Showing posts with label Press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Press. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Press for abigail*ryan!





We have some pieces from our new collection in two lovely Irish magazines this month, and they are on new-stands now!

First, we have House & Home magazine, which has featured our stack of Cushions on their back page as part of the editors top 10... thanks so much to the team at House & Home!

Secondly, we have our brand new Fabric Yardage (available online at the end of November) in Ireland's Homes Interiors & Living magazine, in a special feature about domestic fabrics... gorgeous pieces, and we were delighted to add a pop of a*r colour to the spread! Thanks to the IHIL team.

Both magazines are on new-stands now.

A@a*r

Thursday, 29 August 2013

AO at Home giving a*r some serious LOVE!


We're big fans of the AO at Home blog... it's just plain gorgeous, and the mix of articles and interviews is fab! It's editor, in case you don't know, is the super lovely Kimberly Hughes of Swoon Worthy blog fame... (honestly, her house is to die for...I've been following her kitchen and bathroom renovations recently, and cannot wait to see the finished result). 

Kimberly interviewed us for the AO at Home blog a few weeks ago. You can read the interview with us, right here. We love the layout and graphics that Kimberly created for the layout, it's really gorgeous.

Just the other day, Kimberly put together this pretty buying guide for a Feminine Home Office. We were delighted she chose our Rose Flamingo Wallpaper for the scheme, and think it would be a stunning space to work in - I'm secretly dreaming of creating this at home, but sadly we don't have the room as my 'office space' is now 'storage space' for lots of Wallpaper! - and I would just love to see it come to life.


Thanks so much for all the a*r love recently Kimberly, so happy to have met you!
Abigail x

Ireland's Homes Interiors & Living Magazine...

We were delighted to be contacted a few months ago by the editor of Ireland's Homes Interiors and Living magazine... one of our favourites for Irish home news!

They were putting together a special decorating feature, and in addition to wanting to include our new Rose Flamingo Wallpaper, they wanted me to write a short article about how to use Wallpaper in your home... well, this is a topic I can wax QUITE lyrically about, so much so, my 'expert opinion' wouldn't fit in one of the little text boxes, and instead, filled a page. Woops!

Anyway, here's what I had to say about using Paper and Pattern in the home!

"When it comes to decorating, at abigail*ryan, we are big fans of the maximalist look. We combine bold Wallpapers with matching or clashing fabrics, prints and cushions for a strong editorial look. For us, bright and bold colour play is key. It makes our home feel alive and welcoming. We always have lots of art and prints, and like to utilise picture shelves, so we can curate vignettes with our favourite pieces, ornaments and finds without damaging our Wallpaper. This means you can move your art as your collection evolves without having holes in your paper.

For us, layering pattern upon pattern within a home is what really creates impact and uniqueness, but it’s not the only way to use Wallpaper successfully!

Though ‘The Feature Wall’ has been around for a while, it remains an excellent way to create a strong focal point in a room and really experiment with print and pattern.  Both in terms of budget, and look, this is a lighter option and one that still looks fantastic. A feature wall (also good on a fire-breast wall) looks great in a neutral colour-scheme, but equally, consider picking out one of the more unusual secondary colours from the paper for your paint choice, or perhaps the darkest colour (often only an accent colour, or line-work) and create a really den-like feel. People tend to think it will really close in a room, but it doesn’t have to. If you have a period home, with high ceilings, consider painting your doors and skirting the same colour as your walls to emphasise the height of your room and really make your feature Wallpaper pop. A dark colour can actually make a room feel spacious, as it diffuses the corners, making it feel like a large cocoon of colour, so it’s a great choice for smaller homes or modern spaces.

On a tight budget, or for those nervous about committing to papering an entire room or wall, there are still great ways to bring pattern in to the home. Using Wallpaper in the smallest room in the house (often the downstairs WC!) makes a really fun statement. Paper the inside of your kitchen cabinets, and you will have a flash of colour and pattern every time you open the door. This is also a great project for your walk-in wardrobe or pantry, especially for people who find Wallpaper a little busy, but like it’s on trend feel. You can close the door, but still feel you have that nod to fashion in your home. For this, chose a really bold paper with a big statement print. Be brave!

Finally, if your budget is really tight, create a Wallpaper gallery – somewhere like your hall stairway is great for this. Most Wallpaper companies will sell Samples of their paper (from 50 pence to a few pounds). Order a few different patterns, or pick up some pieces from the DIY store (where you can tear off a piece to take home). Really mix and match and go for clash, in colour, scale and design. Or, chose one colour scheme, and stick to papers in one palette for a more harmonious look. You can then place the pieces of Wallpaper in found, mismatched or vintage frames you’ve painted a colour of your choice. Then, hang! This shows off Wallpaper as Art in your home. Lastly, you can create a patchwork of paper pieces… this would be a more permanent look, as you would paste them on to a wall, but a really eclectic and fun one! Perfect for a Child’s play space, perhaps?"

We hope you can pick up a copy, which is on newsstands now... and don't forget, our Wallpaper is available to order online, in our shop.

Abigail x

Wednesday, 17 July 2013

abigail*ryan in Image Interiors & Living Magazine...



