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Coley Home Spotlight: Huff Harrington Design

Meet the creatives behind Huff Harrington Design! Recently featured in The Atlanta Home For The Holidays Show House, we adore their fresh yet traditional spaces. They masterfully blend the old with the new and we love following along to see what they're designing next. Read on to see how they styled their Coley Home piece in the show house. Tell us about yourselves & how you got to where you are today!  Trudy was born and raised in Piqua, Ohio, though people are often surprised I’m not a born and bred Southern belle. I currently lead Huff Harrington Design as Lead Designer, where I bring a refined design sensibility, thoughtful approach, and a little optimism to every project. Before fully stepping into interiors, I honed my spacial design skills through l leadership roles with brands including Gap, Spanx, and Serena & Lily. Frequent trips to France – where I assist with international design projects and installations – have shaped my signature approach: blending old and new with a playful, unexpected twist. Outside the office, you’ll often find me strolling Chastain Park with my handsome Lab, Beau, or enjoying a lively dinner out with my husband, glass of bubbly in hand. Emma Caroline Lee has spent years with Huff Harrington honing her eye through countless design projects. Prior to that she tackled the world of luxury PR launching fine art, fashion and hospitality brands in Atlanta. While her heart lies with traditional themes she loves to create a mix and to elevate designs through fabrics and custom pieces, building a story around our clients’ existing furnishings. Her love of classic and traditional design is a perfect complement to the Huff Harrington mix of antique and modern. When she’s not designing, you can find her spending time with her adorable young family or traveling. One of the most meaningful parts of our work is connecting with clients. We take the time to really listen, understand their stories and the pieces they love, and translate their vision into spaces that feel personal, sophisticated, and always chic. You recently selected 2 Twin Claremont Beds - Charles with a fabulous brushed fringe. Walk us through the design process! One of the elements that grounded the design of the room from the very beginning was a fabulous imported antique settee we found in the South of France. Its sassy curves immediately set the tone, so it was important for us to find bed frames that echoed that curvy softness – the Charles did just that. As with any successful space, the devil is in the details. We had the most fun marrying the bed frames and settee through coordinating fabrics - ultimately choosing a stripe for the beds to bring in a tailored note. To soften the structured stripe - and of course adding a touch of unexpectedness - we finished the headboards with a brushed fringe trim from Samuel & Sons. Layered against the Farrow & Ball high-gloss walls, the subtle movement and texture was the perfect final touch, elevating the beds while tying the entire room together beautifully.  The Claremont bed - Charles How would you describe your style? Classic at its core, with a deep reverence for both contemporary and antique influences.  You have a design branch in both Atlanta and Paris. Do you often try to incorporate European influences throughout your design projects in the US?  It truly works both ways – we’re constantly inspired by both sides of the pond. That said, there’s something especially compelling about incorporating a piece of French history into our state-side projects. A beautiful European antique has an effortless way of adding depth, soul and a bit of “crunch” when layered into a modern or traditional home. We always aim for a home that feels classic and lived-in.   If you had to pick one, what is your favorite project to date?    That’s a difficult question, as each project is deeply personal to each client. Knowing their story, understanding the heirlooms they cherish, and creating designs that reflect their lives make every project meaningful in its own way. What aspect of Parisian lifestyle do you adopt in your everyday life?   I’ve always admired the ease of the French lifestyle – lingering over meals, choosing quality over quantity, and treating everyday rituals as small indulgences. And of course, there’s the skincare… a daily reminder that a good cream can, in fact, solve almost everything!  What’s a wallpaper or fabric you are dying to use in a project?  Tough question because there are so many that are on our radar but I recently stumbled across the most adorable wallpaper by Jordan Connelly  that would be the perfect addition to a  family vacation home. Favorite coffee table book? Well, at the moment , we are gushing over the most recent Atlanta Homes & Lifestyle magazine because Huff Harrington Design made the cover! What is your most requested design feature?   ‘The Mix’ of new  & old The mix – layering new with old to create spaces that feel collected, not decorated. It’s about balancing contemporary pieces with character-rich antiques to achieve spaces that are timeless, personal, and truly lived-in.

Coley Home Spotlight: Huff Harrington Design
Spotted In The Happy Home by Ariel Okin
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Spotted In The Happy Home by Ariel Okin

We’re excited to celebrate the release of Ariel Okin’s new book, The Happy Home: Layered Interiors for Joyful Living! Her mastery of color and patterns is on display all throughout the book and we are honored to be included! Explore the Coley Home pieces featured in the book and get inspired to create your own!  Featured in Nomad, Snow, the Dressmaker Nash Swivel is the perfect addition to this cozy primary bedroom corner alongside the Upholstered Bennett Sofa!  Photographer: Read McKendree | Styling: Studio Nectar Ariel brings a touch of tranquility to another primary bedroom through the Laney Slipper Chair in Ringo, Bay!  Photographer: Donna Dotan | Stylist: Anthony Amiano

Spotted In The Happy Home by Ariel Okin
Coley Home Spotlight: Megan Molten
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Coley Home Spotlight: Megan Molten

Meet Megan! Based in Charleston, SC, she's the Founder and Chief Creative Director of Megan Molten Design + Shop. With her signature mix of modern flair and Southern charm, Megan creates bright, welcoming spaces that feel like home. We’re obsessed with her eye for detail and love how she brought her Coley Home favorites to life in her serene, family-friendly living room. Tell us about yourself and your journey to a successful interior design business and storefront! I studied business and marketing in school and, right out of college, landed a great job in medical sales. I spent 12 years in that industry, which gave me the opportunity to purchase my first home on my own. When I started designing and decorating my home, I shared the process on social media, and to my surprise, people loved it! I never realized I had a distinct style until I started receiving such a positive response. Around that time—when I was 31 or 32—many of my friends were also buying their first homes and asking for my help. We were all working with tight budgets, but I documented every project, sharing before-and-afters on social media. Again, people really responded to my aesthetic, and that’s when it started to click for me—I truly loved design. I never imagined it would become my career, but as I started taking on paid clients in addition to my full-time job, I realized: Wait, this is what I love. My corporate job? Not so much. I was lucky to be in the right place at the right time. Charleston was booming, especially during COVID, and people were moving here in droves. I was able to establish a strong brand and a signature design aesthetic, which has been key to our success. It’s authentic to who I am and what we do, and I think people are drawn to that. Today, we have a luxury interior design business serving Charleston and beyond, as well as a retail store—both a brick-and-mortar location and an online shop. We’ve also expanded to include a warehouse where we manage our online store and house merchandise for our design clients. And beyond that, we have licensed collections in lighting, mirrors, wallpaper, and more to come! What’s your starting point when designing a living room? Do you typically begin with furniture, color, or something else? Lately, we’ve been starting with wallpaper, paint, or a fabric print because clients are craving color more than ever. Once we establish that focal point, the rest of the room naturally falls into place. How do you find the balance between aesthetics and functionality when designing frequently used spaces like living rooms? These days, performance fabric is a must. Almost all of our clients expect it on their upholstery—it’s just become standard. The great thing about working with a designer is that we have access to an incredible variety of high-end performance fabrics that aren’t available to the average consumer. So, we can create spaces that are both beautiful and incredibly durable. Our clients have kids, grandkids, pets—they live an indoor-outdoor lifestyle, especially here in Charleston. Everything we design has to stand up to that while still looking stunning. It’s all about finding that perfect balance of style and function. What is one design element or trend you always try to incorporate into your projects, no matter the size or scope? When clients hire us, they expect creativity and personalization. It’s our job to push them beyond their comfort zone and introduce ideas they wouldn’t have considered on their own. That’s part of the value we bring! We don’t want to do what everyone else is doing—we want to create something fresh, unique, and exciting. What are your favorite areas to splurge when decorating your home, and favorite places to save? Lighting—splurge always! It’s like jewelry for your home. You want the real thing, not the knockoff. There’s a noticeable difference between good lighting and bad lighting, and if you cut corners here, it shows. For key spaces like kitchen pendants, dining room chandeliers, and powder bath sconces, invest in high-quality lighting—it makes all the difference. But in areas like guest rooms, guest baths, and kids’ rooms, you can save by opting for stylish but more affordable options, like Mitzi lighting. Another area where you should never skimp? Upholstery. Your main furniture pieces—your sofa, your chairs—these are things you use every single day. It’s like a mattress; you want it to be high quality, comfortable, and built to last. Other categories can go either way. With wallpaper, for example, you can splurge on grasscloth or save with vinyl. For rugs, wool is a luxury option, but polypropylene can be a great budget-friendly alternative. It’s all about knowing where to invest and where to cut costs. What are your go-to places for inspiration when designing new spaces? Our sample library is a huge source of inspiration. We receive so many incredible materials—wallpapers, fabrics, finishes—and we’re always waiting for the perfect project to use them in. I also love drawing inspiration from a project’s location. For example, if we’re designing a home in the Bahamas, we take in the colors of the palm leaves, the ocean, the sand, and think, Oh my gosh, this is the perfect project for that lime-green palm print wallpaper we’ve been dying to use! Color is such a huge part of our design process, especially in Charleston, but exploring other places and seeing how different environments influence color is a really fun way to get inspired. What are your favorite Coley Home pieces to incorporate in a living room? The Upholstered Bennett Sofa—hands down! We’re actually using it in a project right now with Lilly Pulitzer and Lee Jofa. It’s upholstered in the new Lilly fabric, and we added the cutest little skirt to give it a fresh, modern take on a traditional shape. It’s perfection. I also love the Loza Chair. We’ve used it in a few projects now—it’s big, cozy, and oversized but still has that modern silhouette. That’s what I love about Coley Home—they take classic shapes and reimagine them in a fresh, modern way. Plus, everything is made in North Carolina, which our clients love.

