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La Table d’Hermès
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La Table d’Hermès
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Richard Ginori at Barneys
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I didn't make it to The Whitney yesterday but I still saw some fabulous art. It was just in the form of Richard Ginori hand painted china at Barneys. While collection looked fabulous en masse, I could also picture it looking especially bellissimo mixed with Haviland Limoges Lacque de Chine China. And it makes me want to pick up a paint brush! Ciao!Top Photo: Heather Clawson for Habitually Chic
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Have a Witty Holiday!
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Hippie Holiday!
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Posted on 1:36 PM
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It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas in the city and feel like like it too! It's freezing! But before it turned too cold, I managed to take a few photos of the Barney's holiday windows. This year, they are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the peace sign with a Hippie Holiday. I am a little surprised they didn't do anything political this year but since the planning begins so far out, I guess it's little hard to predict who will win. Regardless, they are a fun and free activity for you and the kids and just the beginning of the fabulous holiday windows to come! Peace out!

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To My Shagreen
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I happened to be looking around blogland today and stumbled upon Studio Annetta's lovely blog to find that she had just profiled one of my favorite design firms, Augousti. Owners Ria and Yiouri are pictured above. You have probably seen their shagreen and snakeskin bags around, as many stores carry them but their furniture is exclusive to Barney's and it is amazing!The desk alone was $4,000 so I didn't even bother to check how much the chair was because if you have to ask, you can't afford it and I definitely don't think I could have afforded it, much to my chagrin. I may have to make due with one of their little clutches. They seem to be a bit more in my price range.



