What's the coolest piece of home decor you have?

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I bought this super chic Zebra hall table and matching mirror in zebra crackle paint from a store called Reincarnations in DuPont on 17th St. such a fun store that is long gone.
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Anonymous wrote:I bought this super chic Zebra hall table and matching mirror in zebra crackle paint from a store called Reincarnations in DuPont on 17th St. such a fun store that is long gone.


That was a cool store. Sorry to hear it's gone.
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An erotic piece of art, that very few people have noticed what it actually is.
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Anonymous wrote:We have all kinds of things we've picked up that I love but I'm always partial to our octopus print from this series, the colors exactly match my William Morris Blackthorn curtains

https://www.matthewsmithatquincypond.com/products/goddess?_pos=6&_sid=79157808c&_ss=r

This is really cool. Wish I could see it in person to understand medium/technique.
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Anonymous wrote:An erotic piece of art, that very few people have noticed what it actually is.



Eewwww
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Some art. Some vintage Danish furniture. Vintage pottery.
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I have a Wolpertinger.
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Anonymous wrote:We used to have this really cool pendant lighting where each of five lights hung at different heights from CB2 that I really loved (we've since moved). It was hung in the dining room and it made me happy every time I saw it.


Ugh those are so dated. I had to remove one in a house I bought 5 years ago...could not even give it away on Facebook Buy Nothing!


Are you always this unkind or are you just having a bad day?


DP and I thought the same thing? This is a lovely thread. Don't ruin it with this kind of unkindness.

If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all.
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A lovesac that we fight over
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A framed letter from a very famous president- dead not Trump. It’s so rare, I’d give myself away to say who it’s from.
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Anonymous wrote:An erotic piece of art, that very few people have noticed what it actually is.


Georgia O’keeffe?
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Anonymous wrote:An original Picasso in my dining room.


Cool. I have a Peter Kingston, John Olsen, Guy Warren, Wendy Sharpe, and several less-well-known Australian painters.


My FIL was a physician and treated Guy. We have several works of his, along with some Downings, Watts, Forbes, and a bunch of Zupans, though we dont display those. Thank God for the country house or we'd be out of wall space!


If the country home is empty for long periods, make sure it still has the right temperature and humidity ranges for your paintings.


…or you can get the humidity and sun proof frames - which is what we did - super expensive, but worth it
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Anonymous wrote:Large hand carved wooden religious items (6 foot crucifix and 5 foot monk).


Wow!
I thought my neighbor’s Christmas light crucifix on their modern house was a lot - and that was only up for a month or so. You must be very religious
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Anonymous wrote:An erotic piece of art, that very few people have noticed what it actually is.



Eewwww


Not eewwww - this CAN be tasteful of done properly
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Anonymous wrote:An original Picasso in my dining room.


Cool. I have a Peter Kingston, John Olsen, Guy Warren, Wendy Sharpe, and several less-well-known Australian painters.


My FIL was a physician and treated Guy. We have several works of his, along with some Downings, Watts, Forbes, and a bunch of Zupans, though we dont display those. Thank God for the country house or we'd be out of wall space!


Oh gag me. 🤮


“Thank God for the country house!” Is going to be my new favorite statement. I don’t have a country house, but that won’t stop me!
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