Anh-Minh's article in Saturday's Chronicle details some of the efforts made by "Sex and the City" production designer Jeremy Conway and set decorator Lydia Marks -- and how the film is already affecting design trends.
Anh-Minh's article in Saturday's Chronicle details some of the efforts made by "Sex and the City" production designer Jeremy Conway and set decorator Lydia Marks -- and how the film is already affecting design trends.
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Image: Craig Blankenhorn
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Oh AT, how I love you... but the "Sex and the City" movie blogging needs to stop.
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Is that the Rug Company rug? Marni 'Overleaf'? I've been eyeing it for a while. *sigh*
And I haven't even seen the movie, oh well.
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I love the SATC movie blogging!
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Amen, Eric D. AT, are you just trying to fill space?
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testing...
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We (almost) always blog the Chronicle.
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I would love to see more posts about set designers. Often times they face challenges many of us experience (maximizing small space; limited budget and time constraints) and also have a wealth of resources and tricks of the trade that are beneficial.
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I thought her redone apartment was lovely, so I appreciate the posts about it.
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I love the SATC blogs but I wish there were more images of Carrie's apartment. If anyone knows where to go for images of her new closet and her old chaise, please post it.
I agree w/ Seaside, I'd like to see more posts from trend setting set designers.
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