THE VAN ET LOOK Hair stylist Jon (Spiro) Hanjianto- niou, of Jon's L'Atelier, was asked to create a stylish look for an execu- tive brunette named Vanet. "Since my specialty is color and cut togeth- er, I created a reddish-brown color with highlights. The cut is easy to take care of. It has several different lengths and layers that all blend in beautifully. The look is amazingly European." Jon has dubbed this cut the "Vanet look," because he has had many clients asking for the same haircut and color. Hair styled by Jon Hanjiantoniou, of Jon's L'Atelier, West Bloomfield. Photography by Murray Goldenberg. FLEUR VARIEES This romantic fabric by Schumach- er, titled Fleur Variees, has a floral bouquet and includes a bird's nest and eggs. It was inspired by 17th- century Dutch paintings and 19th- century hand-painted porcelain. "This is just one of the many de- signer-label fabrics we carry," says Tracey Henbury of The Finishing Touch in Royal Oak. The Finishing Touch uses the fabric to repair, refinish and custom design furniture. They also are adept at painting, wallcovering and making drapes. According to Tracey Henbury, The Finishing Touch is a full-service studio that provides interior design consulta- tions. "We can do it all. We can make an old sofa look brand new." Merchandise shown available at The Finishing Touch, Royal Oak. PRIVATE SCREENING Interior designer Tobyann Sneider Pollak, of Sneider Interiors, wanted to utilize the space in a large West Bloomfield living room. "I covered the space with a screen instead of a painting. It provided a variety of colors and textures," said Pollak. In addition to being a decorative piece, the screen can function as a room divider. This Egyptian-in- spired screen has purple and gold accents carved into a black lac- quered background. Merchandise available through Sneider Interiors, West Bloomfield. THE GRAPES OF GLASS Steven Jackson and Henry Stuart, of RPM studios in Pennsylvania, create unique designs in glass. Their hand-blown products are ex- hibited across the United States and in Europe. Locally their items are available at Objects of Art in West Bloomfield. "They use vibrant colors and unique styles," says Beverly Thompson, owner of Objects of Art. Objects of Art carries a large selec- tion of RPM glass including vases, bowls and goblets. According to designer Steven Jackson, fruits are the common theme. "Our products are based on fruit" In addition to the violet grape bowl featured, they have banana and apple bowls. They even design stemware using fruits and have incorporated pumpkins and acorns. When asked why fruit is their signature style, Jackson replied: 'That's our niche in a nutshell." Merchandise shown above avail- able at Objects of Art, Sugartree Plaza, West Bloomfield. THE CUTTING EDGE Artist Janet Kelman specializes in architectural glass for commercial and residential sites. Here she takes a traditional entrance-way in Farm- ington Hills and creates an elegant look by adding an art deco design on French doors. She creates custom designs for her clients. Her designs include ta- bles, bowls, vases, screens, doors, mirrors and windows. After consult- ing with a client, she then sketches a proposal When we recently visited her Royal Oak studio, she was busy fin- ishing a proposal for a restaurant by etching some flowers into glass. Works from her portfolio include a steel table with a glass top, a carved- glass fireplace screen, a beveled and carved-glass coffee table rest- ing on glass angles. Her designs in glass can be traditional or modern. Merchandise shown at right avail- able through Janet Kelman, Royal Oak. Photography by Janine Menlove. STYLE • FALL 1993 • 9