




This year our holiday decoration theme was parchment and black - not too glitzy I realize, but we're not really glitzy gals. Instead we put some stellar effort into creating a high impact, monochromatic display. Many German, Korean and English texts were transformed into spherical ornaments and cute garlands. The shots above are from the Vancouver shop.
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I think the spherical paper Christmas ornaments are so pretty! It could be my obsession with contrast and all things black and white, or the fact that I am really missing being surrounded by beautiful things at the studio everyday, or just my longing for some Christmas cheer after being so far from home...but I can't stop looking at them. Really they are just beautiful!
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