Naples Daily News 05-17-2013
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Naples Daily News 05-17-2013
Section D Neapolitan n Plant problems Resolve those lingering issues you have with your landscape with help from Dr. Dougbug. 4D HOME | CLASSIFIED Friday, May 17, 2013 You can see 10 designer tablescapes during Miromar Design center’s monthlong dining event and attend the “Tea at highclere castle” event Thursday. A feAst for the eyes Designers create table settings fit for the queen’s high tea By Lisa mishler Daily News Contributor A n elegant tabletop design can be the hallmark of a memorable dinner party, an intimate baby shower or a festive outdoor soiree. That creative display can fit a theme, be crafted around a special vase handed down through generations or even be inspired from a simple memory of an island vacation. “Tablescapes are an easy way that even in the most modest surround- if You go Dining BY Design — taBLesCaPes When: “Tea at highclere castle” 1:30 p.m. Thursday Cost: $25, with proceed to benefit the educational and student scholarship programs Where: Miromar Design center, exit 123 off i-75, estero To buy: rSVp required by calling 954-9267555 or email information@asidfsc.org ings can introduce good design, give a nod to gracious living and even project a more glamorous lifestyle,” said Peggy Oberlin, president of the American Society of Interior Designers Florida South Chapter. Southwest Florida’s professional interior designers teamed up to create 10 tablescapes on display through May 31 at Miromar Design Center during its Best of the Best Dining Rooms Event. see taBLe, 17D Even from a different climate, we can borrow some plants The desert of the San Diego area produces beautiful, unique plants. Michael Spencer We are in San Diego this week, and while Suzie attends an Iyengar Yoga convention, your design pundit is engaging each waking moment looking at plant material. This can be dangerous. Still, there is so much to see! Southern California highways are like driving through bizarroland. Take “the 5” as an example: Bougainvillea is Home Front Craftsman tour aiDs veterans, others in neeD The Craftsman brand has embarked on a 20-stop tour with its “Make a Difference” program that will restore homes of military veterans and help communities in need. Together with Ty Pennington, the tour began April 27 in Moonachie, N.J., by helping a U.S. veteran whose home was severely affected by Superstorm Sandy. The tour will continue across the country in a 36-foot truck filled with the latest Craftsman tools, working with volunteers to pick up a hammer and make a difference. You can get involved in the tour by signing up for Craftsman Club, part of the SHOP YOUR WAY Network and follow the tour locations online at Craftsman.com/ MakeaDifference. You can view updates, photos and information on each stop and check for volunteer opportunities at planned rebuilding projects and events. For more information, visit Craftsman.com/MakeaDifference. see home front, 17D MICHAEL SPENCER make it green episodically volunteered, sparkling in shy corners. Melaleuca is effectively used as an accent tree — so, too, Brazilian pepper and Australian pine, plants we would abolish here. Eucalyptus abounds. Ice plant — very low, succulent, requiring no water — erupts in oceans of unpredictable mono color. Bottlebrush is a deep, rich shrub or tree. Jade plant? It’s a hedge! The canary see PLants, 4D MARLA ottENStEIN get organiZeD on hiatus Get Organized columnist Marla Ottenstein is taking a week off and will return with a special hurricane preparedness column May 31. getout AND PLAN YOUR DAY TODAY: You can taste 25 different beers and listen to live music from 6 to 8 p.m. at Whole Foods Market in the cafe, 9101 Strada place, north naples. The cost is $5, and you pay when you arrive. proceeds will benefit Shoes That Fit, of Bonita Springs. information: 239-552-5115 SATURDAY: enjoy a Family Fun Day, featuring a bounce house, firetruck rides, dunk tank, exotic animals, face painting, McGruff crime Dog, music, games, door prizes and home Depot Kids Workshop, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., naples area Board of realtors, 1455 pine ridge road. Free. N A P L E S D A I LY N E W S « Friday, May 17, 2013 « 17D In the Garden Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Drive, East Naples, offers events for a variety of interests. The garden is openfrom9a.m.to5p.m.WednesdaysthroughMondaysand 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays. Regular admission prices: $12.95, adults;$7.95,ages4-14;freeformembersandchildrenyounger than4.Formoreinformation,call239-643-7275orvisitwww. naplesgarden.org. summer camps Discover why summer is cooler at Naples Botanical Garden. Choose from Wild Florida Wanderers (June 10 to 14 and July 1 to 5), Solar Explorers (June 17 to 21 and July 8 to 12), GreenGardeners(June24to28andJuly15to19),orBotanical Sketchers (July 22 to 26). All camps are for children ages 5-12 and run 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; $250 per member child per week; $300perotherchildperweek.Toregister,emaileducation@ TABLE from 1D A “Tea at Highclere Castle,” a theme derived from the popular PBS show “Downton Abbey,” which is filmed at Highclere Castle, will be served at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. A traditional high tea will be served, including scones, clotted cream, finger sandwiches and pastries. While enjoying tea, guests can browse the oneof-a-kind tablescapes that include place settings, centerpieces and more — all available to bid on during the monthlong silent auction. A portion of the proceeds benefits the ASID Florida South Chapter’s Student Scholarship Fund. Designer Allison Fenn drew inspiration for her tablescape from a poster she purchased on her honeymoon in Hawaii. She used an orange midcentury modern tea service made in England with turquoise as the main colors mixed with natural, more neutral textures for balance and texture. Fenn selected a Ralph Lauren Home table with a medium-toned wood top and polished chrome base to continue the midcentury modern vibe. She offers this advice for planning the décor for a themed party: “Don’t overdo the theme. Instead, use colors and textures to convey the theme rather than the obvious.” Designers Peggy Oberlin and Diane