Coley Home Spotlight: Megan Molten
Coley Home Spotlight: Caroline Boykin

Coley Home Spotlight: Caroline Boykin

Meet Caroline! Based out of Raleigh, NC, Caroline creates the most incredible artwork, from intricate paintings to delicate sculptures. Read on to learn all about Caroline and how she styled her Coley Home pieces. Tell us about yourself and how you got to where you are today! Hey Coley Home! I am Caroline Reehl Boykin, a fine artist based in Raleigh, North Carolina and my work is inspired by the spirit of everyday life. For the past 15 years I have had the honor of creating artwork for clients all over the world. My paintings are filled with elements of nature, architecture, and form using many mediums. I find that unique color interactions within my paintings capture viewers and bring them into a conversation of life and movement. Through the use of porcelain, acrylic paint, and gold and silver leaf, I paint multi-dimensional works that transcend a subject and allow the viewer to decipher meaning. I have always loved to create. My childhood on the Alabama coast cultivated my enchantment with art and southern culture. Touches of this admiration for Southern hospitality and grandeur are seen today flowing through my paintings. While in college, a summer of studying figure drawing in Florence, Italy led me to the realization that being an artist was in my bones. I earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Mississippi (Hotty Toddy!!) where I focused on ceramics, but I have always had a true passion for all mediums in art. Today I am blessed to have my studio right here in my home so that I can jump between businesswoman and momma easily. My husband, two girls, and bulldog, Blue, provide me with as much support as they do inspiration to my paintings! Caroline's Website How would you describe your artistic style in your own words? My work is rooted in the rituals of everyday life - morning light, the scent and shapes of flowers from our garden, my girls' infectious giggles, or an ice-cold martini my husband makes me after a long week. These moments are sacred rhythms woven into my paintings. I think my artistic style is a nice combination of Modern and Feminine. How do you approach mixing color and texture in your pieces? Color and texture are such important aspects of my work! In my Le Pointe collection, mixed color combinations are the foundation and the starting point of each painting. Once the squares of color are chosen for the painting, I then come back with more colors but in small marks to create a dance between the squares. When mixing the paint for these marks, I whip my paint to a frosting-like consistency to create little dots of texture. This mesmerizing texture creates the smallest shadows that move throughout the day as light moves across the painting. Caroline used a pair of Bongo Stools in COM (Customer's Own Material) to create the perfect accent pieces for her living room! Where do you personally look for inspiration? Everywhere! Small and simple moments inspire me most as of late. There is beauty surrounding us always, we just have to take the time to find it. This is what I want the viewer to feel when taking in my artwork. To admire the painting with an exhale and to get lost in a memory. I find myself within each scene of my Pout paintings. Do you have any tips for mixing art with furniture and decor in a room? My only tip is to purchase art that you love, and not just because it matches your couch! I find a home much more inviting and beautiful when it is filled with interesting art. What are your favorite areas to splurge when decorating your home, and favorite places to save? My favorite places to splurge and save are the same - antiques! Sometimes you find the save of the century in an antique chandelier or the biggest splurge in an antique Klimt sofa. Whether a splurge or a save, antiques are always necessary. Is there anything more fun than the thrill of the hunt? Most treasured piece in your home (besides your own art)? We have the cover of my great grandmother's bible framed and hung in our kitchen. My great grandmother Leavie, whom my oldest is named after, was born in the late 1800s and I inherited her bible which was so loved and used that it was held together by duct tape. We (very carefully!) took off the cover that is inscribed with her name and framed it in a gorgeous antique frame. It brings me so much joy to see it every day, a sweet reminder of my beloved family and what a matriarch looks like. What is your favorite spring or summer recipe? Food or cocktail! So many! We love to eat in my house! In the spring and summer, it’s anything made with in-season produce from our local Farmer's Market. We also love a skinny Piña Colada for a fun cocktail/mocktail around the pool. It's just blended coconut water, a little pineapple juice, pineapple chunks, and ice. When my girls aren't partaking, a splash of rum makes it even tastier! Thanks, Caroline!

Coley Home Spotlight: Caroline Boykin
Coley Home Spotlight: MG Style
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Coley Home Spotlight: MG Style

Meet Mary Glenn of MG Style! Based in Alabama, MG is a fabulous tastemaker and mother of the cutest little boy. We love her twist on classic style and following along to see all her great finds! Read on to learn how MG styled her Coley Home pieces.  Tell us about yourselves & how you got to where you are today! Mary Glenn McElveen is a premier stylist and closet curator, transforming women’s wardrobe into an elevated extension of her identity through her styling and lifestyle brand, MG Style. After studying Fashion Merchandising and Marketing, Mary Glenn parlayed her innate sense of style and taste into positions in interior design. But through her leisure and travels, Mary Glenn realized the modern woman’s need for clear direction when shopping and with it, MG Style was born. Mary Glenn has guided this mission by offering genuine feedback and practicality to her clients, with current links and dynamic basics, while never holding back an opportunity to encourage women to stand out in a crowd. Through curating closets and striking looks for her clients, she has also found enjoyment in sharing her findings and inspiration with her loyal social media following. Most evenings, after putting her son Harlan down, she is draped in loungewear with her husband, Brooks, scouring the internet for the next beautiful find. You recently selected (4) Hastings Chairs in Mont Blanc, Ivory with Nomad, Snow Contrasting Cushions for your living room. Walk us through the design process!  I’ve loved flexing my interior design muscle—especially with the help of my friend Emily Ehrhardt of Emily Ehrhardt Interiors—to turn our house into a home. I chose the Hastings Chairs for our formal living room and love the way they surround the round coffee table. I can’t wait to sip my morning coffee and enjoy quiet, peaceful moments in this space for years to come. The Hastings Chair in Mont Blanc, Ivory with a Contrast Cushion and Back Pillow in Nomad, Snow. How would you describe your style?  My home decor is a true extension of my personal style. Rooted in neutral tones, elevated textures and details that add just the right amount of interest.  What are your favorite styling pieces to splurge on and favorite places to save? In fashion, I love to splurge on classic pieces that can be styled multiple ways and through all seasons. My favorite splurge is a unique Chanel flat always sourced through The Coveted. In home decor, I love to splurge on antique pieces that catch my eye.  What is the most requested product from your followers? This is a hard one! I get a lot of styling questions from my followers and send links to my belts and other outfit polishing pieces daily.  What’s one niche holiday decoration you can’t live without? I purchase a fresh, beautiful oversized wreath every year. It’s something timeless and instantly sets the tone for the season without feeling overdone but still elevated.  We have to ask! What’s currently in your bag?  Oh gosh, a full mix of things! I always have sunglasses, my wallet, a lipgloss and a few extra pacifiers in my bag to get me through the day.  Favorite winter/cold weather recipe (dish or cocktail, your choice!) I am not the chef in my household but my husband makes these really yummy bacon wrapped dates that are always a hit!

Coley Home Spotlight: MG Style
French & French Interiors in Kips Bay Show House
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French & French Interiors in Kips Bay Show House

We’re thrilled to be included in French and French Interior salon for the 2024 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas! Designers Heather and Matt French always create the most beautiful spaces, so we were honored when they wanted to our furniture to bring their vision to life. Explore the pieces they used in this fabulous space, and get inspired to design your own! Read the Article Shop the Pieces: The Baxter Banquette in Vista, Cream with Vista, Bay Welt Shop Now The Gin Chair in Mohair, Slate Blue with Vista, Cream Welt and Walnut Finish Shop Now The Teeny Stool in Mohair, Slate Blue with Walnut Finish Shop Now The Bryant Sofa 2 over 2 in COM (Customer's Own Material) Shop Now The Dressmaker Sophie Dining Chair We no longer offer this style in velvet fabrics. If you would like to inquire about using velvet on this piece, please email hello@coleyhome.com. Shop Now

French & French Interiors in Kips Bay Show House
Coley Home Spotlight: Jamie Kirkman
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Coley Home Spotlight: Jamie Kirkman

Meet Jamie Kirkman, founder of Jamie Kirkman Interiors! Jamie takes a pragmatic and creative approach to her designs, incorporating custom furnishings, special collections, and curated art. With over 25 years of experience, Jamie has perfected her design techniques and was recently featured in the Atlanta Home For The Holidays Show house. She featured Coley Home chairs in the dining room and we are obsessed with how they turned out! Read on to see how she styled her Coley Home pieces in the show house. Tell us about yourselves & how you got to where you are today! I've always been drawn to creating spaces that feel both beautiful and lived in, and my path into interior design began through hands-on learning and mentorship. Today, my approach is all about understanding my client and their personalities, how they move through their homes, and what matters most to them. I believe the best design reflects who you are while elevating your everyday life. I feel incredibly fortunate to do work I'm passionate about alongside clients who trust me with their most personal spaces. You recently selected (6) Evans Dining Chairs in COM with Mont Blanc, Blush Welt, and Bleached Oak Finish, as well as (2) Evans Dining Chairs in Miller, Taupe with a Mont Blanc, Blush welt, and Bleached Oak Finish for your Dining Space in the Atlanta Home for the Holidays Showhouse. Walk us through the design process!  The lines of the Evans chairs were exactly what I wanted for the showhouse dining chairs. We then selected fabrics that could stand out against other beautiful features in the room while complementing the chairs' style. The geometric pattern on the COM chairs worked perfectly with the small scale of Miller Taupe, while the Blush Welt tied the chairs together to create a cohesive design. The Evans Dining Chair - COM The evans dining chair - Miller, Taupe with a Mont Blanc, Blush welt Do you have any tips for selecting the perfect COM for a space?  When choosing COM fabrics, I focus on the room's function first, selecting options that are both beautiful and durable enough for daily use, helping clients find something they truly love and that suits their lifestyle. How would you describe your style?  I'd describe my style as refined organic luxury. I love layering natural elements like wood, stone, and greenery with sophisticated details like brass fixtures and sculptural lighting. I aim for spaces that feel both curated and livable, while reflecting the client’s personality and lifestyle. What is the most important detail when designing a dining room? Lighting is everything. It sets the entire mood for gathering and entertaining. Beautiful ambient lighting that makes everyone look and feel their best. The table should allow for comfortable conversation with chairs that are comfortable enough that guests actually want to sit in for hours, and the overall space should encourage people to linger and feel the atmosphere. What is your favorite space that you have designed in your personal home?  I love our primary bedroom. It's calming and restorative, designed as a true sanctuary with minimal furnishings and a soft, soothing palette. What are your go to places for inspiration when designing a new space? I love flipping through design books and following European interiors on Instagram for fresh perspectives. What is your favorite coffee table book? John Derian Picture Book There's something about his eye for beauty in the overlooked that really resonates with me. Thank you, Jamie!

