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    Thursday, July 31, 2008

    Print of the Day

    Camilla D'Errico's "Malificent". I -love- this piece. A Paper Tiger is carrying the print, only $100.00. Signed and numbered of course.
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    Tuesday, July 29, 2008

    Print of the Day


    Japanese Wolf, by Yumiko Kayukawa. Featured at the shooting gallery august 16th through sept 6th.
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    Morning!

    FredFlare is having a sale in their lomo camera department today, 10 dollars off of everything. Definitely worth checking out if you are a lomo fan like me. As you can see I even keep my boxes and use them as decor.
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    Monday, July 28, 2008

    Print of the Day


    Untitled (Thumbelina) by Esao.

    I absolutely love this piece, I remember reading about how he made the plate she lays upon. Its so lovely and still.
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    Retro from Desire to Inspire


    Look at that -table-. I absolutely love it. I need to brush up on my design classes to remember what it is, something about cornices. I love it, such a great idea, with a classical use. Desire to Inspire always does its job.
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    Sunday, July 27, 2008

    Tom Bagshaw


    Tom Bagshaw has a whimsical while simultaneously cartoonish style. This series is called Candy Fantasy. Its one of the pieces listed on Blueflip Art.
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    First Kiss


    I love this print by Ninja vs. Penguin.
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    Jen Altman con't




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    Jen Altman





    nabbed these images from Design*Sponge's feature of Jen Altman's house. I absolutely love everything about it. From the subtly ornate detailing, to the white ceramic birds in the tray centerpiece. Its all so effortlessly elegant. I'll put up the rest of the photos in a minute. (Oh and check out those nested accent tables, they remind me of something from Brocade Home)
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    See Jane Work



    See Jane Work, I love this company. Lovely office supplies, organizers and the like, all quality. These two sets are my favorites, the Emma Letter Holder and Tray Price $22.95, and the Emma Opener and Pencil Tray Price $12.95.
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    Wallpaper!




    brocade design is the best at finding the things I love. I can't get enough floral patterns and baroque patterns. And check out those lotus votive holders on those tables, killer, absolutely killer. If I had a bar it would look like that, only perhaps different colours with faux pearl strings rather than crystal.
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    Jewelry Lust




    I can honestly say that I love what designer Justin Giunta does with my birthstone, pearls. I've never loved pearls until I saw the edge he could bring to them with his line, Subversive Jewelry, he even has a capsule line at target. Mmm. Anyway I had to share to loveliness of these, edgy and still...girly.
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    Saturday, July 26, 2008

    James Jean

    So, despite my highly baroque tastes in decor in furnishings, my taste in art is...well...you will see. James Jean is one of my favorite artists, he's done things for Prada, My Chemical Romance, and dozens of magazines. He's a god among men/women, etc. These are some of my favorite pieces by him.



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    Friday, July 25, 2008


    Couldn't forget about this beauty. I love those chairs....and that table!
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    Mmmm

    So according to one of my favorite blogs, Desire to Inspire, these shots are from Miki Duisterhof's portfolio. I love everything about them. I love white kitchens with slat shelving and open cabinets. And check out those silver urns contrasting with the richness of those roses. So lovely.



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    Wednesday, July 23, 2008

    Adam Wallacavage





    No sense in posting on chandeliers without mentioning His Awesomeness, Adam Wallacavage. He taught himself the lost art of italian scagliola and applied it to his home, his art, etc. He is uber awesome, and he made a custom chandelier for Tarina Tarantino, mistress of pretty things.
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