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artist to watch: Ron Nicole Robinson

By 4/29/2018
tomorrow we're featuring the sculptures of philadelphia artist ronni nicole robinson over at furbish. we discovered her on instagram, and it didn't take a minute for us to realize she had something really special going on with her 'floral fossils' -- these intricate little odes to the delicate flowers she collects, captured in other-worldly casts.  ronni describes her intent with her work:
Every design I create is purposeful. My Floral Inspired Fossils are meant to make you feel a certain way when you look at them. They are also meant to give you permission to slow down in life. Since many of the details captured from the flower are quite subtle, you will need to stop what you are doing. Your undivided attention is absolutey necessary or you might miss something. Once you walk away, they will do what they do best. They will hang in the background of your home until you are ready to slow down again



Ronni lays each individual flower on to hand-rolled clay. One by one, she carefully removes them from the clay, exposing all of their beautiful details left behind. After adding her signature, a wooden frame is placed over the clay so that the plaster/concrete mix can be poured on top. Once the mix has set, the clay is peeled away to reveal their relief.







i'm so glad we've added ronni to our roster of talented artists - her ethereal works capture something innate in all of us -- in each of the flowers, and in the observer.  a call to look deeper, last longer.  stay in the minute, dig in.  the sculptures prove the importance of a moment, to stop and realize growth, death, and the steps in between.

whelp, i'm pretty much ready for a beret and a booth at art basel with that description - don't know where that came from.  i really like ronni's work - make sure to check out her website (it's so good-looking and well done, especially the journal.  also check out her house tour on designsponge - it's very inspiring to see where she works, and how she lives with flowers, and her art.  her new collection of works will go live on furbish tomorrow, at 12pm est.
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closet cravings

By 4/27/2018
1 - embroidered blouse topshop // 2 - raffia earrings mango // 3 - leopard bathing suit Nordstrom //  4 -  gal meets glam dress Nordstrom // 5 - leather cuff tory burch // 6 - pool slides soludos // 7 - overalls madewell // 8 - ruffled sweatshirt amazon // 9 - platform superga sneakers jcrew // 10 - slip dress topshop // 11 - sunglasses barton perreira

take a look it's in a book : the books I'm always gifting

By 4/25/2018
i've been on a book-giving spree lately. i told you about the four agreements and how it was one of those what i needed when i needed it kind of things... so i've gifted that one to a few of my life-minded peeps.  along with that, i find these 4 books are always appreciated, by just about everyone.

perfectly imperfect home is practical advice for anyone who wants to make it nice.
and it's one of my favorite books of all-time - all the advice i gleaned from domino in one pretty handbook told through the lens of impossibly chic deborah needleman.  I think I've told you - I used to give this book to new furbish employees and say 'here's the deal - welcome".

there's really never been a time that giving less fucks wouldn't be to your advantage.  this cute little coffee table book is a great mix of get-it-girl oprah style advice mixed with a biting realism that reads more lady-boss and less saccharine sweet self-help.   throw in with a birthday gift, or good for a grad -- really any chick in your life that's ready to realize they might can do things a bit differently than they thought they 'should'.

gypset style is impractical inspiration for anyone who wants to make it extra-nice.  nothing groundbreaking inside, but i do like the vibe this books gives off - you know how just adding it to a vignette says 'i'm trying'.  let your friends know you support their efforts to be more effortless in their lifestyle endeavors.

and the thoughts i had but couldn't remember notebook is great for any friend that's busy doing all the things, and needs to instagram about it, because there's nothing like a neon pink book in the IG pic to get the likes.  a lifestyle prop, and a place to jot down your lifestyle propositions.  archie grand makes all kinds of cute little notebooks with sayings such as 'lovers i've had and liked',  'shooting estates I've been to and liked', and connoisseurs i met and liked.



nyc part: I didn't know about that!

By 4/24/2018
tad and i went to nyc last week and i had such a remarkable time, i need to share.

i would certainly say that i'm a country mouse, who's always had a dream of moving to nyc, but for reasons mostly associated with short-sightedness, has never put together a plan for actually executing that dream.  what i'm hooked on is the inspiration there.  it's like an artery of creativity and culture i can tap into for energy.  (that sounds super-dramtic, but let's go with it).   the city has sort of become a restorative thing for me - and luckily, although it requires the constant search  - nyc is never short on delivering.  and this trip in particular.  it was remarkable in that i experienced more new things last week in the city than i have in several recent visits combined.  it's vital for me to keep being surprised.  to constantly be challenged, and asked to consider new things. 

blah blah life is hard, but not, but is.  here's what i found worth sharing.