Coley Home Spotlight: Jamie Kirkman
Spotted In The Happy Home by Ariel Okin
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Spotted In The Happy Home by Ariel Okin

We’re excited to celebrate the release of Ariel Okin’s new book, The Happy Home: Layered Interiors for Joyful Living! Her mastery of color and patterns is on display all throughout the book and we are honored to be included! Explore the Coley Home pieces featured in the book and get inspired to create your own!  Featured in Nomad, Snow, the Dressmaker Nash Swivel is the perfect addition to this cozy primary bedroom corner alongside the Upholstered Bennett Sofa!  Photographer: Read McKendree | Styling: Studio Nectar Ariel brings a touch of tranquility to another primary bedroom through the Laney Slipper Chair in Ringo, Bay!  Photographer: Donna Dotan | Stylist: Anthony Amiano

Spotted In The Happy Home by Ariel Okin
Coley Home Spotlight: Megan Molten
Designer Spotlight

Coley Home Spotlight: Megan Molten

Meet Megan! Based in Charleston, SC, she's the Founder and Chief Creative Director of Megan Molten Design + Shop. With her signature mix of modern flair and Southern charm, Megan creates bright, welcoming spaces that feel like home. We’re obsessed with her eye for detail and love how she brought her Coley Home favorites to life in her serene, family-friendly living room. Tell us about yourself and your journey to a successful interior design business and storefront! I studied business and marketing in school and, right out of college, landed a great job in medical sales. I spent 12 years in that industry, which gave me the opportunity to purchase my first home on my own. When I started designing and decorating my home, I shared the process on social media, and to my surprise, people loved it! I never realized I had a distinct style until I started receiving such a positive response. Around that time—when I was 31 or 32—many of my friends were also buying their first homes and asking for my help. We were all working with tight budgets, but I documented every project, sharing before-and-afters on social media. Again, people really responded to my aesthetic, and that’s when it started to click for me—I truly loved design. I never imagined it would become my career, but as I started taking on paid clients in addition to my full-time job, I realized: Wait, this is what I love. My corporate job? Not so much. I was lucky to be in the right place at the right time. Charleston was booming, especially during COVID, and people were moving here in droves. I was able to establish a strong brand and a signature design aesthetic, which has been key to our success. It’s authentic to who I am and what we do, and I think people are drawn to that. Today, we have a luxury interior design business serving Charleston and beyond, as well as a retail store—both a brick-and-mortar location and an online shop. We’ve also expanded to include a warehouse where we manage our online store and house merchandise for our design clients. And beyond that, we have licensed collections in lighting, mirrors, wallpaper, and more to come! What’s your starting point when designing a living room? Do you typically begin with furniture, color, or something else? Lately, we’ve been starting with wallpaper, paint, or a fabric print because clients are craving color more than ever. Once we establish that focal point, the rest of the room naturally falls into place. How do you find the balance between aesthetics and functionality when designing frequently used spaces like living rooms? These days, performance fabric is a must. Almost all of our clients expect it on their upholstery—it’s just become standard. The great thing about working with a designer is that we have access to an incredible variety of high-end performance fabrics that aren’t available to the average consumer. So, we can create spaces that are both beautiful and incredibly durable. Our clients have kids, grandkids, pets—they live an indoor-outdoor lifestyle, especially here in Charleston. Everything we design has to stand up to that while still looking stunning. It’s all about finding that perfect balance of style and function. What is one design element or trend you always try to incorporate into your projects, no matter the size or scope? When clients hire us, they expect creativity and personalization. It’s our job to push them beyond their comfort zone and introduce ideas they wouldn’t have considered on their own. That’s part of the value we bring! We don’t want to do what everyone else is doing—we want to create something fresh, unique, and exciting. What are your favorite areas to splurge when decorating your home, and favorite places to save? Lighting—splurge always! It’s like jewelry for your home. You want the real thing, not the knockoff. There’s a noticeable difference between good lighting and bad lighting, and if you cut corners here, it shows. For key spaces like kitchen pendants, dining room chandeliers, and powder bath sconces, invest in high-quality lighting—it makes all the difference. But in areas like guest rooms, guest baths, and kids’ rooms, you can save by opting for stylish but more affordable options, like Mitzi lighting. Another area where you should never skimp? Upholstery. Your main furniture pieces—your sofa, your chairs—these are things you use every single day. It’s like a mattress; you want it to be high quality, comfortable, and built to last. Other categories can go either way. With wallpaper, for example, you can splurge on grasscloth or save with vinyl. For rugs, wool is a luxury option, but polypropylene can be a great budget-friendly alternative. It’s all about knowing where to invest and where to cut costs. What are your go-to places for inspiration when designing new spaces? Our sample library is a huge source of inspiration. We receive so many incredible materials—wallpapers, fabrics, finishes—and we’re always waiting for the perfect project to use them in. I also love drawing inspiration from a project’s location. For example, if we’re designing a home in the Bahamas, we take in the colors of the palm leaves, the ocean, the sand, and think, Oh my gosh, this is the perfect project for that lime-green palm print wallpaper we’ve been dying to use! Color is such a huge part of our design process, especially in Charleston, but exploring other places and seeing how different environments influence color is a really fun way to get inspired. What are your favorite Coley Home pieces to incorporate in a living room? The Upholstered Bennett Sofa—hands down! We’re actually using it in a project right now with Lilly Pulitzer and Lee Jofa. It’s upholstered in the new Lilly fabric, and we added the cutest little skirt to give it a fresh, modern take on a traditional shape. It’s perfection. I also love the Loza Chair. We’ve used it in a few projects now—it’s big, cozy, and oversized but still has that modern silhouette. That’s what I love about Coley Home—they take classic shapes and reimagine them in a fresh, modern way. Plus, everything is made in North Carolina, which our clients love.

Coley Home Spotlight: Megan Molten
Coley Home Spotlight: Caroline Boykin

Coley Home Spotlight: Caroline Boykin

Meet Caroline! Based out of Raleigh, NC, Caroline creates the most incredible artwork, from intricate paintings to delicate sculptures. Read on to learn all about Caroline and how she styled her Coley Home pieces. Tell us about yourself and how you got to where you are today! Hey Coley Home! I am Caroline Reehl Boykin, a fine artist based in Raleigh, North Carolina and my work is inspired by the spirit of everyday life. For the past 15 years I have had the honor of creating artwork for clients all over the world. My paintings are filled with elements of nature, architecture, and form using many mediums. I find that unique color interactions within my paintings capture viewers and bring them into a conversation of life and movement. Through the use of porcelain, acrylic paint, and gold and silver leaf, I paint multi-dimensional works that transcend a subject and allow the viewer to decipher meaning. I have always loved to create. My childhood on the Alabama coast cultivated my enchantment with art and southern culture. Touches of this admiration for Southern hospitality and grandeur are seen today flowing through my paintings. While in college, a summer of studying figure drawing in Florence, Italy led me to the realization that being an artist was in my bones. I earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Mississippi (Hotty Toddy!!) where I focused on ceramics, but I have always had a true passion for all mediums in art. Today I am blessed to have my studio right here in my home so that I can jump between businesswoman and momma easily. My husband, two girls, and bulldog, Blue, provide me with as much support as they do inspiration to my paintings! Caroline's Website How would you describe your artistic style in your own words? My work is rooted in the rituals of everyday life - morning light, the scent and shapes of flowers from our garden, my girls' infectious giggles, or an ice-cold martini my husband makes me after a long week. These moments are sacred rhythms woven into my paintings. I think my artistic style is a nice combination of Modern and Feminine. How do you approach mixing color and texture in your pieces? Color and texture are such important aspects of my work! In my Le Pointe collection, mixed color combinations are the foundation and the starting point of each painting. Once the squares of color are chosen for the painting, I then come back with more colors but in small marks to create a dance between the squares. When mixing the paint for these marks, I whip my paint to a frosting-like consistency to create little dots of texture. This mesmerizing texture creates the smallest shadows that move throughout the day as light moves across the painting. Caroline used a pair of Bongo Stools in COM (Customer's Own Material) to create the perfect accent pieces for her living room! Where do you personally look for inspiration? Everywhere! Small and simple moments inspire me most as of late. There is beauty surrounding us always, we just have to take the time to find it. This is what I want the viewer to feel when taking in my artwork. To admire the painting with an exhale and to get lost in a memory. I find myself within each scene of my Pout paintings. Do you have any tips for mixing art with furniture and decor in a room? My only tip is to purchase art that you love, and not just because it matches your couch! I find a home much more inviting and beautiful when it is filled with interesting art. What are your favorite areas to splurge when decorating your home, and favorite places to save? My favorite places to splurge and save are the same - antiques! Sometimes you find the save of the century in an antique chandelier or the biggest splurge in an antique Klimt sofa. Whether a splurge or a save, antiques are always necessary. Is there anything more fun than the thrill of the hunt? Most treasured piece in your home (besides your own art)? We have the cover of my great grandmother's bible framed and hung in our kitchen. My great grandmother Leavie, whom my oldest is named after, was born in the late 1800s and I inherited her bible which was so loved and used that it was held together by duct tape. We (very carefully!) took off the cover that is inscribed with her name and framed it in a gorgeous antique frame. It brings me so much joy to see it every day, a sweet reminder of my beloved family and what a matriarch looks like. What is your favorite spring or summer recipe? Food or cocktail! So many! We love to eat in my house! In the spring and summer, it’s anything made with in-season produce from our local Farmer's Market. We also love a skinny Piña Colada for a fun cocktail/mocktail around the pool. It's just blended coconut water, a little pineapple juice, pineapple chunks, and ice. When my girls aren't partaking, a splash of rum makes it even tastier! Thanks, Caroline!

