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Thursday, August 23, 2012
Who Are You?
Would you take a moment to tell us about yourself?
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furniture blog,
interior design
The Rubi Collection From Pande Cameron Rugs
Have you seen the new Rubi Collection from Pande Cameron Rugs? They are inspired by Indian Sari. Look at how warm they are. They are pictured in 8 X 12 sizes, priced at $5600 retail. A range of sizes is available upon request.
Dinero
Nisha
Verde
Filigri
Rust
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furniture blog,
interior design,
Pande Cameron Rugs
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Fig Studio Adds Partner
Jenny Guggenheim owns Fig Studio. She's a Duck. She trained at the University of Oregon School of Architecture and Allied Arts and Parsons School of Design in New York City.
Before establishing Fig Studio, Jenny worked with GBD Architects, Inc. where she honed her commercial design skills and gained extensive knowledge related to sustainable building practices and strategies. Her LEED AP credentials and experience working on LEED Certified projects allow her to easily guide her clients toward environmentally responsible design choices.Her husband Jeff recently completed the seven exams necessary to be a licensed architect after thousands of hours of "targeted work experience." When he was looking for a place to practice, Jenny said,“How about you join Fig?” In their initial newsletter, FIG. Studio Architecture + Interiors | Vol. 1, Jenny writes:
As a kickoff to this exciting new endeavor, Jeff and Jenny did what any sensible designers would do: attend the Salone Del Mobile in Milan, Italy. This annual event is the world’s largest furniture and design tradeshow. Surrounded by a dizzying array of beautiful, cutting edge and sometimes-ridiculous design, they found themselves charged to return to Portland and deliver on their inspiration from abroad.
But first, they took a quick side trip to Marrakech for some additional inspiration, a little excitement and some relaxation. They bartered in the Souk for Bedouin metalwork and rugs, dodged snake charmers in the square and relaxed on their riad’s rooftop terrace while bathing in the hot Saharan sun.
On the way home they took a quick detour to Barcelona to meet friends and experience Gaudi’s architectural masterworks, The Sagrada Familia, Casa Mila and Parc Guell. Jeff and Jenny ate their weight in tapas at Quimet & Quimet, and enjoyed a day of bike riding on the Barcelona coastline.Fig Studio is now ensconced in the Paramount Movie Studios building at NW 19th and Lovejoy. The Paramount Movie Studios building is also home of trade rep Heather Gee-Pape of Inform Interiors who carries many of her favorite furniture and lighting lines. In addition, Filling Spaces, owned by Deepali Kalia, moved to this location and installed the paperstone counter from Landfair Furniture + Design Gallery. Kalia carries many fine Indian bedding, fabrics and draperies.
Jenny Guggenheim was featured in the June-July issue of Gray Magazine of Pacific Northwest Design in which she offers "6 Color Tips From Jenny Guggenheim."
We hope Jenny and Jeff enjoy working together as much as Mike and I do.
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furniture blog,
interior design,
LEED Certified
Thursday, August 09, 2012
Costco to launch high-end line of furniture
Costco stores will soon offer The
Jennifer Adams Home collection consisting of bouclé-upholstered sofas, hardwood headboards and hand-crafted dining room tables, some priced at upwards of $4,000.
The collection, made in California, will consist of 83 pieces.
Will Costco shoppers punk down $2,000 to $4,000 for furniture and special orders delivered in six weeks?
If you are a high-end retailer, don't go screaming into the night. It may lead consumers to conclude they are tired of slap together, disposable items that are placed on the curb with a sign that says, "FREE!" They might get an education and you will benefit.
The collection, made in California, will consist of 83 pieces.
Will Costco shoppers punk down $2,000 to $4,000 for furniture and special orders delivered in six weeks?
If you are a high-end retailer, don't go screaming into the night. It may lead consumers to conclude they are tired of slap together, disposable items that are placed on the curb with a sign that says, "FREE!" They might get an education and you will benefit.
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Costco,
furniture blog,
interior design
Wednesday, August 08, 2012
Getting Fresh, With Herbs. This Week: Cilantro
Tracy Schneider writes about cilantro. I like a little bit on my salad or in other foods. Beverly likes it a lot.
