Unornamental aesthetic...
A deluge of vintage and artisanal products is now available online and through mass-market retailers. Has authenticity become just another fad?Image: flickr/kitschydigitals |
As they began furnishing their new house from scratch, they found themselves choosing pieces with clean, modern lines that “could be a backdrop for whatever we were interested in at the moment,” Mr. Siegel said. In other words, he said, “not trying to express your personality and your total individuality with every single thing in your house.”You must click over to this link rich article in the NYTimes, link below. I feel the same way after furnishing a home with vintage, I am inspired for clean, minimal, with pops of color per the season.
Enjoy this article by: EMILY WEINSTEIN
All That Authenticity May Be Getting Old - NYTimes.com
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Thank you for posting. I love Mission Hills!