From Julie:
San Francisco–based architect Malcolm Davis is especially good with baths; we love the shower below that opens directly onto a deck, yet is private thanks to the frosted glass doors. See more of his work at mdarch.net.




April 3rd, 2008
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From Julie:
Source a space similar to today’s rustic French kitchen post using elements from Venice, CA–based antiques and vintage shop Obsolete Inc.
Below: Italian kitchen cabinet; circa 1770.

Below: Set of eight wood and iron chairs from France; circa 1920–30.

Below: Rewired Italian glass pendant light with copper details; circa 1920–30.

Below: French zinc-topped table from a chocolate factory; circa 1930.

April 3rd, 2008
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From Julie:
Katrin Arens is a furniture and interiors designer who makes pieces out of what she calls “abused wood.” View her work at Katrin Arens.

April 3rd, 2008
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From Sarah:
Recycled wood, old apple boxes and a stainless steel cooker are the elements of this simple French rustic kitchen featured in one of our favorite magazines, Living etc.

April 3rd, 2008
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