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See more home furniture, garden furniture, furniture shop, patio furniture, office furniture, furniture shops, the furniture store, furniture store, furniture stores INSIDE.

Welcome In Luxury Furniture

See more home furniture, garden furniture, furniture shop, patio furniture, office furniture, furniture shops, the furniture store, furniture store, furniture stores INSIDE.

Welcome In Luxury Furniture

See more home furniture, garden furniture, furniture shop, patio furniture, office furniture, furniture shops, the furniture store, furniture store, furniture stores INSIDE.

Welcome In Luxury Furniture

See more home furniture, garden furniture, furniture shop, patio furniture, office furniture, furniture shops, the furniture store, furniture store, furniture stores INSIDE.

Welcome In Luxury Furniture

See more home furniture, garden furniture, furniture shop, patio furniture, office furniture, furniture shops, the furniture store, furniture store, furniture stores INSIDE.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Introducing Pande Cameron


Please welcome our new advertising client Pande Cameron - Putting the World at your Feet Since 1924.  There are two stores, one in Seattle and the other in Bellevue. They are the second oldest carpet retailer west of Chicago.

After 88 years, father and son Charles and Brad Andonian still insist that their rugs be of the highest quality. They still gladly allow their customers to try a rug in their own home before they decide to buy. And they still believe that, like a fine carpet, treating their customers with honesty and respect will never wear out.



Their best selling carpet is Meshed in rust: sizes range from 2 X 3 to 12 X 18. It’s just a phenomenal rug for the NW as its warm, works in a variety of settings/styles and has about 16 color shades.

What makes a high-quality rug? For Pande Cameron, the rugs are all wool pile on a cotton foundation.  They are handknotted. Weaving of this level has become a specialized and an esoteric art; 4-6 people will work 6-8 months to complete an 8x10 carpet--imagine a 12x18! 

They specialize in sourcing the highest quality weaving houses that utilize skilled artisans who are essentially creating art for the floor!

Pande Cameron offers fine carpets in a variety of styles: Antique Rugs, Classic Rugs, Contemporary Rugs, Craftsman Rugs, Custom Design, Oversize rugs, Transitional Rugs and Vintage Rugs.  In addition they offer some extra services.

When you need a fine carpet for a short term, whether for a temporary residence, staging a home for sale, or a movie production, rug rentals are the solution. Pande Cameron provides an element of beauty and luxury to any setting. They offer several collections with a range of colors and patterns for your consideration.

Professional carpet cleaning is one of the services that Pande Cameron does best! And no matter how careful you are, your rug will become soiled. They recommend cleaning your carpet every 3-5 years in a highly trafficked room and every 5-7 years in less used spaces.

Watch for a special cleaning offer soon.

Kids Furniture Room Essentials: Round Up

Furnishing a room for your kids can be a challenge.  You can either surprise them, or you can shop together with them to pick out designs that they want.

You may want to stick with a theme, or give them a variety of designs. 

We've put together a collection of products for your kids.  It includes a variety of designs that you can pick from.  If you like any of the products in the collection, you can click through to find more matching items.


Get this look today (from top left):

1. Little Lizard Wall Border by Room Magic. 2. Boys Like Trucks Table / 4 Chairs Set by Room Magic. 3. Firetruck Toddler Nightstand by KidKraft. 4. Thomas & Friends Toddler Bed by KidKraft. 5. Black and White Fuzzy Dice Ottoman by Coaster Company

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

New Dresser & A Bedroom Update


Last week I decided it was time to change several pieces of furniture in our master bedroom. After almost five years of the furniture being in the same position, I thought it needed a few tweaks here and there just to freshen it up a bit. It all started with this beautiful dresser we found several months ago. After painting it and adding stain to the top it's now one of the main centerpieces in our bedroom. I'm loving the new look!



It has such beautiful details.


