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Display Name: Deeyn for Nannie Inez, good living
Member Since: 6/16/11

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This place is great. I love that it is masculine while still eclectic. The small carved screens are a great.


Michael's Masculine & Modern Open Studio
House Tour

8/12/11 10:18 AM

Growing up I had a beautiful antique dressing table but it was always WAY to big for my small living spaces. Yesterday I found an awesome modern vanity from Made.com
http://www.made.com/


Once Ubiquitous Furnishings We've (Mostly) Left Behind
6/29/11 2:11 PM

When crossing the Brooklyn bridge I have always wondered what is behind that clock. Maybe they need someone to house sit while theynfind a buyer.


News: Bruce Wayne's Oracle Clocktower For Rent
6/24/11 12:54 AM

@thicklizzie I totally agree with your comment. I believe in new smartly designed green buildings but unfortunately what I mostly see are cheaply made, generic buildings being built all over the city.
Visit Asheville, NC and you can see why it is important to save iconic buildings. This place is an art deco architectural gem that was thankfully preserved. Although some might think Prentice is not very appealing, we will be thankful one day to have at least some
interesting architecture juxtaposed with bland
strip malls.


When is a Local Landmark Worth Saving?
6/20/11 12:15 AM

Thanks for the article. Very inspirational. I love when someone is passionate about there work and saavy.


The Rug Company's Christopher Sharp on Love & Work
Shop Talk

6/16/11 12:09 PM

I think this is a little bit surprising. Even on a budget I try to buy things that I truly love, that are well made and have longevity. I personally spurge on the following.
Mattress, Couch, lighting and bedding

I like to upcycle occasional chairs and dressers

Although I have a vintage coffee table, I would really love to upgrade to something lustworthy like the Platner coffe table
http://www.dwr.com/product/designers/m-p/warren-platner/platner-coffee-table-36-in.do?sortby=ourPicks


What We Spend on Furniture
6/16/11 11:23 AM