Archive for December, 2008
Chandelier Wall Graphic by Blik
Add an added touch of modern glamour to your walls with these fabulous wall stickers.
The Chandelier Wall Graphic by Blik Surface Graphics turns plain, flat surfaces into whimsical wallscapes with self-adhesive decals that put playful design into the hands of those who want peel-n-place results. Graphics can be affixed to any flat surface, including walls, windows, tables, and mirrors and are easily removed. Blik, located in Venice, CA, designs and manufactures award-winning self-adhesive decals. The Chandelier Wall Graphic by Blik Surface Graphics features a 7 decal package that includes: 29″ x 13″ chandelier, 11″ x 6″ add-on piece, 5″ x 3″ add-on piece, and 4- 13″ chains. It is available in Black or White. Shipping: This item usually ships in one week.
Shop: Chandelier Wall Graphic by Blik
Victoria Ghost Chair by Kartell
Here’s another Kartell gem, the Victoria Ghost Chair by the talented Philippe Starck. This too is found in countless home decor magazines. I luv this chair, it add classic feel but in a modern way.
Victoria Ghost Chair by Kartell
The Kartell Victoria Ghost Chair, designed by Philippe Starck, is a chair born of classic lines whose rounded backrest recalls the shape of antique medallions. The linear and geometric seat completes the look. The chair is formed of a single injection mold, is stable and comfortable, scratch and weather resistant, and stackable to 6 high. The Victoria Ghost Chair has great charm and personality which fits elegantly into a variety of surroundings and is suitable for outdoor and commercial use. Kartell, headquartered in Italy, creates superb products through its commitment to project, design, and technological innovation.
- Materials: Transparent or batch-dyed polycarbonate.
- Colors: Crystal, Smoke Grey (shown), or Glossy Black.
Shop: Victoria Ghost Chair by Kartell
For Like Ever – Fabulous Poster
I don’t know about you, but I fell in love with this poster when I first saw it in the cover of the September 2006 Domino magazine and is still going strong. It become so popular that the company who makes the posters, Village, has reprinted it.
found it again perusing the ever so fabulous Apartment Therapy website and came acrsos the poster again in their article LA House Tour: Laure’s Constant Change, and really this poster I think will stand the test of time. It’s pretty and I personlly think it captures our youth (for those that grew up in the Clueless age).
Where to buy: village











