A trip to Atlanta isn't complete without visiting Linda Horsley Antiques and being mesmerized by her masterful and beautiful tablescapes. Here are some pics from this past February. I'd love to write more about them but my day-job calls...hope you're having a great week.…
Speaking of Black & White
Thanks for all your feedback on my chair fabric. I am definitely going with the Joonas. And speaking of things that are black and white, this sweet girl is a big reason I've been missing from the blog world lately . . .Our 2-year-old Bernese Mountain Dog, Coco, has some mysterious affliction that ha…
Richard Taylor at Round Top & a Giant Clam at Pottery Barn
It's freezing here in DC and we even have snow forecasted - I can't believe I didn't plan to go to Round Top this spring! If you're lucky enough to be headed that way, keep in mind that it's the only time Richard Taylor of Flat Earth Designs sells directly to the public. Here are some pics from wh…
New England Charm

FROM the archives - A post by Ann of Hill Country House reminded me to pick up the current issue of New England Home while I was in Cape Cod. It was full of great homes and this Connecticut house by Boston based designer Charles Spada caught my eye. The green in this library is so refreshing. The ar…
Raji Radhakrishnan - One Kings Lane Tastemaker Tag Sale

Mark Tuesday March 29th (6 pm PT) on your calendar - DC area designer and curateDE co-founder Raji Radhakrishnan will be selling 170+ unique and beautiful pieces in a One Kings Lane Tastemaker Tag Sale. Raji's work has been featured in Metropolitan Home, Traditional Home, The Washington Post and Ell…
It's Black and White

If you've read my blog over the past year, you've probably seen this chair. As per usual, I have waffled back and forth over which fabric I should use to recover it. I thought I had settled on one. I ordered the fabric, and it sat neatly folded in my bedroom for months. I just couldn't pull the trig…