I am not sure the "whys and wheres" of this installation, but a stunning outdoor space just the same. The use of a few " indoor" pieces......chosen wisely.......always elevates a design to a higher level.
I love those urns and I'm not adverse to the other way round, a few bits of outdoor furniture brought indoors. It can add freshness and whimsy to an otherwise classical room. A very very Happy New Year to you, Maryanne !
I agree! for years I had outdoor wrought iron chairs in our kitchen. They were the only chairs my children could not sit and tip on. Before making this change I can not begin to tell you how many chairs we went through.
The terra-cotta urns look ITALIAN……..but I bet its in TEXAS!
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I think the urns could be from anywhere, but you might just be right about Texas. A very Happy New Year to you as well.
ReplyDeleteI love those urns and I'm not adverse to the other way round, a few bits of outdoor furniture brought indoors. It can add freshness and whimsy to an otherwise classical room. A very very Happy New Year to you, Maryanne !
ReplyDeleteI agree! for years I had outdoor wrought iron chairs in our kitchen. They were the only chairs my children could not sit and tip on. Before making this change I can not begin to tell you how many chairs we went through.
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