I have been worried about it since early October in my post here.
I liked it because it was different than Vogue Living or Elle Decor or House Beautiful. It was young and had a fresh point of view.
I love the Domino Book of Decorating and am glad I've saved every issue of the magazine. I found something of inspiration in every issue.
Here are a few of my favorite images (from today, actually):
Jenna Lyons' living room.
I left out the rest of the Jenna Lyons photos that I loved from November. But you can visit them here if you need to.
So long, Domino. It was nice knowing you.
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It will be missed. So very much.
I really am very upset over this. I saw it coming but that doesn't make it easier.
I hope Elle D. and House B. don't follow...
Don't even think that about Elle Decor, it's the only one I really love.
Bitches better not touch elle decor. It's the only affordable magazine left that I like.
That Jenna Lyons spread was one of my faves. Oh, and Fawn Galli.
I guess I am going to miss the Big D.
RIP Domino. We will all miss you.
Yes, I will miss getting my issue every month! Thanks for the great comment on my blog - glad you enjoyed Jamie's work.
Such a depressing moment. And your backyard looks like mine currently in Pennsylvania!
i'm sad about domino too.
to echo erin@designcrisis ... bitches at conde nast better not touch the world of interiors! ; ) ... can't live without it!
great post, btw. i love the yellow wallpaper and green doors too. gorgeous.
If Paul like World of Interiors, I'm about to shell out for that one, too.
oops, "likes." blaming my atrocious typing skillz on lack of synaptic firing due to parasite gestation.
Parasite gestation. Ha.
i know so sad:(
Jenna Lyons' living room (actually the whole house) was one of my all-time favorite spreads in domino (or any shelter mag for that matter)....so sad.
I'm still heartbroken over this, and have kept every issue as well...perhaps I'll arrange them in some sort of shrine. tribute.
This made me so sad I still miss domino...
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