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The Skirted Roundtable, Susanna Salk and kids roomsThe Skirted Roundtable, Susanna Salk and kids rooms

 This week at The Skirted Roundtable we chatted with author and Today Show correspondent Susanna Salk about her new kids book "Room for Children", published by Rizzoli.  This book is filled luscious images of children's rooms that aren't typical in any way. It's a visual treat for the eyes. This pin…

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30Apr2010

Music Hall Monday: Boston Opera House rises from the ashesMusic Hall Monday: Boston Opera House rises from the ashes

Inside the lobby looking out towards the street.Last week, I took a tour of the Boston Opera House with several members of my IFDA chapter. What a gorgeous place and the history is even more remarkable. I'd been in the building for some performances in the late 80's and it was in a sad, dilapidated …

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25Apr2010

The Skirted Roundtable welcomes Lee Stanton, plus some great salesThe Skirted Roundtable welcomes Lee Stanton, plus some great sales

This wee at The Skirted Roundtable, we chatted with noted LA antiquarian Lee Stanton. Lee is one of those people who are so truly passionate about their work and you can't help but be inspired.Sometimes, the terms young and hip don't really feel like they jibe with "Antiquarian", but Lee manages to …

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22Apr2010

The Skirted Roundtable makes it to one year! (and they said it wouldn't last!)The Skirted Roundtable makes it to one year! (and they said it wouldn't last!)

Somewhat over a year ago, I started thinking that what was missing from the design blog world was the real voices behind all the blogs and beauty we focus so much of our attention on. I'd had experience doing interviews via podcast on for Blogging Top Design and on my own blog and knew there was not…

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20Apr2010

Patriot's Day and New England StylePatriot's Day and New England Style

The first shots of the American Revolution were fired on April 19th, 1775 at the battles of Lexington and Concord. From that day to this, Lexington and Concord are quintessential American towns. Engraving of the Battle of Lexington by Amos Doolittle (engraver) and Ralph Earl (artist), 1775Detail eng…

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19Apr2010
 
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