Eddie Ross is at it again. Last month, he headed down to the New Orleans Home and Garden Show, where he was asked to design a room showcasing products from participating vendors and stores around town. He started with this lavender wall color to set a soft tone to the space. Then, he added an antique mantel from a local shop, a Swedish Secretary ($7,500), an antique zinc pedestal dining table from Perch, and some sleek, black Chippendale chairs. He then accessorized with some classic antique glass and white ceramic dinnerware. The result is supremely elegant and quite impressive, considering the quick turnaround. To see his finished product, read more.
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Julia Cocco'
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Michael Stars
Its really true that he just decorates like an older rich woman living in the hamptons. its so dowdy
1I don't like this at all. Reminds me of my loaded socal relatives (whom I can not stand).
2Looks nice..
3This room does not say anything. There are rooms with less in them that have more of an essence.
4Thanks so much for all your sweet comments! As the headlining designer for the New Orleans Home & Garden Show, my team and I are honored to have had the opportunity to inspire so many who lost so much.
xo
5Eddie
Awesome!
6It's pretty, but you could do a lot more with a lot less $.
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