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ERIKA STORM WASSER: Welcome to day two of Spaces.
You're watching INSpaces with me, Erika Storm Wasser.
This is a show where I give you the latest and greatest in
interior design awesomeness.
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One user already called us godlike on our Facebook page.
It's like think they know my high school nickname.
God hadn't even invented people or animals on his
second day.
We are premiering a whole new show.
Yesterday we launched profiles and design.
Today is our first episode of Offbeat Spaces, a look at the
coolest, most unique, tiny, eclectic,
amazing spaces around.
And because I work on Spaces, I got to see them, of course.
Trust me, they're awesome.
You want more awesome?
I recently got to go to the Architectural Digest Home
Design Show.
It is literally an entire convention for geeks like us.
It was, the pages of the magazine come to life.
You can touch everything and ruin things with your wine.
And I got to see all of it with apartmenttherapy.com
shopping editor Jason Loper.
Check it out.
JASON LOPER: Hello, I'm the shopping editor, Jason Loper
from ApartmentTherapy.
This is actually my first time coming to the Architectural
Digest show, and I'm really excited.
These chairs, though.
ERIKA STORM WASSER: I'm obsessed.
JASON LOPER: The color.
ERIKA STORM WASSER: I want to take this home.
JASON LOPER: Yeah.
ERIKA STORM WASSER: Oh my god.
I love, and then this, about 1,000 animals were harmed in
the making of this chair.
JASON LOPER: I like the chair, the top one there.
Brings just a little bit of color, you know?
And then the front of it is very subdued.
ERIKA STORM WASSER: That's like a mullet chair.
JASON LOPER: So poppy.
ERIKA STORM WASSER: Like, business in the front, party
in the back.
JASON LOPER: Also bring some accent into the room, to bring
your focus onto that one chair.
Especially if you're in a large, open space, to have
that one thing to kind of anchor the room.
ERIKA STORM WASSER: So lots more to share
from that show tomorrow.
I've also started a playlist of some awesome spaces I found
around YouTube.
Today I added a video about a guy with a LEGO
apartment in Barcelona.
It's pretty sick.
If that sounds interesting, take a look or check out our
first episode of Offbeat Spaces.
This one is the smallest apartment in America, and I
will pay $1 to whoever can guess where that is.
Which of course is located in New York City.
I won't really give you $1.
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