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Old 03-12-2007, 11:57 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Villa Amista

So the Proust chair was designed as late as 1978, it looks so much older but it beautiful. The fashionable version you posted a picture of is . I'm totally in love with it but I beleive it cost a small fortune. Then again it is always possible to pick up a vintage one, get it repainted and put new fabric on it.
It is nice to see some Victorian furniture, it is kind of sad that victorian art has been out dominated by French art. The glass chandeliers and dead gorgeous and the light bulbs make them even cooler. I have never seen anything like it before.
Unfortunately I don't have pictures on my computer of the supposed Oxford type of interior I like, but it is not victorian. The interior is typical in yatch clubs. You know mahogany libraby, Bankers lamp and brown/orange leather couch.


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