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I just got word that Red Varden Studios in L.A. is looking for a dynamic female landscape designer for an upcoming national TV show. Prior television experience is not required, but you need to be comfortable in front of the camera. They want someone who can talk about landscape design, gazebos, pools, decking, barbecues, etc.

Wouldn’t it be great if that someone came from Colorado?

Go to Red Varden’s website for more details. And let us know if you’re chosen!

As I was digging out of my email this morning (those East Coast PR firms get an early start), I found this squeal-worthy bit of news: The Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust is offering Architecture Fantasy Camp at Wright’s home and studio in Oak Park, IL from Oct. 3 to 6. Each participants gets to plan and design a structure of their own creation with help from real-life architects. (Camp is only for non-architects.) Maybe you want to build an addition onto your home, or redesign your kitchen. Can you imagine how fabulously inspiring it would be to create the plans for those spaces in Wright’s original drafting room?

I really want to go.

If you want to go, too, check out GoWright.org for more information and to make your reservation.

P.S. I lived in Chicago for six years, and nearby Oak Park is a charming locale. I spent many a happy afternoon leading friends and family members along the walking tour of Wright’s homes, which fill the neighborhood.

The dining room in Wright’s home. How fabulous are those chairs?

One of Wright’s designs, now a private home in Oak Park.

Even though we write about home design (and related topics) almost all of the time, I always say that I love ALL design–from really cool industrial work to beautiful packaging. (Speaking of which, these new green Bon Ami cleaning products have the best labels, don’t you think?)

Here are a few things I’m admiring today…

These pretty custom silhouette necklaces from Le Papier Studio. I know silhouettes are everywhere, but I just love the idea of preserving my 15-month-old’s sweet profile in this way!

I could pretend to be sipping my coffee at a bistro table in Provence if I had these tea towels from Bochard.

(Ok, I admit that I’m crazy about tea towels these days. If you’re looking for a great–and inexpensive–way to add a bit of artistic flair to your kitchen, buy three tea towels with different but complementary styles and have them framed. Viola!)

So here’s another great source of French tea towels, particularly for wine-lovers among us. This company reproduces famous wine labels on tea towels. Tres chic.

These cards are the perfect gift for the font geek in your life. (Guilty as charged.)

And finally, how about this pretty vintage vase? Just makes me smile.

A new design group is in town that we want to introduce you to–the 15th Street Design District. Composed of a mix of architects, interior and kitchen designers, construction engineers, and web and graphic designers, this group has one thing in common: a knack for creative design. Located in one of the newer areas of Boulder (between Canyon & Arapahoe on 15th), this row of designers is community focused; rather than working apart in these competitive times, they’re uniting to create awareness of good design in Boulder. Last week, the team hosted their first (and certainly not last) “Design Walk” for the public (photos below). They described the event as a “beacon for artistic souls and creative minds,” and it was an opportunity for anyone and everyone to congregate, explore the various studios, discuss design and market trends, and explain the process of their work from start to completion. The event was such a success, the group is hoping to hold another open house this fall. Click here to visit their website, and get to know the members of the group:

sparn.com, studio3design.info, workshop8.us, candyshopboulder.com, sustainablybuilt.com, hmhai.com, samuelaustin.com, urbanweststudio.com, origingraphicdesign.com, treelineboulder.com, krdesignco.com, surroundarchitecture.com, mondorobot.com, bitshift.in, rpcarch.com, whiterockbldg.com

Don’t miss out on the 15th Annual Crested Butte Open coming up on August 1-2! This two-day golf tournament takes place on the beautiful Robert Trent Jones II Golf Course and also includes a western-themed gala with food, music, and a live and silent auction.

A percentage of the proceeds from the Crested Butte Open will benefit the Adaptive Sports Center of Crested Butte. This non-profit has been around for 23 years and provides amazing opportunities for people with disabilities to engage in outdoor adventures. Some of the expeditions include hand peddling, rock climbing, snowshoeing and ice climbing. (Photo by Tom Stillo from 2009 Crested Butte Open.)

