The best compliment Mike and I ever got was when a friend came to our home, took a look around and declared, “You guys are soooo not Pottery Barn!”
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Okay, I know this is ridiculous but Mike and I drove from Toronto to Montreal (338 miles) to pick up a chrome dresser that I was mad about. The price was right and we decided to call it a "weekend ...
I've never done a couch but Mike and I moved a large Louis XVI chair on the subway and we brought home a 48" round coffee table (disassembled) on a Toronto streetcar because we weren't able to rent...
bepsf . . . inspiring story; I love the way a single piece can steer us in a new design direction. I had a similar moment with my own fave CL find, a 1940s chinoiserie breakfront cabinet--my house ...
We've got a recycled plastic one on our porch that has held up well, if a little sun bleached. It sets a lovely tone as you enter the home and hides the chipping paint on the porch. When this one d...
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Excellent post, Janel, and great comments! Thanks.
The best compliment Mike and I ever got was when a friend came to our home, took a look around and declared, “You guys are soooo not Pottery Barn!” Entire ...
Yet another great cube http://stylenorth.ca/blog/2008/06/pimp-my-cube/
The look is pretty terrific but aren't you essentially staring at a naked light bulb? A bit harsh, no?
Yuck! And the price? puleeze
Chair's my fave, too.
Okay, I know this is ridiculous but Mike and I drove from Toronto to Montreal (338 miles) to pick up a chrome dresser that I was mad about. The price was right and we decided to call it a "weekend ...
True Blue, thanks for links. Those wallbands are cool but uncomfortably close to my mother's country borders. Scary!
yikes, way too matchy matchy
I've never done a couch but Mike and I moved a large Louis XVI chair on the subway and we brought home a 48" round coffee table (disassembled) on a Toronto streetcar because we weren't able to rent...
The chair looks like aluminum--we tried to buy a set once from Sultana in SF but they sold it out from under us--heartbreaking!
bepsf . . . inspiring story; I love the way a single piece can steer us in a new design direction. I had a similar moment with my own fave CL find, a 1940s chinoiserie breakfront cabinet--my house ...
Cat schmat . . . the gray ceiling is fabulous! Can't wait to see the house tour.
No scoring this time? Three cupcakes!
The chair looks like fruitwood and if it were mine I'd leave it exactly as it is, it's lovely.
There is only one word for these chairs . . . yuck.
These same lamps are on 1stdibs for . . . I feel faint . . . $1,800! http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture_item_detail.php?id=2...
clinical . . . not in a good way.
We've got a recycled plastic one on our porch that has held up well, if a little sun bleached. It sets a lovely tone as you enter the home and hides the chipping paint on the porch. When this one d...
I'm with Renngrrl -- brilliant, absolutely brilliant!