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valhousersartwork · 1 year ago
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Contemporary Dining Room in Austin Photo of a spacious, modern dining room with a brown floor and walls that are gray and lack a fireplace.
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mastermigraciones · 1 year ago
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Contemporary Dining Room Photo of a spacious, modern dining room with a brown floor and walls that are gray and lack a fireplace.
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laurellancesource · 1 year ago
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Modern Living Room - Living Room Ideas for a small, formal, enclosed, modern living room renovation with white walls
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nithilams · 2 years ago
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Awnings - Beach Style Deck Inspiration for a mid-sized coastal dock remodel with an awning
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alicesbookshelf · 1 year ago
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Living Room - Music Room
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Example of a large transitional enclosed dark wood floor and brown floor living room design with a wood fireplace surround, a music area, white walls, a standard fireplace and no tv
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themightyif · 1 year ago
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Enclosed Dining Room Los Angeles An illustration of a sizable, traditional, enclosed dining room with a dark wood floor, beige walls, and no fireplace
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designwithkravet · 1 year ago
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Donghia does it again...but this time with outdoor fabrics
Donghia has launched a new collection of outdoor fabrics that are stunning and come in a useable palette. Discover the Donghia Difference where innovation meets design, with a collection rich in sophisticated patterns, dimension and textures that are ready to perform in any environment. This collection invites you to create an atmosphere of modern elegance, everywhere. Find this collection on our website here.
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wildbeautifuldamned · 2 years ago
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Lee Jofa Animal Skin Spots Dots Upholstery Fabric- Mago Navy 0.90 yd 2017147.50 ebay fabricdirectwarehouse
Donghia Stitched Squares OUTDOOR Upholstery Fabric Ashlar Grey 0.90 yd 10190-009 ebay
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brianedwardmillett · 3 years ago
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Brian’s Current Obsessions- A Perfect Paris Pied-à-Terre: Continued
If you saw my latest post on the website, it was all about my dream Paris apartment, and the inspiration behind it. Well, here’s a little bit more inspo combined with some of the same images. There’s always too much in my brain just for one post!
1, 2, 4, 7, and 9 interior by Jeffrey Bilhuber
3 “Feline” fabric by Kelly Wearstler for Lee Jofa
5 “Knotty, Knotty” fabric by Donghia; I fell in love with this fabric in the François Catroux-designed Paris home of fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg
6 the Chanel haute couture salon, designed by Jacques Grange
8 via instagram @ apparatusstudio
10 interior by David Whitcomb
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sailorvinusmoved · 4 years ago
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penthouse: what would you consider your dream home? describe it.
✨ @vendettacanons. 🌙 meme. ✨ still accepting!
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penthouse: what would you consider your dream home? describe it.
❝Well... I already had my dream home by the time I left high school.❞ Didn't mean to humble brag, but facts were facts. His dream home was given to him by his father the moment he took up responsibility of his own. Rewarded for the leaving the nest. 
❝Like... Real sleek, sophisticated, but lofty aesthetics inspired by Angelo Donghia. Walking into a New York penthouse, 1980. That's how I'd describe it. Glossy finishing on everything, silk and satin. Velvet. Rose golds and beige and wooden accents. Effervescent, pink fabrics over the windows. Seashell shaped throw pillows on the couch. Vases filled with flowers on every table. Morganite detailing on every door. Contemporary art on the walls. My bedroom has a gorgeous view over the city. And, like, the bed sits in the middle of the room on a platform. Dimmer switches in every part of the house, so the lighting is always dreamy and soft. Spacious bathroom with a crystalline shower door and a round tub. Roof with plenty of plants and couches. Might do some remodeling soon! I feel like I’ve outgrown it all.❞
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rgr-pop · 6 years ago
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omg, example, this line: “interior designer Angelo Donghia was the first to design (successfully) sheets and later (unsuccessfully) a collection of mass market furniture.” actually donghia didn’t design “sheets,” he started a textile company, which was successful, and then, after having showrooms and all sorts of things, he licensed all kinds of things to multiple companies, upholstery fabrics, bedding, glassware, woven textiles. when he died, his jp stevens licensed sheets collection--the one that gura is being rude about here--was the company’s best-selling line. all of his operations including licensing were under one parent company, which was, in fact, extremely successful by the time of his death--his obituary said it grossed $67 million in 1982.