A few months ago, we travelled down to Dublin to meet with the super lovely and talented Nathalie Marquez Courtney, who, in addition to being an amazingly talented photographer and blogger, is the Deputy Editor of our favourite Irish Magazine, Image Interiors & Living... we were excited to be interviewed by Nathalie, and photographed by her for this feature, assisted by her (equally talented and lovely) partner Ben Keenan, and were delighted when we saw the spread in print!

Make sure to check out Image Interiors & Living online (they featured our new Rose Flamingo Cushions), Nathalie's blog, which is firmly in my Bloglovin' feed, and her Pinterest feed, too. All gorgeous.

Big thanks to image.ie for the feature!
A&R



abigail*ryan in Roco Mag...

Just a quick post for today to tell you that we were kindly featured in the new issue of the wonderful online quarterly Interior Design publication, Roco Mag... we are on page 84-85, and it's such a lovely spread! Big thank you to Roco's charming editor, Rachael, for including us.

Do click through and enjoy this Summer's new issue...

A@a*r

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Our new Wallpapers: decor8 style!


Ryan and I were absolutely delighted when the amazing Holly Becker, of decor8 blog fame, featured our new Wallpapers in a preview post, a few weeks ago...

I am absolutely in LOVE with these photographs Holly took of our paper samples, taped up with neon washi, in her gorgeous light and airy Hanover home. Don't they look gorgeous against the white, and with the splash of neon colour? Now there's a styling tip if ever I saw one ;)

...Holly's post had an amazing impact for our launch. We had so many buyers and industry professionals come to our stand at pulse because they had seen her post, so a huge thank you to Holly from us! (xo!)

You can now buy our Wallpaper, in our shop. It will be available to ship from next week.

Images c/o Holly Becker - decor8 blog - pinterest - twitter - amazon (buy her books!)

A@a*r


Friday, 12 April 2013

Our Wedding (at long last)...


















It's been over six months since we got married in September (28.09.12 to be precise), and I can honestly say that the first half of our first year of marriage has absolutely flown by in a haze of busy, challenging, fun work and happiness! We're so in love... schmalzy, but true. I love calling Ryan 'my husband' and he loves calling me 'wife'! You don't quite realise just how awesome being married is, until you ARE... it's so special.

We are excited to be able to finally share some shots of our Wedding with you - as it's coverage, in Mollie Makes Handmade Wedding, hit the news-stands last week. We're in love with the spread in the magazine, so want to say a huge thank you to the team for featuring us, and the day we created, we had the best time.

Our Wedding was a thoroughly hand-made affair, and we made and designed almost all the details ourselves, as we were on such a shoe-string budget (and wouldn't have wanted it any other way, anyway!) so it felt unbelievably personal to us and really reflected what we wanted it to look and feel like. We had an amazing time, and hope our guests did too, so we hope you like seeing a little more of our day, even after all this time!

Venue- The Merchant Hotel / Photography - Tarah Coonan / Make-Up - Jennifer Ireland Make-Up Artist / Hair - Lynette Murray Hair / Head-Piece - William Chambers Millinery / Dress - Lynne Gregg (Ryan's Aunt - contact us for details) / My amazing lace for the dress - Berwick Street Cloth Shop / Cupcakes - The Cakery Bakery (with our own sugar flowers) 

Anything else you would like to know, we pretty much made ourselves, so just ask if you would like more details! A huge thank you to all our vendors, above, who were so fantastic to work with and did such a beautiful job for us... and to our family and friends who helped make it such a special day. xo!

With love!
Mr & Mrs Bell
aka abigail*ryan

P.S. We hope you enjoy viewing these, but we would like to request that you do not blog these without prior written permission, and if you Pin the images, please be respectful and credit both us (abigail*ryan) and our photographer (Tarah Coonan Photography) - they are very personal to us, as you can imagine! Thank you so much.

Friday, 17 August 2012

abigail*ryan in H&G...

We're delighted to be in this month's issue (September) of Homes & Gardens magazine, in a feature about beautifully bold cushions! Hurrah!

You can find the featured cushion, our Sycamore Scatter in Coral & Seafoam, right here...

Thank you to the lovely team at Homes and Gardens for including us!

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Also, thanks so much to everyone who commented on my last post about Big Bridal, it was great to hear your thoughts and feedback about this issue, and how curvier ladies are under-represented in the wedding inspiration blogosphere... I'm sure it's a topic close to a lot of people's hearts. I'm glad i'm not the only gal who feels this way! ;)

Axo

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

a*r in Red Magazine...

We were absolutely delighted when our friend Kelly alerted us that one of our cushions at Liberty has ended up gracing the pages of the March edition Red Magazine! I have been reading Red since it launched, and have always loved it...

We were even more delighted when we actually saw the spread and the feature, Pretty Modern, which has me gasping at the gorgeous colour-palette and beautiful cyclamen blooms adorning the pages... our Sycamore Scatter cushion in Coral & Seafoam is sitting atop a gorgeous stack of home textiles, and looks very happy in it's good company ;)

A big thank you to Mary Norden, Red's Interiors Director who styled the shoot, Polly Wreford who photographed it, and Liberty who provided the cushion. It's made our week!

Don't you just love the colour story?! Bright.Bazaar has the whole feature up on his blog - so be sure to check it out if you don't have your copy yet...

A@a*r