I ❤️ Mariemont

My new tote design features key Mariemont icons & landmarks of the dreamy, Tudor-style village just outside Cincinnati. This historic National Historic Landmark was carefully master-planned in the 1920s by Mary Emery and landscape architect John Nolen, channeling an English garden, community village vibe. Think tree-canopied lanes, half-timbered buildings, and a charming town square anchored by great restaurants, eclectic shopping and a three-tiered fountain.

The tote is available, exclusively @dillymariemont a locally owned bistro, bar & bottle shop. Enjoy well-crafted meals, a diverse wine & beer selection and live music—all experienced with a vibe worthy of this community-forward neighborhood. And fill up your “I Love Mariemont” tote with wine & local delicacies.

 

Some features of the tote include…

The statuary in Dale Park, L’Enfance was carved by French sculptor, Lucien Charles Édouard Alliot, reflecting Emery’s vision of community, family, and connection, and embodying a very intentional design choice in Mariemont’s original plan.

With built in benches and a view overlooking the Little Miami River Valley, wisteria covered pergola rises above the semi-circular, fieldstone Concourse. Designed by Philip W. Foster, who worked with John Nolen, it remains close to its original vision as a community gathering space.

Designed by architect Charles F. Cellarius in a Norman-Gothic Revival style, the Bell Tower Carillion features 49 bells, daily chimes and regular concerts in Dogwood Park.  One of the many intentionally crafted community spaces of the village.

Spoonflower, print on demand fabric & home decor, links below. Four sizes—from curtains to cocktail napkins. Throw pillows to wallpaper!

Contact me about custom colors/sizing. Available to license.

flyingspidermonkeydesigns @ gmail.com

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