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Gemma has been a real champion through all the hassle with redressing the wound, first twice a day, but now just once. Towards the end she almost put her head into the cone by herself.
Description: First Day in Friartown: Pictures of OL/ Students during parking/ Check-In (outside of Slavin)/ Resource Fair (Slavin Lower Level)/ Welcome Session (speakers + OL during introduction)/ Small Groups on Slavin Lawn (lots of photos here, great session for marketing)/ Parents Panel (Slavin 64 Hall)/ Set for Parents entering Ray Dining Hall (outside Ray Dining Hall)/ Set for students entering Ray Dining Hall + eating at Ray
Dimensions: H 30” W 37” L 84”
Style: Mid-Century, Modern, Classic Contemporary
Description: This classic contemporary / mid-century modern dining table is crafted from solid black walnut and finished in a beautiful hand-rubbed oil finish. The tapered legs are proportioned perfectly, and angled outward, which is one to give this table its unique character.
The tabletop is 1 1/8” thick and the solid walnut.
After being meticulously sanded and inspected, a seven coat hand-rubbed oil finish is applied and the results are stunning.
Every detail is worked on this piece to create a true modern classic.
Wilkerson Furniture specializes in unique handcrafted furniture that is modern, sophisticated and highly functional. Mid Century, Eames era inspired furniture. Dining Tables, Coffee Tables, Credenzas, Mirrors, Lamps, and more.
Visit our online store at www.wilkersonfurniture.com
A detailed view of the dining area. Blogged about on roomlust.wordpress.com/.
Photo from his website: frankroop.com/.
On our diningtable, "Aubergine Cymbidium Orchid"
Was at the florist this morning for something else and came home with this nice Aubergine Orchid :))
Canon 70D with EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
FalconEyes SKK-2150D flash set
Jinbei White umbrella and Falconeyes Reflector/Silver umbrella.
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All the pots and plants pictured here are from Ikea...The middle, white one has been handwrittem with permanent silver ink by me. The sme one I was used for the making of tha Love mirrors.
there is a loneliness in this world so great that you can see it in the slow movement of the hands of a clock. people so tired, mutilated either by love or no love. people just are not good to each other one on one. the rich are not good to the rich the poor are not good to the poor. we are afraid.
Tulip pedestal table and chairs by Ecco Saarinen. Fiberglass pendant lamp by Mooi. I believe photo is from Design Within Reach.
Orla Kiely for Heal's, an exclusive range of furniture and home accessories reflecting both the designer’s work and Heal's core values.
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In this 1860s apartment in the 7th arrondissement in Paris, the dining room’s lacquered-oak table is by Christophe Delcourt, and the chairs are by Roche Bobois. Interior design by Klavs Rosenfalck.
Photo by Nicolas Mathéus, Elle Decor.
Not a whole lot of creativity on my part today. Just a picture of my kitchen table. Today was all about getting the shot for the day quickly. Quick, quick, quick! I tell myself that if I'm going to do this for 365 days some days it is going to have to be about quick, yes? So instead of devoting time to finding something interesting (to me) to shoot, I took took a nap with my dogs instead. And it was gooooooood.
I love this space -- it feels rustic yet chic and well-edited. No red-and-gold Provencal tablecloths and curtains and seat cushions, thank you! Not that those are entirely bad. They have their place -- in Provence.
Design by Mimmi O'Connell, the Italian-born, London-based interior designer known for her 'fusion' looks. She was one of the first to bring Chinese furniture to the UK in the 1970s, and a forerunner in mixing rustic, country, and antique Asian furniture in a modern way, pairing 200-year-old tables and chairs with linen upholstery and European art.
Photo from her website: www.mimmioconnell.com/
Persistent URL: floridamemory.com/items/show/257389
Local call number: KOR1432
Title: Dining hall at Koreshan Unity in Estero
Date: ca. 1899
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint - b&w - 4 x 5 in.
Series Title: Koreshan Unity Collection
Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida
500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL, 32399-0250 USA, Contact: 850.245.6700, Archives@dos.myflorida.com
My brother Doug and I made a visit to southeastern Pennsylvania on October 5 - 8, 2016. We stayed three nights at the Victorian Rose Bed & Breakfast in Mount Joy, a small city between Harrisburg and Lancaster. This is the dining table set up for breakfast on our last morning at the inn. Victorian Rose B & B
View my collections on flickr here: Collections
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Blogged about on www.roomlust.wordpress.com.
Warren Platner wire table with klismos chairs. Design by Jeffrey Bilhuber. From House and Garden, Oct. 2005.
Read more about Frank Roop and see more photos of his design here: roomlust.blogspot.com.
Photo from his website: frankroop.com.
