RESOURCES
stoncimporis-sd.com. Cooktop—Wolf Appliances; wolfappliance.com. White wood stools—Pottery
Barn (see previous). Green bowl—Sur La Table; 800/243-0852; surlatable.com. Netbook—Dell;
dell.com.
Pages 56-57: computer—Dell; dell.com. Teac Retro Radio, SLD-80B—Restoration Hardware
(discontinued). White denim slipcovers on chair and ottoman—A Little of This and the Other,
Tamcrie Shriver; 619/435-4098. Wall sconces—Circa Lighting; circalighting.com.
HIDDEN HQ
Page 60: wall color, #SW6686 (Lemon Chiffon), mirror color, #SW6682 (June Day)- Sherwin-
Williams; 800/474-3794; sherwin-williams.com. Mirror with custom paint, "Allen ♦ Roth"
Lowe's
Co., Inc.; 800/445-6937; lowes.com. Rug (Birmingham)—Dash 8< Albert Rug Co.; 800/442-8157;
dashandalbert.com. Painted tray (Gulfwinds)—BEHR Paint through Home Depot; 800/854-0133;
behr.com. Tray—Target; target.com. Binders—Staples; 800/378-2735; staples.com.
Page 62: butterfly paper in drawer—Paper Source; 888/727-37” ; paper-source.com.
Page 65: shredder, Aurora AS810SD 13
Amazon.com. Name labels on clear files, Avenir type/
caps (Turquoise)—Wonderful Graffiti; wonderfulgraffiti.com.
NATURAL WONDERS
Pages 66-70: photos on canvas—Winkflash; winkflash.com. Table—West Elm; westelm.com.
Chairs—Herman Miller, hermanmiller.com. Paint for acorn ornaments—Montana Cans; montana-
cans.com. Bowl, plates, drinking glasses—Sticks; sticks.com. Silver tray, burlap runner, place-
mats—Pottery Barn; potterybarn.com. Stretcher bars—Michael's Arts 8c Crafts; michaels.com.
6 WAYS TO REST EASY
Page 72-76: interior designer—Carrie Hicks; [email protected].
Page 72: headboard, Randall K (to the trade); 800/243-4223; randallk.com. Side tables—Sonno
(to the trade); 512/452-4005; sonnodomesticliving.com. Bamboo quilted bedding, "Homesource’’
Fine Linens; 877/454-6366; finelinens.com. “ Diamond Pique” pillow shams—Matouk; matouk
.com. Lamps, large bed pillow—Shabby Slips; 504/897-5477. "Scrolled Soleil” mirrors—Plantation
Home; 323/930-5674; plantationdesign.com.
Page 74: settee—Wildflower Organics; 512/320-0449; wildflowerorganics.com. Thomas Paul blue
pillow—CSN Stores; 800/593-5251; CSNstores.com. Brown pillow, “Chinoiserie” bird pillow—Dwell
Studio; 877/993-9355; dwellstudio.com. "Scrolled Soleil” mirrors—Plantation Home (see previous).
Page 76: “ Birds
&
Thistle” cotton curtain fabric (Beige)—Brunschwig
&
Fils; 914/684-5800;
brunschwig.com. “Mullin Tufed Chair”—Wildflower Organics (see previous). Coffee table—
Hickory Chair; hickorychair.com. Rug—Dash & Albert; 800/658-5035; dashandalbert.com.
THEN AGAIN
Pages 81-87: architecture/design—Mila Goldman Moore; 972/342-5058; mgmarch.com.
Pages 82-83: “ Petrie” apartment sofa. #668268, rug—Crate
8
t
Barrel; 800/967-6696;
crateandbarrel.com (product line varies). 135 Lounge Armchair, coffee table (discontinued)—De
La Espada (to the trade); delaespada.com. Track lighting in living room, kitchen—Solavanti Lighting;
solavantilighting.com. Bonita Ahuja silk pillow—Gardens; 512/451-5490; gardens-austin.
com. Pillow, rug—West Elm; 888/922-4119: westelm.com. Print, Brian Gibb—Art Prostitute, 940/300-
6669; artprostitute.com. Flash cards, Charlie Harper -Anthropologie; 800,'309-2500; anthropologie.
com. Bench, side table, lamp, textile on bench—vintage. “Varde” freestanding cabinets, canisters,
Node table, Molger Mirror—IKEA; 800/434-4532; ikea.com. Orange tea towel—Marimekko.fi/eng.
