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Event: Eccentric: Past in Present‏


For those who look for distinctive pieces that make their living rooms and bedrooms, head to "The Exhibition" on February 15th where you will find a collection of vintage designer furniture pieces. Items include couches, stools, armchairs, cabinets, mirrors, and much more. All furniture from Lulu Al-Mishari's collection.


Featured here are photos of some of the items which will be on display. The event will be held from February 15th - 21st, 2009 3PM-10PM @ The Exhibition, located three stores to the left of Slider Station on 'The Strip', across from Alseef Palace - Jibla, Kuwait. Tel: (+965) 940-66226.


Comments

AZM said…
Very interesting, would love to check it out.
Anonymous said…
that first one is HOT
miss ghesquiere said…
yay! Lulu's on confashions!
Anonymous said…
stunning pieces, an art collectors dream.
Anonymous said…
her work is overrated, overpriced and she still have no degree for gods sake
Anonymous said…
I personally think her taste in furniture is profound!
How could you know if it is "overrated, overpriced" when the exhibition hadn't started yet, and it's her first exhibition? I wonder, do u need a degree for talent ? it's certainly irrelevant. I appreciate young talent, and would encourage others to do as well.
Looking forward to see the outcome.
Anonymous said…
Exactly, how would you know the work is overrated? i mean so far from what i've seen, the work is pretty much astonishing. Quit judging the gallery from the person, and every other gallery thats been going on in this town is being done by young people like her ( with no degree)Overrated? i don't think so..Overpriced? we'll have to see about that.
miss ghesquiere said…
okay awalan, Anonymous (aka. too scared to put your real name cause you dont want to take reponsibility for your words) she doesnt design them, she collects them. She is displaying elegant, simple pieces for the Kuwaiti public to admire and maybe buy. What does that have to do with age or her "have no degree"? Whats the problem?
Anonymous said…
Hmmm...this is a beautiful collection. I wish I could buy something from the exhibition, but I have recently bought new furniture for my living room. The oval shaped-red coloured couch is my favorite. All the shopping has been done from Twiice International (http://www.twiice.com/), who have a wonderful furniture collection. My mom and sis have given me lots of compliments for the good taste, when it comes to buying furniture.

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