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David Mlinaric's London Pied-à-terre
The New York Times 12.24.08

1-6-mlinaric-1.jpgIn recent weeks, The New York Times has re-focused on smaller, simpler homes than we are used to seeing from them — yesterday we shared a unique East Village apartment renovation — and today we're digging up David Mlinaric's London pied-à-terre that was featured on Christmas Eve. Mlinaric, "England's foremost decorator of period interiors" has kept his city home simple and low-maintenance...

 
 

The New York Times is quick to point out that for a designer who is in an expert in period furniture and has designed many over-the-top palaces, castles and rock-star villas, this is pretty tame. Check it out: A Designer of Castles Chooses a Simple Life and the slideshow.

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Don't look now, but the coffee table is getting away.

posted by whytephoenix on January 6th 2009 at 1:57pm
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Yeah the rest of the house is amazing but that coffee table has to go!

posted by chicity1126 on January 6th 2009 at 5:53pm
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Hey -- Check out what these guys are going over at:

http://www.interioritycomplex.typepad.com/

Great blog on an old home restoration!

posted by designny on January 7th 2009 at 8:20am
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