Custom mushroom drawer pulls find a new home
We recently shared with you the winner of our "name that hardware" contest. It was Amy Atwood from Laforce Decorative Hardware in Madison Wisconsin.
When Amy received her gift she promptly wrote us and exclaimed that the mushrooms were "gorgeous." She also told us she plans on remodeling her powder room soon and hopes to build the design around these wonderful and whimsical pulls. Pictures will follow and we will be sure and share those with you once her new powder room is complete. Be sure to follow us on facebook so that you can be be aware of any future contests and giveaways. Who knows, you may be the next winner of a wonderful piece of custom hardware for your home or business.
You can view our entire collection or contact us for bespoke orders at www.martinpierce.com.
Glossary of door hardware terminology
Did you know there was a glossary for hardware? Today's post is not a test but, rather, information that will help you make an informed decision next time you purchase door, window and drawer hardware. Most of us are certainly aware of the definition of door knobs, drawer pulls and deadbolt locks but there are several other terms that are unique to the hardware industry that are important to know, especially if you will be making any hardware purchases in the near future. Let me help you out just a bit by defining some door hardware terms:
- Keyed cylinder: This is the lock mechanism that requires a key to activate and open or lock the cylinder.
- Cover plate: Some people feel that the mechanical or functional appearance of the deadbolt cylinder distracts from the artistic trim and prefer to conceal the face with a cover plate. In the case of the Hedgerow cover plate shown below, the plate itself is smooth and a cover plate has been designed to blend into the back plate. The same idea of a smooth design appears on our Lizard collection cover plate in which a cover plate was designed to resemble a stone or rock that a lizard might lounge on. (don't overlook the butterfly "lunch" waiting for the lizard as well)
- Personally, while I understand that perfection is a good goal to have in one's aesthetic arsenal, I prefer the cylinder face to be exposed. That way, when I get home and my arms are full, I can easily get my key into the cylinder, especially on dark evenings. But, then again, I freely admit that I do not have the manual dexterity of others.
- Deadbolt versus spring bolt. Wikipedia does a good job of describing the difference. A deadbolt lock, which is a more secure lock, cannot be moved to the open position without turning or rotating the lock. This is typically turned with either a key or on the inside of the door with what is termed a “turn piece”. By comparison, a spring bolt holds the lock in place with a spring which is activated by pressure, for example, by turning the door knob or depressing the door lever. This type of lock is often used in powder rooms where one locks the door from the inside by pushing in a pin. In this instance the pin is fixing the spring and preventing it from being turned by someone on the outside of the door. The spring bolt can be used with door knobs or door levers. To really complicate things, quality hardware such as ours is sometimes outfitted with an "ancillary spring" that accommodates the larger or heavier door levers and allows it to be more easily depressed.
For more information on these products or to view our complete line of custom hardware and get the latest news on what is happening at Martin Pierce, please visit us at www.martinpierce.com
Spring has sprung in our HD Expo booth!
The HD Expo 2013 is less than two months away and we are busy designing our booth (#2153) and packing up some of our favorite pieces to share with you. As we mentioned here, we have a new name for one of our debuting door handles and we are confident you will be as excited to see this beauty in person as we are to share it with you. It epitomizes the term "functional art". On previous visits to the HD Expo we have featured a giveaway to some of the first visitors to our booth. One year it was our very friendly shiny brass frog pull and last year we gave away one of our new daisy pulls. Not to be outdone and to celebrate the arrival of spring, this year we are giving away one of our small butterfly pulls to the first ten visitors to our booth.
With remarkable realism, this small pull is finished in a hot amber finish and features unique and distinctive black dot markings. Update your bathroom vanity or delight the young girl in your life by adding these pulls to her dresser drawers. They are the perfect addition to any hospitality, retail store or spa environment.
If you would like one of these custom drawer pulls be sure to stop by booth #2153 and introduce yourself. Remember, the first ten visitors to the booth will receive our gift.
