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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

simply red.


from left: double old-fashioned glass from lars bolander . chinese fortune sticks from apartment 48 . fingerprint tumbler by lbk studio. single arm curls candleholder by bluefish home . lismore crimson hock wineglass by waterford . william yeoward crystal's lulu rose liqueur decanter. 88-1 wineglass and bowl by nasonmoretti from seguso viro.


kiki coral chandelier by moth design .



chameleon fine lighting's pieced mirror sconce. edison optic glass sphere lamp by arteriors home. demilune console by førssberg. bird cage pillar holder by anthropologie .


silvergate wallpaper by farrow & ball .



vienna painter lantern from lars bolander . armani/casa's andalucia box. ostrich egg from tierra collection by eduardo garza . mogador table by dransfield and ross.



flambeau lamp by la murrina .


massant , both from lars bolander . mandala room screen by arteriors home .


bryce & co.'s livingston cashmere throw. dimitri cashmere cushion by frette . chinese-style table from apartment 48.


whilst perusing the october issue of elle decor, i spotted a great feature about adding the element and color of red to a setting. i have to say i think about red now and then but their article put red into another perspective. for some reason they made it look bold and soft at the same time. do you have to add red in small increments or just plunge it right in to any ol' environment. gets me thinking that's all. red. handle with care? what are your thoughts? if you click on the link to the elle decor article it will take you to a slide show featuring all of these beautifully red products with direct links to the appropriate designers or companies. have fun, some of these companies are to die for.