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Miancario Gettioli
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16/05/2014 1:32 am  

I would think that the members of this exclusive board would have the classiest home furnishings in the world. So let's see it.

Best regards,

Miancario


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NULL NULL
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16/05/2014 1:39 am  

Hi
Thanks for sharing photos of your home and collection. You certainly have some lovely things. I wouldn't consider my furnishings to be the classiest in the world, but here is a recent photo of my living room.


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RetroSixty
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16/05/2014 3:04 am  

Few of my house. First image...
Few of my house. First image is from a recent feature in House Beautiful magazine in the UK.


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tktoo
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16/05/2014 3:23 am  

Wait, there's a membership?
I think I forgot to pay my dues.


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Mark
 Mark
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16/05/2014 5:28 am  

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That's yummy, NickR60!
Best,
Aunt Mark


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mdcounts
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16/05/2014 9:20 pm  

Stuff
My stuff.


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shipwright (UK)
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17/05/2014 2:16 am  

some stuff
Mario Bellini, Mies, Robin Day, Saporiti, William Plunkett, Deutsche Heimatwerk, Poltrona Frau, Gordon Russell, Eames, Jacobsen, Verner Panton, Bertoia, Eero Aarnio, blah blah blah...
http://www.shootfactory.co.uk/london-houses/831/view-image-big-pop.php?p...


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Mark
 Mark
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17/05/2014 4:23 am  

stunning, shipwright.
Aunt Mark


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NULL NULL
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17/05/2014 5:10 am  

shipwright
Do you live there? How big is the whole place?


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SDR
 SDR
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17/05/2014 7:36 am  

Good lord, what
a wonder. The skeleton really is the most interesting part of the (architectural) body . . . isn't it. Love the stair, among many other charms.
The garden folly is such a great exclamation point to this essay.


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shipwright (UK)
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17/05/2014 1:04 pm  

thanks guys
you guys are so kind. Yes, i live there but the whole place is not shown. it's about 1,000 sq. metres. The project evolved from 1998 with "as found" concept.
the pavilion is constructed from entirely salvaged materials such as shop doors, old roof tiles and reclaimed stone from the local 18th century church. Glad you like it.


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NULL NULL
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17/05/2014 8:02 pm  

Awesome
Love spaces like that. Someday I hope to have the boldness to try it.


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Mark
 Mark
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18/05/2014 5:27 am  

High all.
woody, your space looks capable of being featured proudly in any mag spread. Now mdcounts, what a nice collection of MCM, not to mention the fab architecture. I like this thread. I like ________.
Aunt Mark


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phonegirl
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Posts: 168
18/05/2014 6:54 am  

mmmmmmmm
i love this thread. it's so amazing to see everyone's digs. all of them. beautiful. unique. individual 🙂 Nick, do you mind me asking where is the duvet cover from?


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Solange
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18/05/2014 9:24 am  

Hiya PG,
Hope all's well with you....nick's lovely duvet cover is by Orla Kiely...


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