Eva Radke worked as an art department coordinator in the film industry for many years. While doing so, she grew very aware of all of the waste the field created. Her solution: Film Biz Recycling. A store selling all sorts of props from the sets of wrapped movies, music videos, theater productions and tv […]
@ home in Mexico City, DF
Today’s home is located in the Mexico City neighborhood of La Roma. It is a part of town that features wide tree lined streets, small parks and old mansions of yesteryear. “Being in the jewelry business, I am all about the accessories in the home: crystal chandeliers, jeweled boxes, ornate candelabras…” says homeowner Cheryl […]
Tuesdays Trend: Burlap
Burlap, is a coarsely woven fabric made from fibers of jute, flax, or hemp. Although we often find it as webbing for upholstered furniture, carpet backing or in the form of a sack, it has also found it’s way into our homes through many other objects. It is a sure-fire way of adding a […]
An Afternoon at the NY Botanical Garden
We popped over the New York Botanical Garden to check out the Gardens of the Alhambra exhibit. Inside the Victorian conservatory, among other things, lemon trees, rosemary, jasmine and fountains. All the things we think about when we think of a Mediterranean garden. …and at the lovely pond…
Beach Homes {Costa Brava, Spain}
Here’s another dreamy beach home. This time, in Cadeques, on Spain’s Costa Brava. The designer, Marta Esteve, used the light of the Mediterranean as inspiration when working on this two-story home. Glass was used abundantly to allow as much natural light in as possible and to take advantage of the views. Enjoy & Happy […]
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