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Behind the Scenes/ Curio 6 / Think Knit

Photography: Kate Mathis

Photography: Kate Mathis

Left: Photography: Kate Mathis, Right: Studio Marcus Hay, Inc

Left: Photography: Kate Mathis, Right: Studio Marcus Hay, Inc

Left: Photography: Kate Mathis, Right: Studio Marcus Hay, Inc

Left: Photography: Kate Mathis, Right: Studio Marcus Hay, Inc

Left: Photography: Kate Mathis, Studio Marcus Hay, Inc, Right: Kate Mathis 

Left: Photography: Kate Mathis, Studio Marcus Hay, Inc, Right: Kate Mathis 

Left; Photography: Studio Marcus Hay, Inc, Right: Kate Mathis

Left; Photography: Studio Marcus Hay, Inc, Right: Kate Mathis

Left: Photography: Studio Marcus Hay, Inc, Right: Images courtesy of Kate Mathis and Kirsty Munro

Left: Photography: Studio Marcus Hay, Inc, Right: Images courtesy of Kate Mathis and Kirsty Munro

When creating content for dwell.com, We were asked by the folks at Dwell if we would consider writing a "Behind the Scenes" each time we published a new issue of our online mini magazine Curio. We were thrilled of course to create this content that can be viewed on their website and also here on our blog.

We hope you enjoy reading the behind the scenes account of our latest issue just launched a few weeks ago for Fall called "Think Kinit" 

You can view the original article here at www.curio.work 

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Work @ Home/ SMH, Inc and Dwell Magazine Content Collaboration

Left: Brooklyn home of Designer Sarah Zames of General Assembly turned this space beneath an industrial staircase that lead up to the roof Right: Architect Kevin Alter helped design the renovation of Sam Shah and Anne Suttles 1920's bunglaow in Aust…

Left: Brooklyn home of Designer Sarah Zames of General Assembly turned this space beneath an industrial staircase that lead up to the roof Right: Architect Kevin Alter helped design the renovation of Sam Shah and Anne Suttles 1920's bunglaow in Austin, Texas. They created a nook under the stairs that houses a vintage Eames chair that belonged to Shah's father. These images appear on www.dwell.com 

Left: Architect Brue Norelius transformed one of the bedrooms into a studio. A custom desk has a magnetic board and bike as wall art above. Right: SMH, Inc's top picks for office accessories. Images courtesy of DWR and Hay. The main image …

Left: Architect Brue Norelius transformed one of the bedrooms into a studio. A custom desk has a magnetic board and bike as wall art above. Right: SMH, Inc's top picks for office accessories. Images courtesy of DWR and Hay. The main image appears on www.dwell.com 

Photography: Signe Birck, Styling by Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc. These photos show our office in Chelsea, Manhattan which is an extension of Marcus's apartment. A small but functional space, This is where it all happens. We used shelves and a desk from…

Photography: Signe Birck, Styling by Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc. These photos show our office in Chelsea, Manhattan which is an extension of Marcus's apartment. A small but functional space, This is where it all happens. We used shelves and a desk from Blu Dot and a Tulip Table and Eames chairs from DWR

Left: In his home office which happens to be a converted shipping container, Wardell runs his art gallery Chester's Blacksmith Shop. His nephew peeks down from the "napping nook" above. Right: SMH, Inc's top picks for office furniture and accessorie…

Left: In his home office which happens to be a converted shipping container, Wardell runs his art gallery Chester's Blacksmith Shop. His nephew peeks down from the "napping nook" above. Right: SMH, Inc's top picks for office furniture and accessories. Images courtesy of Hay, Poppin, Bu Dot, Tom Dixon and CB2. The main image appears on www.dwell.com 

Left: The Perth Residence of Renee Coleman via The Design Files, This office is very discreet and blends in with it's environment perfectly. Right: The office beyond the dining/ meeting area is actually made from everyday packing material like cholg…

Left: The Perth Residence of Renee Coleman via The Design Files, This office is very discreet and blends in with it's environment perfectly. Right: The office beyond the dining/ meeting area is actually made from everyday packing material like cholguan that retails for about $5 a sheet. This image originally appeared in A Good-Looking Office System on the www.dwell.com site. These images appear on www.dwell.com 

