HBLA Fall 2010 : Page 40
HOMEFRONT TRENDS! Mix ‘n’ Maxed! By Alexandria Abramian-Mott Takashi Kamijo’s Rainbow Chopsticks, $30 for a set of 12 reuseable wooden chopsticks, at momastore.org. Color swatch knob, $12 each, at Anthropologie Looking to strike the perfect match? It’s time to retire those old rules about combining colors, and make your own out-of-the-box pairings. Pink with red? Purple with green? It’s buyer’s choice this season with the latest in brightly hued everything, from bigger-piece statements like Lapel’s multi-toned credenza, to tinier palette players like a set of rainbow-channeling chopsticks by Takashi Kamijo. So whether you lean towards pastel, primary or jewel tones, it’s time to assemble a home Crayola box of your own. Alexandra Von Furstenberg’s Charm candy bowl, $975 for a set of three, at AVF, 9001 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood, 310.777.0253. Jug table lamp, $1,125, at Cisco Home, 440 N. La Brea Ave., L.A., 323.932.1155, ciscobrothers.com. Lapel’s Color Story credenza, $2,400, at Post 27, post27store.com. 40 | | Fall 2010
Home Front Trends!
Alexandria Abramian-Mott
<b>Mix ‘n’ Maxed!</b><br /> <br /> Looking to strike the perfect match? It’s time to retire those old rules about combining colors, and make your own out-of-the-box pairings. Pink with red? Purple with green? It’s buyer’s choice this season with the latest in brightly hued everything, from bigger-piece statements like Lapel’s multi-toned credenza, to tinier palette players like a set of rainbow-channeling chopsticks by Takashi Kamijo. So whether you lean towards pastel, primary or jewel tones, it’s time to assemble a home Crayola box of your own.<br /> <br />
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