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Arren Williams is the name, and I'm a stylist, editor and trend reporter. You'll catch my work regularly popping up in print in the likes of the National Post, House & Home and elsewhere. I'm also a guest expert on Citytv's CityLine, and you can occasionally find me on HGTV as well as on ABC 7 News in Chicago.

To keep things fun I've tapped a couple of friends - Julia Black and Jenn Hannotte - to contribute their views on design too. Enjoy!

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Monday
Oct182010

All about the peacock

I have a chair makeover project coming up, and I'm happy to tell you I think I found the perfect fabric at inVU Drapery. I popped in there the other day to check out the new DwellStudio collection that they're carrying which, I hafta say, is all really rather lovely with fantastic hits of yellow, teal and grey all in a smashing mix of prints and solids. But back to me, and back to that chair! The fabric that totally spoke to me at inVU is the DwellStudio Vintage Plumes in Camel. Pretty fantastic, no? The side chair is currently a hefty fleamarket find in dark stained wood, so I'm thinking about lightening it all up by either painting the frame in a soft grey (or going a tad nutty with a harvest gold???) and of course, there will have to be nailheads involved somewhere. Nickel, or maybe even white for those. Hmmm...

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Fantastic mix of fabrics! So inspiring...

October 23, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterRhonda

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