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I have always loved her jewelry and her home. I dream of owning a piece and will in the near future. I so admire every piece she designs and I swoon over all her pieces when I visit Neimens in LA. Since 2005 she is at the top of my bucket list in every category.
That picture of the back porch with the green wicker inspired me 3 years ago to paint the white wicker on my sun porch green, and put in a bead board ceiling, painted “haint” blue. Imagine my surprise to see the color of the wicker described as “Charleston Green”! Every picture of Charleston Green I’ve ever seen is a VERY dark black green, more “black with a giant dollop of green”, than “deep green with a giant dollop of black”! The wicker does not appear to be anywhere near that dark! Either it really isn’t Charleston Green or the photographs of this porch/wicker are very misleading”. Oh well, I love the color I painted my wicker anyway!
I have always loved her jewelry and her home. I dream of owning a piece and will in the near future. I so admire every piece she designs and I swoon over all her pieces when I visit Neimens in LA. Since 2005 she is at the top of my bucket list in every category.
That picture of the back porch with the green wicker inspired me 3 years ago to paint the white wicker on my sun porch green, and put in a bead board ceiling, painted “haint” blue. Imagine my surprise to see the color of the wicker described as “Charleston Green”! Every picture of Charleston Green I’ve ever seen is a VERY dark black green, more “black with a giant dollop of green”, than “deep green with a giant dollop of black”! The wicker does not appear to be anywhere near that dark! Either it really isn’t Charleston Green or the photographs of this porch/wicker are very misleading”. Oh well, I love the color I painted my wicker anyway!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful story and photos…am a “longtime” admirer of Elizabeth’s works.