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09/22/2011

Stargazing @ MBFW

StarFinally! We have some beautiful shots of the gorgeous Star Lounge at MBFW. It was fantastic having Wesley Cadle use some of our favorite pieces, along with several from our sister brand, Hickory Chair. We love his rich use of lavenders and plums mixed with ivory and shameless use of shimmery, touchable velvets. The stars were shining brightly in this room even when it was empty - which wasn't often.

Quintessence took note of the dramatic illustrated works of Gladys Perint Palmer that were hung throughout the space. In addition to how well these highlighted to shades of purple peppering the suite, these anchored in the idea of retro glamour and luxury fashion.

What a fantastic spot to unwind and get away from it all during the hectic pace of the events of MBFW. Wesley's design created a an environment of relaxed glamour set and set right tone for busy fashionistas hoping to sip cocktails and rest their feet while chatting with friends.
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(our 9651 bunching tables, although the shagreen tops appear to have been wrapped in an animal print fabric)

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Our beautifully tufted 220 Chair covered in one of my favorite velvets, 6515.

IMG_7849Our petite 9667 Table, perfect for this cosmopolitan space and ideal for holding drinks or (in this case) a gift bag.

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Loving this space and the image it projects, totally fab!

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