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i was reading last night in the september issue of domino magazine about alabama chanin's jewelry line and home collection, so i decided to take a look online both at domino's link and her own site. i instantly fell for the recycled men ties antique chairs and the styling throughout. although her prices are a bit beyond my budget, the pieces are truly inspirational. i'm loving her fabric mums and gorgeous vintage quilts too.
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alabama chanin website.
12 comments:
I absolutely love that chair. We have a designer in South Africa who used old ties to create skirts, bags and even blazers.
Good find!
Gary*
Very cool stuff. Love the chandeliers & that chair rocks.
Thanks for this very interesting link Jan :)
those fabric mums are amazing!
ok, how great is that chandelier?!!!
those chandeliers are incredibly opulent!
supercool stuff.
The 'tie' chair is such a smart idea! Love the fabrics too
so inspiring..... mmmmm
What a fun way to use ties. Last summer we got a whole bag of random ties at Salvation Army for $3 I love new uses for everyday things.
This is pure eye-candy, thank you for sharing.
Lovely blog here and I found AC last month too in Domino. Can't wait for the book. I'm hooked. I am adding you to my blog rolls. Thanks. Keep up the fresh and new...I love it here! :)
oops, my bad. It was Cindy of Art for Housewives that linked your blog to me. I just posted this on my new neckties blog though. Sorry, I am so dizzy lately--it's scary, lol.
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