
I lost the black tablecloth, changed the painting to a retro print, shortened the table, and streamlined the clutter.
I'm really pleased with the lamps.
My style isn't modernist at all but I've always loved the white bulbous lamp I thrifted for a few dollars.
But I've never paired it with an all-white, contemporary shade until now.

Think it looks great next to the blue bowl I thrifted a few weeks ago.
That's my cure-all if I want to jazz the place up and create a new look: I switch up the lampshades on all my lamps and rotate them. It's like 'play' for decorating.

The blue lamp is new, a 1930s glass lamp I found at an antiques shop on the Danforth. Not exactly thrift store price but I love it too much.
The shade isn't perfect but I'll keep trying. Lately I've really been into placing two lamps on a table that are the same height and positioning them symmetrically. It just looks elegant.
In contrast to the fiery red area in my pad, this corner - the dining room - is simple and serene. I'm calm just looking at it.
And I'll refine the look as I go.
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