Isn't it funny how you can bring one new piece of furniture in a room and then the whole space needs to be rearranged. This happens almost every time to me. My motto in my home is "If you bring one new thing in, then something else needs to go out." It's hard for me not to put everything out at once when I'm accessorizing my home. I've learned to store away some accessories and then rotate items in when I want to use them. Sometimes "less is more."



I've added personal touches throughout the bedroom. It's all the small, personal details that make a room feel special. I added a Hungarian cucumber jar a friend bought for me, a silver vase (that was given to us as a wedding gift) filled with dried hydrangeas, vintage brass keys on a ring, a white bird, faded old books, a mixture of lamps, an antique gold mirror that I found last year, painted-refurbished furniture mixed with our natural wood furniture, an antique screen, sheet music- metal side table, some of my favorite photos, a needlepoint pillow, a distressed mirror, old pottery, silk drapes, and woven baskets for extra storage. 



Our antique radio stand- turned TV console fits perfect on a small wall in the master bedroom.





Thanks for stopping by.


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Furnitech media centers....

Furnitech products.. 
Modern contemporary media entertainment centers that will blow you away...








Today I am sharing with al of you and sharing Furnitech entertainment media centers and consoles for any room in your modern. They are the most amazing entertainment media centers I have seen in a long time and now featured n the AG Home Goods Web store. Please check them out as they are absolutely amazing designs and creations and with so many different styles one f them is likely to fit your home decor or style and if you can't find anything you like, which is almost impossible then call us up or them directly and have them custom design one for you. 


Check out these designs... 









Like Avant-Garde their attention to detail and customer service is unmatched by anyone and talking with them on the phone has been a real pleasure but the product speak for themselves and I encourage all of you reading this to go to the following link and check out these amazing products... 


http://www.shop.avantgardehomefurnishings.com/Furnitech-Media-Centers_c139.htm


There you will find our product offerings with regards to the Furnitech media centers and audio video equipment console tables.. They come in all sizes and range from the more contemporary wood designs, to modern asian designs, and ultra modern designs.. 


About The Company:



Since its inception in 2004, Furnitech has been a formidable supplier of finely crafted Entertainment Media Consoles and TV stands to the North American market. Our manufacturing base is in Southern Brazil offering a wide range of accessible natural resources and prominent technology and manufacturing platforms. All products are stocked at our warehouse facility in New Jersey.

We recently introduced The Signature Home Collection. It features a collection of products that cannot be easily matched anywhere else. The foundation of the line is contemporary and modern entertainment consoles.Additional entries will include occasional tables, casual dining, seating, curio cabinets and bedroom pieces. A wide range of materials and technology platforms have enabled us to combine bold lacquers with engineered wood as well as solid exotic Brazilian hardwoods with bold fabric patterns and textures. 

Sample Products 


Signature Collection:




The signature collection is their premium offerings and they are hard to match or even come close to.. These units are stunning and absolutely eye catching.. 

Furnitech Collection:




Their regular collection has a lot to offer and you must check them out in order to really appreciate what they have.. 


Ambiance Collection:


The Ambiance collection features media entertainment centers with fireplaces built in.. Absolutely amazing


Indeed amazing media centers now available at AG Home Goods


AG Home Goods









Global Princeton Series Office Furniture Notes


The Princeton series of modular furniture by Global Total Office is on the cutting edge of todays modern office furniture movement. The design of Princeton reflects the personality of today's young, dynamic workforce. The freestanding, modular components build out from you and where you work. With over 200 available components, Princeton office furniture offers a flexible footprint that's simple to reconfigure. A variety of storage options allow you to do more with less space.