What better time to talk about green design than on St. Patrick's Day
With St. Patrick's Day right around the corner we are reminded that green is important, certainly when it comes to the color of your beer and the color of your shamrock but it also gives us the opportunity to segue into a discussion on "green" design, in particular--off-gassing. We all need a reminder now and then that eco-friendly design is important as we discussed in this post from 2012.
I have noticed that there seems to be a lot of discussion lately on the topic of off-gassing, due in part to the attention it is garnering from celebrities. Have you ever noticed that once a celebrity jumps on a bandwagon a topic receives a lot of attention? But I also wondered if the general public is even aware of this issue and how it affects them. Here is our little tutorial on the subject of off-gassing:
Definition: Off-gassing is defined as "the emission of especially noxious gases.." (courtesy of merriam-webster.)
Sources: Off-gassing can be produced from pretty much any item in your home including carpeting, flooring, paints and varnishes, household cleaners, packing materials, even your dry cleaning.
Solutions: There are several ways you can reduce the amount of off-gassing produced in your home, hotel, retail store or place of business. And just a quick note, according to the EPA, indoor air quality is important and care should be given to keeping the air as healthy as possible to avoid health problems for some members of your family or for visitors to your place of business. For more detailed information, visit the EPA website. To help insure a clean interior follow these suggestions:
- Choose low VOC paints and cleaners
- Open windows and air out rooms with newly applied paint or floor coverings. This may be necessary even when new furniture is delivered to eliminate the varnish fumes.
- Properly dispose of any open containers of paints, varnishes, strippers, cleaners.
Maintaining a clean air work or home environment will offer both short term and long term benefits to all who enter.
Contemporary custom hardware designs
We spend a lot of time on this blog discussing the various custom hardware collections we offer, most often with a nature or organic theme. But we are equally proud of some of the more contemporary and modern collections we also offer such as those pieces found in our Textured collection. Our Ergo door handle, the subject of our recent naming contest, is also from this collection. This grouping offers shiny stainless hardware that is in sharp contrast to the handsome and very textural pieces like our chiseled pull and coordinating hardware items. Any of the hardware pieces in this collection are guaranteed to enhance your interior spaces and impress your clientele.
You can view our entire collection or contact us for bespoke orders at www.martinpierce.com.
The third cousin of custom door hardware: deadbolts and hinges
We are all familiar with drawer pulls, door knobs and levers and how they can add interest, texture and a custom touch to any home or place of business. However, the smaller, but very necessary door and window hardware pieces like deadbolts and hinges are equally important and an often overlooked detail.
This deadbolt from our Hedgerow collection will finish the look on any door in both the interior and exterior. Imagine a door that features the beautiful Hedgerow Multi Point door hardware with a standard deadbolt in place of the beautiful corresponding piece we have designed...not a pretty picture!
If the mere sight of the keyed cylinder even with beautiful trim is too much of a distraction from the artistry of our door trim we have some clever ways of concealing the mechanism. As shown here we use a swinging stone plate, in this case in the form of a beautiful butterfly that looks like it is going to be lunch for our popular lizard door handle, to conceal the "working" part, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of your hardware.
Take a look at all of your interior and cupboard doors as well as some windows and you will notice that the one thing they all have in common is some sort of hinge mechanism. Again, you can install a standard off the rack hinge or you can continue your bespoke look by having custom hinges that coordinate or match your hardware to complete the look. Don't overlook these small but important details when designing your own home, a public building or hospitality venue.
For more information on these products or to view our complete line of custom hardware and get the latest news on what is happening at Martin Pierce, please visit us at www.martinpierce.com
We have a winner in the name that hardware contest!
We have a winner! After poring over all of the entries we have finally made a decision. It was not an easy task as we received many descriptive and sometimes humorous ideas. But, without further delay, the envelope please---
The Winner of the "name that hardware" contest is:
Amy Atwood. Amy is the manager of one of our favorite showrooms at LaForce Decorative Hardware in Madison Wisconsin.
