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They're beautiful! And Mosslove, I checked...there's still there: http://www.wisteria.com/prodinfo.asp?number=W2229

I'd add carafes to the list. Surlatable.com sells some beautiful Italian glass wine carafes for under $20.

Great concept! Anyone have an idea on price point?

It's neat how the tree spurs, as a place setting, look funky and seasonal at the same time. I grew up with these too and its great to see that there's some practical and pretty way to use them.

This is absolutely brilliant.

To Mason's point, can anyone vouch for comfort of these Murphy beds?

I agree with Edina. I think the tables work for the space designed. The muted greys and stark white definitely make the mirrored tables pop. As much as I like them, they would look terribly out of ...

from Apartment Therapy - Arik Levy's Rock Tables on October 25, 2007 05:31PM

Eye opening but nauseating at the same time!

It's a cool concept but I'm pretty sure I'm not supposed to get dizzy from just looking at it right?

The roof is creepy indeed. It's got that "I'm watching you" look written all over it. Can you imagine coming home at night?!

from Apartment Therapy - Faces in Places on September 28, 2007 06:18PM

I've seen some tea tins stored in a cabinet around my mom's place, I'll definitely have ask for those.

The stone walls in the bathroom are amazing. It almost looks like a personal spa - so serene and peaceful.

I would make use of that great counter space in the kitchen so I would add some bar stools so that your guests can watch and chat while you prepare. As for the wall, I'd put up a large bookshelf or...

That shoerack is bad news for white walls!

It looks fantastic! Those great prints too.

I echo bets and Robert's sentiment. Maybe once I have children? It might be fun for the kids.

What an interesting piece. I'd say I'm more warm than cool. I do tend to keep a lot of stuff around for two main reasons - sentimental value and future use (which rarely comes to fruition by the way).

from Apartment Therapy - AT on: Warm Cool People on September 10, 2007 04:10PM

Right on Alana. I think it's great as it is.

Though I understand the frustration with the sensors, this will change in time (I mean it has too right?). Imagine, never having to touch a faucet again - ahhh pure hygiene bliss!

I am so going to try this. Thanks for the great tips!

from Apartment Therapy - How To: Decoupage a Chair on September 5, 2007 06:06PM