Absolutely! Like the sofa upholstered in fabric that looks like children scribbled all over it!!! Can you imagine? But there is something so perfect and organic about it... I love you pick here!
All the time, did you read my I wish I were brave post, it is full of rooms I wish I could have in my home and only a few would actually work. It is fun to dream, never stop doing that,it is just to fun!! Kathysue
Yes yes and yes! I recently brought a set of chairs home from my grandmother's home (she gave them to me, I didn't sneak them). I have admired them for years but they desperately need an upholstery job. And, just as you said, they have no place in my home. So what to do--spend the money or store them until they might someday belong? In any case, I think that settee is darling.
This settee completely takes my breath away...from the moment I saw in on the cover of New York Magazine Over a year ago. Then, I had NO- idea it was made my Anthro. I walked in a store & literally had to gain composure. I was so excited bc I thought it was a 20 thousand dollar custom piece! Currently I'm considering having my seamstress recreate the fabric & upholstering a settee I already have. One way or another i'll have this settee!! :) -Lauren
Absolutely! Like the sofa upholstered in fabric that looks like children scribbled all over it!!! Can you imagine? But there is something so perfect and organic about it...
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... "your" pick here~ sorry!
ReplyDeleteI have often admired over the to pieces but my then my judgement gets the best of me!
ReplyDeleteI thought that settee was pretty fly, too, and you know it's miles away from my personal style.
ReplyDeleteAll too often. I consider it an occupational hazard! Marija
ReplyDeleteThat piece is pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteoh yes! My husband says I would need 3 or 4 homes to decorate with everything I wanted to!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!
ReplyDeleteYes...and I usually get it anyway :) Thanks so much for the comment left on my blog!
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yes! my bed.... :) it has no design consistency, and actually has metal flowers on it..but I love it
ReplyDeleteyes.. and the best advice I got from Jill Sharp Brinson was along the lines of.. if you love it, you'll make it fit xoxo
ReplyDeleteAll the time, did you read my I wish I were brave post, it is full of rooms I wish I could have in my home and only a few would actually work. It is fun to dream, never stop doing that,it is just to fun!! Kathysue
ReplyDeleteSounds like the story of my life!! I'm constantly finding new things I love and want to incorporate into my home. xx
ReplyDeleteYes, yes and yes!
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yes, yes, yes....and I think it's that settee!!
ReplyDeleteEvery day.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever looked at the site for The Divine Chair Company? Fab.
Yep! :-)
ReplyDeleteI do it all the time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog... hope to see you back!
FAB-U-LOUS!
ReplyDeleteALL THE TIME :)
ReplyDeleteYes yes and yes! I recently brought a set of chairs home from my grandmother's home (she gave them to me, I didn't sneak them). I have admired them for years but they desperately need an upholstery job. And, just as you said, they have no place in my home. So what to do--spend the money or store them until they might someday belong? In any case, I think that settee is darling.
ReplyDeleteThis settee completely takes my breath away...from the moment I saw in on the cover of New York Magazine Over a year ago. Then, I had NO- idea it was made my Anthro. I walked in a store & literally had to gain composure. I was so excited bc I thought it was a 20 thousand dollar custom piece! Currently I'm considering having my seamstress recreate the fabric & upholstering a settee I already have. One way or another i'll have this settee!! :) -Lauren
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