Left: SMH, Inc's top picks for office furniture and accessories. Images courtesy of DWR and Heath Ceramics Right: Austin Hernandez's home office in Mexico. This photo originally appeared in Hecho in Mexico City.  This image appear on …

Left: SMH, Inc's top picks for office furniture and accessories. Images courtesy of DWR and Heath Ceramics Right: Austin Hernandez's home office in Mexico. This photo originally appeared in Hecho in Mexico City.  This image appear on www.dwell.com 

In this current climate is a well know fact that more folks are working from home, whether you office is a business, a after hours email station or a nook designated for writing checks and paying bills you should always have a well thought out space that meets all these needs for a work station at home.

 

A home office does not need to be a big ordeal, it can potentially blend in with the environment so an eye can skim across it without pausing on a messy tower of bills and paperwork that never subsides if you plan it properly. It could be a nook under the stairs or even as you will see here a reconverted shipping container.

 

Here are 6 tips for an efficient home office:

 

1. Your space should reflect who you are and what you do, don’t be afraid to think out of the box and embrace something beyond your expected office designed furniture, most on the market found in generic stores lacks soul and an attractive silhouette. You have to sit in there most of the day do it should look pretty. Use a small dining table as a desk,

 

2. Embrace open shelves to get papers and office accessories off the desk, and use vertical file folders on the desk to keep important papers within arm's reach. Do you prefer to stack or file? If you tend to make piles, get a nice basket to tame your mail, notes, and papers. If you prefer a clean desktop, designate a drawer for your important papers.

 

3. Invest in a great office chair, your back will thank you! An ergonomically correct, comfortable seat is worth every cent.

 

4. Let the light in! Make sure your office has plenty of light to cut down on eyestrain and headaches. Position the computer monitor so there's no glare from a window or overhead light, and put a small lamp on the desk for task lighting.

 

5. Display things that inspire. Use a magnetic board or pin board that will promote ideas and allow your eye to gaze and rest from the screen in front of you.

 

6. Consider a nap area nearby that is not a bed, lying down for 10 minutes is proven to be beneficial, a daybed is perfect for example.

 

We have sourced a lot of these images from Dwell Magazine. Dwell is one of our official online content partners. You can view Curio our online mini magazine on Dwell also. In this article designed purely for this blog we have suggestions of great things to buy for the office from some of our favorite retailers, many of whom are clients and whose products we have used in projects that have proved very successful, We hope you enjoy our shopping guide.

 

All images are credited where possible, Please advise if any images need further credits or details. 

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Kapten & Son Product Collaboration

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot came from the watches sexy but understated bling. We styled this watch in a classic setting surrounded by objects of ic…

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot came from the watches sexy but understated bling. We styled this watch in a classic setting surrounded by objects of iconic design. 

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot is the watches feminine charm, we styled this shot in pretty in pink mode surrounded be natural objects in nature.

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot is the watches feminine charm, we styled this shot in pretty in pink mode surrounded be natural objects in nature.

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot comes from the watches vintage leather vibe, we imagined another bygone era filled with the smell of libraries, an…

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot comes from the watches vintage leather vibe, we imagined another bygone era filled with the smell of libraries, an open fire and a good book. 

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot was inspired by the watched nautical namesake "Sail" We styled it surrounded with natural objects from the sea.&nb…

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot was inspired by the watched nautical namesake "Sail" We styled it surrounded with natural objects from the sea. 

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot came from the cool ice mint summer vibe of this watch. It's fun and playful and oozes a pastel power. 

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot came from the cool ice mint summer vibe of this watch. It's fun and playful and oozes a pastel power. 

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot came from the watches cool clean appearance. It looks like it means business! Shot on slick marble and paired with…

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot came from the watches cool clean appearance. It looks like it means business! Shot on slick marble and paired with Kapten & Son Fitzroy sunglasses, It evokes a feeling of calm and collected. 

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot came from the practical no fuss nature of this blue canvas strap. Surrounded by scholarly items, it screams varsit…

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot came from the practical no fuss nature of this blue canvas strap. Surrounded by scholarly items, it screams varsity blue. 

