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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
waxing poetic
In case you missed the house of designer Isabel Lopez in AD, check out some of these images. It might be one of my favorite approaches. The bones don't hurt either - it's an old wax factory. I love the effortless looking mix. I'm especially digging that purple velvet sofa- Venitian painting combo, mixed in with those mid-century chairs. None of it looks too precious, and 'done'. Right up my reality alley. There are more where these came from over at AD's site.
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