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Did not buy. (But nearly did. Until I realized the metal was flimsy and pliable.)
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DID NOT WIN. And I'm mad about it. Those cushions were a wreck, but the rattan was beautiful and it was the perfect love seat to throw a bunch of cushions onto and read for hours.
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Patio Chair, $89.00 (This *almost* satisfies my Russell Woodard craving: pinterest.com/...)
Library YES. (Leslie Williamson photograph of Ray Kappe’s home, Pacific Palisades, CA. She does such great interior shots.)
Ray Roush's home. (Odd that we were thinking of doing the same thing to our bedroom/dining room walls as he's done here. I think he'd approve.)
Gio Ponti chair (I have plenty of chairs now, but I can't help still looking)
Every early autumn, I browse the Brahms Mount catalogue obsessively, wishing I had deeper coffers.
Louis Kahn's Esherick House; kitchen cabinets by Wharton Esherick. (photo: Leslie Williamson)
Garden chairs, slatted table. (Lost out on a slatted bench last night in an auction because I won't be around to pick it up. Wringing my hands over that one.)
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"Wouldn't mind this as my view in the kitchen." photo: Leslie Williamson
nautical knots framed. (John Kapel's woodshop)
"John Kapel, a California wood worker in the school of Sam Maloof and Arthur Espenet Carpenter, created this chair in 1958."
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John Kapel's home, from Leslie Williamson's book, Handcrafted Modern (www.rizzoliusa.co...).
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