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Eny Lee Parker and Lulu and Georgia’s Collab Is Inspired By Laid-Back Living
Eny Lee Parker explains that the collaboration combines traditions of each the East and the West in a “refined and complicated approach,” whereas representing who she is as a designer. “My furnishings assortment attracts inspiration from the Silk Highway, a historic community of commerce routes that linked numerous cultures,” she writes in an e mail. “It’s additionally an ode to my mother, who impressed me all through the design course of. As Isamu Noguchi as soon as stated, ‘What’s the level of sentimental with out exhausting, or weight with out lightness?’ This quote completely encapsulates the philosophy behind my assortment, which seeks to steadiness surprising forces in a harmonious approach.”
Every bit, just like the Solana Chaise sectional couch and the Lu espresso desk, has been thoughtfully designed to be versatile for any and each house, and might simply be included in many various types—I imply, what doesn’t pair nicely with glossy white platters, wood tabletops, and ivory furnishings?
She additionally factors out a few her favorites, just like the Elle Sideboard. “It’s refined, the proportions really feel good, and I feel it’ll age nicely. It doesn’t comply with any pattern,” she says. “The Lua ottoman can also be a favourite of mine. The gathering has quite a lot of concave and convex shapes, and I used to be capable of make a concave curve look gentle and puffy, which for some motive simply makes me pleased.”
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Brian Kelley Says Florida Georgia Line Split Wasn't Mutual
John & Tammy: San Diego’s Morning Show
Brian Kelley says he didn’t want Florida Georgia Line to end the way it did … noting he tried to keep the group going — but, it seems Tyler Hubbard didn’t feel the same.
The singer-songwriter hopped on the phone for an interview with “John and Tammy: San Diego’s Morning Show” recently … and, he talked about the now-defunct band including his feelings toward his ex-bandmate.
BK says he’s grateful for all the fans who support the group and their individual endeavors post-split before dropping a bombshell … namely, he never wanted FGL to come to an end.
He explains, when conversations about individual routes started happening with TH, he wanted to both stay together while simultaneously putting out solo work — intertwining them somehow.
Kelley admits he has no idea how such a move might work in practice, but he reveals he couldn’t get on the same page with Tyler about it … so, they decided to move out of the Southeast.
Despite the breakup, Brian makes it clear he holds no ill will toward Tyler … adding he’s always rooting for him — and, leaving the door open for a future reunion.
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So, no acrimony here … not exactly surprising given how the guys left things publicly. Remember, they ended their last performance with a goodbye to fans before hugging and walking off different sides of the stage — a symbolic close on the chapter in their music lives.
BTW … each guy’s released a couple solo albums in the last few years — including Hubbard’s “Strong” in April and Kelley’s “Tennessee Truth” earlier this month.
In any case … FGL fans will probably be happy to know their two favorite musicians aren’t fighting — and can hold out hope for a reunion.
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