Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 28, 2008 -
Anna Spiro created this Christmas window display for her shop, Black & Spiro, in Brisbane, Australia. The display has a blue, white, and pink color palette and uses old Delftware to decorate the tree, as well as silver bowls and pink roses. I think it's a very festive, imaginative design for a window display, but I can't say I'd recreate it in my own home.
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Sep 15, 2008 -
I personally tend to gravitate towards modern décor, though I ideally like to mix styles. But, as I was raised in a traditional-style home, I do have an appreciation for the sort of old, dusty way of decorating . .
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Dec 26, 2007 -
Maxim Velcovsky, who was raised in Czechoslovakia, took two of the most common decorations of his childhood and welded them into An Ornament and a Crime ($1,000), a bust of Lenin decorated with the famous blue-onion pattern, which is known in the US as Delft. What do you think?
Love It or Hate It?
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