Select from 7 laminate finishes or a color combination with a white laminate top. Modesty panels are standard on desks, returns, and bridges. Princeton offers a mobile pedestal with front locking casters and a stool and rolling table with non-locking casters. Storage options include a cushion top bench that doubles as file storage, utility drawers with 1 recycling basket and 1 waste basket, overhead storage cabinets, and much m ore! Princeton also offers grommets and options Power Blocks for your electrical needs.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

What to look for in a new house

Today we are pleased to bring you this guest post:

You may be looking for a new house because of a change of lifestyle, or an increase in disposable income, or family changes. You may be looking for a new place to store new, recently purchased furniture. Looking for a new home is a big task, but having a couple of main pointers can help to break this down into manageable chunks to help you with your search.

Most people start with the location because there are many other things that can be changed about a property, but not where it’s actually situated. The right location for you can include a number of factors, and for most people is rarely just about the latest ‘right’ postcode. Travelling distances to work and schools can play a big part, of course. But so can other area features, like proximity to parks. If you have children who need space to run around and play, or dogs which need to be walked and exercised, then this may be more important to you.

We all have lives outside of work and school, so taking into account how you usually spend your leisure time is a key factor to consider. How close you are to pubs, restaurants, cinemas and other leisure related venues can make a real difference to your enjoyment of living where you’ve chosen, so have a wider look at the areas you are considering to see what amenities are available.

When buying a home you generally intend to stay in the same place for a few years, so your personal lifestyle is more relevant than perhaps it would be if just renting a property. If you’re regularly out late, for example, having a station with a taxi company close by could actually be an important point for you.

Another aspect which can affect your choice of location is whether you want a garden. This narrows things down as some areas tend to have more, say, larger older properties converted into flats than others, which can affect the availability of the property type you’ve chosen.

The findaproperty.com website is a great tool if you're trying to find a new place to live.

Monday, May 28, 2012

How I became the proud owner of five neglected Hans Wegner CH24 wishbone chairs

I always keep my eyes and ears open on the hunt for great vintage treasures. Last week I decided to randomly type in the words 'bentwood chair' in the search box of our local Gumtree and in the listings I found something that immediately caught my eye. I contacted the owner to arrange a viewing and in his back garden I found five battered, dirty, damaged chairs - but of an unmistakable design and the leftovers of the labels on the bottom made me smile from ear to ear: here I had no less than five original Hans Wegner wishbone chairs. He got them from a house-clearing somewhere, some time. I couldn't believe my eyes - nor the price: £60 for the lot! They do need complete re-lacquering and seat replacement at some point, but for now I am the proud owner of a beautiful set of salvaged Danish designer classics.



Looking good around our beech dining table!
I added cushions...to prevent my cats from getting their claws into those vintage paper cord seats!

Some more wishbone chair love (in much more grand and stylish homes than mine ;-) ...

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Letter to the bean top eating rabbit...

I woke this morn in hopes to have rid myself of a problem. A problem that would easily be avoided if I had put the chicken wire up along the bottom of the garden fencing a month ago. Alas, I did not due to not having it yet. But now.. now I will not until I have handled a new nemesis in my garden. One that is so bold, so taunting. So...ANNOYINGLY smart.... 
Well played little rabbit. Well played. You outsmarted me this time. You have dined on my bean tops for 3 mornings in a row. This morning you eluded my well placed trap. Leaving more tufts of your fur clinging to the chewed tips & haphazardly between the rows of young bean plants. It's as though you are taunting my efforts with your every escape.
 I hope you enjoyed those slices of apple leading into the trap, where you stopped short by a mere inch of the metal step plate. I now see where my mistake was made and the next morn, there will be more. More to tempt your now accustomed appetite. Sweet juicy green apple slices laid out for your dining with a placement more accurate to your demise. 
I have freely allowed your light munching upon the lettuce. I even planted sweet peas along the fence row in hopes to satisfy your stomach with such rare delights in comparison to your wild diet. But Now... now you have attacked my precious Pinto & Borlotti beans. I had but one Borlotti plant to survive the disasters of last year. That one I so carefully saved seed from. Ensuring that this year I would reap a more bountiful harvest of my unbuyable legume. You have betrayed our treaty. Dismissed my consideration and kindness. You have stepped into a battle field. A battle I declare to win.
Game on little cotton tail. Game on...

