Monday, November 16, 2009
Setting the mood
Looking for a little ambiance or something shiny to spice things up at home for holiday entertaining? These mercury glass candle stick holders and chalice votive holders will do the trick. They make a lovely addition grouped on the dining table, buffet, or coffee table. Our silver sapling servers and salt and pepper shakers also seem appropriate for the season, as either a gift or for your own entertaining collection.
Enjoy the beauty in the people and things you love in your life!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
LAFCO Candles at Urban Dwellings Design
A great new gift has arrived in the store! We are now carrying the luxurious House and Home Candle Collection by LAFCO New York. Each scent, named after a different room in the house is designed to compliment the ambiance and decor of each room.
The candles are clean burning 100% soy based wax housed in a hand blown glass vessel that you will surely keep after your candle has reached its 90 hour burn time. I know I will be keeping mine to use as a small flower vase.

The beautiful box they come in makes wrapping a non-issue. Check back soon, there are many more giftable items arriving for the holiday season!
The candles are clean burning 100% soy based wax housed in a hand blown glass vessel that you will surely keep after your candle has reached its 90 hour burn time. I know I will be keeping mine to use as a small flower vase.
The beautiful box they come in makes wrapping a non-issue. Check back soon, there are many more giftable items arriving for the holiday season!
Thursday, November 5, 2009
What happens in High Point...part 2
As hinted in my previous post, I wanted to write about the fascinating people I was able to meet in High Point this time around. The highlight of my trip would be the very first night. My new partner in crime during market, Amy Jo Cosgrove (of Barbara Cosgrove Lamps), had graciously added me as her plus one to the House Beautiful party! I was beyond excited to attend and witness the happenings of a party where the guest list would include Stephen Drucker, Thomas O'Brien, Thom Felicia, Christopher Wilcox, Julian Chichester and many more design icons.
Among those I was lucky enough to meet and have a conversation with was Rob Jones. Rob started his own high end, to the trade, upholstered furniture line, R. Jones & Associates, at the early age of 19! Recently he has partnered with American Leather on some pieces, and I am eagerly awaiting the launch of his website to see more of his designs.
Another youngster getting into the furniture design biz is John Reeves. I briefly meet him at the House Beautiful party, and then again a few nights later at the Oly party. After talking to him more in depth the second night I learned of his furniture line, REEVESdesign, that has been extremely well received in the UK (his homeland) where Heal's-- London's premier home design store for modern and contemporary furniture, picked up his line with great success.

The next day I promptly went over to the Four Hands showroom where John was showcasing his line and fell in love with the pieces. This is definitely something I am keeping my eye on and hope to be able to introduce the line to Kansas Citians soon!
I loved the combo of the raw wood with the lacquered top on these Victoria side tables below.

John Reeves and I below, sitting on his gorgeous Louis four poster bed.
Below: Court and I in our costume hats at the Oly party.

On a more personal note, I was lucky enough to spend some much needed time with my dear friend Court Krippendorf. Court helped me open Urban Dwellings Design one year ago and it was always my hope that he would move to KC and we would run the store together--we make an incredibly fierce team! But alas, he won't leave his home state of Florida, where he works at Being, a furniture and design store with a similar aesthetic to ours.
For me, High Point is all about finding innovative designs that are unique enough to stand out but classic enough to stand the test of time. And of course, having a good time while on my mission is a must.
Among those I was lucky enough to meet and have a conversation with was Rob Jones. Rob started his own high end, to the trade, upholstered furniture line, R. Jones & Associates, at the early age of 19! Recently he has partnered with American Leather on some pieces, and I am eagerly awaiting the launch of his website to see more of his designs.
Another youngster getting into the furniture design biz is John Reeves. I briefly meet him at the House Beautiful party, and then again a few nights later at the Oly party. After talking to him more in depth the second night I learned of his furniture line, REEVESdesign, that has been extremely well received in the UK (his homeland) where Heal's-- London's premier home design store for modern and contemporary furniture, picked up his line with great success.
The next day I promptly went over to the Four Hands showroom where John was showcasing his line and fell in love with the pieces. This is definitely something I am keeping my eye on and hope to be able to introduce the line to Kansas Citians soon!
I loved the combo of the raw wood with the lacquered top on these Victoria side tables below.
On a more personal note, I was lucky enough to spend some much needed time with my dear friend Court Krippendorf. Court helped me open Urban Dwellings Design one year ago and it was always my hope that he would move to KC and we would run the store together--we make an incredibly fierce team! But alas, he won't leave his home state of Florida, where he works at Being, a furniture and design store with a similar aesthetic to ours.
For me, High Point is all about finding innovative designs that are unique enough to stand out but classic enough to stand the test of time. And of course, having a good time while on my mission is a must.
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Barbara Cosgrove Lamps,
High Point,
House Beautiful,
Oly,
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Monday, October 26, 2009
What happens in High Point...part 1
One of my favorite responsibilities of being a furniture store owner is traveling to the markets to see what fabulous new items I can bring back to the store. I especially love the High Point, NC market because of the intimacy created by it being held in such a small and secluded town. Most vendors host parties after market hours with food and drinks for buyers. As a buyer, you get to rub elbows with the creative master minds behind the product lines--which is a serious thrill for me! More on who I bumped in to this time around in part 2. For now I am going to share some of the highlights of the products I saw.
The Natural Curiosities team always puts together an amazing display in their booth. New framed pieces from their "macro collection" will be arriving in the store Dec-Jan.


