As I was scrolling through Pinterest yesterday, I came across two great companies that I’ve never heard of before: 1. Pretty Pegs, 2. Bemz. They both specialize in giving your IKEA furniture an updated, fresh look. There are clients of mine who want to change the look of their room, but are not wanting to purchase a new sofa. This is the perfect, inexpensive solution that will give you a lot of bang for you buck. How
Happy Friday y’all! I don’t know where that “y’all” came from…most likely it snuck out since we attended a Sadie Hawkin’s Hoe-down last night for Nick’s work. Anyways…I think this chair has just reached the top of my list of furniture that I so wish I could have, but can’t since I have maniac dogs (and now a new kitten!). A girl can dream. I found this white beauty over at Julieann’s blog earlier this week, and I hav
Love is in the chair… Design Verner Panton, 1959 Shell with upholstery and seat cushion, brushed stainless steel base Made in Germany by Vitra “In the mid-1950’s, Verner Panton converted a Volkswagen bus into a mobile studio and travelled across Europe. In 1958 he returned to Denmark full of unconventional ideas… one of which evolved into the iconic Heart Cone Chair. Defying gravity, the cone was b
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of spending the day at the old Helms Bakery also known as HD Buttercup in Culver City, California. It is a furniture heaven and designer’s delight on this special little block just off the 10 freeway as you’re heading to Santa Monica. Besides vendors like Lillian August, Cisco Home and Thom Filicia which reside inside HD Buttercup, you’ll find stores such as The Rug Warehouse, Thos
Happy Friday my dears! It’s Friday and that means wrapping up this week’s projects and counting down the hours until a couple days off! Last night, as I sat down to blog, I was feeling a bit uninspired and for the life of me, finding a “Fresh Find” was next to impossible. Instead of blogging, I made a delicious chicken teriyaki dinner and watched Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. That’s when “Furniture Friday” popped