HESS Is Now Carrying Company C Furniture (And They’re Celebrating By Giving You 20 Percent Off!)

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May 22nd, 2013 10:00am
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CompanyCLakewood home furniture and accessory shop Hess is now carrying Company C furniture. The completely customizable furniture line includes sofas, ottomans, love seats, stools, and headboards in a multitude of fabrics, finishes, and trims. The line is known for their playful fabrics that come in a vibrant color wheel. Think punchy reds, deep turquoise and blues, and the perfect kiwi green. If you’re looking to add a splash of color to your home, it’s the furniture brand for you. Bonus: the line is made in the USA.

To celebrate, Hess is offering 20 percent off all custom furniture orders from Company C. This is for a limited time, so hop in soon and place your order.


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The Midas Touch: Seletti’s Estetico Quotidian Collection

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May 17th, 2013 6:58am
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selettiI’m going to go out on a limb here and say that pretty much anything becomes infinitely more chic if you dip it in “gold,” driftwood, rocks, rope… (all of which I’ve recently subjected to a can of gold spray paint) you name it.

I’m also going to say that Seletti agrees.

For their brilliant (no pun intend) Estetico Quotidian line, the Italian company known for its whimsical, high-design furniture and decorative objects has gilded sundry everyday items (i.e., colanders, laundry detergent bottles, pie plates), taking them from merely utilitarian to totally-in-your-face little works of art.

My friend Sam gifted me with a Seletti sardine can a couple of years ago, and I can’t help but smile every time I look at it. It’s a total happy maker. (Bonus: every piece in the Estetico Quotidian line rings in at under $100.)

You can pick up your own piece of smile-inducing gold goodness locally at Nest, We Are 1976, and TenOverSix. Or you can nab one online.

Happy shopping!


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Pretty Paper Flowers at Southern Fried Paper

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May 14th, 2013 3:31pm
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SFPPartyOne of our favorite stationary gals, Chelsea Carpenter, is throwing an open house and garden party tomorrow night to celebrate Southern Fried Paper’s relocation to the Design District. We’ve got the details over on BridalBuzz.

She’s decorated the space with the coolest paper flowers to create a garden wonderland. We’re seeing paper flowers pop up in stores (Joslyn spotted some at West Elm) and it’s a fun alternative to the real thing. We all know I can’t keep real plants alive. Maybe I should give the paper version a try.

Check out the party tomorrow from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and peruse her selection of stationary, art prints, and wine tags. The wine tags make the best hostess gifts.

 


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Scoop of the Day

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April 22nd, 2013 3:47pm
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The Scoop side chair ($375) from local online catalog Horchow makes me happy today. I would love to throw a pair of the brightly covered outdoor chairs in my backyard, pour a strong ‘rita, and grill up a burger.

We’ve obviously hankering for some outdoor time, but resident weather girl Laura tells me to get ready for another cold front. Seriously? I guess I’ll have to shop for these instead.


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Love It or Leave It: Ikat

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April 19th, 2013 11:30am
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It’s Friday. And thank goodness. I know we’re all ready to move into weekend mode so we can hug our kiddos a little tighter, hang with the friends we love, and reflect on the week’s events.

I’m signing off with a “Love it or Leave It” trend. This week I’ve chosen: Ikat.

You know the tie-dyed pattern that graces every home product from pillows and bedspreads to ottomans and chairs. The fabric has a bohemian-vibe mixed with a cultural flair.

Madeline Weinrib made it famous, but other retailers have perfected the pattern, too.

What do you think? Love it? Leave it?

 


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Kathy Fielder’s Isabella Collection Pinterest Board for Horchow

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April 11th, 2013 9:59am
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Celine bed linens ($285 to $925) from the Isabella Collection by Kathy Fielder. Find it at horchow.com.

If you’re addicted to Pinterest, raise your hand (or your glass). Hey, I won’t judge. Today I have another reason for you to visit the virtual inspiration board. (As if you needed another reason.) Local bedding designer Kathy Fielder has created a board for Horchow. What inspires Kathy to create luxurious linens for her Isabella Collection? Check it out here. She has pinned some of her favorite travel sp0ts (I seriously need a vacation), fashion photos (think Christian Dior), kid tips (loving the Rocking M Stables shout out), and of course photos from her collection. You can shop for the bedding here.


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JQ 4 Neimans Pop Up Shop Launches Tonight

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April 3rd, 2013 1:53pm
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Julio Quiñones' Parisian parlor featured in D Home's May/June '12 issue.

We’ve featured interior designer Julio Quiñones’ gorgeous homes in the pages of our magazine time and time again. It’s no secret we love him. If you do too, drop by the JQ 4 Neimans pop up shop at the Neiman Marcus downtown store to peruse his curated selection of casual chic goods. Expect Neiman Marcus products, furniture, and specialty pieces from Julio.The launch party is tonight from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the gift galleries on the fourth floor. R.S.V.P. to rsvpdowntown@neimanmarcus.com.

UPDATE: If you missed the event last night, you can still shop JQ 4 Neimans through April.

 


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Back Alley Furniture Opens in Carrollton on Saturday

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March 28th, 2013 2:43pm
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The striped sofa is available at Back Alley Furniture for $1,200.

