As part of my self designed grief therapy, I decided on one splurge - a Bradbury &Bradbury wall frieze for the dining room. So we went with a 26" paper that is called "Land's End". Now to get rid of those horrid drapes. And yes, that's a real Maxfield Parrish print and frame from the 1917 Crane Candy Company advertising campaign. Found it in a OSU campus dumpster 28 years ago.
lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe frieze looks perfect! (I love B&B and they might be pricey, but the quality is exceptional.)
ReplyDeleteAlso, this is the not the first time I have heard a story about getting a Parrish from the trash. I am quite jealous.
Honey I love the frieze! I almost went with it for my own home. My house was built in 1908 so an art nouveau touch was what I was looking for. The Parrish is a lovely touch too.
ReplyDeleteNow all you have to do is pop those drapes in the trash. I'm loving the Freize and the Light fitting!
ReplyDeleteI need to find or make a set of drapes to replace these - different fabric and design.
ReplyDeletethe grief may magically disappear when the drapes do.
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