Ever heard of The Green Door Tavern in Chicago? They still use the original green door, now very, very old. The name "The Green Door" originated because, during prohibition, a green door on a restaurant indicated the presence of a speakeasy. Check out greendoorchicago.com
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I love the chair in such a rustic setting!
One knows not for sure but surely am intrigued. A color to inspire!
Happy weekend (almost) to you Shannon x
Closed doors are always intriguing. Love this image, and yes the chair is fab.
Karena
Loved that issue! The mix of rustic settings with the opulence of the chair and green door is wonderful x Kathryn
That colour green is to die for! And the blue chair....
Ever heard of The Green Door Tavern in Chicago? They still use the original green door, now very, very old. The name "The Green Door" originated because, during prohibition, a green door on a restaurant indicated the presence of a speakeasy. Check out greendoorchicago.com
Am loving that chair, oh and that table - such a simple picture at first glance, but so much to take in.
I would love to have a door like that. Or, maybe a blue door in those same tones. So evocative.
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