
Designer Megan Rice Yager:
The green taffeta curtains with Greek key trim display the 1-inch break that Yager swears by.
Their juxtaposition against the leopard carpet is one of her favorite moments in the house.
via:silviapatr
Piet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872–1944), Three chyrsanthemums, 1899-1900.
Crayon and pastel, 59 x 43 cm.
Leather Scoop Chair
Neiman Marcus
Nicos Hadjikiriakos-Ghika (Greek, 1906-1994), Still Life, 1961.
Watercolour on paper, 38 x 28 cm.
Designer Megan Rice Yager:
“I really like to create ultracozy beds for clients with beautiful linens, a perfect mix of soft and firm down pillows, and good lighting for reading.”
My sister’s @cfsparks door. We take “understatement” very seriously in our family.
via:thefullerview
Date: 1800–1820
Geography: Made in New York, New York, United States
Culture: American
Medium: Gilt gesso, pine, wire, eglomise tablet
This early nineteenth-century looking glass from New York City is surmounted by a bald eagle. The work is characterized by the Neoclassical style popular at the time, with the eagle serving as a appropriate symbol from both antiquity and Federal America.
Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853-1890), Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase, 1890.
Oil on canvas, 65.1 x 54 cm.
via:vintagehomec
Architectural Digest
Designer Megan Rice Yager