Palm Beach Regency – An Exclusive Home Tour with Leta Austin Foster
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thank you, thank you I bought the magazine for this story but they only published a small number of photos, was hoping to some how find more. Publish any new work of LAF that you can.
What a lovely, charming home! I love all the details Leta uses in her design work – so very special. That trim on the headboard is spectacular and just makes the bed. Sadly, one rarely sees such details used today – people either can’t afford them or chose not to do so. And it’s all in the details..
thank you, thank you I bought the magazine for this story but they only published a small number of photos, was hoping to some how find more. Publish any new work of LAF that you can.
What a lovely, charming home! I love all the details Leta uses in her design work – so very special. That trim on the headboard is spectacular and just makes the bed. Sadly, one rarely sees such details used today – people either can’t afford them or chose not to do so. And it’s all in the details..
Thanks for the lovely treat!
Looking at the whole of this house, I am wondering if she has been a big influence on Miles Redd?
I adore all of Leta’s work. But I think what I love even more is her strong and outspoken stance on our environment. She’s inspiring!!
Love this post! Recycle, re-use, and no crazy fads!
Leta is a genius! We share the same philosophy of reusing and classic furniture. This is a lovely, gracious and timeless house!
I adore her work!