Showing posts with label wallpaper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wallpaper. Show all posts

1/27/2018

GUCCI - Home Decor !!


7.5' tall but 8' wide
Made in Italy

The fact that they're even Making panelled screens I think is awesome.
I didn't put the prices because the point is to get inspired and build or
find something similar, not actually Buy these ridiculously $$ items.
But the screens are $25K+



Love this 50s catalogue-style image of the
chair collection





Gucci - tropical 3-panel screen
Lurex tropical jacquard





Beechwood
Height: 6.5 feet
Width: 8.5 feet










Gucci - Lurex jacquard three panel screen 
6' wide 7.5' tall
Engineered wood (MDF)!









Bordeaux painted beechwood







Gucci - Velvet cushion with Kingsnake embroidery
100% feather fill
$1,500 CAD





Fumus, Star Eye candle 
dark and intense fragrance of birch, orange leaves and beeswax
Burn time: 68 hours
C$ 420



Herbarium beetle incense burner
White porcelain stag beetle with Herbarium motif and opening to hold incense stick
Porcelain
$370




Gucci - Pineapple print wallpaper






Gucci - Heron print wallpaper





1/01/2017

Warm Rooms for a Happy Year

Welcome to the redesigned LBS of Flesh fashion blog!
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Let's start the year off w/ some beautiful Interiors!
No rhyme or reason here, just chose rooms I like that feel warm to me


a Robert Couturier victorian style living room



Frédéric Malle's dining room
Pink rug, deep green walls & matching chairs.



Le Salon Hollandais - the dining room at Chateau De Groussay by designer Emilio Terry.
It was built in 1815 by the duchesse de Charest, a daughter of the governess of 
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette's children.

Love the large globes on the chandelier - looks like glowing fruit on a vine!



Room at the Lyford Cay Club in the Bahamas by designer Tom Scheerer

Reminds me of Golden Girls for some reason.



Love this deep turquoise wall with the gold velvet armchairs



Black-stained wood-panelled foyer by Rafael de Cárdenas 



a blush-colored dining room w/ sandstone dining table by Celerie Kemble




David Netto’s midcentury house, built by architect Richard Neutra in 1959.

Just look at that exposed fireplace! So chic.




Warm corner window workspace.



1853 Second Empire Victorian parlour in Ohio.





designer Kelly Wearstler's black front hall



Designer Jeffrey Bilhuber's Long Island home, built in 1668.
The hallway is papered with Quadrille wallpaper, a historical reissue called Climbing Hydrangea that first appeared in a scene in Gone with the Wind (1940).


I found the same paper in purple used in a bedroom



The pink guest bathroom in Jeffrey Bilhuber's home.



Calm, bright but warm nursery



a serene dining room in Brooklyn by Tom Scheerer




A busy living room that I just had to include because of the
Sweet little armchair for a child with a fawn-print fabric 
(they call it antelope print)



Warm grey bedroom by Artistic Design




The flat of interior designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent.
A little too white, but the gold tufted chairs and textured rug warm it up.




Stunning foyer