Showing posts with label Collections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collections. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

We're On Flickr!

In honor of our upcoming anniversary we've created a Flickr page featuring many of the pieces we've sold over the past—can you believe it?—year.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Ode, to the Credenza

Just a little decorating inspiration I wanted to share.










All photos via flickr and apartmenttherapy.com

Friday, May 28, 2010

Style Me, Mrs. Lilien.

I recently discovered Mrs. Lilien Styling House. Now, imagine if Kate Spade and Jonathan Adler had a love child. Kelley Lilien is it — whimsical and lux with a touch of vintage glamour, She's a California-based graphic designer and stylist available for hire. Yes, that's right. If you find yourself wanting to live inside one of the personality collages she creates and posts on her blog YOU CAN HIRE HER.

Those of us unable to work with Mrs. Lilien directly will have to be resourceful. Luckily, Mrs. Lilien is an exceptional host to everyone visiting her blog. She includes links to every item featured in each thoughtfully curated post. Clothing, accessories, artwork, housewares, collectibles — no category goes untouched. Vintage and contemporary pieces are mixed to create lust-worthy portraits of style.


Thursday, May 13, 2010

Danish Wall Units

Ardewerk en Zo is a furniture store located in a small village in the northern part of The Netherlands specializing in Royal System wall units designed by Poul Cadovius. They have a pretty sweet flickr page that also shoes vintage ads.

One day I will own one of these wall units...one day.





Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Mad Men Barbies


Okay. So, I grew up loving Barbie. Sure, my self esteem probably suffered because of this—I'm fairly certain the Day-to-Night Barbie seriously impacted my inability/need to find a work life balance and "have it all." That being said, I justify my past with the plastic, anatomically impossible blond as being an early exploration in fashion (check out that flip around skirt!) and decorating (that Dream House didn't set itself up.)

Mattel's Barbie Collector Mad Men
dolls manage to excite both the 5-year-old version of me as well as the 31-year-old. Can you imagine the furniture? Sigh. I might need a toy room...