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Floral drapes.
Talk at Spring 1883 was all about how the rooms at the Windsor offered an alternative to Melbourne Art Fair's corporate white boxes and simulated the domestic living room of your average collector (if that collector lived in suites of floral drapes, antique furniture, striped wallpaper and a full-sized sculpture of an upended horse on a couch in the living room).
His office was decidedly more casual in its decor, with knotted pine paneling and floral drapes.
He offered me a cup of coffee, and we took a seat in his office, which, with its floral drapes, aloe plants and faintly perfumed, cinder scent, reminded me of a quaint bed-and-breakfast somewhere in New England.
In "Me and Dex," a nude woman in seeming ecstasy sits next to a statuesque peacock on a modern workspace surrounded by floral drapes, a heady combination that traverses the line between contemporary and archaic and ends up in the purgatory of time.
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The floral-patterned drapes atop muslin curtains, the old-fashioned radiators and the white lace tablecloth seem relics of another time.
A ball gown, with yards of black-and-white floral silk draped over a black crinoline, was certainly the last word in grand.
The living room floor was covered in colorful carpets and curtains with floral patterns draped the windows.
She wonders if her dress--a very bright blue with floral fabric draped across it--is too simple, and Tim advises her to finish it impeccably.
Leave off, in 1515, with Giovanni Bellini's portrait of a particular old monk posed as St. Dominic, clutching a book and a stalk of lilies, set against a floral-patterned drape.
Mr. Panichgul's is the floral print dress draped in an offbeat way; Mr. Lam's is a preciously tailored ladylike look that always seemed somehow appropriate for the Midwest.
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