MISS MOOX: Angie Hranowsky

  • Pantone Announces Color of the Year for 2014

    Pantone Announces Color of the Year for 2014

    And the winner is...Radiant Orchid!

    “An invitation to innovation, Radiant Orchid encourages expanded creativity and originality, which is increasingly valued in today’s society,” she [Leatrice Eiseman Executive Director at Pantone Color Institute]said.

    I love this statement! Personally, I love to wear this color and I am a fan of the colors that it compliments: orange, yellow, greens, blues, grey...not certain that this color is for everyone however I will be excited to see how the design industry plays with it over the next year. Some of my favorite interior designers have been using this color for years.

    Like my pal, Lindsey Coral Harper...

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    And local designer Angie Hranowsky...

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    And one of my favs, Amanda Nisbet...

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    Look how inspiring it is in these geodes! Gorge.

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    And this dried barnacle...

    What do you think? Pro or Con the Radiant Orchid?

  • Charleston Home Features Local Designer

    Charleston Home Features Local Designer

    The latest issue of Charleston Home Magazine features local interior designer Angie Hranowsky as she helped clients downsize from I'on to a 1940's home in South Windermere. Take a look at some of the pics...

    For the full article click here.

  • Design Crush: Angie Hranowsky

    Design Crush: Angie Hranowsky

    Check out local designer, Angie Hranowsky, in the Instant Room portion of the latest House Beautiful!

    I was shocked to realize that I have yet to do a post on this fab designer...I thought I already had as I am a HUGE fan of her work! Angie is a local designer and I love to see someone mixin' it up in such a traditional town like Charleston. She started her career as a graphic designer but added interior design to her ever growing repertoire after studying at Parsons in 2004. Since then her career has flourished with many clients throughout the Southeast and Midwest. Her work has been published in several trade magazines and as I have come to realize...I have been saving these images for my idea books way before I learned who she was! Cheers to you Angie! And if you like her work, check out the post I did on the Coastal Living Cottage House she designed in I'On last year or visit her website or her blog.

  • Asymmetrical Art Displays

    Asymmetrical Art Displays

    Elle Decor

    Domino

    Designer Angie Hranowsky

    Designer Amanda Nisbet

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    I revel in this!!! I am SO symmetrical but I do like an asymmetrical art display (although mine still might be more like Mrs. Nisbet's!). Hanging artwork in this manner is great when you have a mis-mash of art you want to display (especially inexpensive flea market finds or various mediums of art). And I really like that it can evolve over time.

  • It's Like a Fort for Grown-ups!

    It's Like a Fort for Grown-ups!

    Southern Accents

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    (My apologies for mislabeling this as Angie Hranowsky! I meant to upload the image below under her label. Now go marvel in her genius...below...)

    Designer Angie Hranowsky

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    Designer Phoebe Howard

    Designer Phoebe Howard

    Designer Miguel Flores-Vianna

    I have been working with a client who really wanted a bed canopy and I am wishing we did something this simple! She desperatly wanted her bed on an angle in the corner (despite my insistence on straightening it up between the windows) so we had that and the window treatments/hardware to contend with in the design. I'm not gonna lie, I lost a lot of sleep over this one! But she is a wonderful client, a joy to work with and I commend her for constantly pushing me out of my comfort zone. We installed the bed canopy last week and I am very pleased with how it turned out. [Photos to come.]

    For all you designers (or wanna be's) out there...Marisa over at Stylebeat has a FANTASTIC contest going on where you can win one of 5 AMAZING design books! Go enter now!!! I cannot wait to see who she picks!

  • Foo Dogs

    Foo Dogs

    I spy...

    Something scary. I am gonna say it...not a fan. [Let's pause for all the boo-hisses I am getting right now.] And I am so sorry to Angie because I love your work and hate to feature your images in a post on something I don't like!!! But I think they are ugly and overly trendy. However, I did a little bit of research on their meaning and I am starting to understand these little guys a bit more, at least as an art form. Clearly they are lion-like and often stand guard in front of temples, government buildings and such to act as protector and defender of law. Due to their devilish appearance, they were often put in front of tombs to ward off evil spirits. They come in many shapes, sizes and colors and obviously embody a lot of rich Chinese history. I won't go so far as to say I will never buy a pair because I also swore I would never wear skinny jeans again (oops!).

    ~Images: 1) pieces.com 2) Domino 3) via myfavoriteandmybest blog 4) via designsponge 5) Pottery Barn (see my comment about being trendy!!!) 6 and 7) Designer Angie Hranowsky

  • Sugar & Spice and Everything Nice...

    Sugar & Spice and Everything Nice...