dimes

first of all, eating --
there's a tattoo shop shop in chinatown that i've been to a couple of times (say a tiny prayer asking my mother for understanidn, or just forgiveness) -- it's called daredevil -- they're great, highly recommended -- and after this trips' visit, we ducked across the street to new-to-me restaurant dimes.  it was nasty outside - rain you should have an umbrella for, and so cold --dimes was the perfect little hipster cave of matcha lattes (they've made it to dinner!), miso quinoa risotto and maybe a parsnip situation.  the crowd was extra-attractive, full of locals on a first name basis with the staff, and the food was actually amazing - fresh, and flavorful and appropriately filling on a cold night.  they sell cute little candles with their logo, and the bathroom was a diy-done-right treat - white subway tiles randomly brushed with watercolors.  rull cute.

russ and daughteres cafe
i'd been to the counter-situation in the east village, but this was the actual sit down cafe on orchard, and it was lovely for lunch.  chic businessmen with their pants appropriately hemmed dining alone, with a glass of white wine and a new york times folded like a pamphlet.  the eggs benedict was truly eggceptional and the heebster with wasabi roe was good AF.

next door is a sneaker shop - extra butter -and we popped in and were alerted some new camo converse had 'dropped' that day, so i figured I must need a thing that had just come into retail existence.  i still feel pleased with that acquisition.

my other new thing (what was the first?) whilst in nyc is getting a little late-night snacky treat at the milk bar (btw, we gotta talk about the new chef's table featuring christina tosi - i lit.tra.lee cried b/c she is the whole entire american dream).  n-e-way, i've found a cereal-milk shake gives me fortitude for nighttime wandering, which we tend to do if the weather cooperates.




spoils of my things for the study shopping spree.  I think all dis was maybe $38?
i've been going to barre3 in the west village, and luckily our hotel this time was walking distance, so i did some daytime wandering to get there, via washington park (so freaking great on a sunny day and full of magic) and up 8th street, where i discovered things for the study: a really charming shop full of obscure french notebooks, hipster writing instruments, beautifully designed and clever greeting cards, good-looking desk accessories and other pretty things made obsolete by the internet but now having a moment bc the pendulum is swinging back to offices with water colors and pencil totes.




SHOP: i may be the last person to know about this great little shop on sullivan, global table -- well, second-to-last (did you know?), but finding this gem definitely scratched an itch for me.  i felt like a magpie plucking around all the rainbow-colored glassware.  they have a great edit of all the fairly-easy-to-source japanese blue and white porcelain dinnerware, candy-colored tumblers, chic pitchers, beautiful serving bowls and lots of other thoughtful gifts you could pop in for en route to a dinner party.  because you're just living your life going to dinner parties in new york and popping in for hostess gifts.  super jeal.


SHOP:  st frank just opened a little west village outpost across the street, and though the shop is tiny, it's mighty.  great bolivian frazedas in bublegum pinks, pretty cookbooks, and little global bits to add a layer of personality to your areas.



SHOP: also noteworthy: zara has all the things for spring.  so good.  again, i gravitate towards all the tasseled, fringed, beaded boho eye-candy but end up getting the basic black sandals that hopefully, will be the spring me.

STAY: sixty soho
i'd stayed here forever ago when it was sixty thompson - apparently the hotelier sold the thompsons (love the one in playa del carmen, and in nashville!) but held onto sixty, just changing the name a bit.
bistro leo
such a great street, on thompson -- right there, we had bistro les amis (french fries!), vin et fleurs, and blue ribbon sushi, OH! and a doggy dog-care where you can stalk pups in the window while they play on trampolines!  plus the hotel's restaurant, bistro leo, was extra-attractive and we had a great breakfast there a couple of mornings.  we got our room on hotel tonight for maybe $450 - it was 500 sq. feet, had two balconies, a big bathtub and got super dark, and cold at night.  all the conveniences to meet my preferences.

bistro leo

bistro les amis

in real life news, we had dinner at hirohisa, also on our street, and i did not care for it. at all. everything tasted like wet, cold earth dirt.

what we actually went for, besides the wandering, the milkshakes, the french notebooks and french fries -- was a play.  we had tickets to angels in america, a play in two long parts (3.5 hr and 4.5 hours), and this was the particular day in the month that you could catch both parts back to back.  it was a long day of theatre, but didn't feel like it for even a second.  the play was magnificent.  andrew garfield and nathan lane.  probably the best show i've ever seen, and i completely 110% think you should go see it if you get the opportunity.

you asked politely several times, and i can tell when your patience is wearing thin b/c you do that huffing thing, so i am working on travel guides to the places i know a bit about, and will have the blog looking and feeling a bit more resourceful in the near future.  you'll be able to search by city, shop the things i like from around the world of webatory, and other things the other bloggers did 4 years ago and i just, didn't.  yet.