The Barbara Cosgrove Lamps booth had a stunning display also. There were new pieces I had not yet seen that I am really thrilled about!
The new Hollywood Style Studio lights are so urban chic.
These new drum pendants are the perfect combination of sleek & rustic with the hammered polished nickle.
Oly introduced the new black cabinet you see here with birds on top. I loved this for a few reasons-the birds on top add an interesting and almost creepy element to an otherwise ordinary display cabinet. And if you have ever been to the store, you know that nature and birds are a big inspiration for us. The fact that the cabinet is called "Simone" (the name of my Brussels Griffon) is just a nice coincidence.
Oly was also glitzing things up with a new mirrored collection, including this chair with a mosaic mirror trim.
I ordered this sweet little loveseat from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams in a beautiful natural linen. I just couldn't resist the sloping arm and camel back--so graceful!
More High Point Happenings to follow...
The Natural Curiosities team always puts together an amazing display in their booth. New framed pieces from their "macro collection" will be arriving in the store Dec-Jan.
The Barbara Cosgrove Lamps booth had a stunning display also. There were new pieces I had not yet seen that I am really thrilled about!
More High Point Happenings to follow...
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Habitat Shoes + Urban Dwellings Design = a whole lotta style
In an effort to do some cross promoting we have teamed up with our friends at Habitat Shoes. All of us girls at Urban Dwellings LOVE to shop at Habitat. And every time we wear their shoes we get compliments and end up sending people their way. Once we had sent a few customers in, Gina the store manager at Habitat came up with a great idea. We could each have a few products in each others stores in hopes to get people talking, possibly find a new place to shop or be reminded of a local store they have not been into in a while.
Right now at Urban Dwellings you can find these stunning BCBG ruffled booties with a mirrored heel.

As well as these "Blue Snake" heels by Loeffler Randall Ramona...they are hot!

At Habitat right now you can find this Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams white lacquered "Turner" side table with the gorgeous new Artichoke Lamp by Barbara Cosgrove Lamps.
Support your local businesses and check out the 3/50 project to learn more about how shopping locally helps our local economy.
Right now at Urban Dwellings you can find these stunning BCBG ruffled booties with a mirrored heel.
As well as these "Blue Snake" heels by Loeffler Randall Ramona...they are hot!
At Habitat right now you can find this Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams white lacquered "Turner" side table with the gorgeous new Artichoke Lamp by Barbara Cosgrove Lamps.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Our new sign!
As we approach our 1 year anniversary at Urban Dwellings Design, we prepare ourselves for some exciting new endeavors that we are eager to share with you very soon. For now, we are celebrating the installation of our new outdoor sign. It has been in the works for MANY months--we ran into various complications along the way. Our tireless friend at Print Surfaces, Kathy, never got derailed and now we have our beautiful sign just the way we wanted it!

Saturday, October 3, 2009
Exclusively Yours
In two prominent national design publications, the October issues featured a handful of the lines we carry here at Urban Dwellings Design. First to arrive in the mail: House Beautiful. Flip to page 48 and there is Mitchell Gold himself, lying on his Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams bed, divulging his bedside manner.

Next to arrive was Elle Decor, chalk full of featured stories and product mentions of our lines. In the article Organic Chemistry, Christopher Wilcox of Natural Curiosities speaks passionately about the lines beautiful nature study reproductions that have been hand tea stained, deckeled and then floated on linen mats and framed in California by master artisans.
A few more pages in reveals the write up of Oly's new Manhattan flagship store. This line produces striking pieces that have undeniable style and beauty, and are consistently seen in photo shoots featured in the national design publications every month.


So there you have it: if you are looking for high style and current designs in KC--you know where to come.
Next to arrive was Elle Decor, chalk full of featured stories and product mentions of our lines. In the article Organic Chemistry, Christopher Wilcox of Natural Curiosities speaks passionately about the lines beautiful nature study reproductions that have been hand tea stained, deckeled and then floated on linen mats and framed in California by master artisans.
So there you have it: if you are looking for high style and current designs in KC--you know where to come.
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