by DesignBabylon on 29 January 2010
Ok, ok… so “curule” is really a smarty-pants-make-everyone-feel-dumb way of saying “x-based” stool, but don’t discount the “humble” stool’s contribution to interior design. The curule is also known as a Savanarola chair or a Dante chair. Whatever you call it, it is a classic piece that can be always incorporated into any decorating style.
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by DesignBabylon on 12 August 2009
To say that my current home office is currently uninspiring would be a drastic understatement. How can I create inspired interiors for others when my own workspace is so…well…. lacking. It has all the great bones for becoming a great office but right now it’s kinda dark, which does nothing for this girl who lives for bright color and pattern.
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Jan Showers,
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Ruthie Sommers,
Simon Upton Designer,
small space,
tear sheets,
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Virginia Macdonald
by Brett on 3 August 2009
Because of the popularity of the open-plan, formal dining rooms are getting used less and less, so why not take your kitchen up a notch and have dinner parties there?
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