OH! P.s.  And don't think I have not taken notice how you lounge upon the hillside staring at me. You, all splayed out so casually within a very short distance of me so early in the morn as the sun rises to the sky. I have taken note of your boldness and it will play into my hands very well. Very well indeed.

signed...
The peeved gardener who is feeling rather Mr. Mcgregor
  Sweetest Dreams,
~Tammie

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Call The Experts!

One of our favorite shows on TV is HGTV's "House Hunters International." We are so envious of families that just pick up and move to warmer climates, or move to a country because of their love of its beauty and history. Most advice concerning moves to another country are to rent first before buying.

Now there's another reason to seek short-term accommodations. The summer Olympics are coming to the UK beginning July 27th through August 12th. Wouldn't it be grand to take in the two weeks of competition?




Londoners Robert And Polly Arnold with their three children Rachel, Jonny and Mike have a vast knowledge of Central London. Through their company London Apartments, they can help you find the perfect place for short or long term apartments and hotels stays. They can also provide relevant information about locations and places of local interest.

Let's face it, when you go online searching on your own pictures can be misleading. Wouldn't it be great to have an adviser to steer you toward the valued B&B's and apartments not only in London but in Europe and Worldwide. I know I would!

You can email Robert And Polly Arnold at London Apartments or just call. Let go of the aggravation and enjoy the Olympics. Use London Apartments when you visit the UK.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Blackware Pottery


Mike is fascinated by pottery in it's many forms. Today he came across Blackware Pottery made in San Ildefonso pueblo near Santa Fe, N.M. Marie/Maria Martinez (Maria Montoya Martinez) and her husband, Julian are credited with developing the art of black on black pottery and today can be quite valuable. Some pieces have fetched $10,000 or much more at auctions.

Maria and Santana Martinez blackware pottery plate with feather designs; image credit on full record

"This style of blackware is achieved by using a polishing stone to smooth over a glossy finish prior to the firing of the pot creating a highly glossy design that has become the hallmark of pueblo pottery."

Have you collected any of Maria and Julian's pottery?

Read more here: http://www.centredaily.com/2012/05/26/3208709/blackware-pottery-commands-high.html#storylink=cpy

A Summer Tangelo tart

Growing up in Florida, you would think I would have had knowledge of this citrus fruit. I have never even hear of it's name despite being said to sell heavily in it's native state. It was born through a hybrid mix of a grapefruit & a tangerine back in the very early 1900's. I have found them to be seedless yet they are said to have very few seeds.
Yesterday I was browsing the fresh fruits at a small Dutch Market where I came upon these now Favorite citrus indulgence. The sign read a budget friendly 3 for $1!
I asked what they taste like and the produce man had no idea. So he whipped out a pocket knife and sliced us both off a wedge. Oh MY! The scent is almost orange like, more towards the Tangerine parent. The taste was like a combination of the sweetest orange mixed in with lemon. Not tart. More of an undertone with the orange sweetness enveloping any trace. I quickly grabbed up 6 and declared experiment time. I had to fiend off the children who are orange & Clementine lovers until I juiced up the amount I desired for this recipe. I did allow Frog & Little Man to share the one leftover. I was selfish & ate an entire one as I drove home from the market.

When it comes to citrus curds, my experience is with lemons. The tartness requires far more sugar for balancing in Lemon tarts. I much prefer Meyer Lemons and grab as many as I can when the rare occasion of our local grocer has a shipment in. Meyers lemons are divine! I have to hide those from Frog. She gobbles them up like oranges...
 I searched the net for Citrus Curd tart recipes and found one I decided to play with.  I adjusted with less butter and switching out the citrus they listed with the juice & Zest of the Tangelo.
I warn you, this requires some major Whisking if doing it by hand. Personally I did not find it too much but for the uncommon kitchen inhabitant, it may seem like more work then expected. Just think of the reward when you start to tire. 
 ** Note when Zesting, The skins are far easier to peel then oranges. Actually, I found them to be very tender and when zesting, caution must be taken not to cut yourself due to their soft form.