Amy's suggestion for our Ergo Extended Door Handle was to rename it the Ergo Epic Door Handle. She offered such a lovely and poetic explanation for her choice:
" Epic means "long poem about legendary heroes" It certainly is long,and it's visually poetic with its very organic shape.
. Epic is a synonym to "heroic" . Epic sounds similar to heroic with the "ic" sound at the end . Epic sounds good with Ergo..."Ergo Epic" . The word "Epic" seems grander than heroic, so therefore it suited perfectly for the new longer pull.
For all of these reasons we agreed that "Ergo Epic" sounds so much more appealing than "Ergo Extended Door Handle". We will be debuting this product at the HD Expo 2013 in Las Vegas Nevada in May so we hope to see many of you there. And, once again, thanks to all of you for your interesting and creative suggestions and Congratulations Amy! Your mushroom drawer pulls are on their way.
You can view our entire collection or contact us for bespoke orders at www.martinpierce.com.
Spring has sprung a bit early at Martin Pierce Hardware
While much of the country is blanketed with the white stuff or receiving a great deal of rain, southern California is in the middle of an early spring. It is expected to reach 80 degrees today! But no need to hop a plane just yet....this time next week we will be back down to around 60 degrees. While it may seem extraordinary, this really is a "normal" spring for us, plenty of sunshine one day and rain clouds the next.
However, our inventory is always full of springtime. Plenty of flowers, birds and bees to add a spot of sunshine to your doorways, furniture pieces or cabinetry. Why not take a moment and look at our Flora, Netzuke and Animal collections and see if there isn't some way you can add a touch of springtime to your home or delight your clients with a touch of springtime all year long.
You can view our entire collection or contact us for bespoke orders at www.martinpierce.com.
Last chance to enter our name that product contest
You have just one more day to submit your ideas in our naming contest. The contest closes on Friday March 1st and the winner will be announced next week after we review all entries. Do you have any clever and descriptive ideas for our Ergo large door handle? We just know there is something a bit more exciting than "extended door handle." So email us, comment on this blog or visit our facebook page with your ideas. And remember, the word "Ergo"must be included in the new name.
Who knows? This pair of solid bronze mushroom drawer pulls could be yours!
What is a limited edition item?
We often talk about limited edition collections on this blog. For example, we have recently mentioned our Aspen Buffet, limited edition of 30. But many people ask us "what exactly is a limited edition?" Simply put, a limited edition is just that, a limited number of a particular item is produced and released for sale or, as wikipedia defines it "a restricted number of copies are produced." There is no limit to the number in any limited edition but it makes sense that the smaller the number to the release the more valuable the item may be. Contrary to popular belief, no specific number in a limited edition is any more valuable than another. Some collectors always want the first of any release while others view the last number more collectible. Many people choose a number that is significant to their lives such as an anniversary date, birthdate of a child or even their football jersey number....there is no limit to one's imagination!
In the example of our Aspen Buffet, a limited edition really means one of a kind as no two pieces will be exactly alike. This is due to the fact that the furniture is entirely hand-made and hand-assembled in our shop,, making this furniture a functional piece of art. What is copied or reproduced is the design of the buffet as well as the decorative inlaid design and japanning technique used to create that design.
Hope this clears up any questions about purchasing a limited edition of any type of artwork, furniture, books or these days, even video games and electronics. And, as always, you can view our entire collection or contact us for bespoke orders at www.martinpierce.com.
Let's talk Oscar nominations!
