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Sunday
Sep122010

Making it Fall

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My friends the time has come to put those bathing suits and flip-flops away... Fall is fast approaching. I guess we need to start thinking of warming up the decor in our nest, and what better way than using nature as inspiration. I've always been a big fan of natural materials as they let us bring a little bit of the outside in. You don't need to go overboard and completely redo your interiors, just adding a couple of key pieces, fabrics and accessories will immediately transform the mood of your pad. All you'll need then is a hot cup of cocoa, or tea, to kick back and enjoy this beautiful time of year. Happy Fall!

THE DETAILS

( 1 ) Kitset lamp shade mad out of bamboo plywood  ( 2 ) Barn-loft table or stool made of rescued barn beams  ( 3 ) Natural cow-hide zebra print rug  ( 4 ) Trees tall dresser by Iannone Designs - a splurge! ( 5 ) Timber votive candle holder  ( 6 ) Mr. Success ratan chair  
( 7 ) Steel pipe side table by Muji  ( 8 ) Wool-blend Frame pillow  ( 9 ) Amenity Trail pillow  
( 10 ) Charcoal knitted pouf  ( 11 ) Plywood Log stool  ( 12 )  Richard Nixon Throw by Jonathan Adler ( 13 ) Scranton needlepoint pillow by Jonathan Adler.

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