It's All About The Mix!

This week I thought I would take a deep dive and share the resources for a vignette I receive a ton of queries about every time I share it on my Instagram feed.

Left to Right:

The lamp is one of a pair from Home Sense. I do have a penchant for Green Lamps. I will admit I am tossing around the idea of upgrading the shades - we’ll see.

I spied this portrait in the Ever Dwell space inside the Middletown Peddlers Mall in Louisville, KY. Lindsay Stivers was lovely enough to ship him. We all refer to him as Mr. Nelson - due to fact Nelson is written on the top right of the art.

The candle holders were my Mothers. I love how they look with the Maple Branch Beeswax Candles from Larger Cross.

The landscape is thrifted from Lindsey McCord.

The clock is from Target at least 15+ years ago.

The Stag - I picked up while on a comp shopping trip 5 years ago at Ross Stores.

The hanging photograph of a painter was thrifted at the Olde Engine Works in Stroudsburg, PA. The piece is floating on a matte board in a Michaels frame.

The brass tiger is a thrifted find from the Cape May Antiques Center.

The leather tiger is another piece I thrifted from Lindsey McCord.

The tortoise shagreen egg is a one of a kind work by ceramist Elena Boiardi.

The loin one of the first pieces I thrifted through Instagram. The seller is no more.

The small brass pitcher I picked up at a garage sale.

There is a small modern blue metal dish under the pitcher of hydrangeas - I found in the Coxsackie Antique Center - my sister and I bailed off the New York State Thruway on our way home from a weekend in Vermont.

This showstopper vase was birthday gift from my dear late Uncle - it was something he found at an Art Event and thought of me! It was like nothing he had ever given me… not like the Royal Doulton, crystal or local history artwork but, this blew me away and I loved it the minute I saw it and I treasure it still years later.


The time-frame for these items in my possession span a few months to 35 years for the candle holders. The leather tiger, the lion, the landscape have some age to them, as does Mr. Nelson and I know the photograph of the painter is from the 1960’s. I do wonder about where they’ve lived before and I’m thrilled to have them here in the Chalet.

For me it’s about how pieces tell a story. The story changes because pieces are constantly shifted. I will say this vignette has changed very little since the leather tiger joined - I just love having him and the brass one together - I joke about it but, I am a cat person. So I’ll be keeping an eye out for more tigers to add but, I won’t seek items out. I won’t dive into Etsy, Amazon or Ebay and troll for items. I prefer to let my collections evolve by being in the right place at the right time.

I hope you’ve enjoyed learning about these pieces origins.

Til next time friends stay safe!

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Underfoot

Ever since I added this lovely Nuloom rug to the Chalet diningroom I’ve had tons of inquiries. So today I’m sharing why I picked it and what were my maybes.

The Moroccan hand-knotted tribal rug we had in the dining room for 16 years.

The Moroccan hand-knotted tribal rug we had in the dining room for 16 years.


This rug in Charlotte Martin Smith’s home started me thinking - Why don’t I have something as vibrant and pretty in the Chalet???

Charlotte Martin Smith

Charlotte Martin Smith

I immediately found the rug on Boutique Rugs. I bookmarked it and kept looking.

Kaitlyn

Kaitlyn

This geometric cutie was just so fun! I knew it would work in the space.

Kingsport

Kingsport

I’m also a fan of a traditional oriental and I thought maybe I’d go vintage. Maybe find to evoke the same feeling as my friend Alison M. Sheffield’s beautiful dining room. I started on-line shopping and looking at images from estate sales but, nothing was getting me excited.

Alison M. Sheffield

Alison M. Sheffield

I found these through Boutique Rugs.

Blaze

Blaze

Ripplemead

Ripplemead


I purchased my porch rugs through Wayfair and I really liked this Dessie Oriental. It met the most important criteria I have - 100% wool.

Dessie Oriental Handmade Tufted Wool

Dessie Oriental Handmade Tufted Wool


I’m a huge fan of Crate & Barrel - this Blue Modern Geometric is from their kids line - I always find great options in this shop. I thought this was fun but, ultimately thought better of the white under our only dining table and I was also concerned the different weaves might prove a tripping hazard.

Blue Modern Geometric

Blue Modern Geometric


I found these from Nuloom.

Ehtel Medallion Fringe

Ehtel Medallion Fringe

I was really drawn to the lovely color palette of the Ehtel Medallion Fringe - the nontraditional copper, mustard, pale pink and blue really appealed to me - what did not was the fringe and the fact that it was polyester.

The pale pink of the Thalia Vernal Medallion was pretty but, I started thinking do I really want to go with yet another light colored rug - the answer obviously no.

Thalia Vernal Medallion

Thalia Vernal Medallion


In the end it came down to these three options. The Dessie seemed too safe an option and the Chalet would feel too traditional. The Kaitlyn while lovely is 100% Polypropylene and do I understand having an easy clean option under a table has a lot of merit - just not for me. It lead to me to the Traditional Eve Global - it’s 100% wool with glorious colors and no fringe! It ticked all my must haves! And it plays so well with our Crate & Barrel Solid Blue Baxter and Safavieh Glamour Rugs.

This pattern is AWESOME! The Red! The Blue! The Pink! The Orange! It makes me smile every time I see it!

My Nuloom Diningroom Rug

My Nuloom Diningroom Rug

I really appreciate you being here - thanks so much for your support! Take care and stay safe til next time!

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