With the big party just five days away it is always fun to take a look at the Academy Award nominations and, since this is a design blog, see if there is any way the nominees add value, other than entertainment, to our everyday lives, products etc. One of the most anticipated and nominated movies this year was, of course, "Les Miserables", basically Victor Hugo's french novel put to music. Did you see it? It is set in Paris during the early to mid-19th century and Paris architecture and everyday life has a big role in the movie. Dark and gritty at times, it portrays an urban side of french culture that we do not often associate with the city of love and lights, Paris. Production designer Eve Stewart adds a sense of realism that is quite extraordinary. But how does any of this relate to custom hardware? It provides design inspiration, for one thing. This scene from the Rue Plumet garden is full of plants and foliage that could inspire another hardware collection similar to our Hedgerow collection that was inspired by the English countryside. You must admit those purple flowers are beautiful!
Do you think Jean ValJean would appreciate the beauty that something like our Willow collection might add to the beautiful bedroom of Cosette?
- This is obviously all a bit tongue-in-cheek but we hope you enjoy watching the awards show and also take the time to appreciate the value a great set with amazing details adds to a movie, just as great details add to the overall look and function of your home or business.
HD Expo 2013 and update on custom hardware naming contest
As we have mentioned, we are preparing for our third annual trip to the Hospitality Design Expo (HD Expo) in hot and sunny Las Vegas. We will be exhibiting our custom hardware products and are excited to be debuting several new pieces that we believe will meet the needs of many of you in the hospitality and design field. This exposition is always a fun event as well as an opportunity to reconnect with old friends in the industry and hopefully meet new faces along the way. One of the pieces that will be making its debut is our new Ergo Extended Door handle seen below.
The curvy and sensuous shape is not only beautiful but functional as well. The smooth curves make it easy to grasp, a major plus for those interested in meeting the needs of an older or physically challenged clientele. We are hoping to rename this piece with a more descriptive moniker provided by visitors to our blog and/or facebook fans. If you have a good recommendation for a new name to replace "extended door handle" we would love to hear it. Just remember, "Ergo" needs to be in the new name. You could be the winner of two of our beautiful mushroom drawer pulls to use in your home or business.
And if you are attending the HD Expo, please be sure to stop by our booth. There will be plenty of eye-candy and maybe a surprise or two. As always, you can view our entire collection or contact us for bespoke orders at www.martinpierce.com.
A new resource for hospitality designers and their discriminating clientele
We have recently partnered with Interior Design Pro to showcase our custom hardware to you, a hospitality, hotel or entertainment designer who serves a discriminating clientele. Your clients are looking for distinctive pieces that will set their business apart from the competition and, by visiting this site you can closely view many of our pieces. Many of our collections have been specifically designed for use in senior living facilities, for example. Our Ergo collection features an easy to grasp design that is available in both a left and right hand version. And, while we show a shiny stainless steel finish, you have your choice of finishes.
Other collections include our Willow, Hedgerow and Grapevine designs that would be a perfect addition to any hotel, winery, restaurant, spa or even a luxury yacht or sailing vessel. And don't overlook the graphic appeal of our Morphic collection with its unique texture and dimension.
As designers we all know that small details like door and window hardware can turn an ordinary space into an extraordinary experience for visitors and guests.
After visiting our page at Interior Design Pro we look forward to hearing from you. In the meantime, you can view our entire collection or contact us for bespoke orders at www.martinpierce.com. And don't forget to check out our "name that hardware" contest on our facebook page. Further details can be found here.
Limited Edition Aspen Buffet finds a new home
Thanks to ASID interior designer Margo Montgomery Deane (650-329-9087) of the San Francisco Bay area,#21 of our limited edition of 30 Aspen buffets has found a new home.
Ms. Deane has great appreciation for the craftsmanship and beauty of this piece and has admired it for many years. She purchased it from Gaul Searson showrooms, long time supporters of Martin Pierce Hardware. She was happy to be able to specify it for this special client and felt it "created a visual peace." Her clients will be retiring and moving to the Lake Tahoe area where the Aspen buffet will happily reside.
