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I see London, I see France...
Where doilies go to die?
There is something about that image that make the room appear to be miniature.
Dear Aesthete,
I agree. These armchairs should pass away. Do you have a date for this photograph? While the general effect of the room seems strange and out of proportion, the one element I covet is the bell-pull. I wonder if it functioned?
Thank you for your splendid wit.
I think the second ideas works best.
Oh yes.
too much passementerie!!!
......and how poignant to hear the world "peignoir"!
My mother used it often. "dressing-gown" doesn't really do it. There is not a word in english......
"Peignoir" is a lovely memory for me! Thanks!
add to the walls? and subtract some of the fringe?
Be sure to post a photo if you do the latter...
Agreed. Also, I am never really comfortable with a mirror over a sofa. But perhaps that is the subject for another discussion.
Agreed on the chairs, but that couch (and mirror and coffee table) are divine.
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