Thursday, February 5, 2009

Friend's apartment: aquisitions

Do you remember a few months ago when I posted my friend Henry's apartment (here). Well, he has a new addition: a 6' tall antique venetian mirror! I thought it was so beautiful I just had to share it. Unfortunately he's moving soon and will have to abandon all of his hard work.

14 comments:

  1. I love the mirror, and I particularly love the trimwork on his walls. What is that called - the name is escaping me - when there is small trim in the middle of the walls? Anyway, the contrast of the white and blue is great.

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  2. i love the mirror and the apartment! ... and isn't henry one of the all-time great names?!

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  3. I love all his work. So sad that he has to move.

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  4. The tiffany blue and white is so crisp, and that mirror is perfect. The scale of it makes it even better. What a wonderful place. Is he sad about leaving or excited to have a new space to work on?

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  5. He's moving to NYC, so he's pretty excited! I'm sure he's looking forward to another small space and making it his own!
    I'm jealous that he got that mirror at a local store that's a sort of fleamarket, ms. pixie's - i'm sure the mirror was a STEAL!

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  6. don't ya just LOVE when you find the 'perfect' thing for practically nothing at some little re-sale shop.

    great room - great colour!

    tartanscot

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  7. great apartment!

    and paul is right. henry is a great name!

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  8. I thought that mirror looked familiar. I was in Pixies this past Sunday and saw your friend purchasing the mirror. Small world. Love the Tiffany blue!

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  9. I hope that Henry will lure you to move to NY!
    ( I love the color of his space, looks very "Tiffany" esque)

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  10. Wow! That mirror just "makes" the space. At least it is sonethinghe can take with hime to make the next place even more wonderful. Talented indeed!

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  11. I love that mirror!

    It looks just like the one in John Currin's "Thanksgiving" painting.

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  12. Move that Mirror very carefully!! I know from experience.

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  13. Lucky guy...moving to one of the greatest cities in the U.S AND with a beautiful mirror that he could look into daily and gloat over his wonderful happenstance...in the words of Countess De Lave from the Women..oh l'amour l'amour!

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