I'm with Lisa. Especially since the table is nearly eight thousand US dollars. Seriously? For a glass top table? I am at a loss to understand the prices on his items, unless they're made of platinum.
But I couldn't help chuckling when I followed the link and saw "Chelsea and Swindon." Swindon is a prominent location in Jasper Fforde's hilarious 'Thursday Next' novels (she's a literary detective). You, Meg, especially would appreciate the running gag of Wales as a separate republic, not part of the UK. I'd recommend starting with "The Eyre Affair."
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I totally agree, perfection in simplicity!
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I love simple modern lines in a classical setting.
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He's moving up in the world. He's based in Chelsea now, but he used to be in Clerkenwell.
ReplyDeleteahhhh- yes, perfection!
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xo Cathy
I'll pass on the table, but take you up on the window.
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Simply beautiful. Hope you're well.
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I'm with Lisa. Especially since the table is nearly eight thousand US dollars. Seriously? For a glass top table? I am at a loss to understand the prices on his items, unless they're made of platinum.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photograph!
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Divine image!
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