When I lived in Cincinnati, one of my most favorite stores was Z Gallerie. Now that I'm back in Buffalo, I can't get that fix - and man does it stink. Thankfully, they have a great online store (and facebook page!) that I frequent. In my new interior make-over frame of mind, I've been trying to decide what I like best from their store. I think the winner for the living room right now is the Aiden Chair and the Aiden Sofa! The Aiden Chair sells for $999.00 and the sofa, $1,299.00. They pair this ensemble with this painting, which I think compliments nicely.
Z Gallerie also has some great sales going on right now. Check it out!
Z Gallerie
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Kim
on January 12, 2010
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Wall Decals
Posted by
Kim
The beginning of 2010 brought some inspiration to redesign my living room. I've been checking out furniture and other designs concepts via interior decorating sites for inspiration. Since I'm hung up on the couch sick - yesterday, I came across these decals.
They are so cool. I bet they really transform a room with the swipe of an arm. I particularly like the trees placed along the stairway.
These decals can be found here and are made by WowWall. There are many more designs that can be found at this link.
Braille Napkin Rings
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Kim
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These delicate napkin rings are made of clay and each hold representation of a different word - with the purpose of stirring up conversation, spurring up interaction and creating laughter at your next dinner party! Since these are made to order, you can choose the words you would like on your napkin rings. I thought these were pretty clever and a great shot at making a memorable dinner conversation.
On the other side of the rings is the hand-written word.
I think you could have a lot of fun with these!
On the other side of the rings is the hand-written word.
I think you could have a lot of fun with these!