




Hi everyone...I am still enjoying my DC-cation with my family but wanted to check in and say hello. As I was flying eastbound, I read a neat article in Dwell magazine about a new gourmet deli in DC called Taylor Gourmet. Green standards, rustic design and great food - I had to try it. So here are a few photos from our visit. Sure enough, sweet staff, great decor (love the reclaimed wood accent that's an easy and fab DIY) and amazing sandwiches. I especially loved the grouping of single bulbs that creates a cool art installment-meets-efficient lighting. Try this idea in your own small space. And if you live in the DC area, check out Taylor Gourmet.

I haven't seen that before. So cool!
The current issue of Dwell, September, 2009, pg. 93. has a feature about the Taylor Gourment Deli, and the owner's apartments above. I immediately recognized the lighting fixture.
I like the idea of lights, how they put it together.
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