For the upcoming Gacha Garden Winter, 22769 ~ [bauwerk] have preapred a Cozy Dinner Set for you.
In total there are 14 items to collect from the Gacha Machine, but with every 20 pull, you will also get a copy of our Seed of Inspiration Item.
The folling items are part of the Cozy Dinner Set at The Gacha Garden:
RARES:
Woven Dinner Chair - LI 3 - 6 single sit animations
Old Stove - LI 5 - fire on/off on touch
COMMONS:
Shabby Dinner Table - LI 3
Shabby Side Table - LI 3
Shabby Cupboard - LI 5
Shabby Console- LI 3
Tales of Mystery and Imagination - LI 3
Iron Chandelier - LI 5 - Light/Intensity on touch - uses projection map
Dinner Set - LI 1
Stacked Bowls - LI 1
Closed Pott - LI 1
Plant in Cookware - LI 2
Stonehead - LI 1
Seed of Inspiration:
French Ephemera Lounger - LI 4 - 15 single sit animations
Every pull at the Gacha Machine is 50L$, each item is no-copy, mod, trans. Used Scripts and Animations may have different permissions.
An SLurl to the Gacha Garden will provided closer to the event.
Please keep in mind that Gacha is a Game of Luck and for each pull, you get a random item in return.
We do like food. We're not religious, but if there's one thing in our family that comes close to holiness--it's food. It's not the strickt restrictive kind of religion, it's the feast / joy / togetherness kind of religion. We almost never eat any meal alone, and often have friends for lunch or dinner. We seldomly have a fancy table (it distracts from the food!), but we do like a colourful table.
Explored, 21-12-2009
I know nothing about this dining room except that (a) it exists in a luxury condo in "The Heights" (Brooklyn?), (b) it was designed by Coburn Architecture, and (c) I love it.
The afternoon sun again ... this time illuminating an early supper. The wine? A birthday gift to Tal from the folks on the Grande Caribe. It made it home safely in Tal's luggage! Yay.
Hope everyone is having a lovely holiday season...
[Perhaps you can tell from my exif data that I had a very happy one!]
The dining room at the El Tovar surrounds you with vista windows of the Canyon outside, but it's the architectual details, the reflective glow off polished surfaces, and the rugged elegance it exudes, that fascinates me while I dine.
El Tovar ~ Grand Canyon Village, AZ
On our diningtable, "Hedychium horsfieldii"
Canon 70D with EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
FalconEyes SKK-2150D flash set
Falcon Eyes Silver/Gold umbrella, Westcott Silver umbrella.
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I wanted to share just a few more shots of the changes to the look of rooms in our house. Just a few more, I promise!
The major change to the dining area, is that I packed away ALL my antique pink roses china!
I've been thinking about doing it for a while now - I just wasn't sure if I really wanted to!
But they are still here - just waiting for the next time my taste changes. ;-)
I replaced them with another collection - you didn't think I would give up ALL my collections, did you?
This is a mish-mash of white and cream pottery, ceramic, and milk glass pieces - some vintage, some not. Just a bunch of tchotchkes, actually, but since they are all white or cream, I'm calling them a "collection"
We moved the console table that was against the wall into the entry way and added two mis-matched chairs. There's a new woven jute rug, and my son Patrick is going to help me hang curtains this weekend.
So that will do it...except... I want a round table and chairs and a new hanging light fixture... sigh, I guess I need to start haunting Craigslist again. LOL!
A Greenwich Village loft decorated by designers Bill Brockschmidt and Courtney Coleman.
Photo from www.brockschmidtandcoleman.com.
The dining table in the kitchen area of Marie & Alan's renovated 1960's Belfast home.
You can read more about this shoot here: Left or Right.
Stylist: Marie McMillen.
Copyright © 2014 Ashley Morrison, all rights reserved.
I love this dining table—it reminds me of John Reeves's 'Louis' tables—and it's so affordable! The Domino editors painted the Pier 1 piece (and its drop-in leaf) off-white to highlight the arabesques of its scalloped edges and cabriole legs. An elaborate crystal chandelier ups the fanciness—but not the bottom line.
Table: 60" x 42" x 30" "Scalloped" (painted), $399.95, Pier 1.
Chandelier: 26" x 30" "Snow White," $297, gallery84.com.
Photo by Annie Schlechter, Domino, March 2009.
Persistent URL: floridamemory.com/items/show/257192
Local call number: KOR1410
Title: Koreshans seated around the dining table
Date: November 25, 1961
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint - b&w - 8 x 10 in.
Series Title: Koreshan Unity Collection
Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida
500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL, 32399-0250 USA, Contact: 850.245.6700, Archives@dos.myflorida.com