Coley Home Spotlight: Caroline Boykin
Coley Home Spotlight: MG Style
Designer Spotlight

Coley Home Spotlight: MG Style

Meet Mary Glenn of MG Style! Based in Alabama, MG is a fabulous tastemaker and mother of the cutest little boy. We love her twist on classic style and following along to see all her great finds! Read on to learn how MG styled her Coley Home pieces.  Tell us about yourselves & how you got to where you are today! Mary Glenn McElveen is a premier stylist and closet curator, transforming women’s wardrobe into an elevated extension of her identity through her styling and lifestyle brand, MG Style. After studying Fashion Merchandising and Marketing, Mary Glenn parlayed her innate sense of style and taste into positions in interior design. But through her leisure and travels, Mary Glenn realized the modern woman’s need for clear direction when shopping and with it, MG Style was born. Mary Glenn has guided this mission by offering genuine feedback and practicality to her clients, with current links and dynamic basics, while never holding back an opportunity to encourage women to stand out in a crowd. Through curating closets and striking looks for her clients, she has also found enjoyment in sharing her findings and inspiration with her loyal social media following. Most evenings, after putting her son Harlan down, she is draped in loungewear with her husband, Brooks, scouring the internet for the next beautiful find. You recently selected (4) Hastings Chairs in Mont Blanc, Ivory with Nomad, Snow Contrasting Cushions for your living room. Walk us through the design process!  I’ve loved flexing my interior design muscle—especially with the help of my friend Emily Ehrhardt of Emily Ehrhardt Interiors—to turn our house into a home. I chose the Hastings Chairs for our formal living room and love the way they surround the round coffee table. I can’t wait to sip my morning coffee and enjoy quiet, peaceful moments in this space for years to come. The Hastings Chair in Mont Blanc, Ivory with a Contrast Cushion and Back Pillow in Nomad, Snow. How would you describe your style?  My home decor is a true extension of my personal style. Rooted in neutral tones, elevated textures and details that add just the right amount of interest.  What are your favorite styling pieces to splurge on and favorite places to save? In fashion, I love to splurge on classic pieces that can be styled multiple ways and through all seasons. My favorite splurge is a unique Chanel flat always sourced through The Coveted. In home decor, I love to splurge on antique pieces that catch my eye.  What is the most requested product from your followers? This is a hard one! I get a lot of styling questions from my followers and send links to my belts and other outfit polishing pieces daily.  What’s one niche holiday decoration you can’t live without? I purchase a fresh, beautiful oversized wreath every year. It’s something timeless and instantly sets the tone for the season without feeling overdone but still elevated.  We have to ask! What’s currently in your bag?  Oh gosh, a full mix of things! I always have sunglasses, my wallet, a lipgloss and a few extra pacifiers in my bag to get me through the day.  Favorite winter/cold weather recipe (dish or cocktail, your choice!) I am not the chef in my household but my husband makes these really yummy bacon wrapped dates that are always a hit!

Coley Home Spotlight: MG Style
French & French Interiors in Kips Bay Show House
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French & French Interiors in Kips Bay Show House

We’re thrilled to be included in French and French Interior salon for the 2024 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas! Designers Heather and Matt French always create the most beautiful spaces, so we were honored when they wanted to our furniture to bring their vision to life. Explore the pieces they used in this fabulous space, and get inspired to design your own! Read the Article Shop the Pieces: The Baxter Banquette in Vista, Cream with Vista, Bay Welt Shop Now The Gin Chair in Mohair, Slate Blue with Vista, Cream Welt and Walnut Finish Shop Now The Teeny Stool in Mohair, Slate Blue with Walnut Finish Shop Now The Bryant Sofa 2 over 2 in COM (Customer's Own Material) Shop Now The Dressmaker Sophie Dining Chair We no longer offer this style in velvet fabrics. If you would like to inquire about using velvet on this piece, please email hello@coleyhome.com. Shop Now

French & French Interiors in Kips Bay Show House
Coley Home Spotlight: Jamie Kirkman
Designer Spotlight

Coley Home Spotlight: Jamie Kirkman

Meet Jamie Kirkman, founder of Jamie Kirkman Interiors! Jamie takes a pragmatic and creative approach to her designs, incorporating custom furnishings, special collections, and curated art. With over 25 years of experience, Jamie has perfected her design techniques and was recently featured in the Atlanta Home For The Holidays Show house. She featured Coley Home chairs in the dining room and we are obsessed with how they turned out! Read on to see how she styled her Coley Home pieces in the show house. Tell us about yourselves & how you got to where you are today! I've always been drawn to creating spaces that feel both beautiful and lived in, and my path into interior design began through hands-on learning and mentorship. Today, my approach is all about understanding my client and their personalities, how they move through their homes, and what matters most to them. I believe the best design reflects who you are while elevating your everyday life. I feel incredibly fortunate to do work I'm passionate about alongside clients who trust me with their most personal spaces. You recently selected (6) Evans Dining Chairs in COM with Mont Blanc, Blush Welt, and Bleached Oak Finish, as well as (2) Evans Dining Chairs in Miller, Taupe with a Mont Blanc, Blush welt, and Bleached Oak Finish for your Dining Space in the Atlanta Home for the Holidays Showhouse. Walk us through the design process!  The lines of the Evans chairs were exactly what I wanted for the showhouse dining chairs. We then selected fabrics that could stand out against other beautiful features in the room while complementing the chairs' style. The geometric pattern on the COM chairs worked perfectly with the small scale of Miller Taupe, while the Blush Welt tied the chairs together to create a cohesive design. The Evans Dining Chair - COM The evans dining chair - Miller, Taupe with a Mont Blanc, Blush welt Do you have any tips for selecting the perfect COM for a space?  When choosing COM fabrics, I focus on the room's function first, selecting options that are both beautiful and durable enough for daily use, helping clients find something they truly love and that suits their lifestyle. How would you describe your style?  I'd describe my style as refined organic luxury. I love layering natural elements like wood, stone, and greenery with sophisticated details like brass fixtures and sculptural lighting. I aim for spaces that feel both curated and livable, while reflecting the client’s personality and lifestyle. What is the most important detail when designing a dining room? Lighting is everything. It sets the entire mood for gathering and entertaining. Beautiful ambient lighting that makes everyone look and feel their best. The table should allow for comfortable conversation with chairs that are comfortable enough that guests actually want to sit in for hours, and the overall space should encourage people to linger and feel the atmosphere. What is your favorite space that you have designed in your personal home?  I love our primary bedroom. It's calming and restorative, designed as a true sanctuary with minimal furnishings and a soft, soothing palette. What are your go to places for inspiration when designing a new space? I love flipping through design books and following European interiors on Instagram for fresh perspectives. What is your favorite coffee table book? John Derian Picture Book There's something about his eye for beauty in the overlooked that really resonates with me. Thank you, Jamie!

Coley Home Spotlight: Jamie Kirkman
Ariel Okin x Roller Rabbit

Ariel Okin x Roller Rabbit

Interior designer Ariel Okin redesigned the Roller Rabbit flagship locations to create charming, vibrant spaces that reflect the brand’s playful energy. She used our pieces to complete both stores, and we’re absolutely in love with the results! Explore the products Ariel and her team used, and get inspired to dream up your own Coley Home piece. Design by Ariel Okin Interiors | Photography by Julie Leffell | Styled by Abby Ward Sit & Stay Awhile Ariel chose our Baxter Corner Banquette to anchor this cozy seating nook, creating a chic and comfortable resting spot for tired shoppers. Our custom banquettes are custom-by-the-inch and available in several elegant silhouettes, so you can create the perfect piece for every space! Dress It Up Ariel used our Eleanor Benches to make these dressing rooms functional & chic! We love the dressmaker skirt on this piece, making it perfect for adding a touch to sophistication. Shop the pieces featured in the Roller Rabbit stores or start designing your own custom Coley Home piece today! The Baxter Corner Banquette The Eleanor Bench

Ariel Okin x Roller Rabbit
Coley Home Spotlight: Caroline Boykin

Coley Home Spotlight: Caroline Boykin

Meet Caroline! Based out of Raleigh, NC, Caroline creates the most incredible artwork, from intricate paintings to delicate sculptures. Read on to learn all about Caroline and how she styled her Coley Home pieces. Tell us about yourself and how you got to where you are today! Hey Coley Home! I am Caroline Reehl Boykin, a fine artist based in Raleigh, North Carolina and my work is inspired by the spirit of everyday life. For the past 15 years I have had the honor of creating artwork for clients all over the world. My paintings are filled with elements of nature, architecture, and form using many mediums. I find that unique color interactions within my paintings capture viewers and bring them into a conversation of life and movement. Through the use of porcelain, acrylic paint, and gold and silver leaf, I paint multi-dimensional works that transcend a subject and allow the viewer to decipher meaning. I have always loved to create. My childhood on the Alabama coast cultivated my enchantment with art and southern culture. Touches of this admiration for Southern hospitality and grandeur are seen today flowing through my paintings. While in college, a summer of studying figure drawing in Florence, Italy led me to the realization that being an artist was in my bones. I earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Mississippi (Hotty Toddy!!) where I focused on ceramics, but I have always had a true passion for all mediums in art. Today I am blessed to have my studio right here in my home so that I can jump between businesswoman and momma easily. My husband, two girls, and bulldog, Blue, provide me with as much support as they do inspiration to my paintings! Caroline's Website How would you describe your artistic style in your own words? My work is rooted in the rituals of everyday life - morning light, the scent and shapes of flowers from our garden, my girls' infectious giggles, or an ice-cold martini my husband makes me after a long week. These moments are sacred rhythms woven into my paintings. I think my artistic style is a nice combination of Modern and Feminine. How do you approach mixing color and texture in your pieces? Color and texture are such important aspects of my work! In my Le Pointe collection, mixed color combinations are the foundation and the starting point of each painting. Once the squares of color are chosen for the painting, I then come back with more colors but in small marks to create a dance between the squares. When mixing the paint for these marks, I whip my paint to a frosting-like consistency to create little dots of texture. This mesmerizing texture creates the smallest shadows that move throughout the day as light moves across the painting. Caroline used a pair of Bongo Stools in COM (Customer's Own Material) to create the perfect accent pieces for her living room! Where do you personally look for inspiration? Everywhere! Small and simple moments inspire me most as of late. There is beauty surrounding us always, we just have to take the time to find it. This is what I want the viewer to feel when taking in my artwork. To admire the painting with an exhale and to get lost in a memory. I find myself within each scene of my Pout paintings. Do you have any tips for mixing art with furniture and decor in a room? My only tip is to purchase art that you love, and not just because it matches your couch! I find a home much more inviting and beautiful when it is filled with interesting art. What are your favorite areas to splurge when decorating your home, and favorite places to save? My favorite places to splurge and save are the same - antiques! Sometimes you find the save of the century in an antique chandelier or the biggest splurge in an antique Klimt sofa. Whether a splurge or a save, antiques are always necessary. Is there anything more fun than the thrill of the hunt? Most treasured piece in your home (besides your own art)? We have the cover of my great grandmother's bible framed and hung in our kitchen. My great grandmother Leavie, whom my oldest is named after, was born in the late 1800s and I inherited her bible which was so loved and used that it was held together by duct tape. We (very carefully!) took off the cover that is inscribed with her name and framed it in a gorgeous antique frame. It brings me so much joy to see it every day, a sweet reminder of my beloved family and what a matriarch looks like. What is your favorite spring or summer recipe? Food or cocktail! So many! We love to eat in my house! In the spring and summer, it’s anything made with in-season produce from our local Farmer's Market. We also love a skinny Piña Colada for a fun cocktail/mocktail around the pool. It's just blended coconut water, a little pineapple juice, pineapple chunks, and ice. When my girls aren't partaking, a splash of rum makes it even tastier! Thanks, Caroline!

