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Great and modern furniture and accessories all from The Foundary. I’ll have the light wood console. All of them are simply amazing. Woo...
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Photos by Thomas Whiteside for Elle Magazine Last week while reviewing Elle magazine, I noticed a new fashion trend. And I’m not talking ab...
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When we moved to our new home, the fireplace was one of the areas that I wanted to "stand out". Being so close to the entryway and...
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Some of the items used for this collage, including the deer head, are an excellent idea for gifts for Father's day. I have to say that ...
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I know this tutorial might come a bit late, but Christmas decoration came earlier this year with the Home Depot Holiday Style Challenge . No...
Thank you so much for being an Urban Jungle Blogger, Gloribell! Mr. Hoya looks so elegant with its curled leaves! I think the first styling with the ballerina & acrobat (and the Atelier Stella planter of course!) is my favorite. Mr. Hoya will also be a perfect match for your new armchair once he'll wear his flowers (which are usually pale pink, right?). So exciting!
ReplyDeleteThanks Igor! Huge fan of Stella on this part of the world. Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteOMG my friends mother has one of these in her house and its HUGE! Ive been wondering what the name of it is. Now I know. I love the sculptural quality of it. The curled leaves are so unique.
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