12.22.2009
Luminaries
I just returned from a trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico. I was so inspired by all the luminaries that lined the top of the architecture throughout the town. I just might have to do it next year at my home.
12.15.2009
Invisible Lightswitch
Forbes & Lomax is a British company that specialize in designer light switches, dimmers and socket outlets they have now presented the new Invisible Lightswitch. It was inspired by 1930’s glass switches but with the advantages of modern technology, the Lightswitch has a thick transparent acrylic face plate which allows the paint color or wallpaper to show through. It's a dream that they are now making them for the US and Canada. Thank you Forbes & Lomax


11.20.2009
The Hutch Sale
For all of you that don't read Bunny's Beat she just announced.......
"It’s no secret that I love to shop. I am always buying pieces that might work for a potential client or things to add to my personal collection. For the first time, I have decided to make these treasures available to the public. I have created "The Hutch", a mini shop, in my design office where these antiques, artwork, and unique decorative objects of all price points are for sale.
Some items include a pair of Art Deco taborets for $600, a 19th century hand painted two-panel screen for $900, a pair of 85”H woven stainless steel columns 85" for $3600, as well as beautiful 20” and 22” pillows made from antique textiles, some with coordinating lumbars."
The Hutch is open to the public:
306 East 61st Street, 5th floor
Hours are 9-5 M-F
Cash, check, or charge
The selection will be updated frequently, but hurry in before it is all gone!
"It’s no secret that I love to shop. I am always buying pieces that might work for a potential client or things to add to my personal collection. For the first time, I have decided to make these treasures available to the public. I have created "The Hutch", a mini shop, in my design office where these antiques, artwork, and unique decorative objects of all price points are for sale.
Some items include a pair of Art Deco taborets for $600, a 19th century hand painted two-panel screen for $900, a pair of 85”H woven stainless steel columns 85" for $3600, as well as beautiful 20” and 22” pillows made from antique textiles, some with coordinating lumbars."
The Hutch is open to the public:
306 East 61st Street, 5th floor
Hours are 9-5 M-F
Cash, check, or charge
The selection will be updated frequently, but hurry in before it is all gone!
10.30.2009
Bunny William's on Martha Stewart
10.14.2009
10.06.2009
Architectural Beams
I love the look of rustic architectual beams at the ceiling. It's so classy and timeless. The arched bookcases flanking the fireplace are quiet lovely as well. It creates a strong focal point. I'm not sure who the designer is?? Anyone? I think I pulled this images from House Beautiful.
Allison Caccoma
Outdoor Swing Set
10.05.2009
9.29.2009
Front Door
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