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot came from the rugged outdoors nature of this watch and the inspired feeling of a military safari overtone. 

Photography & Styling: Marcus for SMH, Inc, Check out Kapten & Son watches here. Inspiration for the styling of this shot came from the rugged outdoors nature of this watch and the inspired feeling of a military safari overtone. 

Here at Studio Marcus Hay, Inc we are always conscious of the time, running for planes, deadlines, meetings and early morning call times. Like us all time is of the essence and there is no better way to keep time by owning a wristwatch from our new favorite watch company Kapten & Son.

When Kapten & Son got in touch with the studio to ask us to interpret their product in our style for their social media platforms we were thrilled to collaborate. We love the inter changeable nature of their product, You can easily swap out the bands and faces for different looks, a watch potentially for every outfit. The product is classic and elegant and is a joy to shoot and style with which is what we do at the studio on a daily basis for many other brands. 

This is from their website www.kapten-son.com: We create statement pieces with character – for every character. For all those who wander from mountains to valleys, from cities to beaches, from north to south and from east to west. Our products are the perfect travel companions to have by your side, giving you the feeling of being at home all over the world : from urban jungles to the middle of nowhere and beyond.

Our watches and sunglasses stand for a whole generation. A generation that embarks on ist own adventures and is always seeking new discoveries – this is exactly what we value. To us each customer is special. An individual character, a trendsetter. A true Kapten. We dedicate 150% of our energy to these personalities, to improving our service, our quality and our range from day to day.

Be inspired by our product portfolio on the following pages and become a part of the Kapten-Crew.

We are happy to be part of the crew and hope you like our take on their products.

These images will appear on Instagram and Pinterest, so look out for them soon!  

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Better Homes and Gardens / Crushing on Copper Cover / Oct, 2016

Photography: Kat Teutsch, Styling by Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc 

Photography: Kat Teutsch, Styling by Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc 

Photography: Kat Teutsch, Styling by Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Kat Teutsch, Styling by Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Behind the scenes; Photography and Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc 

Behind the scenes; Photography and Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc 

Behind the scenes; Photography and Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Behind the scenes; Photography and Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

We were delighted when Better Homes and Gardens Magazine,  with whom we contribute regularly on color related stories and covers asked us to style the October cover which is on newstands currently to celebrate the emergence of Fall and the color/ metal Copper.

Working with the team we created a number of crafts executed by the amazing Andrea Greco, a long time collaborator at Studio Marcus Hay, Inc who spent many hours copper leafing everything from pumpkins to gourds to wooden bowls, even birch sticks! 

Marcus spent a great deal of time researching copper props and making sure there was a combination of beautiful older and newer copper items.

We loved having the opportunity to work again with the ever talented Photographer Kat Teutsch and delightful BH&G's Senior Style Editor Eugenia Santiesteban Soto and Creative Director Jennifer Mandara. 

Look out for more color inspired pages In BH&G's in the coming months. 

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Williams Sonoma Cooks/ Open Kitchen / Haven's Kitchen

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Founder of Haven's Kitchen, Alison Kayne, Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Founder of Haven's Kitchen, Alison Kayne, Photography: John Kernick, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

A few months ago, Marcus and his team joined Williams Sonoma in New York for the opportunity to style the Fall Open Kitchen section of the catalog. Using just Open Kitchen product mixed in with a lot of pumpkins, gourds and vibrant pink mom’s, Marcus created a world of Friendsgiving in the complex’s café. Quite a large scale space, He needed to create very large floral arrangements and branches to enhance the festive feeling needed.  

 

Havens Kitchen is located in Chelsea/ NYC The Kitchen is a space dedicated to forming communities through the pleasure of cooking and eating. Alison Cayne founded Haven’s Kitchen in 2012 with the goal of advocating for sustainable agricultural systems by teaching people how to cook. Initially a cooking school, the business eventually expanded to include a café, serving fine and approachable food as well as on-site and off-site private event services.

We loved working again with the amazing Photographer John Kernick, Food by the ever so clever George Dolese 

Check out the Freindsgiving section on the website and in the catalog. 

