...here for the AT:SF readers, but they are just a taste. Be sure to click through to see the full slideshow, read the questionnaire and enjoy the entire house tour right here at Re-Nest.
Erica Tanov, the clothing designer, has her lovely home featured today on our sister site, Re-Nest. The gorgeous home, located in Berkeley is furnished primarily with secondhand items and the eclectic style shines through. We pulled our favorite pics...







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Any info on that chair in front of the bookcase? Thanks!
@ jdaynor: Oh my goodness I know! I only checked the comments cause I wanted to see if anyone mentioned anything about that chair!
LOVE IT!
very charming agreed love that chair
chair chair chair where where
chair cool. Rest of the house looks like it was decorated by a tween.
Lovely!
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i wish the house tour showed more of the actual house and not so many close ups of the things. do love that chair.
the glossy black windows are to die for.
what a gorgeous chair!!
This is a really fun looking place with some great elements I am envious of: the arched built in bookcase, the windows on the stairs, gorgeous wood floor color, the french doors. Love the kitchen island, too. Cute chair, but too low for me! Very Jetsonesque in a good way.
I like that you show your decorating accents up close. Those of us who are not good at arrangements get inspired by this. Your place has so much great stuff to look at, without being over the top or cluttered. Yes of course, you may be hiding the clutter temporarily but it's working!
Simply stunning. But what about the Chinoiserie wallpaper? Where is that from? It's just beautiful.
I second on needing the source of that wallpaper!
third on the wallpaper.
I suspect she's got at least two children (judging by the photo) and we are seeing the older daughter's room and the baby's room. So at least one of the rooms was likely decorated by a tween. Lucky kid!
ohh the chair, black windows and wallpaper are all amazing! very inspirational for me. thank you for sharing!
I think I had that humpty dumpty lamp as a kid! I remember playing with the arms...they were attached with elastic I think. Or maybe they were just broken. :) Brings back so many memories!