Artwork—Roger Moore; 972/333-6482; rogermoorephotography.com. Tripod fruit bowl, Sebastain
Bergne—Nasher Sculpture Center Store; 2i4/363-8844;nashersculpturecenter.org. Red flower pots,
Node—EQ3; eq3.c0m Arne chairs, Series 7 #3107 “Jacobsen”- Fritz Hansen; fritzhansen.com.
Pages 84-85: jewelry chest—West Creek Studio;
888
/
850
-
935
1: westcreekstudio.com. Prints—Camilla
Engman; camillaengman.com. Walnut bed, "Atlantico" #011—De La Espada (to the trade) (see
previous). “ Matchstick” pillow—Room 8< Board; 800/301-9720; roomandboard.com. Dresser,
mirror, chair—vintage. Green jade bowl—Gardens (see previous). White duvet, "Eden"—CB2;
800/606 6252; cb2.com. Orange bed cover, child’s easel—IKEA (see previous). Wire sculpture—
Lawrence Essentials; 888/850-9315; lawrenceessentials.com. Child’s duvet, Isaac Mizrahi “Peony"
(similar styles available online), pink owl—Target Stores; target.com (product line varies). Wool
rug—Wools of New Zealand; woolsofnewzealand.com. Ceiling pom poms—Martha Stewart for
Walmart; walmart.com. Wall paint, Mythic colors: #115-3. #”
5
-
4
, #115-5—American pr'<te Paint;
americanpridepaint.com. Cat print, Chinese paper-cut—Etsy.com. Number animals. Safari—Elly
Nelly; ellynelly.com. Child’s rocking chair—Argington; argington.com. Mirror, bed—vintage.
WAKE UP CALL
Page 88: vanity, "Estate" Oak Richmond #176501 with custom paint. Delta Victorian light fix-
ture—Lowe’s; lowes.com. Vanity paint (Deep Creek #1447)—Benjamin Moore
&
Co.; benjaminmoore.
com. Colonial ogee feet—Osborne Wood Products; osbornewood.com. Price Pfister faucet—
Home Dept; homedepot.com. Floor tile—Daltilejdaltile.com. Barley twist shield mirror—Shades
of Light; shadesoflight.com. Pintuck trellis shower curtain—Better Homes and Gardens product
through Walmart; walmart.com. Bamboo shower curtain rings—Bungalow Beach Designs;
bungalowbeachdesigns.com. Dental organizer, Wamsutta- Bed Bath & Beyond; bedbathandbeyond.
com. Wallpaper, Waterlily Collection "Fusion Trellis" (Aqua)- Thibaut Design; thibautdesign.com.
Bamboo knobs—Atlas Housewaresjatlashomewares.com. Blue lacquer boxes—Pacific Connections
USA; pacificconnectionsusa.com. Espresso tower—J.C. Penney; jcpenney.com.
30 IDEAS FOR A LIVABLE LIVING ROOM
Page 91: RCA 8 Device Remote with Advanced DNR, dvd and HDTV functions, RCR812N
Amazon.com.
Page 92: lamp—Target; target.com.
Page 97: lacquer box—Pacific Connections; 415/285-2873; pacificconnectionsusa.com.
COLOR TO GROW
Page 104: birdbath and wicker chairs—flea market finds. Table (firepit with homemade table
top), firepit—Ace Hardware; 866/290-5334; acehardware.com.
PLEASED TO GREET YOU
Pages 108-115: landscape designer—Rhonda P. Mindrum, Abbotswood Ltd., PO Box 65. Terrace
Park. OH 45243; 513/615-2964. Builder—Steve Bolyard. Bolyard Custom Woodwords, 4828 Prospect
Ave.
. Cincinnati, OH 45242; 513/708-4575. Furniture, runner, napkins—Pottery Barn; 800/922-
5507; potterybarn.com.
GRASS ACT
Pages 118-124: tufted hairgrass
( D e s c h a m p s ia c a e s p ito s a
'Northern Lights’). Soft Rush
( J u n cu s
e ffu s u s
'Quartz Creek'). Toffee Twist Sedge
( C are x fla g e llife ra ).
