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Ten Things I Love: From Abby's Apartment

050809-fav00.jpgI realized, as I was taking the photos for this post, that many of my favorite things consist of items that, for the most part, resemble human body parts or have a vaguely punk sensibility. I guess my blue hair is showing; adolescent experiences die hard. More, after the jump...

 
 

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A mold of my mouth made the day my braces were taken off (after 5 long years!). Why the teeth were painted orange I'll never know.

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Child's wooden shoe molds. These are first things I ever bought at the Pasadena Rose Bowl. After that, I was hooked.


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I bought this glove mold at Fish's Eddy in NY during last year's ICFF. I had just met a lot of the bloggers from the other sites for the first time and we all went shopping together. It was a crazy fun rainy afternoon with all of us scurrying around different stores sharing our finds and learning each other's sensibility

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I love skulls of all kinds. This one's from the 99 Cents Store, two Halloweens ago. I love the 99c Store: great finds, great price and the perfect opportunity to pay it forward.

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This is the artist Cecily Brown's mouth, painted after she chipped a tooth. I ripped it out of Vogue Magazine and had it blown up at Icon.

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Okay, not everything I love resembles a human body part. I got this chest on Craig's List and had my body shop guy paint it with white automotive paint. It's my landing strip.

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The chandelier in my dining room. I love it. Although I have to confess that I've been thinking about switching it out for a ginormous black industrial hanging light from CB2, in which case I may move it to the bedroom.

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Eileen Gray tables. These have been a favorite for ages and I finally splurged when I redid my bedroom. One day, in a different home, they'll graduate to the living room. I love that they're adjustable and that they swing over the bed.

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There's something about a hot pink chair.

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The Louis Ghost Chair: I know, I know, it's been done but I'm still a fan

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Old movies and a visit to Teddy Roosevelt's home on Long Island as a kid left their imprint on me; I've always wanted a zebra skin rug. This one, a zebra print stenciled cowhide rug. is my concession to that nagging want.

For the rest of my home, see here; for Laure's favorite part of my home, click here; for her favorite things from her apartment, click here. Rebecca and Beth have also shared their home's favorite things.

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I love your purple chair, white credenza, upholstered bed, zebra rug and Eileen Grey tables too...
...as well as the white furry pillow and the leather reading book-tote to your bed and the black-painted trim in your dining room.

posted by bepsf on May 8th 2009 at 2:23pm
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love the black and white with small shots pink and cream. Classic combination that is never boring. Also, i really want a mold of my teeth!

posted by chusmabilly on May 8th 2009 at 2:27pm
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I'm so relieved- I thought I was the only one who kept their tooth mold...

Very cool stuff- I'm right there with you on the gothic theme!

http://shockthebourgeois.blogspot.com

posted by shockthebourgeois on May 8th 2009 at 3:29pm
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Can you tell me where you got the chandelier? It's lovely...

I'm trying to figure out whether or not to get one, and which kind if I do. I would need to find one second-hand, via Craig's List, ebay or thrift stores.

This is also probably a dumb question, but: do chandeliers have to be mounted in the ceiling? I have zero overhead lighting in my living room, but I imagine it's probably out of my price range to have a contractor rip up the ceiling and rewire... if there's a way to mount a chandelier without wiring the ceiling, I'd love to know it.

posted by jplee on May 8th 2009 at 3:44pm
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jplee --

You could take an existing chandelier and remove the ceiling plate and chain - add on a 15' length of decorative chain, clear/gold electrical wire and a plug and hang it as a swag lamp from a hook that's securely attached into the ceiling (preferably screwed into a joist)

http://www.antiquelampsupply.com/category/200/

posted by bepsf on May 8th 2009 at 4:25pm
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Love it, thanks for sharing abby (and for inviting me over).

posted by laure on May 8th 2009 at 4:25pm
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Oh my, that Cecily Brown painting is terrifying. But in general, great stuff!

posted by marie516 on May 8th 2009 at 4:33pm
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I love the Cecily Brown image. I am also in the middle of looking at art I'm just gonna "steal" and blow up into frames.

Why not.

posted by Sunnydark on May 8th 2009 at 5:27pm
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Love it. I'm all grown up, but never left my punk and goth childhood behind. It just shows up in my home instead of my hair now :)

I too would love to know where you purchased that chandelier - its gorgeous.

posted by 4ddh on May 8th 2009 at 6:36pm
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Thanks all!

4ddh, jplee,
I got the chandelier at greatchandeliers.com.
Here's the post that rounds up some of this & some of their other offerings as well (the chandelier in my bathroom's from there as well)

abby

posted by abby on May 8th 2009 at 7:52pm
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Like everyone else, I think the chandelier is great, but I LOVE the pink chair and the zebra-print rug.

Does anyone have a recommendation for affordable (really, really affordable) re-upholstery in the LA area? Thanks!

posted by PinkyRiNG on May 8th 2009 at 11:56pm
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