My saving grace? Taking comfort in knowing that I'm not the first to suffer from this graphic fixation.
Dorothy Draper's library, in her residence at Manhattan's Hotel Carlyle:
Gilded structure Is (1989) in a neoclassical setting, by James Lee Byars:
Above, from World of Interiors, Dec 09.
William Pahlmann's Empire inspired tented room at Lord & Taylor, 1939:
7 comments:
dorothy made such drama. i love it!
Stunning, stunning and more Stunning
I don't think you are a three-year old. Far from it. There is this primordial (Jungian perhaps) feeling about these graphics that melt some hearts and others not one whit. All my life I have been smitten by stripes and I love the pattern of bias strips of stripes on stripes. In my hallway I hang stripe curtains of black and white just to watch the drape and hang as it comes to rest on the black and white (set on diamonds of course) floor. It is a neutral with a bit of an edge that brings all colors and patterns into sharper focus. Ah, the games we play.
I love stripes. I've been considering them in my studio, I have some green paint that has not been used.
http://www.studiolo.org/pix/info006/493px-Duomo_Siena_interior_Apr_2008_P%5B1%5D.jpg
YES! Stripes cause endorphins to release from the brain for me too! I am a sucker for tents as well....great post!
Oh I definitely agree with you on stripes, the thicker the better. It's so hard to look away, they draw you in.
That is a kickass library.
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I think I would go insane in such a stripy room. Insane in the good way :)
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Duck
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