Coley Home Spotlight: Caroline Boykin
Coley Home Spotlight: Cathy Rhodes Interiors

Coley Home Spotlight: Cathy Rhodes Interiors

Meet Cathy Rhodes of Cathy Rhodes Interiors! Cathy is a fabulous designer who was recently featured in the Atlanta Home For The Holiday’s Show house. We loved hearing about her design process and the small details she uses to make her spaces spectacular. Read on to learn how Cathy styled her Coley Home pieces!  Tell us about yourselves & how you got to where you are today! I started my design firm in 2001 and have been designing elegant homes in the southeast ever since.  With an MBA from Vanderbilt and 9 years in corporate finance I decided to turn my weekend hobby into a career. You recently selected The Claremont Bed - Monarch, the Dakota Dining Chair and The Shiitake Ottomans in your space in the Atlanta Home for the Holidays Show House. Walk us through the design process! My inspiration for this guest bedroom was my two grown daughters who now live in NYC.  Thinking about redesigning my daughter’s childhood bedrooms into more sophisticated guest bedrooms that they look forward to coming home to stay in.  I wanted to create a tranquil oasis for my daughters and other guests.. Lavender is such a calm color and is wonderful for a guest room because its somewhat unexpected.  I selected the Galbraith and Paul Fern pattern first and worked with Liz Galbraith to custom color the fabric in the perfect shades of lilac and lavender.  And then we found two other Galbraith and Paul fabrics that we could add in touches of soft greens and blues. Selecting a beautiful bed was next.  The scalloped Claremont Bed was perfect because the scallop detail added the feminine touch I was looking for.  Upholstering it in Holland Sherry’s velvet mohair gave it the coziness I envisioned.  The Dakota Dining Chair works beautifully as a desk chair.  And the Shiitake Ottomans are just fun and can go anywhere in a room.  I have used them in many clients’ homes and just love them.  They are fun at the foot of this bed but can also be pulled into a dressing room or a dressing table or used as an ottoman with your favorite reading chair. What is your favorite thing about designing for a  show house? How is it different from designing for clients? Show houses are an opportunity to truly display your creativity without any restrictions.  It's the chance to do something a little daring and unique. What is your starting point when designing a bedroom?  For a bedroom I always start with a beautiful fabric that can set the tone for the room.   What is a small detail you always include in bedrooms you design?  I always include a pretty long pillow on the bed in addition to the shams. What are your go-to places for bed linens?  Gramercy Home is my favorite.  They carry many beautiful bedding lines including Matouk and Sferra and they are so easy to work with. Where do you splurge vs. save in the bedroom? I usually splurge on the drapery and the decorative bedding because it has the biggest impact on a bedroom.  If we need to save then I like to save on the sheets by buying simple white sheets to go with the pretty decorative duvet and shams.  What is your favorite space in your home?  My favorite space in my home is my dressing hall because its my pretty little retreat from the rest of the house and I love starting my day there. What is a design trend you hope stays forever? Lucite!  I love lucite pieces because they add a modern touch when you need it to a traditional space and its the ideal material when you need something that is not too heavy and will not take away from other things in the room. Just like the lucite etagere in this guest bedroom. What is your favorite coffee table book? The Decorated Home by Meg Braff.  The photos are beautiful and the way she wrote about each project feels like you are sitting in her living room have a casual conversation about design.  She’s a great college friend of mine so I love seeing how her personality shines through in her book. Thank you, Cathy!

Coley Home Spotlight: Cathy Rhodes Interiors
Coley Home Spotlight: Huff Harrington Design
Designer Spotlight

Coley Home Spotlight: Huff Harrington Design

Meet the creatives behind Huff Harrington Design! Recently featured in The Atlanta Home For The Holidays Show House, we adore their fresh yet traditional spaces. They masterfully blend the old with the new and we love following along to see what they're designing next. Read on to see how they styled their Coley Home piece in the show house. Tell us about yourselves & how you got to where you are today!  Trudy was born and raised in Piqua, Ohio, though people are often surprised I’m not a born and bred Southern belle. I currently lead Huff Harrington Design as Lead Designer, where I bring a refined design sensibility, thoughtful approach, and a little optimism to every project. Before fully stepping into interiors, I honed my spacial design skills through l leadership roles with brands including Gap, Spanx, and Serena & Lily. Frequent trips to France – where I assist with international design projects and installations – have shaped my signature approach: blending old and new with a playful, unexpected twist. Outside the office, you’ll often find me strolling Chastain Park with my handsome Lab, Beau, or enjoying a lively dinner out with my husband, glass of bubbly in hand. Emma Caroline Lee has spent years with Huff Harrington honing her eye through countless design projects. Prior to that she tackled the world of luxury PR launching fine art, fashion and hospitality brands in Atlanta. While her heart lies with traditional themes she loves to create a mix and to elevate designs through fabrics and custom pieces, building a story around our clients’ existing furnishings. Her love of classic and traditional design is a perfect complement to the Huff Harrington mix of antique and modern. When she’s not designing, you can find her spending time with her adorable young family or traveling. One of the most meaningful parts of our work is connecting with clients. We take the time to really listen, understand their stories and the pieces they love, and translate their vision into spaces that feel personal, sophisticated, and always chic. You recently selected 2 Twin Claremont Beds - Charles with a fabulous brushed fringe. Walk us through the design process! One of the elements that grounded the design of the room from the very beginning was a fabulous imported antique settee we found in the South of France. Its sassy curves immediately set the tone, so it was important for us to find bed frames that echoed that curvy softness – the Charles did just that. As with any successful space, the devil is in the details. We had the most fun marrying the bed frames and settee through coordinating fabrics - ultimately choosing a stripe for the beds to bring in a tailored note. To soften the structured stripe - and of course adding a touch of unexpectedness - we finished the headboards with a brushed fringe trim from Samuel & Sons. Layered against the Farrow & Ball high-gloss walls, the subtle movement and texture was the perfect final touch, elevating the beds while tying the entire room together beautifully.  The Claremont bed - Charles How would you describe your style? Classic at its core, with a deep reverence for both contemporary and antique influences.  You have a design branch in both Atlanta and Paris. Do you often try to incorporate European influences throughout your design projects in the US?  It truly works both ways – we’re constantly inspired by both sides of the pond. That said, there’s something especially compelling about incorporating a piece of French history into our state-side projects. A beautiful European antique has an effortless way of adding depth, soul and a bit of “crunch” when layered into a modern or traditional home. We always aim for a home that feels classic and lived-in.   If you had to pick one, what is your favorite project to date?    That’s a difficult question, as each project is deeply personal to each client. Knowing their story, understanding the heirlooms they cherish, and creating designs that reflect their lives make every project meaningful in its own way. What aspect of Parisian lifestyle do you adopt in your everyday life?   I’ve always admired the ease of the French lifestyle – lingering over meals, choosing quality over quantity, and treating everyday rituals as small indulgences. And of course, there’s the skincare… a daily reminder that a good cream can, in fact, solve almost everything!  What’s a wallpaper or fabric you are dying to use in a project?  Tough question because there are so many that are on our radar but I recently stumbled across the most adorable wallpaper by Jordan Connelly  that would be the perfect addition to a  family vacation home. Favorite coffee table book? Well, at the moment , we are gushing over the most recent Atlanta Homes & Lifestyle magazine because Huff Harrington Design made the cover! What is your most requested design feature?   ‘The Mix’ of new  & old The mix – layering new with old to create spaces that feel collected, not decorated. It’s about balancing contemporary pieces with character-rich antiques to achieve spaces that are timeless, personal, and truly lived-in.

