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I have to agree with Headzo on the likelihood that this tree-branch craze will be a fad -- surely antlers are already passe. And I definitely think paying $2,100 for the Erich Ginder one made out o...

Love the look but the constant cleaning would drive me crazy. Which shows the dirt and dust more, I wonder: black or white?

Check out the tile at Heath Ceramics (http://www.heathceramics.com/heath/). This is gorgeous tile practically handmade in a small factory in Sausalito, California. There are some wonderful timeless...

My vote would be for CB2's Flex sofa in gray (it also comes in a light olive shade) at $999. It looks sleek and contemporary and folds down into a good-size double bed (unlike many which claim to f...

Agreed. The table and chairs and rugs are nice 'n all but what is really spectacular is that view.

The Small Stakes does beautiful concert posters. They're at http://thesmallstakes.com/gallery.php?page=1

This is a fascinating story. Which house was this and where was it? And, excuse my ignorance, but what is a mechanical room?

These are great ideas. I'd add another one. My husband and I are currently building bookshelves in our living room (rather than pay a cabinet maker a small fortune to do so). We have 150 boxes of b...

OK. I checked my calendar. I'm free. I would dearly love to go to West Coast Green. I'm crossing my not so green thumbs.

I too love this imprinted concrete at the entrance to R&B. I always wonder if the person who created it just threw up some leaves and left them wherever they fell, or spent what little time you hav...

The reason this works so well is the juxtaposition with the other framed picture with its clever echo of a record and a jagged shape -- also the graphical cut-out looks a little like a person stret...

Personally I would opt for a lighter chair. The whole look is going to be very heavy and solid. Perhaps that's what you're after, though. My preference would be for a chair with less heft which wou...