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September 2018- Houston

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97 there and we amped it up. Or did we start all that? A NEW LOOK. I would love to do Island Modern — a little Mies x Comporta. LYFORD CAY MUSTS. The Old Fort Club is staggeringly beautiful and delicious. A fl ight to Harbour Island for a day trip and lunch at The Dunmore and shopping is a must. ISLAND ESSENTIALS. Natural rugs and planters. Beautiful fl uffy English upholstery. Candlelight. Antiques. Books. And small relevant paintings. TIDES OF CHANGE I study every day. In my imagination, I am en route to a look, which resembles the extravagance of Studio Peregalli. It evolves all the time. I am also, again, in love with the simplest cotton white summer slipcovers which speak to my childhood. NEXT. I think we will do furniture ourselves soon. We have drawings and samples being made now. BOOK SIGNING AT MECOX Amanda Lindroth will sign copies of her book Island Hopping (Vendome, $60) Thursday, September 27, 6 to 8 pm, at Mecox in Highland Village, 3912 Westheimer. Hosts: Lindsay and Rand Holstead, Lisa and Will Mathis, Courtney and Christopher Sarofi m. By invitation; call or email for information, coco@nivenbreen. com, 212.535.5518. Amanda Lindroth Lily Pad, Harbour Island Moon Stone Farm, Lyford Cay

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