Coley Home Spotlight: Huff Harrington Design
Spotted In The Happy Home by Ariel Okin
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Spotted In The Happy Home by Ariel Okin

We’re excited to celebrate the release of Ariel Okin’s new book, The Happy Home: Layered Interiors for Joyful Living! Her mastery of color and patterns is on display all throughout the book and we are honored to be included! Explore the Coley Home pieces featured in the book and get inspired to create your own!  Featured in Nomad, Snow, the Dressmaker Nash Swivel is the perfect addition to this cozy primary bedroom corner alongside the Upholstered Bennett Sofa!  Photographer: Read McKendree | Styling: Studio Nectar Ariel brings a touch of tranquility to another primary bedroom through the Laney Slipper Chair in Ringo, Bay!  Photographer: Donna Dotan | Stylist: Anthony Amiano

Spotted In The Happy Home by Ariel Okin
Coley Home Spotlight: Garden & Grace
Designer Spotlight

Coley Home Spotlight: Garden & Grace

Meet Crystal! Based in Charlotte, NC, with her husband and three children, she’s the creative behind Garden & Grace—your go-to for elegant, classic home and garden inspiration. We love her traditional yet effortless style! Read the blog to learn all about Crystal and how she styled her Coley Home pieces in her little boy's bedroom.  Tell us about yourself and what inspired you to start Garden & Grace?  Hi! I’m Crystal Moore, founder of Garden & Grace, a lifestyle brand focused on classic living. My biggest joy is being a mom to three young kids and sharing this life with my high school sweetheart and husband of 10 years in our hometown of Charlotte, NC. With an unconventional path, filled with a career in healthcare administration, I started Garden & Grace during covid as a creative outlet and with no real business plan. But as the daughter of a home builder and a lifelong architecture enthusiast (heightened by my time living in Birmingham, AL and Chicago, IL), I’ve always loved everything about a home and what it represents. Almost 4 years later,  I still pinch myself that I get to share this passion with the Garden & Grace community. You recently redecorated your son’s room. Walk us through the design process!  We moved into our home two years ago, right before I had my third, and my oldest son’s bedroom was such an afterthought. I knew I would want to go back and give him a proper room and finally got around to it just shy of his 6th birthday! I started with combing through inspiration I had saved through the years and noticed  a recurring theme of Americana-style rooms. So I started with a framed vintage American flag and tattersall rug, two quintessential design elements to define the room.  I used those elements to select the fabric for my son’s  Coley Home headboards and from there layered on bedding, lighting and other decor.  Get the Look The Twin Crown Headboard - Charles in Nola, Blue with Belgian Linen, Dark Blue Welt Shop Now What advice do you have for anyone who might be in the process of redecorating a kids’ room?  Designed by Clary Bosbyshell Start with the pieces that you can’t stop thinking about and build your design from there. And don’t get caught up in creating the perfect room with everything you see in a room on Instagram or Pinterest. Most are staged and designed without a budget. Remember, kids will use their room so design it with that in mind! Finding a reliable contact for a home project can be challenging. How do you go about sourcing professionals for your Trusted List of Home Experts? Designed by Anne Pearson Design, Photography by Dustin Peck Photography The Garden & Grace Directory was born out of the constant request from followers for good, reliable home professionals in their cities. It’s now a trusted source with over 45 professionals recommended by a trusted designer, friend or that I’ve personally used. It’s all about curating a mix of professionals for any project all that exemplify honesty, quality work and align with the Garden & Grace style. It’s still new (just over a year old!) so I’m excited to see how it continues to grow and be a trusted source for home projects. Interested companies can apply here. What is your most requested product from your followers? Designed by Whitney Sturge Interiors, Photography by Dustin Peck Photography Lighting! Whether a side table lamp, pleated lamp shade or pendants over a kitchen island, it’s a popular topic and one I love to share!  What are your favorite areas to splurge when decorating your home, and favorite places to save? Design by Caroline Gidiere Design Design by James Farmer Inc, Photography by Upholstery and rugs, hands down. I like to buy those new and to last. They anchor the room and everything else falls in around them. I usually source accessories and artwork from antique malls and estate sales – which can lead to some really good deals and unique pieces! Favorite spring recipe? My signature dish, year round but especially this time of year,  are deviled eggs. I add a touch of dijon mustard, finely chopped dill pickles and sprinkle with paprika to top them off.  They always go fast! 

Coley Home Spotlight: Garden & Grace

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Mixing Pattern & Color with Catherine Branstetter
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Mixing Pattern & Color with Catherine Branstetter

Meet Catherine of Catherine Branstetter Interiors! Based in Nashville, TN, she’s a master at using color and pattern to create beautiful yet cozy spaces. We love seeing what she designs for her clients and how she makes each space truly unique. Read on to learn more about Catherine and how she designed her Coley Home pieces. Tell us about yourself and how you got to where you are today! My love for design dates back to when I was a little girl. I grew up in Arlington, Virginia, where my mom was an interior designer. She would work at her drafting table, and I would pretend to draw floor plans next to her at my miniature drafting table. I’d tag along with her to the office in Georgetown, antique shops, and designer showhouses. Somewhere along the way, I thought I wanted to be a news anchor, so I attended the University of Georgia and received a degree in Broadcast Journalism. I quickly discovered that this was not my calling and realized I was meant to follow in my mom’s footsteps and work in interior design. I was hired by Carter Kay Interiors, where I worked for almost six years. I was so fortunate to learn from Carter and to live just a few blocks from ADAC, with all the design showrooms at my fingertips. I moved to Nashville in 2019 with my husband Austin (a native Nashvillian) and began working for Rachel Halvorson Designs. After our son Charlie was born in 2021, I started my own business and haven’t looked back since. We had our daughter Lily in 2023 and—well, life is busy, to say the least. :) It can be hard to juggle it all in this season, but I feel so blessed to have two healthy, beautiful children, a supportive husband, and wonderful clients. How do you approach mixing color and pattern in a space? Without fear! I’ve been specifying paint colors I never imagined—rosy pinks, sunny yellows, and berry reds, just to name a few. I think the key is using bold colors, patterns, and wallpapers in places that call for it. I love a fun wallpaper and coordinating painted trim in a powder room, study, or guest bedroom. But I think primary bedrooms and baths should be more serene. If I’m going bold with paint, I usually flip open my Farrow & Ball deck first—they have the most beautiful, saturated colors. Color without looking like you went through a Crayola box for inspo. Do you typically follow the 60:30:10 rule when mixing colors and patterns? Short answer—no! My design process usually begins with a “wow” fabric we love (i.e., the fun pattern or print that will be the star of the show). Then we build the other fabrics, paint colors, and finishes around it. The Lola Swivel Glider in Ticking, Rose Petal**We've discontinued Ticking, Rose Petal, but our Pinstripe, Shell is a close alternative!* In an ideal world, I select the fabrics (or at least the main one) before choosing paint colors. In most cases, a mix of pattern, scale, color, and texture makes for a more interesting room. But lately, I have been wanting to use a coordinating fabric and wallpaper so the entire room is drenched in one pattern. The Crown Bed - Charlotte in Rattan, Rose Quartz with Como, Kelly Green Welt and Simply White Finish So, it goes to show—there really isn’t one hard-and-fast rule. It depends on what my client is loving, what mood I’m in, where I’ve just traveled, or even the season. I work hard to create spaces that feel truly unique to the client, incorporating pieces they love and that feel like their home—versus one “Catherine Branstetter signature look.” Color & pattern play seem to be very in right now, is there a favorite fabric or wallpaper you’re eyeing for any upcoming projects? Ah yes—so many! I just used Studio Humbug’s Horticulture in Moss wallpaper in a client’s powder room, and it turned out so fun! We went with Farrow & Ball’s Sudbury Yellow on the trim and planking, and it is such a happy space. Is it weird that I want to hang out in that bathroom?! I’ve really been loving yellows at the moment. I also really love Schuyler Samperton’s Caledonia fabric and wallpaper pattern. I’m planning to use the Grasshopper Green colorway in a client’s bar. Where do you personally look for inspiration—travel, fashion, art? Travel, always! I come home from trips feeling so inspired. For me, it’s as much about being in a new environment as it is about unplugging. I’m glued to my laptop at home, but when we go on vacation, I try not to open it and instead read design magazines. It’s a great way to hit refresh and return to the office excited about scheming up the next project. My husband Austin and I traveled to the Amalfi Coast in May, and it truly feels like a postcard. Our hotels—Palazzo Avino in Ravello and Punta Tragara in Capri—were incredibly inspiring. Figuring out where to stay is my favorite (and arguably most important!) part of planning any trip. We also just returned from Nantucket with our kids, and the island (along with most of New England) is loaded with charm, beauty, and inspiration. This was our fourth summer on ACK, and I always leave wishing we could stay longer. I could bike around the cobblestone streets lined with shingled cottages and climbing roses all summer long. There’s something magical about the island—the design aesthetic and the whole vibe really speaks to my inner “Nancy Meyers / coastal grandma” persona. Is there a specific design element or trend you always try to incorporate into your projects, no matter the size or scope? I almost always include something rattan, bamboo, or tortoise in the spaces I design. I love incorporating natural elements, and rattan has always been a favorite. That, and a stripe! It’s rare for a stripe not to make its way into one of my schemes. My four-year-old says my favorite color is “blue and white stripes.” :) The Ivy Ottoman in Linen Stripe, Shell - Vertical with Linen Fringe, Moonstone What are your favorite areas to splurge when decorating your home, and favorite places to save? Splurge: Antiques and art! These are the pieces that make a room shine. If a piece of art speaks to you—buy it! You’ll always find a place for it. Same goes for antiques. You know those “one that got away” antiques that still haunt you? There’s nothing worse! A pretty antique you love should go home with you. I also think clients are often surprised by the cost of custom drapery (if they haven’t done them before). But there’s no question they complete the room—and they’re worth it once installed. Save: I think it goes without saying that kids’ rooms and playrooms don’t need the most expensive fabrics, lighting, or rugs. I have a two- and four-year-old, so we’re hard on furnishings these days. Luckily, there are so many great, affordable sources out there for these spaces—think Pooky Lighting, Schoolhouse, and of course Coley Home for upholstery. Favorite recipe - food or cocktail? Good wine, good friends, and a husband who can cook — that’s my kind of recipe! :) I’m more into setting the table than cooking the meal, but I recently hosted a pink-themed dinner for my girlfriends in honor of my mom and Breast Cancer Awareness Month. For me, the best recipe is always the one that brings people together. Drink-wise: A glass of Sancerre or Pinot Noir is my go-to, but “Attitude” Sauvignon Blanc is another favorite. And after a long week? An extra dirty martini with blue cheese olives.

