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Email from 7.29.08

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Yesterday was a big day. Tammy sent in a link to a room that we sort of recognized and couldn't figure out why. We featured it in Roomarks, a new thing we're doing where people send in photos of their favorite rooms. Turns out, we blogged it back in 2004 before it was fully finished inside!...

 
 

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She also sent me a link to the architect's website with even more pics. This turned out to be Michael Haverland, and the house is the one that he built for himself out in East Hampton. I went and collected up all the pics and put them into this handy slideshow to make it easy to see. The house has the coolest structural windows I've seen in a long time, and the overall plan is reminiscent of France circa WWII, not New York 2008. The interior design is high end Jonathan Adler and goes beyond funky. I urge you to take the tour and then check out Michael Haverland's other work.

>> East Hampton House Slideshow
>> Article on the house in the NYTimes, 2004
>> Michael Haverland, Architect
>> East 82nd Street Renovation by Michael Haverland
>> Roomarks: submit your own...

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Meanwhile, I got a whole bunch of great response to the email yesterday
with my own IKEA classic faves. Here are some more recommendations:
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  • Sarah N. - Must include the Norrebo series. We've got 3 in our circa 1000sf home, and love them. Solid wood, modular, open, beautiful and sturdy.

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  • Olga P. - The Lack shelving unit. I have this in green & use it in the horizontal position as a tv stand.
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  • Charlotte Mc. - I agree with all of your choices and add the pot lid rack/holder [Grundtal?]. I can't remember the name but it is perfect to hold magazines, towels, etc. Love it!

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  • Andrea N. - As an IKEA devotee, I own numerous favorites. I wrote a little IKEA manifesto of sorts on my tumblr, inner sanctum. A recent buy is the Stockholm console table, which was featured in a photo on your roomarks page. I love the mid century-inspired design, and the quality is excellent. Very solidly made, with wood veneer and some solid wood parts. The design is versatile, too, and it can be used as a sofa table as well as a console.

    I, too, have Expedit bookcases. I have the narrow ones and turned them on their sides. Unbelievable quality for the price.

    Lastly, I have a Stockholm display cabinet that I got in 1993! (definitely no longer available, haha) It, too, is very solidly built, with wood veneer, and has made it beautifully through 3 moves.

Thanks to all of you!

>> Today's Fresh House Tour: Patrick's Curiosity-Filled Studio

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i'm in lust with that pink eames lounger

posted by closertotheocean on August 5th 2008 at 7:52am
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That pink Eames Lounge Chair is HOT!

posted by bepsf on August 5th 2008 at 8:08am
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Where do you even get something like that? Does someone make them in pink?!? Or did he have it custom re-upholstered? I need to know!

posted by avallant on August 5th 2008 at 9:38am
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Argghhh! He has stolen my home! Pic 17 is my home!
(Inside my brain, as you've probably understood :B But honestly, this is the pic closest to my dream house that I've ever come across...)

posted by tulpoeid on August 5th 2008 at 9:38am
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I'm not too crazy about the pink recliner. I would've prefered chocolate brown.

posted by ndsight on August 5th 2008 at 10:04am
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Love the house. Love the interiors. Thoroughly modern and has life to it. It reflects the designer's confidence in the design choices.

posted by Lawnmowr on August 5th 2008 at 10:14am
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I'm not fond of the wallpapered-room dividers that cut up the space, they make me think of some exhibit hall more than a living space. Not too fond of the furnishings either, at least all of them together in the same spot.
Love the windows and architecture though.

posted by Daniel Poitiers on August 5th 2008 at 10:29am
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Ndsight - in chocolate brown the lounge looks like a pile of poo. You need to have some visual delineation between the forms - the solid wood and the soft leather.

I love it in pink (dont know if i'd own it) but I kind of wish it was less salmon and more magenta!

posted by Modfan on August 5th 2008 at 1:18pm
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I love that pink recliner!

posted by madampince on August 5th 2008 at 1:39pm
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Lovely house...but was that a pot bellied pig in one of the pics, or are my eyes playing tricks on me?

posted by suzy8track on August 5th 2008 at 3:09pm
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Avallant - contact your nearest Herman Miller dealer, but not a dwr or showroom type place... direct from HM, they are available in probably over 100 different colored leathers.

posted by MattPDX on August 5th 2008 at 4:34pm
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it's good to see something different and eclectic.

posted by phase2phase on August 6th 2008 at 12:57am
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love the architecture but looks like they tried to beat every last living bit of modern out of that house with the dividers, the kitchen cabinets and fabric choices. i have to wonder whether the owners really like(d) the house at all. i went to an estate sale in san antonio, tx, once and the house was in a similar state.

posted by pvett on August 7th 2008 at 9:21am
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