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Friday feelings for sure

By 6/29/2018
i'd like to highlight four categories of current and particular interest to me on this final friday in june:
1. warm modern interiors
2. kooky green floral outfits
3. rad wall murals
4. colorful vintage persian runners

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a 4th of July inspired table setting

By 6/28/2018
whether you're at the beach, or spending the 4th hanging at home, we've got all the things that can set your holiday table up for a patriotic party success.  order today for delivery by the holiday!




raja tablecloth // rattan charger // pom pom napkins // salad plates // splattered bowls // ruffled outdoor dining plates // bamboo flatware // tortoise wine glasses // silver revere bowl

flings

By 6/26/2018

mobile / jumpsuit / st Cecilia hotel / blakely pop-up

top 10 with blakely little

By 6/25/2018
i don't think our pop-up with charleston artist blakely little this tuesday could be more perfectly timed.  pairing pretty pastel colors with rays of neon brights - blakely's work exudes a summer vacay-every-day vibe, and we are certainly settled right into the dog days of it here in the south.  furbish is releasing 25 original collages from blakely that speak to the warm-weather wanderer in all of us tomorrow at 12pm.  i have a piece from her last pop-up framed and hanging in my office - right beside my computer - it's like a dreamy-window to a summery seaside, just out of touch but always there in my memory.  her work speaks to a little summertime nostalgia - sun glittering on the waves, sand in your sandwich, sunscreen in your eyes and your family lined up in folding chairs, positioned just so - where the tide will catch your toes and the sunshine rays will hit all the right spots.  that makes me happy.

a bit more about blakely, a link to her IG account, and be sure to check out her newest collection, live tomorrow!
bee necklace / blue and white shirt

closet cravings

By 6/21/2018
1 - embroidered cropped blouse free people // 2 - heart earrings anthropologie // 3 - striped dress jcrew for netaporter // 4 - golden goose sneakers barneys // 5 - cropped jean madewell // 6 - batik peplum top Stella McCartney // 7 - white button-up dress loft // 8 - sandals mochi // 9 - denim wrap jacket netaporter // 10 - chambray jumpsuit loft

a strong, confident yes.

By 6/19/2018
acrylic table // white poncho // beach towel // garden stool // sconce // obelisk // earrings // plate // light // art // earrings

going back to the books.

By 6/18/2018

my personal pendulum is thankfully swinging back to real books and to magazines you can hold in the bath tub.  

for me, there is a magical intersection of aspiration meets inspiration in good old glossy shelter mags and design books (domino mastered this!) - that results in purpose.  aspiration is long game shit, you sort of wish you could be a certain way - and that's important!  equally so: inspiration, which is a call to action in the moment.  since i've been sucked into virtual loops of shit on my phone i don't need, i've starved myself of that impetus for interaction i used to be able to harness more easily. 

to pull up to that intersection again, i'm digging back into my sources - the design masters who put a little giddy up in my game.  all different, but all so good at what they do that just being exposed, without distraction, for a bit will incite me to do!  to move!  to change! 

my go-tos right now:

a really thorough look at the important elements that are critical in defining Anna's signature spaces: color, age, authenticity, energy and history.  the right mix of photos with commentary on the whys and hows of the process.

i love seeing how california style plays out through the lens of mark - it's relatable because there's a seemingly southern slant happening in his designs.  I always dig into his furniture layouts, how he mixes texture, and the way natural light plays such a role in his spaces.

let's be honest, kit kemp's designs are generally doing 'too much', but there's so much to learn from her honed in hotel approach to commercializing design.  with style bursting at the seams, it's easy to see how she's mastered the chic boutique hotel look - and that takes an expert who truly understands how people live.  layering in one-of-a-kind finds is her forte, and mixing patterns and periods is her sweet spot.  artwork is huge in her world, as well as wallpaper moments, murals and over-the-top installations.

we all dream of a beach house, and in mine, tom scheerer decorates it.  laid-back, easy, elegant - tom's designs are well-edited, no-nonsense and his spaces have the right ratio of modern simplicity, organic texture, and country chic.  on top of that, he always adds a little something that feels brave.  he takes a risk and rather than looking gaudy, it adds a breeze to his rooms that feels inviting.

