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Apr 28, 2009 -
Yesterday, I showed you some home décor items that had been inspired by weapons. Of course, I can't show you war without bringing you some signs of peace as well. Besides the obvious peace signs, I included some dove-related items as well, since doves are a traditional symbol of peace.
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Dec 21, 2007 -
What better way to say Peace on Earth than with some lovely doves ($34) flocked together on your holiday table? These 10 shearling doves have been handsewn together, and decorate a table with 10 shearling doves hand sewn together. This functional art piece measures approximately 15" x 9".
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Dec 12, 2007 -
(Warning: Puns ahead. Proceed with caution.) Aren't these holiday ornaments so dove-ly? Paper Boat Press Holiday Doves ($17) are handmade ceramic ornaments, and each piece is hand-painted.
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Jun 23, 2009 -
When a writer and an artist couple bought property in Los Angeles's happening Echo Park neighborhood, they wanted a home that would serve as an urban oasis in Los Angeles. Instead of constructing a home that jutted out from the Los Angeles hillside, they wanted something more discrete and comforting, and envisioned a home that nestled into the landscape.
After hiring architect Rachel Allen, they planned a home that would update the classic California ranch house, emphasizing indoor-outdoor living.
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Apr 27, 2009 -
While I'm definitely a peace-loving gal, I can't deny the influence that war and weaponry have had on home decor as of late. From gun vases to bullet planters, it seems as if product designers have a different definition of homeland security than our national leaders. While this may be a commentary on our society's obsession with weapons, I'm still not necessarily willing to stock my home with guns — be they real or made of ceramic.
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Nov 25, 2008 -
You can count on Kate Spade to infuse full-on girliness into her holiday décor. Spade's candy-colored Holly Heights Tidbit Plates ($50) are good enough to eat! The set of two green/yellow and two red/pink plates has ample festivity for holiday entertaining, but the central starry snowflake pattern is subtle enough that you can pull off the plates all year long.
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Nov 24, 2008 -
Last night I was watching Gossip Girl re-runs online, and naturally was forced to watch short commercials during the show. God forbid I be torn from Chace Crawford for 24 seconds! Luckily, I was kind of entertained by a Maria Sharapova Canon Powershot commercial; not because I'm a fan, but because her dog, Dolce, becomes a bit of a camera whore when passersby fall in love with the pooch.
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Dec 15, 2007 -
- Designer Susan Tully made this farmhouse fantastic.
- We showed you how to hide your DVD collection in a book.
- Wind could fuel Britain's homes by 2020.
- Merkx+Girod Architects turned a 13th century cathedral into a bookstore.
- Blueprint folded (sort of).
- Henry Road's crimson table cloth is festive year-round.
- The Solara community in San Diego is the first to be completely powered by solar energy.
- Molly Meng is an accomplished collector.
- These ornaments would look dove-ly in your nest.
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