I just got back from driving out to Northbrook to pick up a couple of chairs. I got there about 20 minutes early (didn’t want to be late with traffic, so I played it safe) and had a little time to kill. Drove around looking for a place to grab coffee and found a consignment shop instead. Guess who came back home with four chairs today instead of just two!
The pair with rush seating is the pair I went out there to get, but the others were too good to pass up. Either set could be a candidate for painting. But on to this week’s Honor Roll!
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A guide to Chicago’s vernacular architecture. (Our first house was a cross between a Workers Cottage and a Bungalow.)
image: Curbed Chicago Flickr pool/Debbie Mercer via Curbed -
Is it pretentious to have a drawing room? I mean, kinda. But I like a little pretention. Excuse me whilst I retire to the parlor.
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I’ve been noticing an uptick in Bauhaus style too, and I am fully on board. That, Art Deco, and ’80s Memphis Group style all seem to be trending.
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More light shed on Sylvia Plath. (Did you read the unabridged journals back when they came out too? Ah, my early bookstore days.)
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San Francisco’s lollipop landscaping is pretty cute.
Please vote!
A reminder to please vote for my rug designs for Annie Selke so that hopefully one (or more) will go on to production!
- VOTE — like this on Instagram: Snug as a Bug in a Rug
- VOTE — like this on Instagram: Going Buggy Rug (my favorite)
- VOTE — like this on Instagram: A Quilty Rug (in the lead)