closet cravings

By 6/15/2018
1 - dress nordstrom // 2 - off-the-shoulder top topshop // 3 - white and black dress topshop // 4 - tie-waist pants Ann Taylor loft // 5 - layering necklace revolve // 6 - nikes Nordstrom // 7 - earrings bauble bar // 8 - flutter sleeve top target // 9 - white dress free people // 10 - linen blazer revolve

furbish + sabah pop-up shop in durham

By 6/14/2018
it's no secret that i'm a fan of sabah shoes - they're sort of the perfect blend of hipster meets an upper eastsider.  i hate to toss about a platitude, but lots of my favorite instagram girl-crushes wear them in such an effortlessly chic way.  like a more buttoned-up birkenstock, that says, 'hey, my toes aren't for everyone.'  they're leather, handmade by a family in Istanbul, some of the last traditional shoe-makers of their kind.

i had a great introductory brand experience with them.  jessica made the initial discovery, and led anna and i on a mission to find their charming, out-of-the-way townhouse that serves as a showroom in the east village.  we were hooked by the story, the lovely interaction with the proprietor and of course, the perfectly imperfect decor in the space.

since our visit, they've expanded from the original nyc location to five 'sabah houses' nationwide, plus they're on the road often, popping up in cool cities, adding new fans every day.

fast-forward to irl, and i'm stoked to have the chance to team up with the sabah team for a pop-up, here in durham at the Durham hotel, next monday night, and tuesday.  they'll be in town with all the cool colors, and lots of sizes, and we'll be bringing a secret stash of rugs we've been curating for this event.  be ready to instagram all the feets, because we're setting up a real feel situation for you.  cocktails in the penthouse, on the rooftop on monday, from 5 - 8pm, and shopping all day tuesday, from 11am - 8.


it's been a while since my raleigh peeps got to catch a furbish vibe, since we're just online now, so i'd love to see you guys and chat it up.  if you've been considering one of our amaze-ball rugs, we're coming in hot to durham, so come out and sip and see if you can't find a rug just for you.  i promise, they're even better in person.


so shoot me an email if you have questions, and if you're in town, why not make a durham moment out of it, shop a bit beforehand at extra-chic boutique vert & vogue (a great place to shop peppertrain earrings in person!), grab some dinner after at st. james or Mateo, and enjoy the vibe on the roof at the durham - it's a great hotel with an amazing view.

boom.  and such.

you can have what I'm having - birthday trip recap

By 6/12/2018
a few weeks ago, i celebrated my birthday with a pretty epic trip to aspen, where a few friends joined to herald my birth, then to san fran for some serious eatings and then up to napa (my first time there) and back home via berkeley and oakland. here, lemme show you.

this was my inaugural trip with the new short hair.  i feel it works best with a hat.  most things do, really- my hats are from brixton, primarily, plus a few vintage stetsons that i scored at thrift shops in basalt.  i take those to kemo sabe in downtown aspen and they fit them for me, and they also sell rad hat bands with beads and feathers and fancy bits.
may is a great time to be in aspen and also not a great time.  it's dead to the world people/happenings-wise, but if you can take to the hills by yourself, particularly in a vintage banana republic romper, everything is starting to bloom, and there are dandelion fields for days.  much enjoyment can be found.
I had my heart set on making some pretty cookies a la lori stern, so Asher and i set off to the nursery in el jebel in search of edible flowers.
we tried three recipes - all starting with a basic shortbread cookie and adding colors to the formula.  turmeric for yellow, juiced beets for pink and blueberries for the lavender color.
all in all, it didn't work.  they were terrible tasting, and marginally attractive.  i messed up the egg ratio but that's neither here nor there.  i'ma let lori keep on keepin on and just order online from her.
at my favorite dive diner for breakfast, two rivers.  the most casual.


