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by habituallychic

03 . 03 . 11
I’ve had quite a few readers email me about with questions so I thought I would address two of them today.  A few people asked me about the wallpaper in the J.Crew Collection store that was featured in Lonny.  It is Modern Trellis by Schumacher in Alabaster #5003283. 

I also had a reader ask about the fabric on this sofa at Cecconi’s in Miami.  It is Meloire Reverse from Alan Campbell at Quadrille.  The reason I took this photo is because I used this fabric in the New Apple colorway on a banquette in a breakfast area.  I wanted to show my client that they topped it with pillows in Java Java from China Seas at Quadrille and maybe we could do the reverse for her pillows. 

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  1. Erika @ ~TiptoeButterfly~ March 3, 2011 | 4:37 pm

    i want ur career – PERIOD!

    I’m hosting a give-away and would LOVE for you and ALL to
    Join Custom Sign Give-Away

    *kiss kiss*
    Erika
    ~Tiptoe Butterfly~

  2. Kim March 3, 2011 | 5:23 pm

    I agree, you have an enviable career! I love the neutral & spare space. It speaks to me too although the picture of the art/drafting room with all it’s clutter looks the most inviting & doorway to garden. Thank you!

  3. Lacquered Life March 3, 2011 | 5:42 pm

    Java java is such a good old standby. I love it. In all the colors it comes in. And I love it paired with the fabric on the settee. Fab.

  4. Luciane at HomeBunch.com March 3, 2011 | 7:11 pm

    Gorgeous, Heather!

    Thank you for sharing these info with us. It’s nice of you.

    xo

    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

  5. meenal bishnoi March 3, 2011 | 7:17 pm

    I’m loving the wallpaper…it has a nice retro vibe to it…xx meenal

  6. The enchanted home March 3, 2011 | 10:55 pm

    That wallpaper is stunning, it could go either way..towards a more traditional elegant home or a modern, fun transitionaal space..its so pretty.
    Stop by…doing a great giveaway, 2 stunning handblown Murano glass lamps from Swank lighting!
    http://www.theenchantedhome.blogspot.com