Despite my Texas roots—born and bred—I’m acutely aware of Chicago’s love for the Cubbies. I’m reminded of this romance each time my train glides past Wrigley field to and from work, or when I bump into a fan on game day. So when I came across Valspar’s new line of Cubs paint I thought, “Now that is love.” Valspar recently provided Wrigley Field with the paint to restore its marquee and scoreboard, and to commemorate the occassion, Valspar came out with three limited-edition colors—Pinstripe Blue, Ivy Green, and Marquee Red. The colors are perfect for a kids’ room or game room, although I’m already picturing husbands across Chicago trying to pull fast ones on their wives. “But you said you wanted a blue bedroom, Sweetie!” Available at all Chicagoland Lowe’s stores through December. A gallon is $25.

— Elizabeth Riley

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Despite my Texas roots—born and bred—I’m acutely aware of Chicago’s love for the Cubbies. I’m reminded of this romance each time my train glides past Wrigley field to and from work, or when I bump into a fan on game day. So when I came across Valspar’s new line of Cubs paint I thought, “Now that is love.” Valspar recently provided Wrigley Field with the paint to restore its marquee and scoreboard, and to commemorate the occassion, Valspar came out with three limited-edition colors—Pinstripe Blue, Ivy Green, and Marquee Red. The colors are perfect for a kids’ room or game room, although I’m already picturing husbands across Chicago trying to pull fast ones on their wives. “But you said you wanted a blue bedroom, Sweetie!” Available at all Chicagoland Lowe’s stores through December. A gallon is $25.

— Elizabeth Riley

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Despite my Texas roots—born and bred—I’m acutely aware of Chicago’s love for the Cubbies. I’m reminded of this romance each time my train glides past Wrigley field to and from work, or when I bump into a fan on game day. So when I came across Valspar’s new line of Cubs paint I thought, “Now that is love.” Valspar recently provided Wrigley Field with the paint to restore its marquee and scoreboard, and to commemorate the occassion, Valspar came out with three limited-edition colors—Pinstripe Blue, Ivy Green, and Marquee Red. The colors are perfect for a kids’ room or game room, although I’m already picturing husbands across Chicago trying to pull fast ones on their wives. “But you said you wanted a blue bedroom, Sweetie!” Available at all Chicagoland Lowe’s stores through December. A gallon is $25.

— Elizabeth Riley

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Go Cubs, Go!

Despite my Texas roots—born and bred—I’m acutely aware of Chicago’s love for the Cubbies. I’m reminded of this romance each time my train glides past Wrigley field to and from work, or when I bump into a fan on game day. So when I came across Valspar’s new line of Cubs paint I thought, “Now that is love.” Valspar recently provided Wrigley Field with the paint to restore its marquee and scoreboard, and to commemorate the occassion, Valspar came out with three limited-edition colors—Pinstripe Blue, Ivy Green, and Marquee Red. The colors are perfect for a kids’ room or game room, although I’m already picturing husbands across Chicago trying to pull fast ones on their wives. “But you said you wanted a blue bedroom, Sweetie!” Available at all Chicagoland Lowe’s stores through December. A gallon is $25.

Raw Deal

Union Eighteen’s funky Raw rugs, creatively assembled from rug manufacturers’ scraps, are now available through At Work Design in Forest Park. This is how it works: Come to the shop with paint or fabric swatches in the color family you want, order the size you need through At Work ($25 per square foot), and Union Eighteen will create a neutral-toned rug with color accents 
matching your specs as closely as possible. Your rug will be ready in about four weeks. At Work will host a meet-and-greet with the founders of Union Eighteen at 6:30 p.m. Friday, July 17. Starting then, for two weeks, the rugs will be ten percent off.

New at Palacepapers

   

Local wallpaper and fabric designer Casey Gunschel of Palacepapers just sent us a photo of her latest wallpaper pattern—Heroine, shown above—and, not surprisingly, it’s subtle, nature-inspired, and beautiful. A 27-inch-wide by 5-yard-long roll is $220. All of Gunschel’s designs are hand-drawn and silk-screened on high-quality paper. Her newest cotton-linen fabric, Herringbone (shown above; pattern also available in wallpaper), is also a delight. It goes for $96 per yard.

Cool Cucina

 

A kitchen made entirely of glass and aluminum—no wood framing—seems implausible, but Valcucine has come out with just such a cucina, called the Invitrium, and not only does it look beautiful and completely withstand water, but it’s also about as eco-friendly as you can get. For one thing, glass is made of sand—of which our world has no shortage. And for another, the entire kitchen can be recycled after it has run its course by being disassembled and returned to Valcucine as boxed glass sheets (which is also how it arrives from Italy; it’s assembled for customers on-site). Worried that it will break? It won’t. The glass is windshield-strength. Worried that people will see all your mess in the glass cabinets? They won’t. Exterior glass panels are back-painted, in a variety of colors.

Odd Posters, Ikea Hacking, Gardens Galore

In between noshing on Tibetan dumplings and viewing a pre-release screening of Frederick Marx’s moving documentary film Journey From Zanskar at a fundraiser a couple Saturdays ago, Primitive owner Glen Joffe and PR pro Dan Davis took the time to give us a tour of the grounds and show off some fantastic African movie posters

Ethan Allen’s New Look

 

As soon as you walk through the doors of the newly revamped Ethan Allen at 1900 N. Halsted St. in Lincoln Park and see the glamorous vignette pictured above, you sense the company has updated its look. It’s still traditional but feels more of-the-moment; some collections are downright modern. There is also a user-friendly component: The store’s first level is divided into rooms decorated in distinct styles—Global, Metro, Villa, etc.—with descriptive commentary printed on the walls for each one. (I find that sometimes it helps to have a definition of—or at least some words to describe—what I like.) If you go to the company’s Web site, you can also take a quiz to help you figure out your aesthetic. Take their assessment with a grain of salt—my style was deemed Loft and I just moved to a house in the ’burbs! But I found the words that Ethan Allen uses to define Loft to be pretty darn consistent with what I like: “Energetic. Fashion-driven. Practical. Materials borrowed from industry, architecture, and nature. Clean shapes. Punches of color. Spontaneous and fresh. Kids and pets? Bring them on.” Not bad at all, Ethan Allen.

Spanish Style

Contemporary Spanish kitchen and bath design house Porcelanosa has moved into LuxeHome at the Merchandise Mart, where it will compete with the similar in aesthetic Italian (Ernestomeda, Poliform) and German (Poggenpohl) lines already there. What does Porcelanosa have that the others don’t? For starters, a photo of George Clooney in its promotional materials (he is a customer). Furthermore, the company offers a complete line of porcelain and ceramic tile and mosaics in addition to its kitchen and bath collections. Porcelanosa, 149 Merchandise Mart; porcelanosa-usa.com

Joint Venture

The articulated Karbon faucet by Kohler pivots like crazy to send water right where you want it. It comes in a variety of finishes, from $1,015, at The Kohler Store, 100 Merchandise Mart, 312-755-2510; thekohlerstore.com.

Clean Machine

  If you want to make a splash in your bathroom but can’t be bothered to pick out a sink, bathtub, and shower individually, the Ebb all-in-one freestanding system by the British company usTogether is for you. It’s made of a stain-resistant natural acrylic stone called LG HI-MACS; the line is available in multiple combinations, … Read more