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Williams Sonoma/ Fall Catalog, 2016

Photography: Anders Schonnemann, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Anders Schonnemann, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Anders Schonnemann, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Anders Schonnemann, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Sharyn Cairns, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Sharyn Cairns, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Sharyn Cairns, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Sharyn Cairns, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Sharyn Cairns, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Sharyn Cairns, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Sharyn Cairns, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Sharyn Cairns, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Anders Schonnemann, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Anders Schonnemann, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Anson Smart, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Anson Smart, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Sharyn Cairns, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Sharyn Cairns, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

For the Williams Sonoma Fall Catalog, 2016, Marcus for SMH, Inc was once again in San Francisco to work on iconic spreads for the season. Thanksgiving is around the corner and this year found us in many different locations around the Bay area to shoot the spreads assigned. We got to shoot with a number of different and wonderful Photographers: Sharyn Cairns, Anders Schonnemann and Anson Smart to name a few. It was a great experience to be with new teams and be a part of creating a visual language for the season for Willams Sonoma.

 

This Fall we embraced feathers, leather string, crafted copper dipped tags, clever and unexpected table setting ideas and seasonal fauna. Taking a more relaxed casual take mixed with more traditional items of product, We were conscious to give the season a more personal approach, less traditional and uptight. We hope you enjoy the results.

 

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Instagram Pics/ Chicago

Left: The skyscrapers are amassed in Chicago, Right: The 9-5 commuters on the streets

Left: The skyscrapers are amassed in Chicago, Right: The 9-5 commuters on the streets

Left: The rooftop bar at The Virgin Hotel has an amazing red installation Right: The Art Deco Fortress near Ashland Station

Left: The rooftop bar at The Virgin Hotel has an amazing red installation Right: The Art Deco Fortress near Ashland Station

Left: North of the city and abandoned sky blue mattress against a red brick wall, Right: Skyscrapers face off

Left: North of the city and abandoned sky blue mattress against a red brick wall, Right: Skyscrapers face off

Left: The bridges of Chicago city, Right: Mies meets Picasso, what a duo!

Left: The bridges of Chicago city, Right: Mies meets Picasso, what a duo!

Left: The Mies forecourt with an amazing tree, Right: Ellsworth Kelly at The Chicago Institute of Art, a must see!

Left: The Mies forecourt with an amazing tree, Right: Ellsworth Kelly at The Chicago Institute of Art, a must see!

Left: Blue tiled wall, north of the city on Broadway with Brutalist sculpture, Right: Shipping yards

Left: Blue tiled wall, north of the city on Broadway with Brutalist sculpture, Right: Shipping yards

Marcus on behalf of SMH, Inc has the pleasure of visiting Chicago a number of times for work a year and is always delighted at new discoveries in that great city. With his I Phone camera and Instagram never far from reach, Marcus loves capturing the essence of a city in his graphic and very particular way.

 

This trip he played even more attention to the architecture of the city having the opportunity to wander the streets. Chicago CBD revolves around Michigan Avenue, the iconic building ‘s and big stores but it’s really the suburbs that take extra effort to explore. With this in mind Marcus explored much of the northern suburbs visiting a number of flea markets and shopping districts in that area, sourcing vital props for our latest projects.

View more at our Instagram

 

Here are Marcus’s recommendations:

Hotels

The James Hotel/ Chicago

Marcus stayed here 2 weeks of the trip, A easy to mistake reasonably large hotel that actually feels more boutique, The rooms are modern and clean and the staff very helpful

The Virgin Hotel/ Chicago

You sleep with the rattle of the L train in the distance but this location is great. The hotel is very hip with lots of great social areas and very cleverly designed rooms. The views are spectacular.

The Chicago Athletic Club

The whole complex is amazing with this conversion of the traditional Chicago Athletic Club to a buzzing hotel and with over 4 eateries to choose from including an amazing rooftop situation.

 

 Shops

Scout, Andersonville

This store has an amazing curated collection of decorative items and industrial furniture, brimming with decorators; it’s the place to be inspired.

Sprout and Sprout Home

This plant store is so inspiring with vignettes galore of amazing well curated plants and pots, they even have potting classes for kids. Their new home store directly across the street has amazing wares. They also have a store in Brooklyn/ New York.

Broadway Antique Market

Two stories of dealers with an amazing collection, Lot’s of vintage record dealers currently, great to build up your record collection. Hours of fun! 

