I found this picture in a back issue of Traditional Home magazine and wanted to share it. Look at those pillows! What a fantastic way to use some collected t-shirts from past concerts. I love how most of the room is more conservative and then you have the iconic Rolling Stones tongue on a pillow. I think the pattern on the draperies do a great job of bridging the furnishings and the accessories. If you don't have your own collection of vintage rock t-shirts, you can always search eBay and thrift stores. Led Zeppelin's Physical Grafitti album cover Instead of pillows, you can have the shirts matted and framed to hang as artwork. While you're trolling eBay, you may want to look for some classic albums. Back in the 70's, cover art was almost as much a part of the album creation as the music. A framed arrangement featuring some of your favorite music is an interesting and more personal way to dress a wall.
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7/22/2010 01:19:20 am
I guess this means my 15-year old nephew is cooler than I realized, since he sent me a framed copy of Bobby Womack's "The Poet II" (featuring Patti LaBelle!) for my wall. Comments are closed.
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AuthorChristine Schwalm is an Interior Designer and Visual Merchandiser based in Los Angeles. This space will keep you updated on what's going on with CSD along with some ideas to inspire you. Go here for more information about pricing and services and here to make an appointment. Archives
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