Mixing Pattern & Color with Catherine Branstetter
Designing a Nursery with Jessica Kreutzer
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Designing a Nursery with Jessica Kreutzer

Meet Jessica! Based in Nashville, TN, she is a master at mixing the timeless old with the beautiful new. After using two of our swivel gliders in the sweetest spaces, we knew we wanted her input on how to design a nursery. Read on to learn all about Jessica and her tips for nursery decor! Tell us about yourself and how you got to where you are today! My husband and I live in Nashville, TN with our seven-month-old daughter, Kate, and our dog, Lola. I am originally from Lake Forest, IL and made my way to Nashville seven years ago. I previously lived in Dallas where I attended SMU, and LA where I studied interior design. After a decade of working for very talented designers, I recently launched my own firm, Jessica Kreutzer Interiors. I am so excited for this next chapter! What’s your starting point when designing a nursery? Do you typically begin with a piece of furniture, color, or something else? I always like to start with something that sparks joy - whether it be an eccentric wallpaper, a fun piece of art, or a family heirloom. From there, the goal is to create a space that’s cozy, functional, and full of personality. There’s nothing as special as welcoming a new baby into a space you truly love! How do you find the balance between aesthetics and functionality when designing a nursery?  Designing a nursery is all about striking that perfect balance between beauty and practicality – because let’s be real, this space has to work hard. I love choosing pieces that are as stylish as they are useful – like turning an antique dresser into a changing station or freeing up space by mounting wall sconces instead of using a table lamp. What advice do you have for anyone who might be in the process of designing their first nursery? Designing your first nursery is such a special experience – so have fun with it! Start with that one piece that inspires you and let the rest of the space unfold from there. Focus on smart and usable – think blackout curtains for better sleep, a cozy chair you’ll live in, and plenty of storage for all those little necessities. Most importantly, don’t stress about making it perfect from day one – babies change, styles evolve, and the best spaces are the ones that can grow over time! What are your favorite Coley Home pieces to incorporate into a nursery? I love Coley Home’s swivel gliders, especially the Nash and the Hadley. They are so cozy for those bedtime snuggles and late night feedings, and the fact that they rock are such an added bonus. Get the look The Upholstered Hadley Swivel Glider in Linen Stripe, Shell - Vertical  Shop Now The Slipcovered Nash Swivel Glider in Rattan, Natural Shop Now What is one design element or trend you always try to incorporate into your projects, no matter the size or scope? I love to incorporate antique or vintage pieces into my projects. They add warmth and character to any room. In a nursery in particular, it's really special to think about the antique growing with the child throughout their life and potentially being a piece they can also pass down one day. What are your favorite areas to splurge when decorating your home, and favorite places to save? I like to splurge on window treatments and textiles for pillows – I think those are the standout pieces that make a project feel finished. I like to save on rugs and art – Etsy has a lot of great, reasonable ideas for both!  Where do you draw inspiration from when starting a new project?  I love to draw inspiration from travel. I also have an ever growing collection of coffee table books from my favorite designers – nothing better than flipping through one with a cup of coffee in hand!  CH Team Nursery Decor Favorites: The Daybed The Shiitake Ottoman The Dressmaker Nash Swivel Glider The Slipcovered Hadley Swivel Glider The Upholstered Reilly Swivel Glider The Slipcovered Reilly Swivel Glider The Eleanor Ottoman The Mia Ottoman

Designing a Nursery with Jessica Kreutzer
Flower Showhouse
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As Seen in the Flower Magazine Showhouse

We're still not over these fabulous rooms in the Flower Magazine Showhouse! We love how these designers used our pieces to create amazing & unique spaces. Start dreaming up your own on our website! Designed by Kara Cox The Daybed In Mohair, Cosmo with Ringo, Shell Welt Shop Now The Upholstered Ellington Swivel in Alpaca, Cream Shop Now The Shiitake Ottoman in Ringo, Shell with Mohair, Cosmo Contrast Top Shop Now Designed by Veronica Soloman The Shiitake Ottoman in Mohair, Herb Shop Now The Toddy Swivel in Alpaca, Cream Shop Now

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Southern Living Idea House 2024
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As Seen in the Southern Living Idea House

We’re so thrilled to be included in the Southern Living Idea House designed by Allison Elebash Interiors! Check out how Allison styled some of our favorite pieces and start dreaming up your own! Photography by Laurey Glenn | Styled by Jennifer Vreeland The Bryant Bumper Chaise Sectional Featured in Rocky, Blue (Grade C) Shop Now The Bella Ottoman Featured in a Rebecca Atwood fabric with Natural Finish Shop Similar The Charli Swivel Featured in Nolan, Cream with Belgian Linen, Optic White Welt Shop Now The Teeny Swivel Chair Featured in Bali, Natural with Mont Blanc, Bahama Welt with Walnut Finish Shop Now The Hastings Chair Featured in Frenchie, Dove with Mont Blanc, Ivory Welt Shop Now The Shiitake Ottoman Featured in Mont Blanc, Ivory Shop Now The Eloise Swivel Featured in Alpaca, Cream with Mont Blanc, Blush Welt Shop Now

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Coley Home Spotlight: Nichole Blough & Spoonflower Showroom
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Coley Home Spotlight: Nichole Blough & Spoonflower Showroom

Meet Nichole! Based in Raleigh, NC, Nichole recently designed the new Spoonflower Showroom with Coley Home pieces. We love how this space came together with the beautiful fabrics she chose from Spoonflower. Read on to learn all about Nichole and Spoonflower! You were tapped to design the Spoonflower showroom in their corporate office, and used Spoonflower’s vibrant, colorful fabrics on several of Coley Home’s pieces. What were some of your main sources of inspiration for the showroom? I love sourcing from Spoonflower- it’s a designer’s dream. Anything you can imagine; you can pretty much find. Every design process looks a little different, and in this case, I began by looking through Spoonflower patterns to see what inspired me in their Marketplace.  I started with probably 100 prints, that I loved in a collection, and slowly narrowed it down based on the space. For the dining room, I wanted it to be bold but classic. Something that was true to both Spoonflower's roots and my design style. Spoonflower What drew you to use Coley Home pieces for the space? Walk us through the design process! Coley Home is always a go-to for me, as a designer. I love the variety of shapes and sizes- and swivel chairs are such a staple in my designs- Coley Home has the best swivel chairs. The fact that Coley Home is local to NC, easily customizable and fast shipping- all also played a big part in our decision to incorporate Coley Home pieces in the design. The Spoonflower Showroom has no shortage of color and pattern! Any strategies for creating coherent spaces while mixing colors and prints? Don’t think too much about it! Pattern mixing is one of my favorite things to do as a designer- it keeps things interesting. My rule of thumb generally is to try to incorporate a small and large pattern – I love (too much) a good pinstripe and block print. If you had to choose a star of the showroom, which Spoonflower print/Coley Home piece would you pick? What comes to mind first are the dining chairs- I had so many compliments on them. The fabric design by Spoonflower Artist Danika Herrick pattern reads really well with the lines and shape of the chairs. They are also unique for dining chairs- something you don’t see every day. Compared to your typical residential projects, how did you approach this project differently? Honestly it was a dream project! Endless fabric, wallpaper and print options and a team behind you that understands good design (and what all goes into good design). I would do it all day every day! The Spoonflower team was wonderful to work with. How do you think this amazing new showroom will change the experience for Spoonflower’s local customers? It gives Spoonflower customers a firsthand look at how products can be applied in real life- which they otherwise might not be able to experience or see. When I look at Spoonflower, I often think of bright/fun patterns that might be used more playfully, but this project really shows sophisticated Spoonflower products truly are. Favorite coffee table book? Modern Mix by Eddie Ross Favorite wall paint color at the moment? SW Green Sprout TV show you are watching or book you are reading? Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Dream travel destination? Maldives

Coley Home Spotlight: Nichole Blough & Spoonflower Showroom
The Collective: Vol 1
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The Collective: Vol 1

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All About Libeco Linens
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All About Libeco Linens

We sat down with Megan from Libeco to chat all things linen! Learn all about the incredible mill, cleaning, sustainability, and more! We can't wait to see what you create with these incredible fabrics. Watch the complete interview Libeco’s History Along with the deep tradition of linen grown in Belgium Can you tell us about Libeco and its long history? Our Belgian Linens are woven by Libeco, a 5th generation family owned company that has been in business since 1858. Building on centuries of expertise using artisanal processes, Libeco has an extensive Quality Control process that only accepts goods within a certain range of deviation and is always striving for perfection. What is linen made of, and how is it made? Linen is made of flax, the strongest natural fiber available, second only to hemp. It is a hollow fiber which absorbs 20% of its own weight in water before it feels wet. This allows for exceptional drying properties. Linen fiber/flax has a luster that no other natural fiber has. It is simply beautiful. Why is the best Flax in the world grown in Belgium? The climate of the Flanders region in Belgium is ideal for growing flax and results in the longest and strongest fibers in the world. The region gets the perfect amount of sun and rain each day, resulting in a temperate climate with perfect soil. Sustainability and Chemicals Around ⅕ of all water pollution comes from textiles dyes. I know sustainability and the environment is very important to Libeco. Can you tell us a little more about this? Flax is a wonderful fiber that is kind to the environment. During the growing process it does not require any irrigation or pesticides. Every part of the plant is used – from the lint to the seed. At Libeco, no residual chemicals are used when creating, dying, and finishing the fabric, and they use low impact dyestuffs from the highest quality providers. Only non-toxic, hydrogen-based bleaches are used during the bleaching process. All water used throughout the process is returned to the Lys river cleaner than when it was drawn out. Every product that leaves the mill is OEKO-TEX® certified C6 and C0 are common types of performance finishes that are applied to the fabric. Can you tell us a little about the transition from C6-C0 and why is it important? Do you feel that C0 works as well? Are any other chemicals used in Libeco Linens? After new legislation was passed in several states, the textile industry began the shift from C6 to C0. The difference between the two stain repellents is that C6 repels both water and oil and C0 only repels water. No doubt C6 works better but C0 is much better for you and will still give you time to blot the stain away before it sinks into your fabric. The 4 qualities we run from Libeco and why we love them -Design and Color- Why do we love our Belgian Linen? Our Belgian Linen is a classic piece-dyed linen. It has been a staple at Libeco for generations. It has a classic softened pre-shrunk finish which creates a very subtle sheen. Available in 3 different colors. Why do we love our Ringo? We fell in love with Ringo's performance properties and vibrant color options. Coley Home offers Ringo in 12 different colors, making it our largest color line. Ringo is pigment dyed which creates a beautiful heathered effect. Ringo is also pre-shrunk and has a C0 stain repellent, making it great for a well lived in home. Why do we love our Reynolds?  We love the thickness of Reynolds and offer it in two colors. The lime color is what really sold us on this construction. It is a color that we just could not resist. The way it drapes on slipcovers is unmatched. Just like Ringo, it is also a pigment dyed fabric which creates a beautiful heathered effect.  Why do we love our NEW linen Stripe? Coley Homes exclusive Linen stripe is worth the wait and will be in our line for years to come! It is classic and timeless. This thick twill weave is yarn dyed and is available in 4 different colors. What is a piece-dyed fabric versus a pigment-dyed fabric? When a fabric is piece-dyed, the fabric is woven and the whole piece of fabric is dyed at once. Pigment dyed is when the dye sits on top of the fabric instead of fully embedding the fabric. It is then adhered with a binder. Think about a carrot versus a radish. A carrot is orange all the way through while a radish only has color on the outer layer. Cleaning and Care This is a HOT topic as all of our customers are very interested in fabrics that are easily cleanable. Can we walk through the best ways to clean linen in general? Any pro tips? Professional washing is always an easy labor-free option. We recommend this for larger slipcovers that might not fit well in a home washing machine. That being said, one of our favorite things about our linen is that it is easily cleanable at home as long as you follow the proper steps!  Home Laundering steps: Washing Place your slipcover (fully zipped) into your laundry machine. Please make sure you do not wash it with anything else, and that you do not overload the machine. Linen absorbs a lot of water and needs sufficient room to wash properly. Use cool water, up to 100 degrees F Use detergent without enzymes or whiteners. Enzymes will wear down your fabric and eventually cause holes. Pro tip: Always make sure your slipcover is properly serged inside before washing. Coley Home serges all of our slipcovers, but not all companies take care to do this step in the sewing process! If a slipcover is not properly finished, it might fall apart in the wash. Drying Tumble dry on low until the slipcover is partially dried. While the slipcover is still partially damp, place the slipcover back on the piece or hang dry. Ironing the fabric will help the fabric grow and give a more tailored “like new” look. Pro tip: If you accidentally shrink your slipcover too much, wash it again and the linen will grow again. Ironing will also help the slipcover grow. Spot Cleaning For small spills and spots, you can spot clean by following these steps below:  Treat the spot as quickly as possible Soak up all the liquid with a paper towel. Rewet the spot with water and repeat. If needed, dab a tiny amount of dish soap onto a wet cloth and continue to press into the spot. Do not rub! Never use bleach, spot pens, detergents with enzymes or harsh cleaners. Never rub your fabric. A few more tips from Meagan at Libeco Linens:   “When washing linen, always remember twice the amount of water and half the amount of drying time!” “Linen is meant to be lived in and enjoyed for years to come” A Party trick: “If you happen to spill red wine you could counteract it by pouring white wine over it”

