Showing posts with label lamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lamps. Show all posts

Saturday, March 19, 2011

{storage inspiration: on display}

a-place-for-everything
shoe-storage-cabinet

. . . if the glass-front cabinet in the living room were not filled with books, old photographs and love letters tied with ribbon, it would be filled with shoes, shoes, shoes -- only there would not be room for his things as here, and of course, everything would be heels . . .

{p.s.} more shoe storage here

{image: vtwonen via interiors porn}

Thursday, April 15, 2010

{two lovely things: mirror, mirror}



{two lovely things}: whether an extraordinarily elegant 1940s dressing table from the south of france or a exquisitely ornate 1920s mirrored table with a charming pink glass lamp and spring roses, the dazzling glimmer of mirrored things always infuses perfect glamour into every room . . .

{p.s.} a few things on this bright thursday morning:
* fun new things at the side project
* bicycling in heels
* and the third guest post for lucky magazine can be viewed here

{images: 1 - scan, glamorous rooms by jan showers; abrams, new york;
2 - scan, photography by polly wreford for easy elegance by atlanta bartlett}

Sunday, November 4, 2007

{venetian art glass lamps}



These beautiful lamps have had a bit of press recently, and I'm writing about them because I really liked the e-mail Ed and Doug sent me today, and because I love their story. They also happen to have an extensive collection of original Venetian Art Glass Lamps--an entire east coast warehouse full, to be exact. The business partners recently acquired all the remaining inventory of the Edward P. Paul Company (BALBOA Lamps), purchasing hundreds of pairs of "these beautiful art pieces and had them rebuilt with safe new UL Certified hardware and we are now selling them to the public for the first time since they were packed away in their original shipping crates for nearly 50 years."

They also recently opened a boutique showroom in Dallas.




For more information, contact:
Ed Sexton & Doug Taylor
Swank Lighting
512-448-2688

Showroom
:
Debris Antiques
1205 Slocum Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
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