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Zandra Rhodes’ London home
Architectural Digest, April 1978
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bryqe · 12 days
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emma roberts for architectural digest 2024 in her doll-room
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lisamarie-vee · 8 months
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buddiebeginz · 9 months
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Winona Ryder Architectural Digest May 1994 Mary E. Nichols 📷
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lovefrenchisbetter · 2 years
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prettyfuul · 2 months
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Steve Chase, Architectural Digest, July/August 1974
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zosialunn · 1 year
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eirene · 2 years
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Architectural Digest
Photographer: Erhard Pfeiffer
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angelynial · 1 year
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"I just love it, it's really weird. It's maybe not the handiest thing but I like it."
A friend sent this to me and I am obligated to share.
Dita Von Tease takes Architectural Digest on a tour of her home.
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Additionally, here's her doing MTV Cribs in the same home:
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raintreegatherings · 2 years
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Great issue, Beautiful Pictures
Click on the Title for more information or to order🧡
Sold on Etsy !!!
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mybeingthere · 7 months
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Vintage DODIE THAYER 1926, Lettuce Ware
Known as the "Pottery Queen of Palm Beach" Dodie Thayer's lettuce ceramics are old quinessential Palm Beach and most notably her beautiful lettuce soup tureen was considered a status symbol. In Palm Beach Society, from the 1960's-80's, her cabbage and lettuce ware was all the rage.
Each leaf's vein was carefully shaped by her own hands, cast at her own home studio. During this time, Thayer's work could not only be seen throughout the pages of House Beautiful, House & Garden, Architectural Digest, Gourmet and Bon Apetit, but in the personal collections of ladies of status such as Jackie O. Her work was never mass marketed and to this day collectors still flock when her items are found in an antique store or estate sale. But things are about to change. Tory Burch is an American fashion designer, business woman, and philanthropist, who has won several fashion awards for her designs. After purchasing a vast collection from interior designer Todd Romano, Burch struck up a friendship with Thayer that blossomed into a collaboration. For the first time in her life, Thayer authorized reproductions, allowing Burch to replant the seeds of obsession with an updated line of vegetable ceramics, out this spring in stores and on ToryBurch.com. Prices range from $88 for a set of four canapé plates to $158 for a quartet of salad plates. May Thayer's collection continue to touch the next generation.
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Zandra Rhodes’ London home
Architectural Digest, April 1978
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lisamarie-vee · 7 months
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wannab-urs · 1 year
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Build Me Up Butter Cup | Headcanons
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Here's my list of headcanons that barely if at all made it to the fic lol
Professor Joel: 
--he likes 60s r&b/soul music like Etta James and Barbara Lewis
--he has a collection of high end whiskey 
--he’s had cover stories on architectural digest 3 times and had articles published in it dozens of times
--he likes to study the political aspect of architecture. Several of his academic papers were published on hostile architecture in cities and the issues with that
--he wears vintage band tees with jeans and a sport coat to class everyday (this is based on the professor i boinked)
--he smokes american spirits when he drinks but he doesn’t smoke otherwise
--he’s from texas but moved to wherever this story takes place (not locating it) bc they offered a tenure track position and he’s lived there for 13 years. 
--not a headcanon but just to keep track his birthday is September 26, 1967, making him 56 years old in this fic and he’s also a scorpio.
Reader headcanons:
--she had a crush on him the whole semester and is kind of into him being an asshole? But she uses him being a dick as a way to cover her crush (poorly)
--Coop and Em were her roommates freshman year and they've been friends ever since.
--She's super into the bands on the shirts joel wears and they talk about music together a lot
Idk these are just things I had jotted down in my notes :)
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groundonesix · 8 months
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Tom Dixon Manner Side Rope Chair
An amazing and rare chair designed after the famous 'S' chair of Tom Dixon. The chair is weaved with rope or rushed around a metal frame. It holds a beautiful hourglass shape that's playful and resembles a seating feminine body making it highly unusual and unique to any interior.
8 x Chairs available.
Please let us know how many you would like.