All About Libeco Linens
Think Pink
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Think Pink

We’re obsessed with pink, and not just for Valentine’s Day! Explore some of our favorite pink pieces that you can enjoy all year long! delightful dining GET THE LOOK sweet dreams Get the look lovely lounge get the look

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The CH Team Gift Guide
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The CH Team Gift Guide

Last minute Christmas shopping doesn’t need to be stressful - we’re here to help! Whether you’re shopping for friends, family, or even yourself, we have everything you need. Check out our team's favorite gifts to check off everyone on your list! Coley THE BROOKS BENCH This bench has quickly become a CH Team favorite! We love the modern look and soft curves. Featured here in Mohair, Slate Blue, it’s the perfect piece to add texture or play with pattern! THE SCALLOPED BLOCK PRINTED NAPKINS IN ROSE BUD Our napkins are almost gone, so get them while you can! Coley loves the block print patterns to liven up any tablescape. Shop all napkins here. THE WHOLE SHEBANG GIFT BOX For the cook in your life! Straight out of Charleston, NC, the Red Clay sauces are a southern pantry essential. This gift set features five of the best selling sauces. THE "19TH HOLE CREW" GOLF TOWEL We can’t get enough of Byrdie Golf Social! These towels are made by Weezie, another favorite, making them the perfect gift for the stylish golfer in your life. THE PEBBLE TAPERED COLLAR IN AQUA Don’t forget to spoil your pets too! Coley’s Frenchie, Biggie, will be sporting this fabulous aqua collar this Christmas. Sophie THE BEDDING BUNDLE Our Bedding Bundle is a fabulous option for everyone on your list! We can’t get enough of these luxurious sheets. With 500 thread count and a neutral charcoal piping, these bundles are going fast. THE DIBS CHAIR A popular seat, the Dibs Chair is everyone’s favorite for a reason. Featured here in Ringo, Dune Green with a Ringo, Mint welt, this chair offers sophistication and style to every space! 'TIS THE SEASON GIFT TAGS Don’t forget to dress up your gifts with these holiday gift tags! PIEDMONT PENNIES A family recipe turned into a gourmet snack, we love giving these cheese straws to everyone on our list this Christmas. Made in Charlotte, NC, we love this local treat! PERSONALIZED GIFT TAGS Add a personalized touch with these watercolor gift tags! Elizabeth E. THE LINDY SWIVEL Add a touch of timeless elegance to your home with the Lindy Swivel! Our new stripe (!!!) pairs beautifully with a contrast pillow for an added pop of color. Featured here in Linen Stripe, Camel - Horizontal with a Ringo, Camel Contrast Pillow. THE LINEN THROW Cozy and chic, our classic Linen Throw completes any space! Woven at one of the finest mills of Italy, this is the perfect gift for everyone on your list! THE OLIVE TREE CANDLE Who doesn’t love a fabulous candle? Flamingo Estate features beautiful, fully recyclable glass with 100% vegetable wax. We love the subtle eucalyptus notes in this candle! THE LARGE NIGHT CARAFE IN AMBER Minimal and elegant, this carafe is the perfect gift for the hostess in your life! We love the rich amber hue. ALATHEA CARAMEL LINEN NAPKINS These 100% Linen Napkins from Mrs. Alice are the perfect way to elevate your tablescape. Featuring elegant scalloped edges with a flame stitch embroidered detail, we love the subtle details of these napkins! THE RATTAN BARDOT RECHARGEABLE LAMP This rechargeable lamp is the perfect gift for every space! The beautiful details of the lampshade with the rattan base offers an elegant and chic vibe! Elizabeth B. THE LINEN FRINGE NAPKINS IN ROSE Our Linen Fringe Napkins are a fan favorite! Add a pop of color to your next dinner party with these Rose colored napkins! THE TEACUP SWIVEL Cozy yet chic, the Teacup Swivel is a fun addition to every room! We love it in a fun print. It’s featured here in Frenchie, Fern with a Como, Robin’s Egg Welt. THE FRENCH LILAC CANDLE Notes of French Lilac, Heliotrope, and Hyacinth, this beautiful candle is the perfect gift. With soy wax and essential oil-based fragrance, this candle is sure to be a crowd pleaser! TRIO OF CERAMIC CANISTERS These hand painted ceramic canisters are the perfect way to decorate a kitchen. Unique and quirky, Tatiana Alida’s style offers a fresh, fun take on kitchenware! TULIP GLASSES Continuing with the dinner party theme, these Tulip Glasses are both elegant and fun. We love the blue and green tones on the base, making these the perfect cocktail glasses! Liz THE DIBS SWIVEL We’re all about a swivel! The Dibs Swivel is a fan favorite and is featured here in Ringo, Mint with a Ticking, Dove Welt for an added detail. THE KNIT THROW Our Knit Throw is perfect for cuddling up to watch a movie! This 100% cotton throw is thoughtfully knit with a soft white stripe and chunky border. THE ICE CREAM BOWL This Ice Cream Bowl is handmade in Asheville, NC and is the perfect size for snacks and ice cream. THE BITTY BOWL The Bitty Bowl is the smaller version of the Ice Cream Bowl - and just as versatile. We love how each comes in beautiful glazes and is handmade in North Carolina, just like our furniture! THE CLASSIC DISH TOWEL IN BEIGE CHECKERED Dress up your kitchen with these beautiful checkered dish towels! 100% Cotton, these extremely absorbent towels will be the perfect addition to any kitchen. THE FILTERED SHOWERHEAD Nothing says luxury like a great shower - and the Jolie Filtered Showerhead is a fan favorite for a reason. It removes chlorine, heavy metals, and other contaminants from your shower water for healthier hair and skin!

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Get to Know Our Upholstery Styles
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Get to Know Our Upholstery Styles

Explore our collection featuring three distinct upholstery styles, so you select the perfect piece for your home. Get to know the differences between our Dressmaker, Slipcovered, and fully Upholstered pieces, and start designing your own! Dressmaker The Dressmaker style is the newest addition to our collection, and we love the traditional, elegant feel of these pieces! The furniture is fully upholstered at the top of the piece, and the fabric flows into a pleated skirt. These pieces allow for a contrast welt and contrast trim & band options. Fabrics are more limited for dressmaker pieces, as you can’t use velvets or mohairs on these pieces. Some of our favorite pieces: The Lindy Swivel The Dressmaker Nash Swivel or Swivel Glider The Dressmaker Myers Swivel Upholstered Elevate your space with our fully Upholstered furniture! These are the ultimate choice for a sleek, sophisticated look. The fabric is directly applied to the frame, creating a polished and refined piece. From luxurious textures to fabulous prints, our Upholstered pieces are available in every fabric in our collection! Add a contrast welt or contrast outback to these pieces for even more customization options. We especially love these: The Teeny Swivel The Milla Swivel The Bryant Sofa Slipcovered Slipcovered pieces create casual and breezy spaces that are sure to be loved by everyone in your home! Our slipcovers can be removed easily, allowing for easy cleaning or design changes. Each of our slipcovered pieces feature unique details like sleek lines, subtle pleat, or even showing part of the wood base. For well-loved spaces, we recommend purchasing an extra slipcover to prolong the life of your piece. Fabrics are more limited for slipcovered pieces, as you can’t use velvets or mohairs on these pieces. Contrast welt and other customization options are not available for slipcovered pieces. You can instantly refresh your piece or even completely redesign your space by purchasing slipcovers separately! You can even change the look of an upholstered piece by layering a slipcover over your existing upholstered piece. Please note: this option is only available for our Slipcovered/Upholstered pieces. Extra Slipcovers Here are our most popular styles: The Slipcovered Cab Sofa The Slipcovered Ellington Swivel The Slipcovered Nash Swivel or Swivel Glider

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