Press - 2006

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Elle Decor

November 2006

Article: The 10 Most Stunning Screens - For designers Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch, The best screens divide and conquer.

Lower picture caption: Husband-and-wife design team Stephen Alesch and Robin Standefer of the New York firm Roman and Williams appraise screens by... House Eclectic.

The Genevieve Screen featured in this article can be found here in our store.


Domino

October 2006

Embellished options add intrigue

Bright lacquer with a Moroccan-key cutout mingles nicely with dark pieces. House Eclectic.

The key table even received the honor of being the featured piece for the table of contents in this October issue.

See the next section for shots from the article.


Domino

October 2006 (cont.)

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Shop Etc.

October 2006

Pink nesting cubes were used to help pull off this powerfully pink, room set up specifically for relaxing and enjoying your favorite tunes. Although a subtle addition to the room, they add a bit of class and elegance that just couldn't be had with an ordinary side table.


Better Homes and Gardens - Decorating

Fall 2006

Stylish Storage. Asian-inspired lattice evokes the spirit of the Far East on the yellow bookshelf. House Eclectic.

You can see the attractive xia li shelf that was featured in this article here in our store


Metropolitan Home

July-August 2006

The soft pink of House Eclectic's painted wood Moroccan Key table makes an enlightened departure from the hot pinks usually associated with exotic décor.

Pink is often shyly confined to bedrooms. But it doesn't have to be overtly feminine, especially if paired with nondelicate materials like dark metals and rough hewn woods.


Better Homes and Gardens - Decorating

Summer 2006

Pink/Chocolate: Bold and Invigorating. When it comes to trends, some have more staying power than others. This is one such pairing. Brown is a good basic. But a room that's completely awash in brown is destined to be boring. When working with this earthy neutral, designers like to add a dash of pink. Spool stools in Pink and Wood by House Eclectic.

You can see the three varieties of stool we currently carry in a variety of different colors here: Stool 1, Stool 2 and Stool 3.


Costal Living

June 2006

Bright furniture, eye popping fabrics and island-inspired accessories will make you hungry for a vacation. Vintage Scroll Table by House Eclectic.


InStyle Magazine

May 2006

Create an intimate nook. An armchair in a corner becomes an inviting alcove when framed by a screen and with a curvaceous side table table within reach. Blue Stool by House Eclectic. Nesting Cubes by House Eclectic.

Check out the chow stool in our store.

Check out the nesting cubes in our store.


Shop Etc.

April 2006

Make a collection of gorgeous gifts even more breathtaking by displaying them on tiered pedestal tables. House Eclectic Obie Pedestal Table, Spool Stool and Mini Spool in white.

Three designers present night table essentials in elegant organized style. House Eclectic Nesting Cubes.


Home Companion

April/May 2006

Asian Inspired Coffee Table is clean lined yet classic. See the quote on the bottom too!

If you scale back on antiques and add a few current, colorful pieces, you've got a whole new room. -- Deedra Everett, founder, House Eclectic

See other items from the xia li collection featured here in our store.


Shop Etc.

February 2006

Painted Wood. The sturdiness of wood meets the best of here-comes-spring colors for a splash of personality in every room.

For the Dining Room: Xia Li Chair. A strong, square frame balances the intricate lines of the seat back to create a combination that will become the focal point of your room.

For the Bathroom: House Eclectic Curvee Shelf in pink. Delicate curves in a feminine shade sweetly house all your powder room essentials.

See the chow stool also featured in this issue of Shop Etc.


Cottage Living

January 2006

Vintage Geo Bucket from House Eclectic.


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