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Ask architectural photographer Laszlo Regos what is so special

Just when you thought Royal Oak couldn't get any hipper, Marianne

about the Detroit: City Beautiful 2009 wall calendar (besides

Petrus and Pam McLenon bring Bohemian Rhapsody to town. The chic

his spectacular photos, of course), and he will proudly say

shop is filled with all kinds of eye-candy. "We like to think of it as a sexy

that the project was entirely produced in Detroit. Regos, who

'70s-inspired store with everything from makeup to home accessories,"

started out as a chemist in his native Hungary, is known for his

McLenon says. It's also a place where vintage meets modern by way of

richly detailed architectural and interior design photography. "I

vibrant displays. In addition to a wide range of gift ideas, the owners carry

was shooting what I think is beautiful," he says of the images

their own creative lines. McLenon offers Forever Mick and Keith hand-

that include Orchestra Hall and Detroit Athletic Club. A dozen

screened wall art inspired by music, along with her own greeting card line.

da77ling photos and descriptions shine a positive spotlight on

Petrus presents Girls in the Studio handmade pillows and quilts crafted

Detroit. Published by Momentum Books, the book division of

from vintage T-shirts and scarves. Other fabulous finds include Jonathan

Hour Media. Available for $13.99 at a number of local retailers

Adler textiles, Alex and Chloe jewelry, Bubble Roome bath and body prod-

including Borders. www.laszlofoto.com . — Jeanine Matlow

ucts and Pacifica soy candles. (248) 336-2260. — J.M.

21st - Century Seating

Casual Concepts in Rochester debuts the Fashion Bag, a fabulously fresh

take on the classic beanbag chair. Not only is it a much more stylish ver-

sion of the old standby, but the new and improved bag can also lie flat

for sleeping. The washable fabric, which comes in a wide array of prints

and solids, is safe for outdoor use. The black and white damask has an

upscale look to it," says MaryAnne Dery, owner of Casual Concepts. "We

also have a camouflage print for your college son and a map of Paris

design for your college daughter." From whimsical to sophisticated, Dery

says, there is something for everyone. "It's a really great gift idea that has

longevity and that the whole family can enjoy," she adds. Starting at $119.

(248) 652-1080; www.casualconceptsinc.com . — J.M.

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