 

Restaurants

Avec

The freshest menu in the city, classic minimalist interior, great service.

Duck Duck Goat

An amazing interior and a fun take on a traditional Chinese restaurant with a great selection of cocktails and dishes.

 Eataly/ Chicago

For when you have to be in the city, A bowl of pasta and a glass of chilled white wine are fine friends to have after a long day in the studio.

 

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Inspiring Icons/ Harry Bertoia

Left: Diamond chair in yellow with cover, Right: Harry in his studio

Left: Diamond chair in yellow with cover, Right: Harry in his studio

Harry in his studio with one of his famous sound sculptures 

Harry in his studio with one of his famous sound sculptures 

Left: Willow sound sculpture, 1970, Right; Detail of sculpture

Left: Willow sound sculpture, 1970, Right; Detail of sculpture

Courtesy of Knoll, Harry Bertoia posters 

Courtesy of Knoll, Harry Bertoia posters 

Left: Cornet Sculpture, 1964, Image courtesy of Sotherbys, Right: The famous Diamond chairs for Knoll

Left: Cornet Sculpture, 1964, Image courtesy of Sotherbys, Right: The famous Diamond chairs for Knoll

Left: Image courtesy of Knoll, Right: Sculpture 

Left: Image courtesy of Knoll, Right: Sculpture 

Right: Sculpture, Left: On display in Knoll showroom, 1950's

Right: Sculpture, Left: On display in Knoll showroom, 1950's

Here at SMH, Inc we have always been in love with these chairs, They are quite simply beautiful pieces of sculpture in their own right. That was what Harry Bertoia was all about! A sculptor at heart. Bertoia was born in 1915, in the small village of San Lorenzo, Friuli, Italy until age 15. He and his father went to Detroit, USA. Bertoia stayed in Michigan to attend Cass Technical School, a public school with a special program for talented students in arts and sciences. Later, a one-year scholarship to the Art School of the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts allowed him to study painting and drawing.

 

Harry Bertoia opened his own metal workshop at Cranbrook where he taught jewelry design and metal work. In 1946 he moved to California to help fellow Cranbrook alumnus Charles Eames develop methods of laminating and bending plywood. His contribution to that process of developing the Eames famous chairs was extremely valuable but often not recognized as well as it should have been. After that period he spent 2 years in San Diego where he worked on a project involving human engineering, This is where he began making metal sculptures after hours.

 

In 1950, at the invitation of Hans and Florence Knoll of Knoll, Inc. Harry moved to eastern Pennsylvania with his growing family. The Bertoia Diamond chair series was introduced in 1952 by Knoll. Bertoia also designed all the jigs for the production of the items. Harry set up shop in Bally in an old leaky garage building. The chair became part of the “modern” furniture movement of the 1950s. In the span of a couple of years, Bertoia completed several chair designs for Knoll.

 

In 1960, Harry Bertoia started the exploration of tonal sculptures. The "tonal", or sounding sculpture, is the art that is most often associated with Harry Bertoia. Their sizes vary from a few inches all the way up to 20 plus feet. Harry loved music and spent endless hours experimenting and finding new sounds to incorporate into Sonambient, the auditory and visual environment created by the tonals.

 

Bertoia spent the next 25 years of his life experimenting with light, sound and volume through sculptures, paintings and architectural installations.

 

All images are credited where possible, Most courtesy of Knoll. These layouts are for inspirational purposes on this blog only. Let us know if further credit is needed. 

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Williams Sonoma/ September Catalog, 2016

Photographer: Sharyn Cairns, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photographer: Sharyn Cairns, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photographer: Sharyn Cairns, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photographer: Sharyn Cairns, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Left: Photographer: Sharyn Cairns, Right: Erin Kunkel, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Left: Photographer: Sharyn Cairns, Right: Erin Kunkel, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Left: Photographer: Sharyn Cairns, Right: Romulo Yanes, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Left: Photographer: Sharyn Cairns, Right: Romulo Yanes, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Working on September Catalog's means embracing Fall, acknowledging that little snap of cold in the air, watching the leaves start to crinkle. Fall in America is a very beautiful season and while we shoot most Fall projects in the height of Summer, It's still nice to get your head around a season that is often associated with holidays like Thanksgiving.

