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And not a very original boob or ass, at that: their previous posting begins: "A while ago, ATSF featured a house tour with a sweet rack!" I'm all for sexy, edgy prose--especially on a site devoted...
No, it's not snotty to insist a blog be written properly, it's really more petty. And I'm not sure accidentally switching "are" for "our"--a dumb but common enough mistake-- constitutes the height...
There's a lot I really like here--the photo against the dining room wallpaper, for instance, and all the yummy mid-century pieces--but it doesn't *quite* feel like it all comes together, and I hav...
When I was in college, there was a ubiquitous chair with this same (cheap) fold out design--everyone called it the "flip and f**k." When I saw this sofa in the West Elm catalogue, I thought "Oh, i...
I love it! There's nothing "contrived" (or, rather, nothing especially contrived) about seeking out objects specifically to display--don't most of us do this all the time? It's pretty rare that a...
What we should really be talking about, btw, is blue-glitter eye-shadow, since it has been summoned to stand in for both stupid non-readers *and* stupid readers. Since when does blue-glitter eye-s...
What I've learned from these recurring AT posts about books: people who keep their books are insecure bourgeois posers who don't really read and don't understand what they do read. (Or, god forbid...
If this was, like, the home of someone affiliated with DWR and it looked like a DWR showroom, I'd agree with you, ClaireW. And I admittedly haven't seen the previous post by the would-be Boston bl...
I think that whimsical cabinet with the "collect my thoughts" sign really says it all--this space is truly an archive of its inhabitants' personalities. I love that every bit of it feels staged in...
I love silhouettes (have one of my dog in the bedroom), but given the troubling subtext Kara Walker's work finds in 19th c. silhouettes, it's hard to look at them in the same way again (i.e., as in...
I agree about UO design, David--there have been a number of furniture pieces I've liked in the last year (esp. once I saw the price). But having ordered a fainting sofa from them, I have to say it...
Wow! So meticulous but looks utterly casual--I'll certainly be bookmarking this tour!
This is probably the first of a zillion sourcing questions to follow in this thread, but where ...
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And not a very original boob or ass, at that: their previous posting begins: "A while ago, ATSF featured a house tour with a sweet rack!" I'm all for sexy, edgy prose--especially on a site devoted...
There are boobs and there are asses. I think the author of this post is a little of each.
I'm pretty sure Krister was referring to the Amazon.
No, it's not snotty to insist a blog be written properly, it's really more petty. And I'm not sure accidentally switching "are" for "our"--a dumb but common enough mistake-- constitutes the height...
Love the black walls, but lust for that Francis Bacon painting!
This has nothing to do with Wal-Mart or the desk, but: I have that exact chair! I bought it at a university surplus store 10 years ago, and love it.
There's a lot I really like here--the photo against the dining room wallpaper, for instance, and all the yummy mid-century pieces--but it doesn't *quite* feel like it all comes together, and I hav...
Yes, please!
When I was in college, there was a ubiquitous chair with this same (cheap) fold out design--everyone called it the "flip and f**k." When I saw this sofa in the West Elm catalogue, I thought "Oh, i...
I love it! There's nothing "contrived" (or, rather, nothing especially contrived) about seeking out objects specifically to display--don't most of us do this all the time? It's pretty rare that a...
What we should really be talking about, btw, is blue-glitter eye-shadow, since it has been summoned to stand in for both stupid non-readers *and* stupid readers. Since when does blue-glitter eye-s...
What I've learned from these recurring AT posts about books: people who keep their books are insecure bourgeois posers who don't really read and don't understand what they do read. (Or, god forbid...
The rug's from Ikea (on my wishlist).
If this was, like, the home of someone affiliated with DWR and it looked like a DWR showroom, I'd agree with you, ClaireW. And I admittedly haven't seen the previous post by the would-be Boston bl...
I think that whimsical cabinet with the "collect my thoughts" sign really says it all--this space is truly an archive of its inhabitants' personalities. I love that every bit of it feels staged in...
Ah, sarcasm! Not sure why "the most freshest" didn't tip me off!
I love silhouettes (have one of my dog in the bedroom), but given the troubling subtext Kara Walker's work finds in 19th c. silhouettes, it's hard to look at them in the same way again (i.e., as in...
I agree about UO design, David--there have been a number of furniture pieces I've liked in the last year (esp. once I saw the price). But having ordered a fainting sofa from them, I have to say it...
Dads dig sports? Is this Apartment Therapy or some horrible sitcom with Tim Allen?
Wow! So meticulous but looks utterly casual--I'll certainly be bookmarking this tour! This is probably the first of a zillion sourcing questions to follow in this thread, but where ...