Sunday, February 19, 2017

Mini Marilyn


Ever get new goods and feel compelled to use them all in one scene?? That's the deal here.

The setting is the IKEA Lekman storage box, which serves as a great room box. Mine is purple, which is not sold anymore, and I usually need to cover the walls to mask the color and create a more realistic environment.

Brick scrapbook paper does the trick!

I'm very excited about my first items from the very talented Phillip Nuveen: replicas of Eames House birds and a Jeff Koons balloon dog. So. Cool.






And Nuveen's merchandise comes in shopping bags, too!


See my new Marilyn Monroe canvas by Andy Warhol? That came from a new line of miniature vinyl and plush pieces from Kidrobot: the Andy Warhol Campbell's Soup Can Mystery Mini Series.


Very, very cool!

It inspired me to add in the other artwork, which are pictures from the Kaleidoscope House inspired by artists Barbara Kruger and Lisa Yuskavage.



The little bulldog completes the scene, angling to hop onto the couch!


Credits: Couch is Minimodernistas; sideboard is vintage VERO; coffee tables are Patie of minisx2; cowhide lounger is Reac; plant is TOMY, but in a DIY planter; light is Lundby; rugs are felt pieces from Michael's. Accessories are Phillip Nuveen, Kidrobot, and Paris Renfroe.

The time it took me: 45 minutes

8 comments:

  1. Preciosa y muy moderna,me gusta mucho!!!!!
    Besos.

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  2. que gran trabajo, nadie diria que esa escena esta montada en un simple bloque de Ikea

    besitos

    Mari

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  3. Fabulous!! Great styling and colors...that dog at the end is adorable

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  4. I will always love the Lekman box! Great scene, as always!

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  5. TONS of atmosphere with a sense of Fun and modern sophistication! The sofa is Spectacular and the dog trying to jump up is priceless!
    I love the variety of accessories which you've included, with a special nod to the balloon dog- it's PERFECT!

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  6. I'm in love with the room! And nothing beats opening a package from Phillip...you never know what goodies he packs in the box, its like Christmas.

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