Posts Tagged: classic

Boscoreale Panel

Boscoreale Panel

When Mount Vesuvius erupted in A.D. 79, catastophic volcanic ash buried cities and towns in the region of Southern Italy. This panel is a reproduction of a fresco wall painting (Roman, about 40–30 B.C.) from the bedroom of a country villa in Boscoreale,  about one mile north the volcano.  We all often make the mistake… Read more »

Beautiful Chair for a Bedroom

West Elm

An otherwise classic wing back gets a pop of Boho chic with this whimsical (yet not cloying) pattern.  We love the juxtaposition of the two styles, which is basically what your portfolio is all about. An homage to to the classics with your own flair thrown in the mix. This chair would work great to… Read more »

To the Manor Born Sofa

Brown 55.50"W x 36"D x 34.75"H Birch wood, foam, polyester, metal Handcrafted Spot clean only This article meets the flammability requirements of California Bureau of Home Furnishings Technical Bulletin 117. Care should be exercised near open flames or with burning cigarettes. Minimal Assembly

This sofa reminds of the ones we see in London at our favorite private club, Home House.  But you don’t have to fly to London and get a dinner invite to the club, you can find this at, drum roll, Pier I.  I know.  London would be more fun, but in the meantime, check it… Read more »

Classic Greek Urns

2CO

    These trio of urns are inspired by classic Greek housewares. The exterior of the curvy shapes are constructed from a series of smooth flutes that run vertically up the shell that perfectly accentuates the overall shape. The urns are made on Italy’s southern coast who’s artisans have been crafting these pieces since 1600B.C….. Read more »