Monday, February 15, 2016

Moodboard Monday - A Dog's Life


Happy Monday Morning!

Did you all have a nice weekend and get some chocolates or roses for Valentine's Day?  Or perhaps dinner out or a quiet dinner at home by the fire.  Whatever you received or did on this special weekend, I hope you enjoyed it and were pampered just a little!

Today's moodboard is all about dogs!  Also known as "man's best friend", I prefer to refer to them as a "girl's best friend".  No matter who the master or mistress is, a dog really can be the best friend one has ever had.  Not only do they offer unconditional love, loyalty, pure joy and enthusiasm, they can also offer a calming influence and lower a person's blood pressure just by being there.  I could go on endlessly about the joys of ownership and companionship, but the point of this post is to see how dogs have been loved, adored and memorialized through art, sculpture, design, poetry and books with some of the most decadent homes, beds and jewelry one could imagine!

And even though man and dog have been living side by side for over 15,000 years, never before in history has there been such an infatuation, or plain old love affair, with dogs!  While some may serve as service dogs for individuals, military, police, etc., most are just plain old pets who are there to offer us comfort and amusement. Whatever the breed or need, once they sneak into your heart, they are there forever!  

Pampering dogs has become a multi billion dollar a year business. The smitten dog owners just can't spend enough money on their best friends.  Let's take a peak at what's out there for those very lucky dogs and see how besotted owners decorate their homes with dog paraphernalia.

Let's start with dog art.  Dog art has been around for thousands of years and owners today like nothing more than to have portraits done of their pets.


Veranda

John Emms

Landseer

William Trood

Tade Syker

Mary Sparrow Smith

Carolyne Roehm's home

Decorator Robert Kime's home

Brooke Astor's Foyer

Interior Designer Mario Buatta's living room

Brooke Astor's glass dachshund

Jeff Koon's puppy at the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain

Ai Weiwei's dog sculpture
(I saw this installation in front of the Plaza Hotel, NYC, in 2011)

Dog sculptures Anna Huntington
Museum of Fine Art, Boston

Garden statuary
Source Unknown

Jeff Koons' puppy vase

Wallpaper

Wallpaper

Textile dog screen in home of Furlow Gatewood

Toile dogs

Toile hunting scene

Hooked rug by Claire Murray

Peter Bowron & Carolyn Rose Rebbert

Tamsin Pickeral

Tim Flach

William Secord

Paul Nathan

Judith Watt

Celia Haddon

Joanna Sandsmark
(The last 3 books above are mine)

Saks

Boston Terrier - Raymond Yard

Grace Kelly's Cartier Poodle

Betsey Johnson


All of the above is an example of how we honor and memorialize our beloved pets with personal favorites like jewelry and in our homes with decor.  Now, we'll see how besotted dog owners adorn their dogs and dog quarters.

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Dog bed
Taillardat.fr

Jean Baptiste Sene
Metropolitan Museum of Art

Mahogany dog bed Pawsh Magazine

Faux fur dog beds Frontgate

Frontgate

Domaine Home

The Cottage Market

Traditional Home

Google

Paris Hiltons $300,000 dog house for her nine dogs.

Dog food station
Domaine Home

Google

Bejewelled collar Sassypup


Sassypup Diamond Tulip $150,000

Sassypup

Sassypup


So you can see what's happening in the world of dogs.....there's no end to what you can find for your pampered pet or how much money you can spend.  According to Wikipedia, "the list of goods, services and places available for dogs is enormous - from dog perfumes, groomers, therapists, trainers and caretakers, dog cafes, spas, parks and beaches, dog hotels, airlines and cemeteries."  And don't forget dog jewelry, couture and gourmet food!

But in the end, all your beloved pet needs or wants is to feel loved. And money can't buy that!

“A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.”

Josh Billings (a.k.a. Henry Wheeler Shaw; humorist and lecturer)