good reads: covet garden.

i’m swooning over the latest issue of covet garden. go check out the amazing art-filled live-work space of gallerist Olga. The best thing about her beautiful brick loft-style home is that her living quarters are infused with her eclectic personality and passions — from her personal collection of contemporary art to her collections of antique objects. And there’s some great entertaining tips and recipes, too – you can also find them on the covet garden blog.

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9 Responses to “good reads: covet garden.”
  1. Ali says:

    I LOVE her space and seeing all the cool items she’s collected. It’s nice when your home can tell a story.

  2. Nia Sayers says:

    I agree about this feature in Covet Garden. I even think I said out loud (to myself) “Man that was cool!” Great subject, great space, great article.

  3. michel stong says:

    Love this piece, beautiful home.

  4. Very cool goodies for the interior! Cobweb looking chair is very funny, and I love that bat wall art, and the vampire bed. Very cute! Never been to the blog before, but I think it’s going to be a regular for me! It’s a very fun blog, thanks for sharing!

  5. fanfamfun says:

    such a cool chic! would love to live there…. or even be invited to a dinner there! so beautiful x

  6. Heba says:

    that blush packaging is so cute :)

    http://girlynote.blogspot.com

  7. I really love all of those shades of grey. There’s something creativity inspiring about grey!

    Kacie
    http://www.acollectionofpassions.com/

  8. Melanie says:

    What a great space! I’ve never seen Covet Garden. I really like those “Queen” and “Bitch” collages/prints. When I clicked on the link, it took me to Douglas Coupland’s website! I had no idea he was doing artwork now. That’s so cool. I didn’t see those prints on his site though. I wanted to pin them. Sometimes when I pin things it makes me feel like I “have” them. Is that weird? :)

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