Not exact matches
We purchased two 2 years ago which he still wears, and have bought a
few more in different colors since then.
For me, I'm
more of the kind of girl that finds a particular pair of shoes that I love and then I just buy that particular pair
in a
few different colors and call it a day.
I might just have to snag a
few more in different colors.
But first, here are a
few of my favorite purchases from the sale from tops, to shoes, to jackets and
more that are still available (some
in different colors than shown) and that I love...
I may buy a
few more in different colors!
Throughout preparing for the new season, I am going to be looking for
more leather jackets
in a
few different colors to add to my wardrobe and perhaps a good suede one as well.
I have seen this dress a
few times
in different color ways, so I know there are
more out there.
I actually want a
few more in different colors.
There's also a solid helping of funkier,
more - organic - looking abstraction here — a veiny network of yellow and black lines by Daniel Reynolds, a brushy green canvas by Gregory Montreuil, a spooky painting
in pesto green and light purple by Gail Fitzgerald that looks like some ghostly undersea creature (and suggests a miniature, low - key Sigmar Polke) and, probably my favorite work here, a square with a
few barely there marks, whiffs of
different colors by Roberta Allen.
To my mind, Hirst's Spot Paintings are no
different in their engagement with art history, as these pulsating canvases of
color — ranging from dense fields of tiny dots to a
few spare circles isolated against an expanse of white — call to mind Georges Seurat, Hans Hoffmann, Kenneth Noland, Frank Stella, Gerhard Richter, and many
more.
Using natural stone and clay brick pavers
in handsome patterns and
different colors and thoughtfully mixing a
few together adds decorative detailing
in the built environment and borrows a trend used
more these days
in kitchen cabinet and counter choices.
Kitchen Visualizer, developed by Quote Countertops
in conjunction with Colonial Marble & Granite, an industry fabricator and installer
in King of Prussia, Pa., helps homeowners imagine how
different colored kitchen appliances, cabinets, backsplashes, countertops, sinks, faucets, and
more will look
in the most typical kitchen designs, whether L - shaped, galley, island, or a
few other configurations.