
Palm Springs Life, April 2020
April 1, 2020
Round and Round
When designer Carla Kalwaitis was looking to tap into the creative stylings of the ‘60s and ‘70s to inject a groovy vibe into a La Quinta, CA home, it’s only fitting that Flavor Paper came to mind. Here, Brasilia makes a bold statement in the powder room while Flowers adds a fresh shot of psychedelic flair in the billiards parlor. Far out, Palm Springs Life!


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