Showing posts with label Scout Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scout Design. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Lonny and My Friend, Callie Jenschke

Ahem........yes, that would be MY friend, Callie Jenschke, on the cover of the current issue of  Lonny online magazine! To call me proud of my sweet and talented friend, not to mention my kids' first babysitter when we moved here 15 years ago, would be an understatement. I posted about Callie, and her partner, Nicki, here back in February of this year. These two are the brains behind Scout Designs in Manhattan.

http://www.lonnymag.com/


Click on the link to go straight to Lonny.
This new magazine is all the rage in the world of online design, and you can just imagine my delight when I clicked on the link this morning to see my friend on the cover, and then to see and read about her NYC apartment was icing on the cake! Congratulations Callie - we are so proud of our hometown  girl!!!!!



Wednesday, August 5, 2009

P.S. - African Headdresses


Several people have asked about these wonderful puffy things hanging over the sofa in the Soiree office in NYC. I emailed Callie and she informed me that she and Nicki are actually selling these fabulous, feathered African headdresses!


Photos by Liz Banfield

They can be ordered in many colors: white, pink, purple, orange and brown. They are selling them for $300 and you can email them directly at callie@scoutdesignsnyc.com or nicki@scoutdesignsnyc.com.

Have fun!!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Scout NYC - Part II , The Office

I mentioned the satellite office in NYC of the event planner, Soiree, in my last post. I am not sure I did the office justice, though, so here are a few more shots of this charming work space.



Decorated by Callie Jenschke and Nicki Clendening of Scout Design, the office is both elegant and whimsical , fresh and modern.




Color is vibrant and interesting texture is abundant.


I read that Nicki found the green chairs at an antique mall in Charleston. This is the kind of thing that keeps antique dealers and collectors addicted to the hunt. We will peruse the worst of antique malls, "just in case"!

The screen adds an element of glamour and I suspect is quite functional at hiding the stuff of daily business.


Small accessories lend texture and form to an otherwise tech setting.

Love the vase - glass with some sort of woven covering - very nice.

Yep, these girls are good, very good.

All office photos by Liz Banfield.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Scout Design - NYC


Much ado has been made over this green chair, by Haskell Harris here, and by Courtney here.


Scout partners, Callie and Nicki


In fact, you may have read recently at stylecourt about the NYC satellite office of Charleston event planner, Soiree. The new office, decorated by Scout designers, Callie Jenschke and Nicki Clendening, is fresh, colorful and modern.



Soiree office photos by Liz Banfield


Better yet, this duo was able to do their magic on a modest budget. So, enough about the wonderful green chair! Now it is time to make a fuss about the talent behind it!

Callie is an old friend of mine and I am so excited to feature Scout at Hill Country House. You see, Callie grew up in the hill country, left the small town life for college and has established herself in NYC as a very talented young designer.




Callie was in high school when we first moved to Fredericksburg and it has been such fun to watch her become such a sharp and creative young woman. I interviewed Callie via email to get the story behind the great work shown here. Featured is her partner, Nicki's, apartment, a perfect example of their combined great eye and very good taste. I hope you enjoy the photos while getting the full scoop from Callie!



Tell me a little about your background - how you came to live in NYC and what you have been doing there.

I am, as you know, from Fredericksburg, Texas. (Confession–I babysat for Ann's girls Emma and Hannah from almost the first day they all moved to Fredericksburg until they were young ladies!) I went to the University of Texas at Austin and received my degree in journalism and minored in visual design. I have always been a design magazine junkie. I cut my teeth working at Austin Monthly and interning at Texas Monthly during school. I had always dreamed about working for a magazine in NYC so, I moved here right out of school. For almost 4 years, I have worked on and off at Metropolitan Home magazine as well as a short stint at Martha Stewart's Blueprint magazine. I covered the home market as well as produced and styled photo shoot for both magazines and others like Harper's Bazaar, InStyle, Everyday with Rachel Ray, O at Home and many more.

Have you always wanted to be in interior design or is this a fairly new interest?

I have always had an interest in design. With a father and a grandfather that are builders, I grew up on job sites and was influenced by my mother who loves to renovate old homes. After cultivating my design eye at Met Home, where I was also mentored by the venerable Linda O'Keeffe, I realized that interior design was definitely a field I wanted to be in.


How did you and Nicki meet and how did you decide to go into business together?

Nicki and I met last year while working on the Greenwich Hotel, a new boutique hotel in Tribeca. I was hired to help buy for all of the rooms, and Nicki was supplying books. It was design kismet! We instantly became fast friends and realized that we loved working on interior spaces together. Our shared sense of aesthetics got us talking about starting a company. After the New Year, we dove right in and just went for it.

When did you form Scout?

Scout was formed right after the New Year. And, we officially began work on our first project–the Soirée office in New York City in late March.



What makes Scout unique?

We're interested in helping people create their ideal environment, be it at their home or their office. We want to create spaces that people walk into and immediately feel at ease, inspired, happy, comfortable, welcome, and inspired. We offer a total soup to nuts approach to design. From the sheets you sleep in, to the glass you drink your juice out of every morning, to the art on your walls, every detail is important to creating a lifestyle for each client. Our ultimate goal is to create spaces that feel like they can grow and evolve with a person's life.

What are your favorite sources?

We are flea market devotees! You can find us every Saturday and sometimes even Sunday mornings scouring the fleas in the city and in Brooklyn searching for the next one of a kind piece.


Is there anything in particular that is your inspiration?

NIcki and I both love traveling and experiencing other cultures and art. Countless museum visits and culture club outings inspire us on a daily basis.


What are your favorite jobs and do you have a typical client?

We love working with individuals, and love developing the creative collaboration between us and the client. Each one has been so different but, the majority of our clients are very successful people who know what they want...when we show it to them.

Nicki's apartment photos by Imogen Brown.

Thanks so much to Callie for sharing Scout's story with us. She and Nicki have a refreshing approach and great design talent.

Scout is definitely a design team to watch and I hope to feature more of their exciting projects in the future!

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