As we organize our new blog, posts on past events will be a regular feature for awhile. So please check out these new posts from the past. In particular:
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Christmas Time
According to their luxurious watches, it's time for Christmas at the Manhattan Audemars Piguet store on 57th St. and we decked out their front window with chic holiday cheer. Featuring a decorated 12-foot tree using gold and burgundy trimmings like gold flecked velvet leaves, globes of blown burgundy glass and ribbons. Beribboned gift boxes around the base of the tree highlighted an inset selection of diamond encrusted, gold, silver and platinum timepieces.
Labels:
Audemars Piguet,
Christmas,
Manhattan,
window display
Another Day at GHS
Hard at work in the design office!
*Video by Finishing Manager Greg Clark
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Snow & D. Porthault
Geoff's original drawing for the design of the winter windows at the luxury French Linen maker D. Porthault at 470 Park Ave.
The final result, a wintery scene featuring light- studded white laurel branches with perching doves reaching out over a pair of Porthault Blue velvet upholstered authentic 18th century chairs featuring a luxurious selection of D. Porthault's products.
The interior of the store was styled to showcase holday gifts and the latest arrivals.
PRESS: Geoff designs are featured on Guest of a Guest during a D. Porthault Holiday Party on December 18th.
The final result, a wintery scene featuring light- studded white laurel branches with perching doves reaching out over a pair of Porthault Blue velvet upholstered authentic 18th century chairs featuring a luxurious selection of D. Porthault's products.
The interior of the store was styled to showcase holday gifts and the latest arrivals.
PRESS: Geoff designs are featured on Guest of a Guest during a D. Porthault Holiday Party on December 18th.
Labels:
D. Porthault,
drawings,
Geoff Howell,
Manhattan,
window display,
Winter
Friday, December 4, 2009
A Wilderstein Christmas
As part of the Board of Directors for the beautiful Wilderstein Historic Site in Rhinebeck, Geoff was asked to design and decorate one of the sitting rooms for Christmas. This year, a seductive winter princess illuminates the antique chandelier, dressed in a enormous gown made of paper and white branches that fills the room.
Sunset over Rhinebeck
Sunset over Rhinebeck
If you'd like to take a closer look, Geoff's winter enchantress is on public exhibition as part of the Wilderstein Historic Site holiday tour on display now until Christmas in Rhinebeck, NY
Labels:
fashion,
Geoff Howell,
upstate NY,
Wilderstein
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Frames of reference
The new Patterson, Flynn & Martin window display
and after the installation,
a point-and-shoot triangle
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