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furniture blog
Sunday, August 05, 2012
Modern Furniture Online
We think the wave hitting the retail industry hard is the
internet. There are just so many places
to shop online and shipping for the most part is free. Please welcome our newest advertiser Modern Furniture, since
2006 they have been offering the highest quality furniture and the widest
selection available anywhere. They sell
furniture and lighting online for all rooms of the home and office, even for
the kid’s room. The brands they offer on their website numbers in the hundreds.
You need to pay attention to nine things when you buy
online:
- The terms and conditions – it just makes sense to know that there can be mistakes in the description or photo of items.
- Check to make sure everything in your order is accurate and the time you have to make a change if you make a mistake.
- What is the cancellation policy?
- How will the product ship?
- What is the return policy and what is non-returnable?
- Always check for damage when your product is received. Open the package and inspect your merchandise. If you sign off that everything is ok it will be hard to return.
- With any problem or missing parts, go online and create a support ticket.
- Check the website for coupons or promotions for additional savings.
- Read the product reviews. The website has a product reviews for almost every category and if you have any question about the color or size there’s an 800 number to customer service available seven days a week. In addition you can also have a live chat offline.
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furniture blog,
interior design,
Modern Furniture
Kitchen Magic, From Basement To Success
In 1979 Jost (Joe) Fleck had an idea that homeowners on the
east coast had a desire for a new kitchen, but new cabinets would break their
budgets. Joe Fleck started a business,
Kitchen Magic, built on the idea of refaced cabinets. His product was so good
that he offered a Lifetime of Home Ownership Warranty.
Like so many who start a new business, there wasn’t a lot of
money for fancy digs and pricey furniture.
Joe started in a low-budget basement. A basement that was prone to
flooding during a heavy rain. Joe wagered his family’s finances that his
superior product and service would garner referrals. Indeed they did, for now he has 31 locations in the six states of
Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, New Hampshire and
Massachusetts.
Now, Joe doesn’t just offer refacing, but custom cabinets
and countertops in brilliant quartz surfaces Cambria®, Silestone® and Zodiaq®,
as well as durable Corian® and Granite. In addition, he carries the traditional
Formica and WilsonArt laminate countertops.
Other than cost, why should a homeowner consider refacing
the existing cabinets? Often times, the cabinets you have are superior to and
fit better than those offered by the large independent home fixit chains. Pre-fab cabinets have other drawbacks as
well. Many times they are made of
pressed particle or fiberboard containing formaldehyde and other chemicals
toxic to humans. Custom kitchen cabinets from Kitchen Magic are crafted from
real solid wood or plywood that don’t emit VOCs.
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furniture blog,
kitchen and bath,
Kitchen Magic
Thursday, August 02, 2012
Talk About Gorgeous!
One of our clients just ordered six of these great Bonaire Club chairs for his customer's breakfast area.
Did you notice the casters?
To quote Stanley:
Did you notice the casters?
To quote Stanley:
To marry a classic's timeless style with a Caribbean twist might be flirting with genius. The Bonaire Club Chair exemplifies that notion with its update on the archetypal Windsor chair. An antique cobalt blue leather seat meets an airy and open framework; a nod to the islands and a curtsy to the Queen.Nothing could be more perfect. They are in stock and ready to ship
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furniture blog,
interior design,
Stanley
Add Value With Sheepskin
In June of this year, I wrote about a healthy sleep
system that advocated using a “…pure sheep’s wool pad for a perfectly dry and
warm bed climate.” To top it off for a
great healthy sleep use “…pillows that contain only 100% biologically active
wool of high-grade Merino quality…”
Where do you buy things made
from sheep’s wool for your home and auto? Our friends at Comfy Sheepskin have the answer. For 25 years they
have made and distributed sheepskin rugs, sheepskin seat covers and home décor products from their
headquarters in California.
Comfy Sheepskin sells sheepskin
mattress covers in four qualities for any size bed, along with sheepskin
pillows and shams. Do you want seat
covers to protect your car’s leather or protect your backside from the hot
summers or cold winters? Try sheepskin seat covers.
Many homes are bringing back
hardwood floors. While the look of the various
woods used is stunning, sometimes you need some texture to soften the look or
some comfortable seating on a cold winter night before the fire. Try sheepskin
rugs. They are available in 12 colors
and you can order up to eight skins stitched together without a special order.
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bedding,
beds,
furniture blog,
interior design
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