His chin was resting on the toy prior to the appearance of the camera.
In spite of their disgraceful behaviour at Christmas, I think my ungrateful and uncooperative little bastards should have their own sofa (they already have their own chairs, Colefax & Fowler lined baskets, and ridiculously expensive Swedish floor cushions). These two look as if they would do quite nicely.
A Victorian oak hall seat, the pierced scrolled crest rail above button upholstered back over serpentine seat upon barley twist supports. Great for the foot of the bed.
Either in a Marvic Misa Moire Plain or a Moire Stripe, which is virtually indestructible, would be super on this.
A 17Th Century style sofa with drop arms, and it is certainly large enough for the two of them. They don't mind sharing; at least I did something right. I am thinking of a Clarence House epingle or a mohair for this. They do love a bit of mohair. Naturally.
Ellipse Dog Bed
Perfect for the more urban pooch and the more urban pooch owner.
Iron Asian Canopy Bed, a snip at $300.
Wonderful for that little lap dog that sensible people have.
For me though, this would work far better in lacquered carved wood (metal beds are a feng shui no-no) without the curly swirly corner flourishes, and with a fantastic Clarence House print on the cushion. Assuming of course, that one does not have school fees to worry about.
Thursday, 3 January 2008
Lits de chien
Posted by HOBAC at 21:23
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I bought the dog a nice LLBean bed and all he does is humps it. So it's in the dump now. He does have a big quilt that he nests in.
Chin=cute. Camera=run.
I'd like to come back in another life as one of your dogs! I've always liked those chic little upholstered dog houses that were used in various Colefax & Fowler projects. Alas, the breed I prefer is a bit too large for these precious little domiciles.
These images all brought a smile to my face. We bought our cat an electric blanket tent that she spends most hours of the day...suffering in.
Happy New Year!
calie anderson - a very Hau'oli Makahiki Hou to you too.
Hey, I've found it!
Your dogs are very lucky indeed!
My Jack has a little Steiff bunny, the only thing he doesn't destroy. He, too, rests his chin on it, which always makes me want to weep.
I have taken it away lately though, for the fear that his totally uncultured son Jeremy will destroy it.
ESQ - I am constantly rescuing the toys from the garden. Ha!
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