A true work of art, the legs and frame of this buffet is crafted of solid walnut with the face and panels made from a vertical grain walnut veneer. We purposefully lay up the walnut veneer to create a strong vertical direction allowing the piece to visually flow upward. The natural tones of the wood are then gently lightened with a bleach solution to allow the delicate silver tones of the Aspen trees to stand out. We apply the ancient japanning technique of inlay to create the aspen trees. This process certainly makes these pieces edition worthy as it is a bit like buying a limited edition print except that in the case of furniture, each piece is a true original; unlike a print where copies are created from a master. We finish it off with our small chiseled pulls in a natural polished bronze.
If you would like to view our complete line of hardware and furniture and get the latest news on what is happening at Martin Pierce, please visit us at www.martinpierce.com. And don't forget our new product naming contest. You might be the lucky winner of two of our mushroom pulls.
Chinese New Year: 2013 The Year of the Snake
With the arrival of the new moon in February (roughly February 10th), the year of the Snake begins. The snake is the sixth figure in the Chinese Zodiac Calendar.
While not as vibrant and significant as the Dragon, the snake is believed to be materialistic. Depending on how you interpret this, it can mean it is time to shop, shop, shop; good news for retailers and designers! However, others are saying the snake signals a time for rebuilding and conservation with many economic, climate and political changes ahead. Wow!
All that being said, the figure of a snake can elicit different reactions from people as most reptiles and insects do. While we do not have a snake design here at Martin Pierce Custom Hardware we do offer a wide selection of bespoke hardware pieces in both the reptile and insect category for those looking to introduce these very interesting species to their home or business decor. Here are just a few of the items we offer. Do you see anything that would interest your hospitality or residential clients? If not, please contact us and we can come up with a custom design that is just right.
Check out our new video on facebook
Throughout the years we have been the recipient of generous accolades from trusted and respected design sources such as Luxury Home Magazine, Luxury Living Magazine, Architectural Digest and The Washington Post. Mountain Living may have said it best with "A top shop for outside-the-box designs from rabbits and frogs to grapevinesand willow branches" With the help of Lauren Lekai at Adgenio we are now able to share some of these testimonials as well as many of our bronze and stainless steel custom hardware products with you in a short and easy to watch video. Check it out on our facebook page or you can watch it by clicking here.
The video makes it possible for you to view and share with your clients some of our most popular door knobs, drawer pulls and entry way levers in use. This includes shots of our very first collection, Hedgerow, as well as our newest Ergo extended door handle in stainless steel. Please let us know what you think of our foray into the video world and, as always, you can view these and all of our products by visiting our site at www.martinpierce.com. We look forward to hearing from you.
HD Expo 2013, Martin Pierce Hardware naming contest and you
We will be making our third annual trip to sunny Las Vegas again this year to attend and exhibit at the HD Expo 2013 and while there we will be debuting a few new items; but we need your help.
One of the items we are excited to debut is our new Ergo Extended Door Handle. Our original Ergo large door handle was named the "Heroic". Funny story...when we first came to America many, many years ago we noticed that large door handles always seemed to be called "heroic" so we thought that maybe it was some American tradition or funny use of the word. Fast forward to the design of our Ergo collection and, in order to fit in, we named it Heroic. We have since learned that the word means the same thing in America as it does in England but we liked the sense of noble scale it portrayed and kept the name. "Ergo" is short for ergonomic and this aptly describes the collection. It is important in the design of this collection that the hardware pieces fit comfortably in the hand so, therefore, most of the pieces have both left and right handed versions. Perfect for use in a private residence as well as public spaces that might include health care facilities, retirement communities or spas and hotels.
What we need now is for our readers and followers to put on their creative thinking cap and come up with a suitable name for the new, larger version of the Ergo door handle in lieu of the descriptive but rather boring "extended door handle". Weighing in at a hefty 10 pounds and measuring an impressive 35 1/4" of solid stainless steel, this dramatic piece can be used as back to back handles on glass doors or anywhere you are looking to make a definite design statement.
