This Burmese Buddha is in the entrance hall of the Manhattan apartment
that she shares with actor Kurt Russell.
Indian teak arch from ABC Carpet & Home.
Hawn’s “favorite meditation spot” is the living room’s circa 1920 Chinese opium bed. A Burmese reclining Buddha is at the window in the dining room, whose table is set with Tiffany’s crystal and china. ABC Carpet & Home bed and carved chairs. Designs for Leisure slipcover fabric.
Hawn said;
"“The living room is the area in my apartment that most reminds me of India, my second home."
Does she mean she has a home in India?
Or that she considers India her home after the U.S. ?
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Strangely I was dreaming about India last night and I hadn't planned this post.
“The master bedroom is peaceful and muted—the perfect place for me to surrender to sleep,” says Hawn. “We used restful hues and covered the bed with fabric that Goldie brought back from India,” adds Specter. Kravet drapery fabric. Patterson, Flynn & Martin carpet.
This was in Architectural Digest in 2002.
What do you think needs updating
in this apartment, if anything?
Don't be shy.
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credit: Architectural Digest
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