Thursday, May 6, 2010
Shop Like a Design Blogger: Holding Court
1. BEST ALL AROUND SOURCE - Baker or Jayson Home & Garden
Baker Furniture has in recent years made high end design accessible to the public without purchasing through a trade professional (though keep in mind purchasing through a trade professional comes with the added bonus of proper space planning, experience, knowledge and a trained eye). ;) If the project allows, I like to incorporate a solid, classic piece of furniture that can be used for years in each project. A beautiful cabinet, an elegant light fixture, or a simple table from a company like Baker can last a lifetime. If your budget allows, a Baker sofa is money well spent and reupholstering down the road will be worth every penny. And don't dismiss a place like Baker for beautiful accessories and rugs. Carefully selected by skilled designers and manufactured mostly in the U.S., these pieces are extraordinary and the splurge can turn into an heirloom. Keep an eye out for sample sales and clearance sales. I've seen floor models discounted as much as 80%!
While I think a good sofa or a beautiful chair can indeed last a lifetime, I can honestly say that I prefer to invest in casegoods and purchase more reasonably priced upholstered pieces that I won't feel bad about replacing down the road. My selections are most often dictated by price and quality. For basics: sofas, occasional chairs, and area rugs, I cannot say enough good things about Room & Board. While the aesthetic is certainly more contemporary, there are plenty of classically tailored pieces and styles that can easily be incorporated into a traditional interior. It's all American made, the customer service is outstanding and the prices are reasonable - particularly given the quality and the wide assortment of fabric and stain options. In fact, R&B prides itself in offering the lowest available pricing. As a result, they offer absolutely no discounts whatsoever except for the occasional floor model and the annual year end clearance that begins on December 31 every year. Mark your calendars....
3. ADD PERSONALITY- Mecox Gardens or CB2
Every space needs something that shows the personality of the people who occupy it. Mecox Gardens and CB2 are my favorite spots to pick up anything from coffee table books, accessories, interesting tables, funky decorative objects, reasonably priced rugs or one of a kind small furniture pieces. Try it...find something you like, don't think about how you'll use it but just select something you like from either store and picture it in your home. I swear it will transform your space, inspire a cool vignette or change the tone.
Pick up things you love because you love them or are attracted to them and you'll never have to "find" a place for them. You'll also rarely have to worry about whether or not they "go together". Inevitably, the things you are attracted to and the things you love will work together. Try to find a specific item for a specific space and you'll end up with a purchase that works for only a specific amount of time. Trust me.
4. INCLUDE A CLASSIC - Highbrow Furniture or OverstockI've included a classic chair in every project I've ever done. I firmly believe that in every space, adding one classic chair, whether it's authentic or not, can change the mood of a space. I love to see a modern chair in a traditional space or a classic piece in a contemporary space. Even a small chair, placed slightly off center on a wall beneath a collection of photographs, can make a bold statement. If the budget allows for authentic pieces, I always turn to Highbrow Furniture. Free shipping, no sales tax, lightening fast delivery and excellent customer service and a comprehensive selection. I have purchased so many chairs from Highbrow Furniture for clients that they actually sent me a complimentary book called "Chairs" at one point. Though I think I would have preferred an actual chair.
Wegner Wishbone Chair at Highbrow - $880
24 comments:
Marija,
I really enjoyed reading your favorite non trade go to's and of course your thought process and insights of how and when you shop these sources. The points you make about Baker as well as the classic chair placement are so good!!!
I had a little chuckle about the re-arranging the vignette confession! I could relate...
what a gorgeous room. love all the suggestions.
Marija, I loved reading all your sources. The next time I'm visiting my brother in Chicago, I have to go to Jayson (and hopefully grab lunch with you!).
Marija, wonderful tips and sources!! Averill thank you for featuring her on your site!!
Karena
Art by Karena
Love you list Marija! I had no idea Baker was selling to the public. Also, just wish I lived closer to Jayson's - blogger get away anyone?
xo,
cristin
Marija bravo! Your list is terrific, down to the grasscloth parsons table. I tend to not give Overstock enough attention. I peek but never really delve. Room & Board = ♥
Thank you for the magnificent inspiration.
Averill - another great post as always. FYI - the fabric for my curtains was IKEA (!). I wish I could of gone a step darker towards a deep navy on the walls but the room wouldn't allow for it. The desk is too small, but hey when your about to sell you can't spend where it's not required. Hope all is well in Sugar Land? Are you getting excited for Scotland?!! I am for you x
Two of my favorite blogs on one page!! Marija what a great post as always, I will have to check out some of your suggestions. Averill, thank you for having Marija on your blog. You two are a perfect mix in my opinion. Great post!! Averill, finished the porch and it is finally posted today!! Have a great Thursday,Kathysue
Another fabulous guest post! Love that sofa!
xoxox,
CC
Thanks for the great sources, some I'd never heard of.
I love Marija, her house, and her blog. She is one of the sweetest bloggers I've met so far. I am so glad you featured her.
On a side note: OMG we are totally neighbors. We looked in Sugar Land when we moved here, but ended up in Sienna because it was more the "speed" we were accustomed to in Tulsa. I love y'all's town square, though. How do you do it? Keeping up with such a demanding career and still maintain such a successful blog... Amazing!
i love this feature--always great resources!
This was so great! Learned so much here as well. New to Highbrow, can't wait to check it out. That navy table is over the top good! And, one day I would love to see Jayson's shop in person, as I am fully addicted to the site, adding you as a design guest blogger would be brilliant! Love your taste and style Marija!
Thanks for all the suggestions. I love Jayson Home and Garden, but some of these sources are new to me.
Love all the sources listed, especially Jayson Home and Garden - I do miss Chicago!
oh wow. super fun post. i love that chinese chest!!!!
Great post. Love Marija and her blog!
Great finds. I love the color on the sofa! And the yellow artwork really caught my eye. Nice post! -jami
Such great resources. I am new to Highbrow furniture and am off to check it out. I've never been to Jayson but have heard excellent things and love their site. Such great advice....thanks!
Thank you again, Averill, for including me. And thank you all for the very sweet comments! I had so much fun. And I'm more than happy to host a Chicago blogger shopping trip: destination - Jayson Home! xo Marija
thank you for the suggestions - I've already got my eye on something!!
Great tips!
Thanks!!!
pve
What a great list--love her blog! What's with all of your super creative attorneys? :)
Averill--working on my list this week!
I think I need a Hutton Sofa now
Just came back to read this post again and I'm crushed all over again- she really was an amazing person!
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