Just like any dog-loving chap, the film showcased the Royal Family's pair of vertically-challenged Corgis at their sides just about everywhere they went. Perhaps it would be easier to simply have your dog immortalized as art and hung in the entrance, yes? Less chances for leg-lifting accidents or busted leashes due to adrenaline-raising squirrel sightings? This space is a great mashup of classic European lines with strong canine presence. If you have yet to turn your pooch into pop art, get on the double decker tour bus and check out Four-footed Art.
Royalty seems to live here — and he owns a squeak toy. I can't imagine anything more perfect to hang above this fashionable, glitzy dresser than a crowned dog. What makes this a perfect marriage for me is the rich dark wood wall treatment behind it. I love to use deep paint colors to bring artwork out.
Apparently this beautiful silver dresser needed a guard dog, but I bet it went unexpected that he’d be wearing a tiara. I have a feeling this dog has more bark than bite.
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