Unknown… Anybody with information out there? |
Fornasetti for ever….
Maria Felix - This Lady doesn’t mess around !
La Doña.
Maria Felix |
Jewelry that belonged to the fabulous Maria Felix. |
Dream Home - Paris
Paris 8th on the Arc de Triomphe at Sotheby’s Realty |
Paris 8th on the Arc de Triomphe at Sotheby’s Realty |
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Marquetry Cabinet, 2007 by Yannick Chastang |
DIY Idea - Get the Look |
Fornasetti Rug - Emisfero Occidentale here |
OMG
Farrah Fawcett |
Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino |
Icon Trend Selection in Jade Green |
Tony Duquette- Malachite rug from Roubini Rugs
Climbing Leopard rug by Diane Von Furstenberg for The Rug Company
Arthur Pleva Curt Schlevogt Art Deco Vase in Jade from VANDM |
1970 Lucite Glass Coffee Table - Cache here |
Top 10 color Trends 2013/14 - ‘Get the Look'
Part I.
The Selman Marrakech. Photo- Grégoire Gardette |
PURPLE
Dark shades of Purple and intense Ink Blues provide the foundation to a glamour trend with a Regency or Moroccan flair. Root these intense shades with Ash Grey or the blackest Black.
The advanced trend-setter will mix these galaxy colors with warm gold, bronze or amber to create an eerie brilliance.
Icon-trend Selection |
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Russian Amethyst colored cut glass and gilt bronze amphora vases at Bonhams Auction, Australia HERE
Kismos inspired low lounge chair from Taylor & Llorente HERE
Artifort Sofa from KEZU, Australia HERE
Magenta Kryptonite USA 1980’s |
Rug from Fenton & Fenton, Australia HERE |
John Widdicomb Dining Chairs American 1960’s |
Betty Cobonpue, 1980s Furniture Designer
Betty Cobonpue |
MY LATEST DISCOVERY
Betty Cobonpue
Betty Cobonpue is a Philippines-based furniture designer who in the 1980s created a line of furniture called Scultura.
Cobonpue’s collection is superbly crafted and very rare to find. She has described her designs with a simple mantra: No hard edges! In her work ribbon detailing twists and lines flow smoothly through the entire furniture piece. Unlike most rattan furniture that is woven, her furniture is made from thin pieces of rattan vine, carefully cut, heated and wet-bent over wooden forms. This method makes the pieces very strong and they don’t wobble like most rattan furniture.
Betty Cobonpue - Rattan furniture |
Betty Cobonpue - Rattan furniture |
Betty Cobonpue - Rattan furniture |
Betty Cobonpue - Rattan furniture |
Betty Cobonpue - Rattan furniture |
Betty Cobonpue - Rattan furniture |
Betty Cobonpue - Rattan furniture |
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