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“Thank you, Dad”

the art forger, isabella stewart gardner museum, dad (5)Recently, I finished reading the book, “The Art Forger” by Barbara A. Shapiro, and the memories it stirred up have been both a surprise and a gift.  The story centers on the heist of millions of dollars of artwork, including an important Degas painting, from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum,  in Boston in March of 1990.

My father, who was an artist, took me to this fabulous museum when I was eight years old.  It is a gorgeous Italian-inspired villa with lush gardens and grand piazzas; it was the most beautiful place I had ever seen.  Little did I know that it would turn out to be an experience that influenced my future.  It inspired my yearning to travel and study abroad, and my life-long love of art and design.

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Villa – Lasting Impressions

At the beginning of every year, we like to revisit our website portfolio and design stories to update with our most recent work.  We want to keep the content fresh, and so this year, we’ve added a new design story.  Transitional Splendor.  You may remember, we mentioned travelling to Dallas to furnish a Villa for one of our clients.  Now that we have the professional interior photos by John Smith Photography, we want to share them with you!

The home's Mediterranean architecture is the backdrop for the furnishings and accessories.

The home’s Mediterranean architecture is the backdrop for transitional furnishings and accessories.

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In Living Color

On a recent trip to D.C. I visited  the Smithsonian Institute’s National Museum of Natural History where they were exhibiting the  winners of the Windland Smith Rice International Photography Awards. The exhibit was called “Nature’s Best Photography” and it truly was breathtaking!lg_hall13_BO

What colors do you see in your everyday surroundings?  When you think of color in nature, you probably think of neutrals, greens, and blues. If you  explore a little further however, you  will discover an amazing  palette – the whole world in living color.

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Elizabeth Carmel‘s “Subterranean Garden” taken in Quintana Roo  in Southeastern Mexico is colorful and organic, inspiring this fabric scheme, paired with a stunning decorative glass bowl.

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