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With brass and black finish options and a unique floating square shape, this mirror is exciting and easy going. DIMENSIONS • Overall: 44" H x 28" W x 1" D DETAILS • Material: Steel • Finish: Polished Black
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Finish: Aged Brass/Historic Nickel/Old Bronze Number of Bulbs: 1 Bulb Type: Candelabra Bulb Included?: No Wattage: 60 watts Voltage: 120v Energy Star?: No WARNING: This product can expose you to Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. Overall Dimensions: 20.5"(H) x 7"(W)Extension: 10.5"Product Weight: 5 lbs
Banas Slate Grey is an unusual dark grey to black high quality sandstone. It shows naturally occurring diversity with each piece having its own individual colour, texture and markings.
A Dream Home Makeover Project
This modern English country estate home designed by Grand Tradition Homes and Kate Marker Interiors is located in Bannockburn, Illinois.
Woorak House Palm Beach was created as a young family’s holiday retreat. The project was a full ground-up build, a collaboration betweent ...
Fresh Design, Classic Pieces, and A True Sense of Style, With A Pure Salt Point of View.
There's nothing more that I love than a good floating shelf- especially one with rustic barn wood. When designing our kitchen, I envisioned the back corner to encompass floating shelving. I love that you can display pretty dishes, artwork, utensils, etc. on open shelving.To the left of the sink, we have a pot holder that holds all of our cast iron skillets. To the right of the sink, we have an open corner that was always meant for floating shelving. Originally, I had dreamt of the floating shelf being one large board that wrapped around the corner and spanned from window to window. It wasn't until we got our rustic barn wood that I started to think about different design options. A few months ago, I brought these SUPER large authentic bread boards home from our shoppe. I fell in love with them and they felt very European to me. I stuck them against the wall to hide the electrical outlet and they became a must-have to this wall. The thought of losing this spot for the bread boards (if we wrapped the floating shelving around that corner) made me bummed. We have 9' ceilings and having these incredibly large bread boards against that wall just felt right. SO, after multiple thoughts of having two shelves vs. one AND having wrap around shelving vs. one single shelf- we opted for one single shelf for now to see how we like the floating shelf in this space. The big and burning question of the week was HOW DID WE DO THIS? Well friends, it wasn't hard! We started by taking these 6
Taken from a paper cut design which Farrow and Ball have unscaled, to create this detailed flowing pattern, Aranami is inspired by raging waves. Shown here in taupe and off white. Other colourways are available.
This is such a special project and it is a dream come true to have it featured with Architectural Digest. My initial walk through of this East Memphis house with Sean Anderson Design was so incredibly inspiring. Sean has an incredible talent to layer a space and this house was an absolute