Summer Tangelo Tart

1 Pie shell pre baked in pan of choice OR use store bought Pie / Tart shell(s) & pre bake per directions.

In a stainless steel saucepan, bring to boil over medium heat:
~ 1/2 HEAPING cup sugar
~  1 cup Tangelo juice {I average 4 1/2 Tangelos to get this juice amount}
 ~ 2 1/2 tablespoons Tangelo zest {obviously from the rinds of the Tangelo}

Whisk the above together periodically to discourage burning.
While the above is heating, in a medium large bowl, whisk for 1/2 a minute:

~ 4 large eggs or 5 medium eggs

To the whisked eggs add another:
 ~ heaping 1/2 cup of sugar

Whisk vigorously  the above sugar with the eggs for a good minute
Pour 1/3 of your heated citrus & sugar mix into the egg & sugar mix, whisking vigorously during the pour of mixtures. Now pour the egg citrus mix into the remaining Citrus sugar mix left in the pan and keep whisking vigorously until the mix comes to a rapid boil and bubbles up in an almost foam like fashion on the top. Keep whisking! Be sure it boils so the eggs will "set" properly for your curd.
 Let the above cool to around 135 F degrees or less, but no higher then that.

Whisk into the cooled mixture:
~ 1 1/2 sticks unsalted butter, softened to room temp

Immediately pour your curd into the prebaked Pie/tart Shell(s) & place into refrigerator. Let chill 6 hours for a more firm setting before slicing.
Top with a meringue or a time saver of Light whipped topping such as Cool Whip. No more then 1/4 an inch thick as a top layer to the curd. OR simply dust with powdered sugar and serve a small scoop of of Vanilla bean Ice cream & Tangelo wedges next to the Tart slice. Garnish with a sprig of fresh Spearmint.
If you enjoy citrus of the slightly sweeter kind, such as Tangerines or oranges, you may very well enjoy this Summer treat. I know Frog has... Not even even 24 hours after it's making she has enjoyed 2 big slices and when I opened the fridge before bed, I found 3 small finger streaks across the top of it... sigh.
Now I must be off. I have a compost pile to turn as well as chamomile, Comfrey, Lovage & Roses to harvest before the crickets serenade me to sleep.
Wishing you all...
Sweet Dreams,
~Tammie

Home Libraries, Nooks, and Reading Corners....

Are you ready for this?

Over on Houzz (one of my favourite sites ever), I've compiled an idea-book of photos showcasing libraries, books, shelving, and nooks great for curling up and reading a good book in.

You all know how important having books around my home is for me, and how much importance I place on their presence, so this idea-book was an absolute pleasure to collate.

There's over 70 photos in the complete idea book, but the slide show below lets you see a mere 20 of them, so click through here to see the rest!

A feast of bookish joy awaits!


You can find lots of interesting interior pics and ideas over at Houzz.

Between that site and Pinterest, I can disappear for a whole afternoon before I know what's happened.

Linda. xox

******

Friday, May 25, 2012

Purple Delight Furniture & Decor: Round Up

Looking for furniture and decor to fit a purple colored theme?  We’ve added some new products to our site that might be exactly what you’re looking for.  We’ve rounded up some purple colored products that you can use to decorate your living room. 



Get this look today (from top left):

1. Iconic Purple Vase by Zuo Modern. 2. Centennial Purple Velvet Sofa by Armen Living. 3. Centennial Purple Velvet Loveseat by Armen Living. 4. Centennial Purple Velvet Chair by Armen Living. 5. Crossword Frame Wall Art by Zuo Modern. 6. Flip Flop Purple Berber Rug by Linon Home Decor.

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