Purple Fountaingrass
( P e n n is e tu m
If you used your Credit or Debit Card in
the United States between December 26,
2007 and December 31, 2008, you could
get benefits from a class action settlement
involving Heartland Payment Systems.
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A settlement has been reached with Heartland Payment Systems. Inc. in a class
action lawsuit about a 2008 intrusion into credit and debit card information
processed by Heartland. The settlement provides benefits to those consumers who
file valid claims for losses from the intrusion.
The United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas will hold a hearing
to decide whether to give final approval to the settlement, so that the benefits can
be issued to those with valid claims. Those included have legal rights and options,
such as excluding themselves from or objecting to the settlement. Hligible Class
Members can submit a claim for benefits from the settlement. Get a detailed notice at
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Heartland denies any claims of wrongdoing in this case, and the settlement does
not mean that Heartland violated any laws or did anything wrong.
WHO’S INCLUDED?
The Class includes everyone in the United States who had or has a payment card
(credit or debit) that was used in the United States from December 26. 2007 to
December 3 1.2008 (the "Settlement Class Period”), and who claims or may claim
“Losses.” which are certain unreimbursed out-of-pocket expenses (including
identity-theft-related charges) or lost time.
To have a valid claim, it must be
determined that your card was processed by Heartland during the Settlement Class
Period. For more information, read the detailed notice referred to below.
WHAT DOES THE SETTLEMENT PROVIDE?
To make a valid claim for reimbursement of "Losses” under the settlement, you
must submit documentation showing that you had unreimbursed, out-of-pocket
expenses or lost time because your credit or debit card account information was
stolen or placed at risk of being stolen as a result of the Heartland intrusion.
a) Qualifying losses are telephone or postage costs, other third-party charges
resulting
from
card
cancellations
or
replacements,
unauthorized
and
unreimbursed account charges, identity-theft-related charges, or time spent to
address those matters. Valid claimants can receive reimbursements up to $175
per Settlement Class Member, w ith no more than two valid claims allowed per
household.
b) In the event the losses in a valid claim include identity-theft-related charges,
claimants can receive reimbursements of up to $1 ().()()<). To qualify as "identity-
theft-related.” the charges must result from someone's assuming the claimant's
identity as a result of the Heartland intrusion and taking out and using credit or
otherw ise obtaining monies or other things of value fraudulently in the name
of the claimant. The identity-theft-related charges must be separate and apart
from any charges on the affected credit or debit card account itself.
c) All claims must include the number and expiration date of the payment card
account for determination whether the card was processed by Heartland
during the Settlement Class Period and evaluation of the claim.
The Claims
Administrator will determine, on a "more likely than not" basis, whether
the documentation submitted by the claimant supports the claim, including
whether the loss resulted from the Heartland intrusion.
Reimbursements w ill
be reduced proportionally if the amount payable on all valid and final claims
exceeds $2.4 million.
For more information, including limitations and conditions on these benefits, read
the detailed notice referred to below.
HOW DO YOU ASK FOR BENEFITS?
Eligible Class Members can call I-877-271-1547 or go to the website for a
claim form, then till it out. sign it. include the documentation it requires, and
mail it to the address on the form. The deadline to make a claim for benefits is
August 1. 2011.
YOUR OTHER OPTIONS.
If you do not want to be legally bound by the settlement, you must exclude yourself by
November 19, 2010. or you will not be able to sue. or continue to sue. Heartland
about the legal claims this settlement resolves, ever again. If you exclude yourself,
you cannot get any benefits from the settlement. If you stay in the Settlement
Class, you may object to it by November 19, 2010. The detailed notice explains
how to exclude yourself or object.
The Court will hold a hearing in this case, known as
In re: Heartland Payment
Systems. Inc. Customer Data Security Preach Litigation.
No. 4:09-MD-2046. on
December 10, 2010. to consider whether to approve the settlement, and a request
by Class Counsel for fees of up to $725,000. costs and expenses of up to $35.(XW).
and incentive awards of $100 to $200 for each named plaintiff who filed a lawsuit
in the case. You or your ow n lawyer may ask to appear and speak at the hearing
at your own cost, but you do not have to do so. For more information, go to the
website shown below, which has a copy of the detailed notice.
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