Pangaea Interior Design, Portland, OR I'm sorry, the store where I bought these went out of business a couple of years ago. These look like Le Klint lamps but are lower priced. I'm sure I could find them or something close through some other vendor, but it would take me an hour or so of hunting. Best of luck!
Pangaea Interior Design, Portland, OR These are actually black with leaves -- not blue. I'm afraid these were purchased a few years ago and are no longer distributed.
Debra Gluskin The pillows are great on the brown couch (I have one sans pillows!) Ca you advise on where the colorful orange ones come from our where should look for something similar? Thx!
Pangaea Interior Design, Portland, OR This is indeed a 23 foot high concrete wall. No stains or sealers on it. It is a town home and the wall on the other side of the room is drywall.
Pangaea Interior Design, Portland, OR Cannot remember the construction company's name to save my life right now, but I do remember that they went out of business a couple of years ago.
Pangaea Interior Design, Portland, OR @brownie4 -- This is an original work of art by me done in acrylic, charcoal and metallics. It is sold, but it sounds like bepsf can knock one out for you.
Pangaea Interior Design, Portland, OR Nancy Houston -- my apologies for the length of time since you asked this question. Our notifications seem to be very messed up here. I had not received a notification that you had ever responded and only noticed it when a later comment triggered the notifications. So, if you have already found a rug, I certainly understand. If you are still interested, please email me directly at design@pangaea-id.com.
Dirt Digger A question was asked previously about the same thing but on a different picture of this...the designer stated that she can order the fabric at $75 per yard plus shipping...if you are still interested you can click on "more info" under the pic and email the designer. Hope that helps!
Look closely: This picture features not one, but two perfectly executed shag rugs (the second is beneath the dining table toward the back). I’m telling you, once you sink your feet back into that shag rug, it’s hard to stop at one. If you do use more than one, switch up the colors to better define different areas in open rooms.
http://www.designerscall.com/blog/2011/09/05/history-lesson-flokati-vs-shag/