It's style so Iconic - Especially as it's such a Small Town.
Stately Mediterranean or Refreshingly Beachy.
It's a world of Incredible Prints and Cool Chic.
So why not begin with a little "Lime in the Coconut"
and begin to scroll down to take a look at what makes
Palm Beach Design so Perfectly Pretty!
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CZ Guest
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Fantastic Mid Century Reed Table
One of my all-time favorite driveways? Crushed Sea Shells
Amazing Ceramist: Sandra Davolio
William Haines Desk
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Jackie Kennedy in Palm Beach
Casa de Leoni
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Gloria Guiness in Palm Beach
Jason Wu
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Love the fantastic color chosen for this Mid Century Chest - THE best way to do this is by Powder Coating. It is more expensive than picking up a paint brush - but far better in terms of quality and durability.
Mid Century Chairs
Vintage Lilly Pulitzer
Maurice Fatio - Architect
Slim Aarons
Love this over sized planter!
Manatees - How could you not love them!
Love the Faience recessed into the hedge.
Lilly Pulitzer's new Home Furnishing Line
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Palm Beach Iconic: Dodie Thayer's 3 piece tureen
Mural from Palm Beach Restaurant, Taboo
India Hicks
Meg Braff's Gorgeous New Wall Paper Collection
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Love my friend Meg Braff's Apartment in Palm Beach!
Pair of Mid Century Lidded Jars
One of my absolute favorite Fabric and Paper Companies, and Palm Beach Native - Bob Collins.
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Pair of 1960's large lamp bases with lattice motif.
Grand Del Mar
Toni Frisell, Palm Beach photograph of Mrs. Ryanin, 1935
Mar A Lago
Architect, Addison Mizner's First Masterpiece - 1919 Everglades Club
Verdura Cuff
Stubbs & Wootton
1960's Bamboo Settee
Architect, Clarence Mack
Meg Braff
Lilly Pulitzer in her Boutique 1968, above and in the photo below, a Dressing Room today
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