Motivation Monday… William Morris
“…If our houses, our clothes, our household furniture and utensils are not works of art, they are either wretched makeshifts, or, what is worse, degrading shams of better things.” – William Morris Oh...
View ArticleMotivation Monday… Charlotte Moss
“… our objects, bibelots, whatnots, and knickknacks – say the most about who we are. They are as honest as a diary.” – Charlotte Moss What does your home say about you? XO – JL
View ArticleMotivation Monday… Eleanor McMillen Brown
Eleanor McMillen Brown “There is nothing more trite than a set period – any antique period bought intact for today’s living. But, by the same token, a contemporary house that ignores all vestiges of...
View ArticleMotivation Monday… Kelly Wearstler Loves Drama.
“When I walk into a room, I want to be moved – I want to feel the drama.” – Kelly Wearstler I wonder if Kelly is secretly talking about me… It seems every time I walk into a room, I make an entrance...
View ArticleMotivation Monday by Bunny Williams
Bunny Williams with Antiques Dealer & Husband John Rosselli (photo via Lauren Bern Interiors) “Buy the best furniture you can. You will take it with you.” – Bunny Williams (on buying furniture)...
View ArticleMotivation Monday with Audrey Hepburn.
“I never think of myself as an icon. What is in other people’s minds is not in my mind. I just do my thing.” –Audrey Hepburn XO – JL
View ArticleMotivation Monday With Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
“The only routine with me is no routine at all.” – Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
View ArticleMotivation Monday With Elsie de Wolfe
“The cardinal virtue of all beauty is restraint.” – Elsie de Wolfe Sometimes virtues are meant to be broken. XO – JL
View ArticleMotivation Monday With Van Day Truex
“Nothing can more quickly reveal aspect of personality and character than the choice – or absence – of color.” – Van Day Truex on interiors, character, and color
View ArticleMotivation Monday With Edith Wharton
“The desire for symmetry, for balance, for rhythm is one of the most inveterate of human instincts.” – Edith Wharton
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