Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Setting up in the Citadel

No Story, just a scene in the unfinished Citadel


The tall lamp is the Tiny Tim book light, the small lamp, leather sofa, pillows, coffee table and black and white photos are by me (The Photos are from google images...I just printed them on photo paper and framed them.)  The Eames Elephant is Reac.  The small table was an Ebay find.  The area rug is a sample of Eames dot pattern fabric. The chair is by the very talented Carol of Mitchymoo Miniatures.


The Saarinen styled tulip table is by me, the chairs are Reac.
 
The laptop is Rement and the books are miscellaneous finds.

Hopefully soon I will get back to work on the Citadel.

13 comments:

  1. TALENT!!! You've done a great job on your "by me" projects! I like the masculine feel and love the floor!

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  2. Fanfrickentastic. I love this! You make me want a Citadel.

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  3. What a beautiful scene, I really love the floor and the tabletop, great work :D!
    Hugs, Ilona

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  4. Very modern. I like the details.

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  5. great scene, if you add some cat hair I could actually see myself living there.

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  6. this room is wonderful! I especially like your color choice!
    Neomi

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  7. I love this scene so much. You have such a keen eye for mixing colour and texture into a fantastic ensemble. Thank you for sharing how you did the gorgeous wood floor. What a clever way to cover the floors...nice change from simple floorboards. Love it =0)

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  8. Winner winner chicken dinner!! Congratulations on the big win! Have fun spending the gift certificate, minimodernas has lot of great modern stuff to choose from. :D
    http://minismodernas.blogspot.com/2014/07/and-winner-is.html

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    1. Winner winner, chicken dinner? Ha-ha that has tickled me so much.

      Congratulations! Such a fab job and well deserved recognition =0D

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    2. Thanks, that's so sweet of you...and I will!

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