
Angela Tafoya
Fashion and Lifestyle Writer at Freelance
@lonnymag, formerly @refinery29
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1 week ago |
architecturaldigest.com | Angela Tafoya
All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. The Unexpected ShapeCompletedworks Recycled Glass Dinner PlateRead moreThe Vintage PorcelainOlive Ateliers Royal Bloch PlateRead moreThe Cheeky PickGohar World Dinner Plate With Bug Trompe L'oeilRead moreShow more3 / 5You have the vintage glassware. The tablecloth is elegantly draped. Florals?
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1 week ago |
architecturaldigest.com | Angela Tafoya
All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. A tablecloth does more than just protect your table’s surface. It can set the visual tone for the entire room, creating a foundation for the dinnerware, florals, and tapers to follow.
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1 week ago |
architecturaldigest.com | Angela Tafoya
All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. In a world of excess and micro-trends in design, the continued reign of silver tabletop pieces—from utensils to champagne buckets—feels like a quiet ode to tradition.
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1 week ago |
architecturaldigest.com | Angela Tafoya
All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. Picture this: You’ve just sat down at your favorite restaurant. The napkin is on your lap, the food’s just arrived, and as you reach for your utensils, you experience a familiar flicker of déjà vu. You’ve seen this vivid mixed-material set before (maybe even multiple times, at that).
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2 weeks ago |
housebeautiful.com | Angela Tafoya
There are a few things an interior designer wouldn’t dare put in a bathroom. Carpet? Definitely not. Only overhead lighting? Design blasphemy. But there is one feature that finds its way into the bathroom all the time—rarely questioned, though maybe it should be—and that’s artwork. We get it: who doesn’t want to add a little personality to a space that otherwise is quite functional? Still, design fans are often split on the addition, especially when it comes to certain types of art.
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