I've always loved Dorothy Draper's colorful, overscaled interiors--even back in the all-beige 9Os--but her taste in plants ran to volutptuously fleshy ferns & massive palms rendered in smooth white plaster, and she would have nothing to do with this sad, etoliated specimen. Just say no.
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I just had to look up "etiolated." For those of you who are also curious, it means "blanched or whitened, as when grown without sunlight."
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I've always loved Dorothy Draper's colorful, overscaled interiors--even back in the all-beige 9Os--but her taste in plants ran to volutptuously fleshy ferns & massive palms rendered in smooth white plaster, and she would have nothing to do with this sad, etoliated specimen. Just say no.
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I just had to look up "etiolated." For those of you who are also curious, it means "blanched or whitened, as when grown without sunlight."
Thanks for growing my vocabulary magnaverde!
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