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Jan 18, 2008 -
A while ago, I fell in love with Sfgirlbybay's folding vanity mirror (seen here and here), which I suspect she may have picked up at a flea market. I have since been on the hunt for a triptych vanity mirror, but I've not yet made the final splurge. I've come across several options that fit the bill and that I have mixed feelings about, because a part of me is still holding out for an antique one.
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Feb 27, 2008 -
Way back during her junior-high years, my sister went to art camp in Wisconsin with Kurt Halsey, who at the tender age of 14 was already developing his signature style. If you're a fan of his work, you'll want to snatch up this Kurt Halsey Wanderlust Triptych ($19.99, was $40), available exclusively from Urban Outfitters. Each of these three pieces is printed on stretched cotton canvas and comes ready for hanging.
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Apr 20, 2009 -
One of my favorite things about Summer in the San Francisco Bay Area is attending California Shakespeare plays at the Bruns Amphitheatre, an insanely beautiful outdoor theater in the Siesta Valley between Berkeley and Orinda, CA. This season, the company is staging Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, and I'm totally excited about the look of the set. Set designer Neil Patel is creating an Italianesque urban landscape that, according to the play's director, John Moscone, “was initially inspired by a kind of fascist architecture in Italy.
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Jul 08, 2008 -
If you can't pop out your back door and jump into a nice, wet watering hole on those dog days this month, you can still feel the warmth of Summer in your home by purchasing some pool photography. And, if you do have a pool, hanging a photograph of one on your walls will coordinate nicely. New York-based photographer Samantha West's moody and romantic "Saint James" print (2007) is available for purchase in 22" x 22" (inquire for price) — a perfect square to soak your house in Summer style.
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Jun 19, 2008 -
When Danish designer Hee Welling opened his refrigerator he didn't find a rotten science project or dozens of beers, but he discovered a chair. Three chairs, to be exact. Looking to design furniture using only one material, he was inspired to recycle refrigerator shelves to make his Hee Bar Stool ($98, reduced from $200), Chair ($98, reduced from $200), and Lounge ($250).
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Mar 03, 2008 -
UK retailer Habitat's modern décor may not be available to an American like me, but I can still appreciate the nostalgic I Spy-like imagery on their home page. Is it me or is this triptych chaotically beautiful? If the resolution were good enough, I'd print it out, frame it, and hang it.
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