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Winter White
In the spirit of the season (albeit, clearly lacking in white), we thought it would be appropriate (and timely) to discuss white - in all its peaceful, divine glory. Decorating with white can be one of the most simple—and the most complicated—color schemes in all of interior design. White is clean and pure—a truly cleansing color
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The art of the much cherished Cerused
C-e-r-u-s-e-d wood (also known as “limed” or “pickled”) -- an overlay of white fills and reveals grain lines while having little effect on the overall color of the wood's base color finish.
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Best of Spring
It is officially spring! Cherry blossoms have come and gone (way earlier than expected), as have the forsythia that signal the seasonal change. Here at InteriorConnector, we have seen our vendors’ collections updated to reflect their take on what is new and next in home design.
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Thinking Clearly-lucite and glass in design
Maybe it's because it's an election year, but we've been craving a good dose of translucence lately. How can clear ever be wrong? After all, it's honest, right? With that in mind, let's turn our attention to the design king of clear: glass.
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Midcentury Matters
Some of the most iconic furniture designs were created during the mid-twentieth century. Renowned designers like Charles and Ray Eames, Arne Jacobsen, Le Corbusier, Harry Bertoia and Mies van der Rohe all made their mark during this developmental time in history. The mid-century aesthetic
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A Lust for Leather
Historically coveted as a status symbol for quality and overall durability, leather is still perceived as such, today, for invariably the same reasons. We all have that one leather piece--whether it's a club chair, desk with a leather inlay, an ottoman, or, maybe it's a small leather accessory--
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