Here's a peek at a powder room design that we presented to our stylish client in South Carolina this week. We are in love with the wallpaper!
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Lucy loves Loll!
We get so excited when we find new and fabulous furniture lines, especially when they are local! We found Loll Designs right in time for summer. This amazing recycled collection of color and clean lines is perfect for any patio or sunroom!
Thursday, May 22, 2014
ICFF 2014 Highlights
Contemporary furniture? Design? New York? Yes please! This year's ICFF in NYC was such a blast! We were on cloud 9 seeing all the latest and greatest in furniture, materials, accessories, lighting, wallpaper and more! We noticed a large Scandinavian influence at the fair and lots of great new additions to some of our favorite lines. We couldn't resist sharing some of our top picks from the show...
A Great Mix - Inside Lucy's Home
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Post Party Shout-Out
We are so touched by all the love and support from everyone who came yesterday to celebrate Lucy's Masters completion in design thinking. What a great turn-out! Thanks to all who came out! The music was bumping, champagne bottles were popping - we had so much fun...so much that we forgot to take any photos during the actual event! Here are some before shots of our little get together :-)
Monday, May 5, 2014
Spotlight: Spring Florals
The weather is (finally) getting warmer and we are slowly getting out of our winter hiatus. These florals put a little "spring" in our step as we welcome the new season. For more flower power, check out our pinterest board!
clockwise: rug, pendant light, dress, shoes, table, chair, candle holder, wallpaper
by anne e thomas
Monday, April 21, 2014
Spotlight - Architecture in Charleston, SC
Lucy is off visiting a client in lovely Charleston, SC today. We would like to take this time to live vicariously through her trip and reflect on this wonderful town's unique charm and beautiful architecture.
The Pink House, the oldest stone building in Charleston, was built of Bermudian limestone at 17 Chalmers Street, some time between 1694 and 1712.
The Thomas Rose House, ca. 1735, is a rare survivor of the great fire of 1740, which decimated most of the original buildings in the old walled city. This residence features its original interior layout, though the exterior was modified at the turn of the nineteenth century.
The Calhoun Mansion, an Italianate manor house constructed in 1876, is the largest house in Charleston and one of the nation's finest post-Civil War houses.
This group of brightly painted restored houses, known as Rainbow Row, features Caribbean influenced colors.
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