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My name is Patricia Linthicum and I love design. I adore creative function and form using glass. This blog is a place for me to explore and share glass used in interior design and architecture.-
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Tag Archives: Art Deco
Good Food and Contemporary Art
Today I am looking at a the historical Hill Building in Durham, NC. Every Sunday evening I go to dinner at my favorite restaurant in Durham, NC, Pizzeria Toro. I might be just a little bit partial to this restaurant because my son, … Continue reading
Gone To The Dogs
Today I am looking at a fabulous 1930’s Hazel Atlas Dog Show Ice Bucket. Yep, it is that time of the year. It is time for the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Every year, I sit in front of the television … Continue reading
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Tagged Art Deco, Decorative Glass, dog show, furniture, Hazel Atlas
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A Piece of History
Today I am looking at an Art Deco stained glass ceiling available from Vintage Views Consignment and Consulting via VandM (Vintage and Modern). This Art Deco leaded and stained glass ceiling, circa 1930, was purchased at auction in France over 30 years ago. It … Continue reading