Derrick Chen has been operating the vintage furniture and upholstery company Back Alley Furniture out of his wife’s grandparent’s impressive Farmers Branch estate for the past year and half. “I’ve talked about it for the past 6 months to a year, but it’s time to expand the business,” says Chen. “Most people set up appointments and came and browsed, but they were more impressed with the house,” he says with a laugh. He’s opening the doors to the 1,000-square-foot retail spot at 1028 Elm Street in downtown Carrollton this Saturday, March 20 from 10 am to 6 pm.

SMU graduate Chen specializes in finding mid-century, Victorian, and French provincial pieces that need a little TLC. The furniture may be reupholstered and repainted before they put it out on the floor, or they may sell the piece “as-is.” Customers can also pick out a piece and customize it with their choice of fabric, nailhead, piping, and paint. They’ll also accept drop-ins, too. If you have an armchair that needs some work, drop it off at the store and Chen’s network of upholsters will get to work updating the style. Creativity runs in the family, as Chen’s wife Chandra is one of three who owns The Three, a photography, stationary, and vintage sign shop.

Back Alley Furniture is open on Saturdays. Contact them at 469-867-6812.

 


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Trend Report: The Throes of Spring

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March 25th, 2013 2:30pm
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I’m sad that it is spring and it is cold. I’m also sad that I just got back from a California vacation where it was a sunny 70 degrees all weekend. I will be eating my words in a few weeks when I sweat out of my clothes on the barely-a-block walk from the parking garage to the D Empire office building. So, I’ve included four “light” throws that will get us through the annoying (but short) cold front.

Clockwise from top: Morocco tile throw ($195) at Horchow; sunset throw ($49) at West Elm; Missoni Erode throw ($395) at Nest; Richard Nixon throw ($295) at Jonathan Adler.

 


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Get Bowled Over With These Bowls by Michael Wilson

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March 25th, 2013 1:44pm
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Okay, that’s a terrible headline. Forgive me. But that doesn’t change the fact that you are going to love me for introducing you to Michael Wilson, a woodworker out of Wimberley, Texas, who creates all kinds of sleek and modern furniture and architectural pieces. Want to see some of his stuff in-person? Head directly to Grange Hall, where you can touch and purchase pieces like these bowls ($600 to $700) and other items.


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Pretty Wine Glasses at Anthropologie

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March 20th, 2013 1:38pm
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I’ve got wine on my mind. Could it be my teething one-year-old child? Nah. It’s probably just my excitement for an upcoming Napa trip. By this time tomorrow, I’ll be drinking wine in the California sun. (I’ll miss you guys.)

I spotted these pretty glasses today and may have to pull the trigger to add something different to my plain ol’ Riedel collection. The platinum petals wine glass ($14) at Anthropologie feature a delicate, Bohemian lace pattern. They’ll make sipping Chardonnay this summer that much sweeter.

If you have any tips for my trip to Napa (home stores? must-dos?) drop a comment!


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Rush to Get the Ruché Sofa by Inga Sempé

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March 19th, 2013 3:42pm
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It’s yellow. It has a fancy name. And you can get it at Ligne Roset. What’s not to like?


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Local Red Tile Studio’s Test Tube Planters

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March 19th, 2013 2:56pm
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Ever since I featured Anthropologie’s Manchester glass planters on the blog last fall, I’ve been keeping my eye out for a test tube-style wall hanging. I was browsing Etsy’s local shops, and came across local Red Tile Studio. The wall vase fits the bill, and the price point is a little more fitting for me ($38). Fun fact: The product is actually a collaboration between Red Tile Studio and Pig and Fish, an Etsy shop in Maine. They named the collection 1901 Miles for the amount of distance between the two shops.

Browse the Red Tile store to see more accessories like hand-painted wall blocks, vase candle holders, retro magnets, mail holders, and custom dog portraits.


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Trend Report: Shades of Bold Color

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March 18th, 2013 2:53pm
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If you’re on the hunt for more color, we’ve got you covered. Today’s Trend Report is courtesy of the March/April issue of D Home. Market editor Joslyn Taylor pulled local product in varying bold hues for this month’s Out & About section of the magazine. Editor Laura Kostelny featured Kyle Bunting’s hide-covered ottomans on the blog a few weeks ago, which also make an appearance in the spread.

Clockwise from the top: Kelly Wearstler Oblique jewelry box ($825) at Forty Five Ten; Link folding lounge chair, to the trade at George Cameron Nash; Altdeutsche clock, price upon request at Scott + Cooner; Sapphire mirror ($995) at Neiman Marcus.


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I.O. Metro Opens Next Week on McKinney Avenue

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March 15th, 2013 10:12am
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The Mason Glass Console is $499 at I.O. Metro.

Home furnishings store I.O. Metro is set to open a 9,000-square-foot space in the former Viking Cooking School space at 4321 McKinney Avenue next Thursday, March 21. The store features an expansive selection of on-trend furniture, rugs, lighting, mirrors, and bedding at an affordable price point. Think: cowhide rugs for $499, canvas art selections in the $200-$500 price point, and a Moroccan-inspired sideboard for $1,299. You’ll find many pieces that combine reclaimed wood with contemporary finishes–perfect for your mod farmhouse. If you’re going for a more customized look, the store carries the Metro Custom collection. There are more than 12,500 ways to personalize sofas, sectionals, chairs, ottomans in different configurations and fabrics. We’ll be sure to check out the store after the official opening to bring you more!


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