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Ping-pong was invented on the dining tables of England in the 19th century, and it was called Wiff-waff! And there, I think, you have the difference between us and the rest of the world. Other nations, the French, looked at a dining table and saw an opportunity to have dinner; we looked at it and saw an opportunity to play Wiff-waff.
Boris Johnson
At Chatsworth House - another house that I fell in love with (actually, thanks to the Pride and Prejudice movie I was already quite in like with it!)
I wouldn't mind sitting down to a Christmas dinner here...
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Que adorable! Round Provencal table from Grange, available in 29 gorgeous colors, including blue, green, yellow, pink, orange, and lipstick red.
Photo from www.grange.fr.
This doesn't look like a room where one would eat a banana. Maybe they're fake? Hand-painted mural by Warnock Studios. Osborne & Little Coromandel silk draperies. Design by Barry Dixon.
Photo by Edward Addeo, from Barry Dixon Interiors.
Although it is the oldest downstairs room, the dining room was extensively renovated early in the 19th century in Federal style. The painting over the buffet is of General Benjamin Lincoln, Hingham's most famous Revolutionary War soldier. Lincoln accepted the General Cornwallis' sword at Yorktown. The corner cupboard is filled with China export porcelain, a nod to Hingham's maritime past.
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Words cannot express how grateful I am to be able to call this woman mother.
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN - This classic Singapore piece has been updated with a glass top, 4 ft diameter
a different view of our dining area.
table and chairs: vintage
shelves: ikea expedit
print: 'its pop its art' 'miss you' by the rolling stones
is a good mantra. the house needs some cleanup, but the flowers are blooming and it's time to enjoy the day first :) hope you enjoy yours!
brian created this arragement after we came back from the cherry blossom festival where we saw amazing ikebana on display. he was so inspired, he picked out the best from the yard and put it together. a few hours later, we realized that the hyacinth aroma gave us bad headaches, so it moved to the porch..{sigh!}
My sister Deanne Coles-Christensen is a gifted decorator. I helped her shoot these photos of her incredible home in Santa Fe that she’s sadly leaving after ten years. She's moving to Salt Lake City this week.
Deanne’s philosophy as an interior designer is to use her clients’ existing objects — those items with personal history and meaning — rather than purchase a bunch of new stuff. If you could use some of this beauty in your life, hire her. She’s now available for consultations and no job is too big or small.
Current object lust: Baker's Round Dining Table, which was featured in Domino's final issue (sniff). 30.5" high by 60" in diameter, available in light oak (shown) and dark limed oak finish, no. BST9597, $2,842.
Where does an admiral dine? In the great cabin aboard the HMS Victory!
This spacious cabin spans the width of the ship's stern. The day cabin is visible in the background. Note the bulkheads that can swing down from the ceiling to separate the two cabins.
This is a six-image stitch.
my hubby is a high school teacher, and yesterday he had the day off. alas, i did not. when i asked him what he'd do with his day, he said he thought he'd head up to borders to replace our copy of serenity (a dvd we'd lent out, but we forgot to whom, and we really want to see it again, so whomever we lent it to can keep it, cos life's too short not to do stupid shit like that in my opinion, and could i possibly use any more tenses in this sentence?). ANYway, we had some extra coupons, and he said, "what should i do with these?" "i don't know, surprise me." and then i promptly forgot the entire conversation.
a long day ensued. meetings, tense ones -- meeting the boss's new boss, etc., then dinner with the boss and the boss's new boss (who was fabulous, in the end). at the restaurant, florian called. i told him i'd be home later than i'd thought. "well, look in your bag when you get home." (that is, my normal everyday bag, not the smaller bag i use when i have to do the business casual thing and go to the corporate office for meetings. girls will understand this.) ANYway, i figured it was something that had come in the mail that i needed to see.
this book -- this gloriously fabulous book -- was what was in my bag.
p.s. if'n yer interested, go here, plug "walker evans signs" into the little amazon.com widget, and go to town. not only will you get the book, but you'll also support my favorite non-profit radio station. wheeeee!
Cauliflower cheese, black pepper sausage with onions and Turkish peppers, and kale salad with apple and hazelnuts. Oh, and a bottle of champagne.
GONE--Incredible presence; incredible piece. A-frames are somewhat reminiscent of the Eiffel tower. Rugged, industrial-vintage style frames support a beautiful wood top.
The dining table in the kitchen area of Marie & Alan's renovated 1960's Belfast home.
You can read more about this shoot and what was involved in creating this and some of the other images we produced at the time here: Natural direction of light.
Stylist: Marie McMillen.
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