Torrisi partnered to create a casual blue and white-themed tabletop featuring European elegance with a touch of springtime. Several tablescapes capitalize on the natural Southwest Florida outdoor ambience. Interior designer Karen Benson teamed with Richlin International HomE fronT from 1D Norris preseNts latest treNds A seminar, “Market Preview,” featuring the latest news in home furnishing designs, colors and accessories from the recent High Point Market, will be presented by Norris Home Furnishings interior designer Domnick M. Minella 1 p.m. Tuesday. Twice a year, High Point, N.C., hosts one of the world’s largest home furnishings industry markets. The free seminar will include a slide presentation and handouts. Refreshments will be served, and seating is limited. Make reservations by calling 239-263-0580. The seminar will be at the Norris Naples showroom at 5015 Tamiami Trail North, in Naples. Showroom hours are 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For information, visit www.norrishomefurnishings.com. asid elemeNts of desigN semiNar Tavira at Bonita Bay and the American Society of Interior Designers South Florida Chapter announced it will host a seminar on the elements of design at the luxury high-rise from 2 to 3 p.m. Tuesday. The topic will be “Investing in Your New Home with Builder Upgrades” with Allison Fenn of Fenn & Com- saturdaY & suNdaY naplesgarden.org or call 239-643-7275. here’s what’s happeNiNg this weeK: Dogs in the Garden Walk: The family and the family dog can visit the garden during designated dog-walk hours. The fee is $7.95 for nonmember dogs. One dog per member. Sundays: 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays: 8 to 11 a.m. Thursdays: 3 to 5 p.m. fridaY From Grey to Green: How Plants on Roofs Will Change our Cities, noon to 1 p.m. Friday, presented by Naples Botani- cal Garden’s own Eric Foht. Admission: $5 members; $7 others. Call 239-643-7275 to register. W.O.N.D.E.R. in the Garden 10:30 a.m. This month’s theme is “Recycling & Pollution.” Through stories and hands-on activities, find out why reducing, reusing and recycling are so important to our planet and learn how everyone can help. Smith Children’s Garden; no registration necessary. tuesdaY Early bird hours: 8 a.m. every Tuesday, the garden opens for “early birds.” Free for members; regular admission for nonmembers. thursdaY Master gardener’s plant clinic: 9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m., visitor’scenter.MikeMalloy,plantandbutterflyexpert,willanswer questions about plant health, landscaping and more. Free. Francesco Molon table set for “Tea at Highclere Castle” by Cathleen Swift and Sharon Lynch. The high tea will be Thursday at Miromar Design Center. at Miromar Design Center to create an al fresco tablescape using outdoor fur- niture. “Welcome to an afternoon tea party on the pany Interior Design. The seminar is free and will be at Tavira at Bonita Bay, 4851 Bonita Bay Boulevard, Bonita Springs. RSVP by calling 239-591-1114. To learn more about Tavira Bay luxury condominiums, visit BonitaBayHighRises.com or call 239-495-1105. local desigNer expaNds team Kira Krümm International Design, at Miromar Design Center and known for creating award-winning interiors for luxury clientele across the globe, recently expanded with the addition of a design studio in Shanghai, China, and two new team members, Monica Ninker, international design coordinator, and Tina Chang, international design assistant. Ninker, a Shanghai resident, will supervise KKID’s Shanghai Studio. Krümm recently launched her luxury product line, “The Kira Krümm Kollection,” in China and is excited about the new additions to her global design team. For more information, visit kirakrumm.com. Kohler uNveils New bath products The Kohler Verdera 30-inch tall medicine cabinet comes in a variety of widths and offers both form and function. Three configurations include a basic cabinet style, a cabinet with magnifying mirror and slow-close coast! We had fun mixing the vintage 1950s Moriage Lithopane hand-painted Dragonware tea set with the contemporary poured glass plates from Turkey and antique silver serving pieces,” Benson said. Naples interior designer Pamela Durkin, who partnered with Calvin Klein Home, called her tablescape “a modernized version of the classic nautical theme. Crisp blues and whites are offset by pops of tangerine, apple green and purple accents. “We love to be outside in Florida, and this table is the perfect setting for outdoor entertaining,” she said. View and bid on the 10 tablescapes on display through May. Tickets to “Tea at Highclere Castle” are $25, with proceeds benefiting the educational and student scholarship programs of ASID Florida South Chapter. RSVP by calling 954-926-7555 or email information@ asidfsc.org. functionality and a quick-access cabinet with magnifying mirror and slow-close functionality. The Kohler Awaken Series B and Series G showerhead and hand-shower designs complement transitional and contemporary aesthetics and are each available in polished chrome and vibrant brushed nickel. Visit kohler.com and thekohlerstore.com for more information. iNterior desigN semiNar As part of its Design Seminar Series, Miromar Design Center will present “Interior Design for Your Health, Wealth and Happiness” by American Society of Interior Designers member Peggy Oberlin of Oberlin Interior Design Inc. at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Learn how to arrange furnishings to sleep better and how to have a healthier kitchen with cleaner water and fresher foods while improving the quality of your home’s air. Learn how to use Feng Shui memory points, repurpose furniture, conserve energy to save money and how to make money by acquiring art and oriental rugs. Refreshments will be served after the presentation. Space is limited. Register by Monday online only at www.miromardesigncenter.com. The Miromar Design Center is at Corkscrew Road at I-75 and exit 123, Estero, across from the Miromar Outlets. Call 239-390-8207 for more information. Experience Naples’Best Breakfast TRAVEL OXYGEN Reward Club - Birthday Club Portable Oxygen Concentrators • World’s Smallest & Lightest POC @1.5 LBS • FAA — approved ** exclusively at Naples park location only** EAT FOR FREE AT JOES! 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