Monday, December 21, 2009

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Holiday Inn


Have you seen the movie Holiday Inn? It's supposed to take place in Connecticut and is only open during the holidays. And the song 'White Christmas' debuted in the movie. Definitely a great movie to watch with the entire family during the holidays. A great hotel that has the same feeling as the hotel in the movie but is open year round, is the Mirror Lake Inn. Located in the Adirondack region of New York it's the perfect place to check in and wish for a white Christmas!

Friday, December 11, 2009

Lonny Mag-Furniture Remembered


Lonny Mag (stands for London/New York) is a new, clever idea for a magazine produced on-line. You can flip the pages like a real magazine and as you browse the articles and see things in the homes featured you like, you can click on the image and it will take you right to the website of the manufacturer. And, full disclosure, there was a really nice piece about MasonGray in this issue.
Check it out, we think you will soon become a fan.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Old School Meets New Technology


This wooden radio has an uncoated finish and over time it can be oiled so that each one will have its own patina . It can also connect to your ipod and has MP3 technology. Great for listening to Prairie Home Companion, NPR or Beyonce. Available from Areaware. And it would make a great gift!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Give Thanks


On a day of acknowledging and giving thanks for all the people we love and bring joy to our lives, please remember those who need our love and support. It can be a small, heartfelt gesture that makes a huge difference in someone's life. Like simply inviting someone to dinner who may not have family in town. And here are some ideas on giving back at Thanksgiving by volunteering. Happy Thanksgiving!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Adelphi Paper Hangings


We love things rooted in tradition and authenticity and Adelphi is keeping the hand made, artisanal art of hand blocked wallpaper alive. If you want something that reminds you of the past, they have some amazing wallpapers that will take you there. They actually make historically accurate wallpapers from Colonial Williamsburg, but they also have historic English and French patterns available too. They will do custom work as well. If you are thinking about wallpaper check out them out and read about where the paper hangings were first located. Fascinating history with color and patterns that are inspiring.

Friday, November 6, 2009

We love a handwritten note, but...


Sometimes when you are having a party it's nice to follow Miss Manner's and send a handwritten note by mail. But for those times when the guest list is too big and you just don't have time or you want to send an email but would like to make it memorable there is Paperless Post. A clever idea, taking an old school invite and combining it with email communication. An email arrives but it looks like an envelope and then when you open it out pops the note and design that you hand picked. Our friend Ginny sent one when they moved. Perfect.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Vermeer at the Met


Fall in New York reminds us of Woody Allen movies, intimate dinners and parties and spending time with good friends and family. After a great walk through Central Park check out the Vermeer exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum. The way he creates light in his paintings is out of this world and inspirational when you see it in person. While you are there, check out the Roxy Paine installation on the roof, you'll love it!

Friday, October 23, 2009

Open House at MasonGray in Soho


Every Thursday afternoon this autumn, drop by MasonGray in Soho for a glass of wine (or several) and a snack (or two). Meet our designers, talk with our Client Services Group and see our multi layered, hand applied finishes up close. Prada is down the block and Balthazar is right downstairs. Make an afternoon of it. See you soon.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Litchfield County, Connecticut




In the past few years we have spent a lot of time in Litchfield County, Connecticut. It's where our factory is located and is a short 2 hour drive from New York. Autumn is one of the best times to visit with all the foliage and an abundance of small towns to visit. Some of our favorites are Litchfield, Kent, New Preston and Lake Waramaug. There are also some great hotels and spas to check out like the Mayflower Inn and the Winivan. Along the way there is beautiful scenery and many antique stores to browse. For more specific events and information check out Rural Intelligence. Have a great trip!

Friday, October 9, 2009

MasonGray on ShopAD


We love 1st Dibs which makes browsing for antiques and vintage pieces for the home as easy as turning on your computer. They also have a portfolio system which allows you to save images of the things you like and categorize them. So you can create your wish lists for all your design projects. Now 1st Dibs has teamed up with Architectural Digest to create ShopAD. So you can select from a large variety of newly manufactured pieces as well, including MasonGray. A great way to shop for vintage pieces and new ones to create the perfect decor!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

ASID/dwell Soho Design Walk Oct 2-3


Please join us for the ASID and dwell magazine sponsored Soho Design Walk, October 2-3, in New York. We will be serving drinks and nibbly bits from Balthazar all day long, both days.
Many other showrooms in the neighborhood will also be open.
Hope to see you here!


Thursday, September 17, 2009

The George Washington Bridge at Night.


One of our favorite things is coming back home after you have been away. It really does not matter how long you are gone, the comfort of your own bed is a great feeling. Depending on where you go, many times your view coming back into Manhattan is the skyline, impressive at any time of the day or night. Another view we love, is the George Washington Brigde, lit up at night. It's like a giant, industrial, beacon welcoming you home! Enjoy the journey.

Friday, September 4, 2009

A Favorite Spot


Check out the old school Claremont Hotel in Southwest Harbor, Maine. Old school means you have to dress for dinner and it's cash only. Play some tennis, go sailing, go to town for a fresh lobster roll, or just sit on one of the adirondack chairs on the lawn and take in the view. Acadia National Park is close by so you can hike Cadillac Mountain or bike ride on the old carriage trails. There is a perfect Boathouse where you can enjoy your gin&tonic before dinner and a big porch where you can hang out after dinner. We recommend the Phillips House or the Rowse House for privacy.
Enjoy your journey!