Colorado Homes & Lifestyles is proud to be a sponsor of the 15th Annual Crested Butte Open, so we hope to see you there!

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I’m not sure how Louis XVI would have felt if he had known that some 221 years after the storming of the Bastille, we’d be celebrating Bastille Day with a sale on lovely French linens…but we are. Brass Bed in Denver is offering 20 percent off all Yves Delorme goodies from July 9-14. If you’re in the market for fresh, beautiful bedding fit for a, um, king (sorry, Louis, I couldn’t resist), this sale could have you toasting French independence (and design) like never before.

The Cherry Creek Arts Festival is right around the corner! The festival is Colorado’s famous celebration of all things art–there really is something for everyone. The free festival takes place the 4th of July weekend starting on July 3rd at 10 am. CH&L is proudly sponsoring the festival, and we hope you stop by our booth at 3rd and Fillmore to say “hi.” For more info, visit cherryarts.org. And to whet your palate, here’s some work from a few exhibiting artists that caught our eye…

Energy by Julie Havel

Space by Julie Havel

Pottery by John Herbon

Evian Etude by Michael Bryant

This afternoon, as the clouds rolled west over the mountains, I drove down from Denver to Colorado Springs for an event that reminded me of one of my favorite design adages: Often, simple design is the best design. The event is called Design for Hope, and it’s a project of the Interior Design program at Pikes Peak Community College. The concept is simple (and modeled after the TV show “Design Star” on HGTV).  Each of eight teams of students gets a blank space (three walls and a floor platform) and is assigned a room (kitchen, kid’s bath, art studio, outdoor living area, etc.) Each team gets $1,000. The rest is up to them.

Students were encouraged to use recycled and reclaimed items, and I think they did a brilliant job. As I walked around the rooms (at an empty retail space at the Promenade Shops at Briargate), the student designers talked about how they recycled items they found from places like Freecycle and Craigslist. (You would never guess that these pieces weren’t brand new. These students know how to give second life to furniture, finishes and lighting.) Part of Design for Hope’s goal is to promote sustainability in design practices. Mission accomplished.

Kudos to the program’s director, the talented and tireless Tara Gray, for giving design students an opportunity to learn how to make the most of their resources, use their imaginations and execute fantastic work.

If you’re looking for a design-inspired way to spend tomorrow night (Saturday, June 12), head to the Promenade Shops at Briargate in Colorado Springs for the gala and silent auction from 5:30 to 9:00. Tickets are still available for $35 each, which includes wine and beer tasting, music, appetizers and a silent auction, in which you can bid on all of the objects from the students’ rooms. (I have my eye on a particularly cool chandelier in the dining room…) Proceeds benefit CASA of the Pikes Peak Region, which trains and supervises volunteers to represent victims of child abuse. Volunteers work for the best interest of these children in the court system and in the community. It’s a worthy cause–and the gala promises to be a very fun event. Don’t miss it.

The Alzheimer’s Association is hosting their annual Memories in the Making Art Auction next week on Thursday, June 10 at INVESCO Field at Mile High. The event features a selection of watercolors painted by patients battling Alzheimer’s, and all proceeds go directly to the Alzheimer’s Association. Each of the 50 silent auction and 20 live auction professionally framed paintings offers insight into the minds of those affected by Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Some of the paintings will be paired with pieces from renowned local artists, including Anne Aguirre, Jim Becker and Jean Black. To order tickets, go to alz.org/co.

The editorial team is starting to plan for our September/October “kitchen and bath” issue, so I’m on the lookout for lovely things for these spaces. Today, I discovered this gem of a vanity from Hastings Tile + Bath. Called the Ameli, it’s definitely sleek, a minimalist’s dream. I wonder how it looks with toothpaste dripped in the sink basin…

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