By Ena Motley
2915 Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714-435-3544
INTRODUCTION
On
March 7th the Materials and Products class went on a field trip to
the Stonemill Design Center in Costa Mesa - . Sandy
Craig showed us around. There we were
able to go to four showrooms to hear about the products they sell and learn a
little more about the industry.
The
showroom manager, Carol was such a wealth of knowledge in the fabric industry
and her showroom carries several lines of fabric including their own Fabricut line. Students are able to use the showroom and
even take out 4 memo samples from the Fabricut and S. Harris lines. As a new designer you can bring clients to the
showroom, ask for information about the fabrics and get suggestions on the best
selections for your particular situation.
This
wonderful showroom has many boutique lines of fabric, furniture, wallcoverings
and accessories. Namely Sarah Strader- a young designer with
lots of custom options - . Thibaut- which has custom
options in many of their wallcoverings and fabrics. Telefina, Anna French, Robert Allen and Silk
Roads. They have not only fabric lines,
but Furniture and Drapery Harware lines, that are out of the norm. She also has a special wallcovering line that
is paintable and moldable, woven woods, horsehair, embossed leather that can be
custom colored, and unique drapery hardware to add another dimension to your
interiors.
GERRIDY’S
LTD.
Has been in buisness since 1977! She has beautiful lines of wood flooring
and carpets and rugs. There are
engineered and solid wood floors. Many
of their engineered floors are 9 ply.
Anything over 4mm thick is a full cut and can be refinished as many
times as you want, because it’s like having solid wood. They carry a unique wine barrel floor as well
as reclaimed wood flooring. All
reclaimed wood plank flooring is resourced from old barn, factories, and
tobacco shed or farm buildings.
We received a lesson in area rugs. Finding that tufting machine rugs, wear
out. Carpet can be turned into an area
rug. And Gerridy’s s known for their
beautiful Tibetan Rogs, made out of wool and silk. They have lead times up to eight months, so
if you want to get them tell your clients early in the project!
Kenneth
McDonald was our final showroom and has a huge selection of fabrics to choose
from for residential and commercial use. Including Kravet , Clark and Maharam.
Kenneth Mc Donald began his wallpaper and fabric business
"Kenneth Mc Donald Designs" in 1956. Mr. McDonald was trained in
Great Britain as a hand screen printer of designer wallpaper and fabrics. After
many years of printing as well as opening his own showroom, the company was
sold in 1988 to Warren De Young. It is operated by Warren and his daughter,
Pamela Kellogg, along with many valuable employees. In 2000, they purchased
Designers’ Resource Collection a showroom selling outdoor and indoor furniture.
It has since expanded to include accessories, fabrics and specialty items that
are sold to the "Design Trade." The company specializes in service to
design professionals.
CONCLUSION
All
the Students had a great time! It was
not only informative, but we were all able to get samples for our first
project. All these showrooms are “Design
to the Trade” Only and most allow you to bring clients, but you cannot have
clients walk in without you.
8 comments:
Don't remember you taking those pictures! A very good summary of all of our field trips! Good for our reference folder.
This was a great field trip to beautiful showrooms only open to design professionals. Thanks for taking such detailed notes!
Really enjoyed learning about the possibilities available at the Stonemill Design Center. Everyone we met was very helpful; and each showroom had its own personality. Great resource for the future.
good job! great to have a summary of our field trips to refer back to for future references.
fabricut was a great resource to have near our school
Thanks for great summary and pictures. This is goos refernce resourse.
You did a great job summarizing our field trip. And its so neat that these showrooms are so close to OCC.
Seeing a recap of our Field trip reminded me of the options one truly has. Great job of capturing the details of the different places we visited.
Reading this reminds me the field trip going to Stonemill which was a really nice and organized place; enjoyed the time being there.
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