Under Construction
Our blog took a summer vacation this year, but we most definitely did not! We’ve been swamped with new client work, which is a fabulous problem to have. We have … Continue reading
Hit The Deck
Summer is here and everybody is heading outside to party. We love the outdoor party (as you may recall from posts over the years) and we are currently working on … Continue reading
Design Field Trip: Wearable or Wall-able Art
Every now and then we like to take an office field trip to seek inspiration, refresh our creative outlook, or just have fun. Last night we decided to take time … Continue reading
Inside the Design Studio: An Inspiration Intervention
We’ve been insanely busy lately. The entire team is in constant creative motion working on fabulous projects for clients new and old. We’re also cooking up some pretty exciting company … Continue reading
May Flowers
Take some heavy April showers, add a thorough sprinkling of pollen, and bam: you get your May flowers! Here are some fresh-picked florals (and some don’t even require watering!): … Continue reading
Best of Market
Our four days at High Point Market went by in the blink of an eye and we’re still reeling from all the fabulous furnishings we saw. We took enough photos … Continue reading
This Little Design Team Goes To Market
It’s that time of year….High Point Market gets under way this weekend and we’re packing up our rolling bags and heading South at the crack-o-dawn on Saturday. High Point Market … Continue reading
Make a Statement!
The statement wall has been a bit of a design trend of late. It’s not unlike the old standby accent wall (where one wall is painted a different color as … Continue reading
There’s a Spring in Our Step!
Sugarboo After this particularly long winter, today really does feel like a lucky day. It’s finally spring and even though there is more unmentionable precipitation that begins with “S” in … Continue reading
I’m Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover
The clover look has been trending in design for a good, long while. In fact, the quatrefoil (four leaves) motif goes way back to the Gothic and Renaissance eras. Look … Continue reading