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Tag Archives: Susan Unger
A Holiday in Menorca
Guest Post by Mary Robertson What a pleasure for my husband Jim and me to visit Menorca and drop in on the life Susan Unger has made for herself there. I first met Susan on Menorca 20 years ago … 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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Understated Luxury Created to Keep
It is always exhilarating when you hit on something that reflects who you are — a phrase that rings true to your philosophy. That’s exactly how Susan and I felt when we came up with our tagline: Understated Luxury Created to … Continue reading
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Bringing Nature Inside – Part II
Authentically BiniChic, Susan Unger’s home and fashion creations have embellished many homes and dressed countless women around the world. A few months ago, we shared with you the beginnings of her career on the island of Menorca (if you’d like … Continue reading
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Primary Color
Red is the color of primal energy. It is the color of passion, love, beauty and of strength, motivation and physical drive. Red warns us, catches our attention, raises the blood pressure and quickens the heartbeat. Texts from antiquity tell … Continue reading
Shades of Blue
Color is the way we express and feel. It is a designer’s vehicle for creating mood and emotion. It is one of the most important items in our tool box. Curiosity got the best of us, and we wanted to … Continue reading
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Everyday Luxury
Using only the finest raw materials, the most talented artisans and elegantly colorful designs, J.Fleet Designs creates lacquerware to last a lifetime. It is no coincidence that today’s post borrows the tagline used by Susan Unger in her home collections. … Continue reading