newness seemed to set the tone for the rest of the year, which by the way, has been our most successful thus far. Here's a review of some of the most memorable events of 2015. I cannot wait to see what 2016 brings us. Thank you so much for coming along with me on this incredible journey!
Our newly renovated kitchen got lots of attention after being included in the Lafayette Juniors Kitchen tour last summer and being featured on Houzz.com multiple times last year. Not only was our renovation on Houzz's kitchen of the week, but it made the top 8 most popular kitchens of 2015 [!!] Thanks, Houzz!
Cocoon Home wrapped up its Beacon Hill project with a Prism Award and a beautiful spread in Design New England magazine. Sweet!!
Cocoon reconnected with its very first client while taking on many new ones. Each project very different from the next, but equally rewarding and impactful.
Lastly, after a year of researching materials, manufacturers and designs, the Cass Clutch, a vintage inspired handbag, is ready to debut in 2016! Stay tuned for more information on how to reserve your very own!
Looking forward to the future, feeling grateful for the past while living fully in the present. Doesn't get better than that, folks...
Happy 2016, everyone!!
The Family Tree: An Oakland Outing
For the past few years, we've bought our Christmas tree at a lot in Oakland. We head out early on a Saturday morning to select the perfect pine and then head over to Pizzaiolo for some sweet treats and yummy coffee. This has become a tradition that we all look forward to.
I hope that you are also sharing many special moments with your family. Moments that will forever mark your holiday seasons. Happy Holidays from our family to yours!
Home Holiday Gift Guide: Cocoon Style
When it comes to buying gifts for the home, whether for yourself or others, look to vintage treasures, brassy accents, woodsy scents, cozy textiles, and big botanical books. Here are a few of my favorite gifts for the casa!
1. Vintage cocktail glasses to funk up the bar.
2. A scent reminiscent of the California coastline.
3. A black and white pillow to add contrast and focal interest to any space.
4. Sphere match striker to light a flame and decorate the hearth.
5. Textile art!
6. Wood and brass serving spoons.
7. The big Book Of Palms. (I'm hoping to find this under our tree!)
Wreath Inspiration: Part II
I had every intention of making another wreath for the holidays, but when I came across this branch at the SF Flower Market I quickly decided not to. Laden with pinecones and cascading boughs, I immediately knew this baby would look great just as it was suspended above our massive hearth. Using a bell garland that I picked up at my favorite vintage shop, I went ahead and hung it. Simple steps, huge effect. I did consider removing the crystals that live on our mantel, but decided they actually complemented the awesome branch. Holiday decorating doesn't need to cost a lot or take a lot of time. Next week I'll show you another quick and easy way to dress your home for the season.
Loki approves...
Gift Giving With A Purpose: Girls On Fire
This Thursday (the 10th at 7:30pm) at Brushstrokes Studios in Berkeley, a number of local artisans and vendors will be selling their wares to help raise money for Girls On Fire. This organization empowers Kenyan women, many of whom have been victims of gender violence and dire poverty. Through leadership camps, young women and girls are given the opportunity to travel, learn about nutrition and exercise, work as a team and, most importantly, understand and value their own self worth. I'm looking forward to this event and hope you can attend too. It's the perfect opportunity to holiday shop with a worthwhile purpose.
Here are few of the participating vendors: Erica Tanov, Ginger Craftan, Ash Dry Goods, Good On Paper and Carrie Saxl.
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Debra Cass Szidon
Lover of layered neutrals, mixed patterns, contrasting textures and all things botanical. My creative energies pull me in many different directions but I’m most grounded as an interior decorator, handbag designer and mother. Cocoon Home blog is where I share my reflections on family, work and my creative journey.
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