mother's day gift ideas

By 4/22/2018
foxglove cache / mary oliver book / kiehl's face mist / heart frame / vase / rattan bag
fringe earrings / cashmere throw / botanical art / diptyque candle / needlepoint pillow / raffia mule

scallop planter / ella tablecloth / wave photo frame / hair mask / blockprint pouch / bee juice glass

flings

By 4/19/2018
eye patch // cleansing oil // pierce & ward // Rebecca's IG // flower earrings // star earrings

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look what I found

By 4/18/2018
lou & grey is underrated, i think.  they have some really cute stuff, and their store here in raleigh is actually good-looking. they do some great collabs and their basics are super-solid, plus reasonably priced.

remember when they first opened and we did a thing?  well, it seems it's time to do another thing, because everything on their site is 25% off this week (applied at checkout), and I easily found 10 things i could get down with.  i'm gonna throw some ideas out, and if you don't like them, throw them right back.

sweatshirt material black dress with at least two appendages covered - i'm in.  perfect with a cool pair of sneaks, like a basic shell toe or some of those fancy golden goose jobbys.  (that's made up).  the striped shirt is tres cute with it's little heart - i'd size up, wear it with a cahz (can we agree this is how you spell an abbreviated casual) front tuck, and a pair of high-waisted skinny levis in a dark wash.

you'd have to have a fairly sick body for this suit, and i'm sure you do, so let's agree it's perfect for you.  i've honestly been wearing a black linen jumpsuit from free people as a coverup, so i wouldn't be afraid to rock the green ones likewise, or i'd pair it with a basic black tee (love the arms on this one) and my Stella McCartney platforms.

if I was a snail, my house would be a flowly jumpsuit.  throw a chunky sweater over til it's warmer, and pair with a pair of white stan smiths.  and if the jumpsuit house has no vacancy, i'd move my snail-self over to these althlesuire pants that are doing the most for my lifestyle of comfort and ease.

if you're feeling extra cool for school, this super-soft striped cotton set would be great for vacay lounging.  and go ahead and pack the sandals too.  they're great with a jumpsuit, or cute jeans and a basic cropped tee.

a top that doesn't get carried away with being too happy -- i like the black contrasted with the bright stripes.  easy with cut-offs and a black sandal.  and a large tassel statement earring, okurrrrrrr.


monday morning

By 4/16/2018
flying home from nyc today in a 'soaking downpour' says the local news (is there anything more entertaining than the nyc local news?!).

i'll make a point to be more substantive later in the week, but for now, i'm pinning away inspiration for furbish's branding as we move forward with a new website (launching in a week!).  i love seeing the vibe come together, especially visually, as i scroll through some of the images we pulled together to inspire the re-brand.  a little monday morning eye candy.


closet cravings - my shopbop edit

By 4/11/2018
the annual shopbop sale of sales started this morning - everything is 20%, and 25% off if you spend $500.  if you've had your eye on the things, it's time to get them.

use the code EVENT18 when you checkout and throw some dollars up in the air to celebrate your savings.  my items of interest include the following, with a particular interest to that striped dress that could easily be combined with the camo jacket, the sneaks and a fun earring for your spring uniform. switch out the dress for v-neck tee and the cropped jeans on chiller days.  i have the joggers and really do live in them - if you can find the right fit, they're chic enough to travel in or run around town.  and again, pair with the camo jacket to look like you're doing the most.

1 - striped dress // 2 - wood earrings // 3 - jeans // 4 - black dress // 5 - earrings // 6 - floral jumpsuit // 7 - joggers // 8 - embroidered bag // 9 - golden goose sneakers // 10 - v-neck tees // 11 - earrings // 12 - camo jacket // 13 - eye clutch

top 10 with paige follman

By 4/09/2018
i've been anxiously anticipating our pop-up with paige follman for the last few months-- i really dig what she's doing, and was pretty sure you guys would as well.
i turnt up a bit when i saw the completed works last week for this collection. her pieces are so dope framed (you guys know i recommend framebridge for a similar look to paige's frames!) - i like the energy in her work so much.

here's a bit more about paige, and you can shop the pop-up tomorrow morning, starting at 11am.

paige's pottery // judith bright jewelry // hotel // lindsay cowle // burberry brit

this vrbo needs to stfu

By 4/09/2018
new orleans design darlings sarah ruffing costello and her husband paul have a vrbo, and it looks like this. let's all go stay and i'll bring my stack of domino mags, we'll set up a chip buffet, binge watch season four of schitt's creek and gossip about why drake thinks it's appropriate to be friends with millie bobby brown.