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Beds These Days
Yesterday I thought to check out PBteen (that's Pottery Barn for youngsters) again, because I remember thinking their stuff was chicer than 90% of merch in old people catalogs. And I was not disappointed -- just look at this Maison Campaign bed:
Finally a simple, non-frou frou canopy bed. Reminds me of one the boss did for a client that wound up on the cover of domino:
PBteen's is $899 for a full, which I guess isn't cheap, but this is one the kiddies can take to college and even the starter apartment. The black metal will suit a potential goth phase; add tie-dye side curtains for a hippie moment.
May 27, 2007
















I think this looks fantastic. Hmmm...since they don't deliver to Marrakesh, I bet I can get one made here:-)
Smart of the boss not to hang fabric from the bed frame and spoil the view of that wallpaper.
Wow- it's practically the spitting image of the one Miles used. Good find!
Hello. I'm a great fan of all your tips! I realize this is off-topic, but I was wondering if you could tell me what kind of wallpaper you used to paper the fridge in your studio. Thanks!
Could you post details on the birds wallpaper please...it's wonderful.
Could you post details on the birds wallpaper please...it's wonderful.
Wallpaper source time: my fridge is Paule Marrot's "Guermantes" in Dove, available through Brunschwig & Fils. The chinoiserie birds are actually paper-backed silk by De Gournay, handpainted all the way over in China! (Guess which one's cheaper).
Thanks Nick!
I've been cooing over this bed for months. This post may be all the convincing I need to bring it home.
Thanks!
I love this one post of yours. i actually went and posted about you on my blog and this dreamy bed :)
http://projectblancoyd.typepad.com/project_blancoyd/2008/03/nick-olsen-my-d.html