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Like this living room? We do. Which is why we were excited to hear that a new line of home accessories is being designed by the woman who resides here, someone who knows her retro style - Trina Turk. The line consists of needlepoint... 










cute! where does this stuff retail?
view lwkathr's profile
And reasonable, too!
I love Trina Turk clothes. I have this fantasy of regularly dressing to match my house. Not that it ever happens, but this could, potentially, motivate me to get out of the yoga pants and into something cute...
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I adore that bubble-shaped table (is it wicker? bamboo?). Does anyone recognize it or know where I can get one?
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This reminds me of what I saw in the home stores in Palm Beach in the early 90's. Some of it is pretty but very borrowed and copied of what others have done.
view LoriSF's profile
Cute! The fabric is definitely reminiscient of her clothes.
view averillh1's profile
Kealoha, the rattan stool looks like Franco Albini (vintage). They come up on ebay regularly; one just sold for about $175.
http://fashionhaus.com/details/214/Unknown_Franco_Albini_Franco_Albini_Rattan_Ottoman_Coffee_Table.html
view arroyo's profile
Thanks, Arroyo!
view Kealoha's profile
Those accessories are awesome! I want to decorate my whole house with those home accessories I just ordered at Ballard Designs.
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rachelmean sounds an awful lot like a spammer...
view sally305's profile
its such a bummer that she doesn't sell her home stuff online. its 2009, for heaven's sake!
view jaytee's profile
Trina Turk in Palm Springs is an amazing visual feat. A page straight out of Valley of The Dolls. So encouraging that she has made a big leap into home decor, and yet it seems so much more sober. I am curious to see more.
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