Musings
Tender Moments
I once read a quote that said something to the effect of “Remember when you wished for all of the things that you now have”.
The other evening after work I shared some tender moments with my nearly three-year old son and my heart and soul were alive recalling this sentiment. We had just spent some time together at the beach as the sun was getting lower in the sky. On the way home, we stopped at a farm stand to procure freshly picked strawberries and produce. As I took the long way home on a beautiful residential drive, I glanced back at my son in his car seat, with his limbs that were getting longer by the day. His mouth was covered in luscious green juice from summer snap peas that I taught him to “crunch” open with his teeth, his feet covered in sand, with a joyful look on his face. In that moment, I grinned, and reminded myself of how precious a moment so simple can be. While my work is always a priority, it is my goal this summer to experience more of those moments and I wish that you all have the opportunity to do so, too.
Bungalow Classic
There are so many lovely things about living in Rhode Island — the proximity to the ocean and its short drive to the mountains being just two examples. It would be hard to imagine living away from the ocean or not having easy access to the mountains.
However, one thing we really lack for my stimulation, is a big design presence. There are some wonderful makers and artisans that call Rhode Island their home, however the chic shops are scarce.
As such, it was so wonderful to be in Atlanta last week celebrating my client’s beautiful show house room she worked so hard to design, and it was equally wonderful to immerse myself in the many design shops and show rooms in Atlanta. The top of that list is Bungalow Classic, the brainchild of Randy and Courtney Tilinski. Close to two years ago they moved into their new space and it is absolutely SUBLIME. Every corner and vignette is beautifully curated, loaded with texture, whimsy, abstract art, a tented room, comfortable seating, pretty fabrics and even a secret room holding some antique pieces. It is abundantly clear that great care is taken to create and preserve their shop. It gave my heart and mind an extra dose of endorphins. I highly suggest a visit if you find yourself in Atlanta.
Springing ahead
There’s always a point in the spring season where things begin to “heat up” in advance of summer and I find that I’m just on the brink of it. April was a busy one with on boarding new clients and getting some crucial projects completed. I cannot believe May is here. Next week, I’m headed to Atlanta to celebrate my client’s beautiful show house room and from there, work travel continues. Grateful for the hustle — and to witness all of the green bits around us here in Rhode Island grow each day!
Hail to the Hollyhock
I was over the moon to score a few yards of this Jean Monro handblocked Hollyhock fabric and am currently debating where it will live. My jaw practically dropped when I saw it on this skirted sofa. An incredible 146 hand blocks are used to create each repeat. It is just SO striking and deserving of a special place…Happy Weekend!