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Article: Busy Beeton: {decorator Thomas Beeton's Los Angeles office buzzes with organization}. (nine to five).(Brief Article)
- Article from:
- House Beautiful
- Article date:
- February 1, 2002
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TOM BEETON'S WORK OFTEN COMES WITH A DOSE OF TRADEMARK COLOR: AN ENTICING COMBINATION OF DEEP UMBER with a bracing hit of orange. It's on his business cards--a plump bee, outlined in inky brown, wings raised against a persimmon sky--and in his design for Chadwick, a hip Beverly Hills restaurant with dark Craftsman-style wooden chairs and sconces shaded in clementine-colored silk. When you close the street door to Beeton's second-story offices, in Los Angeles, it's there again the door's interior panel has been painted bitter chocolate and detailed with a fine line of marigold. "I like the intensity of the combination," says Beeton. "It says that we are not of the beige, ...
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