The winning entry will be chosen by us and the lucky winner will receive both a left and right mushroom drawer pull from our custom hardware Flora collection. These lifelike yet whimsical pulls can be used to update an existing piece of furniture, cabinet door etc. The only restriction to the new name is that it must contain the word "Ergo" and all entries must be received by us either in the comments section of this blog post or on our facebook page before midnight on March 1, 2013. We look forward to reading all of your wonderful suggestions.
Most people have five or ten but we have 13 organization and storage tips for 2013
The holidays are over and it is time to get back to the business of work and home. For many of us, this is the time of year when we take a look at our surroundings and try to figure out a way to organize things and, more importantly, to keep things organized for the whole year. After all, did you know that 65% of all resolutions are broken within six months?! Here are a lucky 13 ideas that might help you meet and keep your organization resolution.
- The biggest key to organization is to regularly throw out what you don't need. Martin and I have a rule that every time we purchase a new piece of clothing we have to discard or donate a like item. For example, one new t-shirt results in an old shirt being donated or re-purposed into cleaning and polishing rags for the business.
- In order to avoid the hassle of trying to store those cumbersome Christmas tree stands we choose to recycle the stand each year. Not only does it save us about $6 it also saves some space in the garage.
- Big box stores like Target and Walmart and specialty stores like The Container Store offer a myriad of drawer and shelf organizers at affordable prices. Wire shelves can double your shelf space as will compartment drawer organizers. Imagine how nice it would be to open a drawer and locate exactly what you were looking for on the first try.
- Find unused space. There is often plenty of space above your closet rods, in the laundry room or hanging above the cars in the garage. And don't forget the back of the closet or bathroom door. And even better, custom storage units for those spaces.
- Rarely used items should be stored elsewhere moved to make room for everyday pieces in the kitchen and bathroom. That turkey roaster takes up a lot of valuable space and would be just as comfortable stored in the garage.
- Underbed storage is valuable real estate. Store extra blankets and pillows, out of season clothing, toys and games and even those long rolls of Christmas wrap out of sight yet still accessible.
- Install slide-in shelving under the sink. This will make it possible to see what you have and avoid duplicate buying of those items that disappear in the cavernous back area of these cabinets.
- Paper hoarding is a problem many of us have. Invest in a shredder and use it! When you check the mail either file it, toss it or shred it.
- It only takes a second to fold socks together when they come out of the washer. Imagine the time saved by pulling out a pair of socks vs. having to rummage through the drawer to find the mate. Simple, yes?
- Think outside the box. An ottoman with a removable top is a great place to store purses, casual shoes like flip-flops or even seasonal decorations.
- Label boxes and shelves, especially those in the garage. This will make it so much easier to find holiday decos, camping equipment, ski clothing etc.
- Think ahead. When the time comes to take down the Christmas lights, take the time to wrap them around an old piece of cardboard. You will be glad you did come tree decorating time next year.
- If possible, go behind the walls. There is hidden storage between the studs of your walls that will not take up valuable floor space. Find a good contractor or do it yourself and discover space for toiletries, towels, make-up and even display collectibles.
There you have it.....our 13 top storage and organization tips for 2013. What is your favorite tip?
If you would like to view our complete line of hardware and get the latest news on what is happening at Martin Pierce, please visit us at www.martinpierce.com.
Martin Pierce Hardware on the red carpet
While I have never walked a red carpet, our custom hardware collections certainly have!
We are so excited to see our products make their very first appearance in the PORTA Showroom in Saudi Arabia. This high-end store is the only one of its kind in the area and is a dream come true for Chief Executive Officer of Universal Building Materials (UBM) Raghunath S., and features many of our custom hardware pieces. You can read more about this new showroom in our earlier post.
Items from our Ergo, Hedgerow, Grapevine and Morphic collections all made an appearance. The display cases are beautiful and make our hardware show likevaluable and treasured pieces of jewelry! Martin was very involved in designing the presentation and very pleased with the final outcome.
If you would like to view our complete line of hardware and get the latest news on what is happening at Martin Pierce, please visit us at www.martinpierce.com.