Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Mecox Gardens - Turquoise, Jade & More...
A combination girlfriend/business trip to Dallas led to a fun visit to Mecox Gardens. If a chair could have the power to make you feel more sophisticated, thinner and better looking - than this is that chair for me! Fighting off a cold the whole trip, I instantly felt better sitting in this gorgeous turquoise leather chair. (being surrounded by childhood friends I've known forever didn't hurt either. Thanks Diana, Ann and Lisa!)
I'm guessing I'm behind the design curve because this was the first time I'd come across jade bowls, vases and trays like these. Love the fresh, spring green color.
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My Dear Notting Hill -
Perhaps we could barter!
Love those chairs and they really gave me a lift on a gloomy gray day!
Also, adore anything green and those jade bowls make me green with envy!
Hope you left your cold and came home stronger!
Patricia
Oh my! That store is like dying and going to heaven!
I love the pillows as well!! If only Dallas was closer!!
If I could have those chairs, I would give up all the furniture in my living room. Stunning, absolutely stunning.
Lisa & Alfie
Those chairs are a-maz-ing! I may have to get myself to Dallas. I need to visit my friend that recently moved there. And check out this shop! Your pictures were almost like being there:)
Just discovered you via Annechovie. The turquoise chairs in the first image are awesome! I'm off to read more of our blog now!
oooh wow wow wow.....those first two images are just DIVINE !! oh wow wow wow !!!! The chairs, the zebra print and that beautiful shelf unit.....wow
What a lovely store. Those turq/blue chairs are just... Ahhh!
Those may be the most perfect chairs ever! Gorgeous! Again, love your eye for color.
Did you notice the scottie dog lamp? It's adorable.
I am SO jealous of whoever gets to shop for these stores!! I'm in Heaven!
Karen
oh my those freakin chairs are amazing!!
thanks for all the comments. I'm heading to Chicago 3/17 and plan to check out the Mecox Gardens there too.
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