Houston Lifestyles & Homes May 2009
Shopping
Fascinating Foliage
Gooseberry Pierced Bowls by Michael Aram form a delicate, lace-like addition to the serving table.Capturing the essence of decaying fall foliage, they are dazzling in their simplicity and other-worldliness. Available in small, medium and large. www.michaelaram.com
Pin-up Mosaic
This quirky Mosaic pin-up named Maggie comes from SICIS—The Art Mosaic Factory. A large 53 inch x 106 inch design on a field-colored background, Maggie gives a nostalgic soda shoppe feel to any room when used as a room divider or wall art. www.sicis.com
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                                        Murano Glassware
                                       Hilary London Home offers  
                                   magnificent Murano glassware
                                handmade in Italy. This designer plate
                          collection was created using centuries-old
                    techniques.
www.hilarylondon.com
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Less is More
The design of the Vita Chair and Ottoman pays tribute to master architect Mies van der Rohe, originator of the term “less is more,” harnessing the natural strength of wood to achieve suspension and cantilever with minimal form. www.thosmoser.com
Natural Stone Beauty
Since the dawn of the earliest civilizations man has cherished the warmth and beauty of natural stone.  Terra Acqua’s Montecito Stone Collection continues this appreciation of stone’s beauty with the addition of four new Susan Hugo designed, hand-shaped countertop basins. www.terracqua.net
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