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August 2007

Issue of San Diego At Home Details

Page 26: Top: Large custom pine mirror, white-denim slipcovered couch, ebony custom pine coffee table and blue-andwhite Asian-inspired ceramic pottery from Rustic Rooster Interiors. Lamp by Jamie Young Company. Brick red and cream fabrics by Robert Allen and Pindler & Pindler. Primitive pantry cabinet is a vintage Rustic Rooster find with original paint. Above: Pedestal sink from Kohler’s Memoir Collection. Mirror by Rustic Rooster. Leopard-print towels from Pottery Barn. Vintage bamboo bookshelf and a cement urn from Rustic Rooster’s garden collection.

Pages 30-37: For additional information about the remodel or the selection of material, including tile, cabinetry, countertop surfaces, flooring, plumbing fixtures and lighting, contact John Mills Davies, director of design, Marrokal Design Center, 9474 Kearny Villa Road, Suite 205, San Diego, 858-549-9000; marrokal.com. Marrokal Construction Company offers a complete design/build experience. Interior design assistance by Kelly Lannom, Foliage Furniture & Interiors, 851 Showroom Place, Eastlake Design Center, Chula Vista, 619-397-4854; foliagefurniture.com. Door by Alpine Stained Glass, 6331 University Avenue, San Diego, 619-563-7519; alpineglass.com. Solar system provided by Clean Power Systems, 13230 Evening Creek Drive South, Suite 203, San Diego, 800-488-1063; noelectricbill.com.

Pages 38-39: All furniture and accessories pictured are available at Seaside Home, 7509 Girard Avenue, La Jolla, 858- 454-0866, seasidehomelajolla.com, and 1053 B Avenue, Coronado, 619-435- 8232, seasidehomecoronado.com. Sheryll Jackman will be opening a third store, Seaside Home Rancho Santa Fe, in mid- September. Page 38: Directly across the pond, French bistro table and chairs by Janus et Cie; armchairs on the sides are from the Century Leisure Outdoor Collection. Page 39, top: Table and planter by Artifacts International. Chandelier by Thomas Peasent for Baker Furniture. Below: Lamps by Richard Frinier for Currey & Company.

Pages 40-41: San Diego collectors Mark Stabile and Ron Dorsey can be reached at Blue Raven Estate Sales, 619-847-3456 or blueravenestate@san.rr.com. Their wares are for sale in spaces 70 and 75 at Granny’s Attic Antique Mall, 28450 Felix Valdez, Temecula, 951-699-9449; mygrannysattic.net. Top left: Dining set and umbrella from Home Depot’s Expo Design Center, 7803 Othello Avenue, San Diego, 858-974-0600; expo.com. Left: Teak chairs from Backyard X-Scapes, 10835 Sorrento Valley Road, San Diego, 858-643-9030; backyardxscapes.com. Copper lantern torchieres, copper plant stand, black Victoria terrarium, Mossy finial and Mossy ball finial are from Smith & Hawken, Fashion Valley Center, 7007 Friars Road, San Diego, 619-298-0441; smithandhawken.com. Above: Double chair at right from Pier 1, pier1.com. Chandeliers from Cost Plus World Market, worldmarket.com. Del Mar Sunbrella cushions, Sunbrella accent pillows, striped rug, Jamestown outdoor floor lamp with Aqua Sunbrella shade, copper plant stands, recycled-teak duck, Arma watering can, Guy Wolff rose pots, teal glazed pots, topiaries, pillar candles and books all from Smith & Hawken.

Pages 42-43: Maku Furniture is available at Grounded Garden Shop, 25 East E Street, Encinitas, 760-230-1563, shopgrounded.com, and Mixture, 2210 Kettner Boulevard, San Diego, 619-239- 4788, mixturedesigns.com. Maku products are made of sustainable plantation-grown teak and kiln-dried to a minimum of 10 percent moisture content under very strict manufacturing guidelines. They feature Häfele hardware combined with dovetail joinery. Custom cushions are available. Striped Dolce Mango pillows, tall Palecek wicker candleholders and wicker tray and plastic Tommy Bahamas pitcher and glasses are from Victory Furniture, 7340 Miramar Road, Suite 110, San Diego, 858- 653-5843; victoryfurniture.com.