valentine's day Bungalow 5, New Stuff

Bungalow 5 is at it again! They have introduced some new accessories, art and lighting to their line. I thought it might be fun to "place" them in a few interiors from my treasured House and Garden magazines:

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This "Primavera Box" would look so pretty in this Master Bedroom designed by Pauline Boardman Pitt. House and Garden, July 2000. Photo by Michel Arnaud

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I think the Sienna Cachepot belongs in this Guest Room by Muriel Brandolini.House and Garden, August 1999. Photo by pieter Estersohn

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This Library by Madeline Stuart needs this Siena Tray in red. House and Garden December 2004. Photo by Thomas Loof

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I think this "Autumn Pavilion" piece could be a stunner on the wall of this Diamond and Baratta Bedroom. House and Garden, October 2002, Phto by Jason Schmidt

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This "Khan Deer" piece could work in this Master Bedroom by designer Mary McDonald. House and Garden, June 2002. Photo by Melanie Acevedo

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I would love to see this "Barocco" lamp in this Bedroom of world class colorist and designer Tricia Guild. House and Garden, August 2005. Photo James Merrell

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This "Egret" Lamp would look so fresh in his Loggia by by Mary McDonald. House and Garden, June 2002. Photo by Melanie Acevedo

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What do you think of this "Siam" Lamp in the Living Room of Buster Keaton's restored house. Living Room by Mary McDonald. House and Garden, June 2002. Photo by Melanie Acevedo

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The "Tangiers" Lamp would be a great addition to this space in the home of Greek artist Konstantin Kakanias. House and Garden, June 2002. Photo by Melanie Acevedo.

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