I framed two of the wallpaper samples and stuck them in the kitchen. They are too pretty to just leave in an envelope! This also answers the question of what to put in the 10-cent frames I got at a flea market last month.
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I framed two of the wallpaper samples and stuck them in the kitchen. They are too pretty to just leave in an envelope! This also answers the question of what to put in the 10-cent frames I got at a flea market last month.
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They look great Anna!!!
that’s so funny- I ordered samples from them just so I could frame them!
They look great in the kitchen espacially next to that cute little radio of yours! What kind of radio is that ?
Thanks
V.
Val, it’s a Lexon Dolmen Mini, which, despite having won numerous design awards and appearing in every design and home magazine published in 2004, SUCKS. It’s cute, but the sound quality and reception is atrocious. I really just have at as a little sculpture at this point! I think I should put my Starck Juicy Salif (scroll down) next to it and start a little museum of useless design objects. 🙂
Hi, Anna! I love the wallpaper samples too.
Here’s a link that might help with the curtain dilemma (not my site): http://enseignedegersaint.typepad.fr/provence/2007/11/la-petite-stude.html
Sorry, I don’t know how to create a link for you, you’ll have to copy and paste.
Oh, look at that! It did it for me!
Thanks for the heads up on this one, Anna!
We have these shelves in our apartment…but yours are MUCH tidier.
it looks great.
🙂