curated collections.

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happy tuesday! today’s curated collection was inspired by the type of art that my blog, the jealous curator, is all about. you know, the work you love so much it almost takes your breath away, and may even require you to sit down for a moment – ahh yes, that’s definitely my favorite kind of art! i’ll be back in two weeks with yet another little collection, and oh boy,... 
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i spy: somewhere to sit.

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lonny. chairs. they’re pretty essential to everyday living. otherwise, how uncivilized we would all be – sitting around on the floor, shoving food into our mouths trying not to have it land in our laps. no gentlemen would be graciously be pulling out chairs for us, they’d just plop down on the floor and grin. i guess that’s just fine for some meals... 
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mid century modern finds.

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meet my latest sponsor, mid century modern finds. they’re super nice and offering sfgirlbybay readers a 15% discount right off that bat (offer valid through January 31st, 2011). see, i told you…nice, huh?  just check out some of their amazing mid century modern finds! Carlos & Christine Villalta love the hunt, and the green aspect of reusing what’s... 
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tuesday’s girl: swarm.

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i’m a huge, fanatical fan of designer leslie oschmann of swarm. if you’re not familiar with leslie’s work you may have seen it lurking around an anthropologie shop and not even realized the work was contemporary. re-purposed from vintage painting canvases, leslie’s work takes on a whole new wonderful life when she gets to deconstructing these paintings. amsterdam-based... 
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ulrica wihlborg – part two!

we’re not always as lucky to have a visit with swedish style, but this week, i feel like i’m have a swedish decor fest! and we get to glimpse more work from los angeles-based photographer ulrica wihlborg, this time of a small house in a little coastal town in the south of Sweden (her native homeland) that she and her family have recently purchased. ulrica hasn’t... 
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