Food for Thought “The important question is not, what will yield to man a few scattered pleasures, but what will render his life happy on the whole amount.” Joseph Addison Happy beginning of October weekend!More Related ArticlesBita Daryabari Home by Steven VolpeJean Louis Deniot’s Chateau in Chantilly: A Nod to Neoclassical StyleIn honor of Fashion Week & getting prettyWednesday Quotes
classiq September 30, 2011 at 12:33 pmWell said. Wishing you a beautiful first weekend of October and a wonderful new month, Julie! xoxoAda
Casa Très Chic September 30, 2011 at 2:49 pmHi, Julie!Beautiful pics, specially the last one, that door is fabulous and it's in New York, fantastic town.Have a happy weekend.Tereza
Ann October 1, 2011 at 12:58 pmOh thanks for those lovely images…The third one is just divine ♥Love that door.
In Style KIDS October 1, 2011 at 8:38 pmHello, I have just discovered your blog. I look forward to reading often. V x
Vintage Crockery Hire January 18, 2012 at 12:36 amSeeing these clever uses of cutlery, there is a restaurant in england that has antique and vintage cutlery places under glass in the top of the table.This is another unique concept. The other elements I have seen are backs of seats incorporating design elements from the cutlery.I do love these wall hangings in the first pictures though
classiq
Well said. Wishing you a beautiful first weekend of October and a wonderful new month, Julie! xoxo
Ada
Bourbon&Pearls
Have a great weekend and thanks for the wise words.
Casa Très Chic
Hi, Julie!
Beautiful pics, specially the last one, that door is fabulous and it's in New York, fantastic town.
Have a happy weekend.
Tereza
Ann
Oh thanks for those lovely images…
The third one is just divine ♥
Love that door.
In Style KIDS
Hello, I have just discovered your blog. I look forward to reading often. V x
Vintage Crockery Hire
Seeing these clever uses of cutlery, there is a restaurant in england that has antique and vintage cutlery places under glass in the top of the table.
This is another unique concept. The other elements I have seen are backs of seats incorporating design elements from the cutlery.
I do love these wall hangings in the first pictures though