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Wednesday
Mar162011

Happy St. Patty's Day from Studio Como

While I find much of this holiday to be fairly silly, with the "Kiss me, I'm Irish" t-shirts, clover doodly-bob headbands, face paint, green beer, and amatuer hour binge drinking resulting in puplic urination and vomiting, I am not etirely scroogey.  I love my Irish friends, and maybe I'm just jealous that there isn't a day to celebrate half Italian / half Chinese heritage...

Alas, I do love me some green, so here is a smattering of veridian goodies even the Lucky Charms Leprechaun would go coo-coo for (or was that Cocoa Puffs?)

Established & Sons loves kelly, chartruese, and olive!  The Tank Table Lamps and Wrongwoods collection.

 

Donna Wilson's grassy Bird Rug (yeah Freckleton!) that we were so happy to put into an amazing residential project in Boulder,  Cappellini's Peacock Chair,  and Marcel Wanders' peridot Sparkling Chair for Magis.

Who wouldn't love a lime skate?  Areaware is the most fun for accessories.  Kartell has a whole rainbow of colors with the Cindy Table lamp series, and Jaime Hayon, I don't even know what you would do with that emerald and gold gem for Baccarat, but I want one. 

Kasthall's Happy rug makes me...happy with stripes of avocado and pea.  As does Moroso's stripey jade and aquamarine Shadowy Lounge Chair.

 

Fritz Hansen Rin Chairs are fabulously froggy, and the Diamond Chair from Benjamin Hubert Studios gets extra points for tufting the Kermit-like fabric. 

Uh oh, I have a new designer crush : Mathias Hahn, his Lantern pendants for Ligne Roset still haven't arrived at our showroom and I am getting impatient!  The pendants for Roset only come in silver and red, but I do love the Latern in apple glass with white lacquer, and can you possibly go wrong with copper and forest?  The Guest Stools are genius, and who could resist the Odd Cabinet (in prototype above).  I will keep my eye out for you in Milan, Mathias!

Happy St. Patty's Day Mo chuisles!

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