Laurie Simmons Styles the New York Times Magazine


My brain went pop when I saw the cover of the New York Times Magazine this morning. Convinced I was looking at a mini Eames lounger ottoman and Barcelona chair, I checked for the credit inside the front cover and saw that artist Laurie Simmons, who created the Kaleidoscope House with architect Peter Wheelwright, contributed a range of tableaux (with prop styling by Mary Howard Studio) for an article about chronic depression entitled "My Shrunk Life." No, I have not yet read the article...too taken with the visuals.

I spot a Bozart couch, a tulip chair, and a Courbusier chair. Have a look yourself!





Going Dutch


Fun! There is an article about me in the current issue of Poppenhuizen & Miniaturen, and Sylvia of Lotje's Dollhouse was kind enough to send me a scan. Sylvia is actually the feature story on the cover and does amazing work. Thanks again, Sylvia!

Hopefully, the magazine will send me an actual copy, but until then, I have these to share.






In other news, ever see those House Tour features on Apartment Therapy? Well, I thought, they should do a 1:12 feature! And they did! :)