Showing posts with label DXV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DXV. Show all posts

Sunday, October 30, 2016

Bridget Beari's National Ad for DXV

Have you seen the latest DXV national ad Campaign launched in all the major magazines? I was fortunate to be chosen among the 4 designers across the country to help DXV, American Standard's luxury plumbing line, design a bathroom in one of their selected themes.
                                               All room photos by Earl Kendall studios

The theme was Design movements inspired by certain eras and cities. My theme was 1890-1920 Charleston, South Carolina.
Everyone asks how the design process works with DXV and what is really amazing is that we, the designer's, really designed these bathrooms and kitchens as we envisioned them. No corporate PR direction just pure design from real designers. That is what makes this experience and the DXV group so incredible! 


How it starts: 

Veronika Miller, of Modenus is the brainchild behind the concept of designing real spaces with real designers. Here she is as she explains the process and introduces this year's cities: 






Since my theme was the early 1900's, I did research on the progressive era after the Victorian clutter but before modernism. Having visited Charleston many times I love the historic homes, the architecture, and the symmetry in the designs. Taking something noticeably antique and classic and making it modern was my goal.  


Here is a video of all the designs:  


My design highlights reflecting Charleston include: 

symmetry
spiderweb window
crown moulding pulled from Drayton Hall
Greek Key motif
Black and white marble floor
Brass Fretwork
English grisaille mural
hutch metal top from an English kitchen 

The spiderweb window was a focal point as this classic Georgian motif immediately reminds me of Southern style. An attempt to recreate the cultured and dignified styles of Europe but with a new world twist. 
I was very focused on keeping the symmetry that is why the inverted niches at the corners were so important to the design. If you look on the floor plan, Those curves mimic what happens in the shower wall. 
The large scale crown moulding runs throughout the space giving it a sense of grandeur and classic luxury. 
Everything was built on set directly from these drawings with only 1 on site meeting with the art director and 1 day of shopping locally for accessories. The Sheraton chair, brass hinges, guerdion table, green vases, shaving brush and antique frames were all bought at local antique stores in Minneapolis, an amazing city! 


  
Thank you to Decorators Supply for the crown moulding

There were phone calls during the building process but by the time we arrived on set the bathroom was built. The team did an amazing job getting all the details just right. Although they said my plans were so detailed there weren't many questions! 


My job on-site the final day was to help with the finishing touches and styling to get it just right!
I wanted the bathroom to be a look back to a classic era but also a look forward to a bathroom that could be used today. I live in an older home so designing something that looks classic but feels modern was the intent.




                           Key modern elements: 

                           curved glass shower wall
                           oversizing the Greek Key motif
                         gloss emerald green tile highlighted with the black linear Greek key tile- current trend color
                       geometric marble pattern in the shower
modern Flemish photo with bubble wrap in her hair as a veil. 
                     addition of the brass - current trend
                      black undermount sinks


                           Thank you to Schumacher for the fabric on the antique chair

Thank you to Heritage Tile for their gloss green tile
Thank you to Earl Kendall studios for the Flemish girl photo

I found that this is really where DXV products shined for me. The selection was spot on for the design. Classic Oakhill toilet, cross handle Randall faucet in the beautiful aged brass finish, the classic Fitzgerald tub, Tub filler again the perfect shape and finish, the shepard hook shower arm and cross handle levers in the shower and sinks. I mixed it up with adding the Pop black undercount sinks for a modern touch.
                          Thank you to Mural Source for the wallpaper


The vanity was my pride and joy as I designed the entire piece and it was constructed just perfectly. The fluted carerra marble front, the fretwork from Decorator's SupplyBridget Beari Colors metallics paint MT Bastille Brass, metal hood with brass tips, custom mirrors, antique mirror backs in the center shelves. It was a beauty!


I am so proud of this design as it is the perfect marriage of old and new. It celebrates the classic era in a 21st century way.


Thank you to everyone that made this ad possible - Veronika Miller, Modenus team , DXV team, Earl Kendall studios, Jim Goulet ( and team ), videographers, photographers, stylists and more! It was a team effort and a dream come to life.  



Look for the ad in all the national shelter magazines, Veranda, Southern Living, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest and more! 
Give us a shout out on our Instagram or Twitter @bridgetbeari if you see it in print! 

Check out all the other amazing designs from this year's DXV Designer panel






                     Keep Making Things Beautiful …….


Sunday, January 31, 2016

DXV Top Secret 2016 Design Panel!


I am honored to be selected for the 2016 DXV Design Panel! DXV is American Standard's luxury brand. They select different designers each year to design vignettes showcasing their products in different themes. One photo from each designer will then be used for their national ads. 

This years select group includes myself,  Richard Anuszkiewicz  of Richard T. Anuszkiewicz from Baltimore, Beth Dotolo from Seattle and Carolina Gentry of Dallas of Pulp Design Studios, and Genevieve Ghaleb from Canada of XYContemporary



Our designs are due this Friday and then we will be flying to Minneapolis to meet with the design team. The process reminds me of set design. I'm pretending it's a fabulous movie set ( something I've always want to do ) with my favorite actors.  The themes are still top secret but mine is right up my alley. Here's a hint -  Miss Fisher.  

I was lucky enough earlier this year to do a quick ad for them with the theme Alice and Wonderland.My product was their new AT200 integrated electronic bidet smart toilet.  Check out my marble floor and wall design in the ad. Thank you Alys Edwards tile for the use of your product! 




My initial sketches were along the theme of painting the roses red. A large photographic mural of all white roses and one red. We ended with a living garden wall instead although I loved the rose idea. 







Follow along on Instagram @bridgetbeari for all the latest hints and pictures of the process.It is going to be amazing! 

#DXVtopsecret #DXVdesignpanel2016



Sunday, May 11, 2014

Ready for NYC!


Back to NYC I go this week but this time I'm traveling as a guest of Modenus. 12 design bloggers on a mission to see the latest and greatest in the design world - ICFF, Kips Bay, Wanted Design, DXV, dinner with Newell Turner and so much more…..


Follow me on Twitter @bridgetbeari and Instagram for all my posts and pics! 


I'm so excited to be a part of this group. I love seeing old friends and making new friends!