SMH, Inc had a number of weeks in San Francisco belting out beautiful images for Williams Sonoma Cooks that can be seen here and will be featured in the following months as we head towards the holidays.

It was so nice to be able to work with some new working relationships, We loved working with Photographers Sharyn Cairns and Erin Kunkel as well as our fave Romulo Yanes

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Design Within Reach/ September Catalog, 2016

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc, Right: Photography pieces featured by Brian Reyes 

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc, Right: Photography pieces featured by Brian Reyes 

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc, Photography piece featured: Lauren Van Aswegen

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc, Photography piece featured: Lauren Van Aswegen

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

For the September Catalog which is usually Design Within Reaches biggest one for the year, SMH, Inc was asked to be part of the team once again helping produce amazing images with Photographer Jim Bastardo. Taking a very clean approach for this book, everything in the catalog that is featured is new product for Design Within Reach hence it is called 360 degrees of NEW!

The new Noomi swivel chair designed by Danish designer Susanne Gronlund is the star attraction on the cover and comes in a variety of wonderful fabrics and colors. 

A big part of our job is sourcing just the right artwork and photography for the shoot, We would love to thank talented Photographer's Lauren Van Aswegen and Bryan Reyes and Artist Sven Swenson.

Thanks again to all the folks at DWR for such a great shoot! 

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Curio/ Dwell Magazine Online Content Partners

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Kate Mathis and Strecker & Dahl, Concept, Art Direction and Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Kate Mathis and Strecker & Dahl, Concept, Art Direction and Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

It was great to hear that the folks at Dwell magazine are big fans of Curio. Having recently launched their new website, they asked Curio to become one of their new content partners. Their updated platform is fully interactive and invites audiences of design leaders and enthusiasts to interact with the community through images and stories.

Check it out at https://www.dwell.com/search/curio

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CB2/ High Summer Catalog/ 2016

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

It's the height of Summer and SMH, Inc like everybody else in the northern hemisphere is sweltering in the heat but you can take light relief flipping through your latest CB2 Catalog and a nice cold Chardonnay as Marcus brings it with his latest styling for the Chicago based brand.

Excited to make a new journey, SMH, Inc is traveling once again to the windy city next week for nearly a month to work on Holiday offerings, working once again with the very talented Photographer Jonny Valiant. This series of images are also shot by Jonny.

It's always such fun to work with such modern and sleek designs, CB2 have really been riding a creative wave with lot's of great new finds for the home.

 

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Design Within Reach/ August Catalog/ The Story Behind

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jim Bastardo, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

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1. Bantam 73" Sofa in Poppy Boucle, from Design Within Reach, 2. “First Day at School” by McKkev, Acrylic on canvas, from Art for Film 3. Phalaenopsis (Moth Orchids), 4. “Graffiti # 13” by Petrob, print, from Art for Film, 5. Dom Pérignon Champagne, 6. Gentlewoman Magazine, Issue 9,  featuring Vivienne Westwood on the cover, Photographed by Alasdair McLellan, 7. Kate Moss Book, published by Rizzolli, Written by Kate Moss, Edited by Fabien Baron, Jess Hallett and Jefferson Hack, 8. Noguchi® Rudder Table, Designed by Isamu Noguchi for Herman Miller®, from Design Within Reach, Bertoia Two-Tone Diamond Lounge Chair, Designed by Harry Bertoia for Knoll®, from Design Within Reach. Silo furniture images courtesy of Design Within Reach.

For the latest August catalog for DWR, It was great to see some shots being revisited in their full format as a complete story. Marcus styled these Bantam sofa images for Design Within Reach last year but this is the first time this year that they have been seen all together. What many of you may know already that at SMH, Inc we love to work with a narrative or a back story that adds a layer of personality to a shot. Here after some discussion, we thought it was an opportunity to showcase a fashion forward career minded woman who was daring, sexy and charismatic.

 

We shot this story in The Hampton’s and spent much time collecting just the right props to help get across the vision we had for the person that may own this room. We like to work this way as it helps us give authenticity to a space and allows the viewer to subconsciously pick up on a theme or mood based on the character being projected. It’s not unlike creating a set for a film or stage, every little detail is so important right down to what coffee table books that person may own or what favorite flowers she may have in her vase.

