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Modern Classics
In a world of fast (and disposable) fashion that values trends over quality, one company has decided to do things differently. Sabah shoes produce quality leather slip-ons in limited quantities, and are the perfect, bright outfit maker for city dwellers. … Continue reading
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Not Your Typical Kilim
I believe that what makes a project “great” is the designers’ ability to take a good concept and give it shape with an original design, solid quality and a sustainable production. Fellow designers and dear friends of ours, Ivana Blaž and … Continue reading
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A Bedding Story
I finally have the time to sit down and write a proper post. We’ve been so busy lately working on different BiniChic projects, that it’s been hard to find the time to tell you all about them. We have some … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artisan, bedding, binichic, design, furniture, history, home, inspiration, interior, Mediterranean, Menorca, New York, product, Susan Unger, textile, tuscany, vernacular, wabi sabi, WestPoint Home
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Moroccan Rugs: The Vernacular Becomes Art
Our Southern Mediterranean neighbor Morocco is comprised of a unique blend of Arab, African, and European influences. The coastal country is known for its breathtaking dunes, exotic animals, and most recently in the eyes of interior design world, their one-of-a-kind … Continue reading
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Mad about Mod
This year’s fall trend report headlines read MOD. From Rothko to Go-Go we’ve compiled our favorite vintage snapshots and current runway looks reminiscent of our very own “Color Block” Justine Scallop bag. The recent revival of late 1960s textiles, graphic … Continue reading
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Midsummer Night’s Wedding – The Invitation
Today we start a series of posts dedicated to the various aspects of what it takes to create and organize a BiniChic wedding. Jacopo and I will be getting married this summer in Tuscany (where he’s from), and thought you … Continue reading
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