i’m troubled by this line in two ways. first: i cannot actually find evidence that donghia’s furniture company was unsuccessful. i believe it opened in 1977 and was pretty much an industry trade (not direct to consumer), though i may be wrong and would have to check magazine coverage to be sure. i can’t immediately find any information about any failed consumer ventures. there was a donghia showroom in a suburb of detroit for many years, and his designs are still--today, this year--featured in many fancy showhomes in metro detroit rags. the furniture business is still operating, although it might have struggled for a time over the past twenty years, it’s unclear to me.
so that troubles me, because, actually, i assumed she was right, that donghia’s furniture business had failed. because he died. in 1985. when it was still very young?? a fairly recent nyt article does have this perspective:
Donghia might have become a one-name lifestyle legend like Ralph or Martha had not he died of AIDS-related pneumonia at age 50 in 1985. He was, after all, the first interior designer to license products, building a $67 million conglomerate with sheet sets in his signature windowpane plaid at Bloomingdale’s, a fabric line called Vice Versa and half a dozen showrooms selling his custom furniture from Miami to L.A. But he left no protégé to carry on, and his was an era before multinational conglomerates gobbled up historic brands and pumped in money to keep the allure alive.
which is true and striking, but the fact remains that the business survived?? i just wanna know why you would go out of your way to point out that a designer was unsuccessful at a project that he died in the middle of doing? 
also complicating: coverage after his death assured us that he had actually worked diligently to prepare for his absence, whatever that’s worth, but also, donghia very very much did have a protege, john hutton! 
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theculturecreative · 4 years ago
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DESIGN FOR GOOD—Thank you to @angelenomagazine + @lauraecksteinjones for including this native angeleno in your summer issue. ‘Leftover Patchwork #1’, the latest one-of-a-kind object from our design incubator, AUX. A collaboration with Pasadena-based, up-cycling collective, @reweavela, this unique quilt serves as social commentary on waste in the design industry. Discouraged by the environmental impact of textile waste (L.A. has the largest landfill in the country), and energized by the challenge of reframing the value of ‘scraps’, we struck out to craft an enduring quilt out of bygone fabric samples from the houses of Missoni, Scalamandre, Holly Hunt, Kneedler Fauchere, and Donghia amongst other showrooms at the Pacific Design Center, which generously contributed their deadstock samples to Reweave L.A. Now more than ever, as environmental concerns have created a quarantine of consumption, we hope this work inspires you to observe your part in the waste cycle, and realize the power of your purchases on the earth. —S #TheCultureCreative #ReweaveLA (at The Culture Creative) https://www.instagram.com/p/CC7X3dEpViG/?igshid=tucx9xieufzb
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euroooluxuryfurniture · 5 years ago
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The historic Venice company Rubelli Furniture creates, produces and sells furnishing products, in particular fabrics, for both residential and contract use. The brand Rubelli Leather Furniture portfolio includes, alongside Rubelli Venezia and Rubelli Casa, also the proprietary brands Donghia and Dominique Kieffer by Rubelli, as well as the Armani Casa Exclusive Textiles by Rubelli licence. Read More - https://www.eurooo.com/article/2043.html
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designwithkravet · 2 years ago
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Donghia is back...it never left
Kravet has developed a brand new collection for Donghia which evokes all the sophistication, and refined luxury that Donghia is known for. Check out this exciting new collection on the website.
I've included some beauty shots of the new fabrics along with my favorite Donghia furniture and lighting pieces.
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lajoliemaisonette · 5 years ago
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In this Savannah townhouse designed by Chuck Chewning, the living room's Vladimir Kagan sofa, in a Donghia fabric, is from Ralph Pucci, the Warren Platner chairs, in a Rubelli fabric, are from Knoll, and the custom Natasha Baradaran ottoman is from R Hughes. The window shades are in a Dedar fabric, and the walls are in Sherwin-Williams’s Passive. https://ift.tt/2MiaRnj
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