Showing posts with label flowering brances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowering brances. Show all posts

On the Table

While I don't particularly like skirted side tables, I do have a penchant for skirted entry tables.  That's what started this post but then it began to flow into skirted dining and library tables and then into just plain library tables.  The common theme being a fabulous place to display books and branches.  Enjoy.

Tom Scheerer via House Beautiful 

David Netto via Veranda

Markham Roberts

Stephen Sills photo by me. 

Dransfield & Ross via Elle Decor

via Elle Decor

Michelle Nussbaumer via Veranda

David Easton

Carrier & Co. photo by me.

Alexandra Wentworth 

Bunny Williams

Furlow Gatewood via Veranda

Markham Roberts

Albert Hadley via House Beautiful

Grant K. Gibson who I can't wait to see in SF!

Robert Burke's old apartment by Todd Romano via Elle Decor

Gil Schafer via The New York Times

P.Allen Smith 

Chateau de Groussay

Carolina Irving via World of Interiors

The pièce de résistance skirted table belonging to Janet de Botton. 

Blair Voltz Clarke table via Lonny
Furlow Gatewood via Veranda

Oscar de la Renta's Punta Cana residence. 

Miles Redd via Elle Decor

David Easton

via Elle Decor

Kendall Conrad's table full of books from C magazine

David Easton

Anna Wintour via World of Interiors 

Lynn Nesbit via Elle Decor

JK Hotel in Florence via Lonny

Gwynn Griffith via Elle Decor

Top image: Tory Burch residence

Flea Market Finds and Fresh Flowers

There is no cheaper pick me up for a home than fresh flowers. I've been treating myself to fresh blooms all winter including flowering the Quince branches above. They last a few weeks and are a beautiful harbinger of spring which definitely feels to be sprung in New York. 

Another great inexpensive pick me up is a trip to the flea market.  I stopped by The Garage and parking lot on 25th Street the last two Sundays and found some really great items.  Yesterday was a very lucky day that resulted in the loot above.  I spent about $120 for everything and I couldn't be happier with each piece. By the way, please ignore the color of my floors. If I owned this apartment, refinishing them a darker color would be priority number one. 

The vintage wooden tennis racquet is a fun addition to my umbrella stand from Pearl River Mart and umbrellas from J.Crew and the 2009 Whitney Art Party. 

I love that this blue and white porcelain vase is painted on the bottom. The top lid comes off and has holes in it.  If anyone knows what it would have originally held, please feel free to enlighten me.

I was looking for a new lamp for my side table and this one was only $20.  It will need to be rewired and   a new shade and harp will have to be purchased but in the end, it will still cost less than any new lamp on the market.

The same vendor who sold me the lamp also sold me this covered dish for $5.  A steal!

This is the mark on the bottom.

The little silver box is wood lined and was only $25. The top doesn't close on the right side but you really can't tell. The mark on the bottom reads "WYLER, EPNS, MADE IN ENGLAND. I found the Flaubert book underneath last week and bought it just for the pretty blue cover. 

So if you're in need of a little spring cheer, I highly recommend some flowers or the flea market.  You can't really go wrong with either!