 

We hope you can appreciate and register with the character reflected here, It something we aim to do in nearly all our work. These images were shot with the amazing Jim Bastardo that understands this approach more than anyone.  

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Williams Sonoma/ August Catalog

Photography: Anson Smart, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Anson Smart, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Anson Smart, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Anson Smart, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

For the August Catalog for Williams Sonoma, Marcus was asked to style these very chic monochromatic spread's. Working with a new Provence black serve ware, he created a butler's pantry style shot using all pieces from the new range which are all hand painted. 

Other shots included new kitchen tool accessories and steak knife sets shot with their matching boxes. Staples for the brand.

Working with the very talent Photographer Anson Smart we had a great week including shots to be featured in September's Catalog and the following months. Look out for those!

 

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Better Homes & Gardens/ Home/ Peach & Mint

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Better Homes & Gardens/ Home/ Peach & Mint

Photography: Kat Teutsch, Styling by Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Kat Teutsch, Styling by Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Props sourced for the shoot, Left: A selection from the prop houses, Alternative surface and ceramics by the very talented Clay Kat Ceramics

Props sourced for the shoot, Left: A selection from the prop houses, Alternative surface and ceramics by the very talented Clay Kat Ceramics

Peach and Mint can be reminiscent of the 1980's when we had a love affair with that color combo way back then. This Summer in 2016, it looks fresh again! Sherbet tones always seem cool and inviting. 

When Marcus was asked to style this months Home/ Color pages for Better Homes & Gardens, He wanted to embrace the stone fruit of summer in the way of peaches and use them within the shoot creating a modern take on a tea party. Using props from Fort StandardMud AustraliaHay Copenhagen and Clay Kat Ceramics he created a very graphic shot with Photographer Kat Teutsch 

Look out for next month's color trends also produced by Marcus and the team at SMH, Inc.

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Garnet Hill/ High Summer, 2016

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Garnet Hill/ High Summer, 2016

Photography: Seth Smoot, Styling: Heather Greene, Art Direction: Marcus Hay

Photography: Seth Smoot, Styling: Heather Greene, Art Direction: Marcus Hay

Photography: Seth Smoot, Styling: Heather Greene, Art Direction: Marcus Hay

Photography: Seth Smoot, Styling: Heather Greene, Art Direction: Marcus Hay

Photography: Seth Smoot, Styling: Heather Greene/ Carin Scheve, Art Direction: Marcus Hay

Photography: Seth Smoot, Styling: Heather Greene/ Carin Scheve, Art Direction: Marcus Hay

For Garnet Hill, Marcus was asked once again to Art Direct the catalog for High Summer. Working in New Hampshire, we created many wonderful summer sets inspired by the fashion shoot shot in Mexico on the beach.

The sets were intentionally neutral this time to help allow Garnet Hill's prints to really pop and allow for a light and breezy feel, we even created outdoor porch areas to help bring the outside in.

We loved working with super talented Photographer Seth Smoot again and wonderful Prop Stylist's Heather Greene and Carin Scheve     

We are looking forward to next Garnet Hill project later this year, look out for that one!

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SBS Food/ Honey Recipes

Honey crepes with caramelized banana and mascarpone, Photography: Brett Stevens, Art Direction: Anne Marie Cummins, Food & Props Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc 

Honey crepes with caramelized banana and mascarpone, Photography: Brett Stevens, Art Direction: Anne Marie Cummins, Food & Props Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc 

Spiced-honey roasted duck with rice and asian greens, Photography: Brett Stevens, Art Direction: Anne Marie Cummins, Food & Props Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc 

Spiced-honey roasted duck with rice and asian greens, Photography: Brett Stevens, Art Direction: Anne Marie Cummins, Food & Props Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc 

When Marcus recently visited Sydney/ Australia (his old stomping ground) He was delighted when his old friend and work colleague Anne Marie Cummins from Uber Creative asked him to style a shoot for SBS Food, He literally jumped at the chance on route to the airport from NYC, He says: " I grabbed a spare suitcase, went via my prop storage in Manhattan and grabbed a bunch of props including pewter, flatware, napkins and storage jars, It does come almost second nature to do that these days, but it did feel strange taking a whole suitcase of jangling pewter all the way to Australia, a 22 hour flight, he smiles"

