The vintage elephant stool above is available at one of my favorite Etsy stores LIV vintage for $125.00. The Chinese elephant stool below that comes as a pair is $1200 on 1st dibs.
I have that top elephant stool. Found it at a flea market in an unglazed, pastel pink and green. Hid.e.ous! I painted it a deep red and antiqued it. I'm kinda over the red and am thinking of going white. Or maybe a celedon green. What do you think?
I grew up in Europe and Lake Forest, Illinois. After graduating from The Ferry Hall School, Bryn Mawr College, and George Washington University Law School, I practiced law in Washington, D.C. Now I am finally devoting my time to two of my great passions - interior design and Chinoiserie.
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I have that top elephant stool. Found it at a flea market in an unglazed, pastel pink and green. Hid.e.ous! I painted it a deep red and antiqued it. I'm kinda over the red and am thinking of going white. Or maybe a celedon green. What do you think?
Tamisha-It really depends on the room-either would be great. In my home, celadon would be wonderful.
I think celadon would be much better choice in my place as well.
Would you consider doing a post on chinoiserie lamps? I have a serious addiction to them and would like to see them used well in rooms.
Thanks!
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