The tiny and fabulous Manhattan living room of Michelle Adams, a former domino magazine stylist and the mastermind behind the eco-friendly Rubie Green fabric range. Adams' decor was inspired by the JK Capri Hotel in Italy.
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She uses this diminutive space to work on Rubie Green projects, stashing storage and clutter behind a curtain and hanging fabric samples above an inspiration board. She scored the Jonathan Adler Bel Air Lamp at his annual sample sale.
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The IKEA 'Lack' bookcase holds books, jewelry, and Adams' domino collection. The bamboo chair at the Pottery Barn/Williams-Sonoma outlet store and covered the seat cushion in Rubie Green's 'Mary' print. Photo by Patrick Cline, Real Living (Australia), July 2009.