What happened to Atlanta? It's turned into such a star-studded, glitter-intense town. No complaints here. I'm often delighted by the intersection of metropolis lifestyle with DO IT BIG Southern style (it happens in Dallas too). Designer and "lifestyle-er"
Jim Weinberg does this look best - a mix of local, international, and glamor for a very high-drama effect. You
couldn't lead a boring life in his rooms. As you know, I love chinoiserie, so I was really excited to see Weinberg's take on this classic style. He doesn't disappoint:
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Isn't this a movie set waiting to happen? Not surprising, since Weinberg has designed for major movie and music personalities.
All images, Jim Weinberg.