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Posted October 27th, 2008 in General

kimmy-2.jpgAutumn is a season for change and we have one of many changes to announce. Unfortunately, the fabulous Kimmy Harman is no longer working for Artfool. She recently decided to return to her beautiful home in Utah. We will miss her bright, happy spirit and her dedication to taking great care of our wonderful clients. I must personally say thank you Kimmy for opening my eyes to what a really fabulous assistant can do for an office and company!! She joined our team as my assistant and very quickly became so much more. Her commitment to the job, talent for effortlessly working with people and her great eye for putting the finishing touches on any event all make Kimmy a true gem. 

We wish you all the best and continued success in Utah. Park City is very lucky to have you!! Always remember NYC is here for you!! We miss you!!

 

Posted October 16th, 2008 in Inspiration

We recently developed an obsession with black and white cookies. One of our wonderful clients is giving these classics away as her favor this coming weekend and both of us realized we have never stopped to give the NY favorites a real try. So, we started to sample black and whites from all over the city trying to find the best of the best.  We took the advice of many online reviews and tried William Greenberg Jr. Desserts on the Upper East Side. (http://wmgreenbergdesserts.com) These little beauties won our hearts and turned us into Black and White cookie lovers!!!  The cookie like base has the perfect amount of cake texture and the frosting is to die for! Try them out if you haven’t already!!!

 

Posted October 1st, 2008 in Inspiration

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Anyone that knows our studio or our work is familiar with my collection of vintage containers. I find so much inspiration in unique objects and vessels to hold centerpieces and various other arrangements. I’m always looking for a fabulous new vase, glass, pitcher, bowl or compote.

Vintage silver is one of my absolute favorite things to work with. It can be classic & elegant or extremely funky & eclectic depending on the setting & the flowers. I often use tarnished silver for an even more dramatic, vintage look.

Here are some amazing images from photographer Roey Yohai taken at one of our events in NYC. Roey really captured the amazing details in the vintage silver along with the unique shapes & silhouettes featured in these wonderful vessels.