… or in Adam Wallacavage’s case, about once a week. His incredible octopus chandeliers have popped up in interesting installations in New York, LA, and Paris over the past few years and are quite amazing to behold…
I spent the better part of yesterday on a round trip NYC-Philly mission to pick up some light-up chromatophores I commissioned from Adam for a June installation and got treated to a tour of his amazing undercover world.
I just saw that John Lautner‘s magnificent Elrod House in Palm Springs is on the market again. A look at some of his jaw-dropping best, as well as the trailer to the 2008 Lautner documentary, Infinite Space.
I love a tented a room. From Napoleon’s wartime campaign tents to Percier and Fontaine‘s rooms for his Josephine at Malmaison, I’m a sucker for striped fabric pulled taut overhead. Here are some greats…
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