The first vendors are basically lighting and accessories manufacturers that have a few small tables and casegoods thrown in . . .
Thought these two looked very Dorothy Draper-esque.
Liked this leggy table. Very elegant. |
Lots of wood and gold and gold wood at the Phillips Collection.
Who doesn't need a black sheep in their living room? It can speak volumes about their family history.
Some cool pieces from Global Views:
And possibly one of my favorites in the accessories arena - Made Goods. Just look at all the faux shagreen goodness.
These shagreen trays about killed me! Oh, how I wanted to take them all home.
Then I spied this malachite tray, and I think my heart skipped a beat.
Next up, Serge De Troyer for some interesting focal point pieces . . .
Kind of liked the vibe in this place . . .
They had the whole French/Belgian linen thing going on like SO many others did, but they seemed to infuse theirs with more cleans lines and interesting textures. So, I gave them props for that.
And the rugs, my God, the rugs. These were all over the place, and I loved them so. Wish I could've fit one in my carry-on.
I believe they called these sari rugs. They are made of silk in ikat patterns and are so gorgeous. Maybe in my next life.Okay, so I still have a ton more to show you, as well as share some fun stories re: who I met (hint: her initials are MM), but I'll be back with more tomorrow. Your eyes probably hurt from all the beauty.
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