this guy probably would've blended in better than us at breakfast.  he lives in a flourishing llama colony at the t-lazy-7 ranch, on the way to maroon bells.  
in an effort to be outdoorsy, we took a little hike up to hardscrabble lake, where we screamed the birthday song over the valley and through the woods, ate some cheese and split a pack of m&ms 5 ways.  
if there's ever time to kill in downtown aspen, you can usually find me at the explore booksellers.
for the books, yes, but also because this bun bun works there and you can lure her into your lap with cilantro.
somehow or another, I'd never made it out to maroon bells, so we spent a morning there judging nature, watching two moose have breakfast and meeting an adventure cat who hikes on a leash and has an instagram account.


if you're coming or going from the aspen airport, sneaky good little French cafe (total hole in the wall) across the street from the airport in the aspen 'business' center with the very best croissants you've had this side of the llama farm.
I've never seen so much construction in all my life going on right now downtown, but that didn't stop us from getting a little shopping in, and street-posing
life is Gucci - well, not really, but just for a moment when Cory the manager brings us champagne and we get to try on glasses.
on my actual birthday, we flew to San Fran and had dinner at atelier crenn, which honestly couldn't have been more specialer, deliciouser and such a remarkable experience.  every bite from the chef's tasting menu immediately took me to a place, a time, a memory from my childhood.  that's the best kind of eating isn't it? -- when a flavor, or a smell conjures up that magic of nostalgia.  it was really something - the highlight of the trip for me. 
it's been a minute since i was in sf - i'd forgotten how much i enjoy shopping there.  nest, on filmore street is such a treasure trove of pretty little interesting finds. 
more secrets i discovered at nest
my most favorite discovery was all this handpainted dishware at cottage industry, also on filmore.  an ig follower sleuthed out that this is the iconic dishware that chic nyc restaurant santina uses.
I mean, how cute, right?
second favorite eats of the trip - the uni cacio e pepe at rich table.  the restaurant has a good vibe, worth trying for sure.
from San Fran, we headed up to napa for a quick trip - it was my first time, and this was my very first view from our table at lunch.  we came in hot with a Sunday brunch at auberge du soleil, and you didn't have to tell me twice why napa is magic - I was in.
I wore a cape.  a shawl really.  it was a birthday present, and quite perfect for the person I needed to be whilst in California, and will henceforth incorporate (said person) into my stylistic being moving forward.  
I didn't spring for the mud wrap at solage du soleil but I did have a great facial at the spa and turned many a corner to find an instagrammable moment like this one.
a gorgeous lunch at the solbar, which I discovered the second day in has a Michelin star.  good af.
I'm kinda at the point now where I'm out on all pool activities.  I'm just not fit for the sun.  but the pool at the hotel was so lovely and our travelmates had a strong to quite strong relaxation plan that involved sunbathing, so I sported this new Cynthia Rowley long-sleeve one-piece, and I have to say, I felt my best.  it's fairly chic (and not expensive!), and several people asked about it.
one of those turn-the-corner moments.  beautiful white roses with just a sunkiss of pink everywhere on the property.
on the way home, we stopped at bottega and had a really lovely lunch.  such great pasta.  tad rode a motorcycle.  I wore a cape.  this is us now.
and finally, we concluded with one night in Oakland, with our friends who loved the sun in napa, and got to see their hood.  we bumped around downtown berekely for an afternoon, making sure to stop by the most magical store tail of the yak.  
just the most special shop - meticulously curated and infinitely browsable.  I picked up a few pairs of these twisted beeswax candles for gifts.
and literally last thing, as we made a dash for the airport, our friends insisted we stop by la noisette sweets, where the chef opens his kitchen up for you to shop only on Wednesday, from 9-3pm.  get the panna cotta.  it's a thing.
i've been in raleigh for a few weeks now - and feeling pretty good about it! moving, shaking, making and taking the time to dig into my city. people are checking on people. i put some goldfish in my pond and they're growing, i washed my yoga mat (what's the protocol on this - I mean, it was nasty), i danced to drake at a club (can we really call Neptunes's a club?) last weekend and things really aren't so bad. i hope the same for you.