Often when asked to do jobs, it can be a spontaneous thing and you have to rise to the occasion without hesitation. In this instance Marcus also was also plating and styling the food on the shoot, A wiz in the kitchen, Marcus adapted to the new role quite easily but "In the USA, we are used to a Food Stylist being sole responsible for that layer, It made me realize how things work differently in different countries and that I had not worked in Australia in over 10 years so the culture on shoots is quite different, I loved taking on that role and being part of the bigger picture"

"It was a great experience and wonderful to work with wonderful Brett Stevens, The Photographer again and also Anne Marie, a dear friend and great Art Director" Marcus also got to check out Sydney Prop Houses, www.propco-op.com and www.majorandtom.com.au which are great places to visit.

These are part of a series of images that will be featured in the coming months, These first two images are part of a honey inspired series. Look out for more in the future.

 

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Vosgesparis Interior Design Blog features Curio 4/ Tokyo Rising

Great news to be includes by Desiree Groenendal whose inspirational bog Vosges Paris, founded in 2007 and based in one of our favorite cities Amsterdam, where we like to visit as much as possible.

Her focus is how to decorate with minimal color and maximum design.  Vosgesparis is best known for its monochrome and minimalistic, yet stylish view on design. An awarded interior design and lifestyle blog, where Scandinavian simplicity meets industrial and black. Desiree gives Vosgesparis a personal twist by not just covering her favorite design and fashion brands, Check it out here.

It was a great honor that Vosgeparis featured a small article on our Curio 4/ Tokyo Rising Issue of the magazine, seen online here at www.curio.work.

Thanks so much Desiree and Vosgesparis!

Curio 4/ Tokyo Rising was shot by the very talented Kate Mathis

 

 

 

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CB2/ Pre- Fall, 2016

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

Photography: Jonny Valiant, Styling: Marcus Hay for SMH, Inc

This Pre-Fall for CB2, Marcus made the journey to Chicago for a few weeks to work on the latest catalog that is out now. It’s hard to believe but all these amazing rooms were created in the studio from scratch working with the amazing set builders using a lot of reclaimed pieces found in salvage yards and shops around Chicago.

The focus this season revolved around a number of themes including West Coast Casual, Vintage Italian Modern, Gentleman’s Quarters and Luxe Minimalism.  These were perfect themes for Marcus, He says: “ Italian Gio Ponti is one of my favorite masters of design so I was super excited with the theme Vintage Italian Modern, I couldn’t help but reference him and draw inspiration from his approach to design”

CB2 have a wonderful collection of new pieces of furniture and decorative pieces so it was a real pleasure to be able to work with these silhouettes”

These wonderful images were photographed by Jonny Valiant

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Better Home & Gardens/ Home/ Yellow

Photography: Kat Teutsch, Styling and Art Direction: Studio Marcus Hay, Inc

Photography: Kat Teutsch, Styling and Art Direction: Studio Marcus Hay, Inc

Sourcing Images Photography: Studio Marcus Hay, Inc

Sourcing Images Photography: Studio Marcus Hay, Inc

Sourcing Images, Photography: Studio Marcus Hay, Inc

Sourcing Images, Photography: Studio Marcus Hay, Inc

For the latest issue of Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, Marcus for SMH, Inc was asked to produce a color trends story with the color Yellow. 

As most of you would know we love a color trends story and yellow is a particular favorite, Yellow is often reminiscent of the 1960's where some the inspiration for the propping came from for this image using some items actually sourced from that era including some of the yellow plastic molded trays and ceramic dishes. It was the era of "Mellow Yellow" but in our eyes, mellow is hardly a word you would call yellow, When Donavan sang "They call me Mellow Yellow" in 1966, It was rumoured he was singing about smoking dried banana leaves, Maybe it was just a color that had popularity in the 1960's as soon after in the same year the Beatles released "Yellow Submarine" with Donavan's help, he was obviously into the color! 

It's so much fun to create these stories most months for Better Homes and Gardens and to work once again with the delightful Photographer Kat Teutsch.

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