Thad Hayes
Thad Hayes embraces the period and the modern, simple and significant. His timeless spaces are clean, sharp and elegant. Subtle, inspiring, timeless and delightful.
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MY FAVOURITE DECOR SHOPS IN OTTAWA
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kitchen remodel in my last house
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my twin sister's mostly kid's rooms decor blog
Thad Hayes embraces the period and the modern, simple and significant. His timeless spaces are clean, sharp and elegant. Subtle, inspiring, timeless and delightful.
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Philip Galanes was an entertainment lawyer, Chief Operating Officer for a children's media company, and is now an author, avid furniture collector and consults on interior design projects. After looking at his portfolio, I think he has finally found his calling.
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Charles Eames said his goal for the lounge chair was the "warm, receptive look of a well-used first baseman's mitt." I can immediately associate one word with this chair - SIGH. I've never sat in one of these, real or imitation, and I probably shouldn't. But I don't think I could ever spend that much money on a chair. And I don't think cat nails would go so well with the leather. But I lust after it regardless. After all, cats don't even like leather right?
Paul Brace was named as one of Australia's emerging designers. With a swath of awards, magazine articles and a Taschen book cover he's not emerging he's a leading light of the Australian design scene. His small space solutions are definitely worth a much closer look on his website. Check out the mirror used through the doorway and as a splash back and cupboard doors in the first apartment below.
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