Shipping from London
Condition report:
Overall good condition
All chairs have very strong frame. Some of the rope condition is worn or loose. on some chairs is almost perfect and on some it has some discolouration. The four first pictures of the 3/4 chairs are four different chairs. The rest of the pictures are a mix of eight chairs showcasing the condition which as mentioned some is very good and some is average.
CREATOR: After Tom Dixon
PLACE OF ORIGIN: UK
DATE OF MANUFACTURE: 1980s
PERIOD: 1980 - 1989
MATERIALS & TECHNIQUES: Powder coated metal, Rope
CONDITION: Good vintage condition
WEAR: All chairs have very strong frame. Some of the rope condition is worn or loose. on some chairs is almost perfect and on some it has some discolouration.
HEIGHT: 106cm 41.8in
WIDTH: 50cm 19.8in
DEPTH: 52cm 20.5in
SEAT HEIGHT: 45cm 17.8in
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Complete set of 6 chrome cantilever MR10 chairs by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, in brown leather. This set of chairs is an early 1960s example of his famous design produced by Knoll International. The MR10 chair was first designed in the 1920s, and this set of six features the chrome springs on the backs and seats. Later the design was improved, with a shortening of the springs and a reversion to an elastic corset cord. The chairs still bear the oval sticker marks on the back of the bottom of the seats.
MR10 chairs are really comfortable, and are a real design classic, as seen in many films and other media. Our MR10 chairs recently have been used to decorate the interior of a restaurant in London, which was featured in Architectural Digest, Dezeen, Elle Decoration, and many other publications (as shown in the images, which are property of Child Studio).
Two of the chairs have the complete set of springs; the remaining four, as you can see from the images, are missing some springs, and the leather punctured holes are ripped off. All of the cantilever frames are in great condition, with the expected 80 years of wear. We sell the chairs in their original vintage condition as seen, and that is reflected in the price of the set. If you wish to restore them with new leather, in any colour, please let us know and we can assist you.
Please note these chairs are available with four options: the complete set of 6, and then three pairs of two.
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ratherembarrassing · 2 years
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this week
north by northwest (1959): the movie that invented everything, including comedy. i don't know what i was expecting from something that regularly is cited as a key entry in the american cinematic canon, but it wasn't what i got. everything good in cinema that i enjoy owes itself to this movie. 4.5 stars out of 5, half a star off for the misogyny.
only murders in the building (hulu, or if you're outside the us disney+): my beloved idiots have returned. i hate amy schumer, but everything else is as wonderful as i remembered, plus selena gomez is now kissing a girl and that girl is cara delevingne.
architectural digest's tour of nancy meyers' home (25 june 2022): sometimes people live in my dream home, and sometimes that person is nancy meyers. a little while back the internet was obsessed with her two kitchen islands kitchen, which is how i ended up following her on instagram, and now i must covet her entire domicile.
stranger things season 4 (netflix): did everyone else hate the last two episodes? i quickly scrolled past a couple of posts before i realised what was going on and slapped a filter up, but i feel like that's what i was quickly scrolling past. anyway, the thing i hated was probably different from what you hated: you know that thing that happens in american movies only, where some psycho with a weapon shows up thinking he knows better than everyone else, interrupts something very important, and the important thing cannot be done because they're too busy having to punch the guy who thinks he knows better than everyone else until he just stops. you know that thing? fuck i hate that thing. i was having a really nice time until that guy showed up.
the handful of tracks from she & him's upcoming brian wilson tribute album (2022): this likely ages me in such a specific way that maybe i should be embarrassed but whatever. i fucking love she & him, and i love brian wilson, and i love these tracks and can't wait for the rest.
eleven shampoo: this shampoo that i borrowed from my cousins' shower smells exactly like the strawberry shortcake strawberry scented toy i had as a child i actually time traveled for a couple of seconds.
this hilarious article on the abc's news site about some dude's hunt for the toucan icypole (yesterday): as someone who is That Guy when it comes to tracking down evidence of things from my childhood, the vintage iceblock wrapper instagram account that this article links to is niche content i live for.
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