It is in an old house, with a rabbit warren of small rooms, one unfolding unto another.
There are treasures tucked in everywhere, and the fun of the place is exploring the exxpert layering of pretty things.
The mix of plants and flowers with all the home decor items inspires you to do this in your own home.
There is a charming garden behind the house, with winding paths and nooks and crannies, where the discovery of a shell encrusted bird bath made me smile.
Inside there is a room dedicated to pretty fashion accessories for the Buckhead gals. I loved the way the scarves were draped and tied on a mannequin to look like a dress. The display guy said he was having a Sarah Jessica Parker moment. So get out all those scarves laying around. and make yourself a Summer frock!
Lots of containers are available to put plants and flowers in.
There is the favorite mix of antiques and vintage and modern goods.
There is a greenhouse feeling on a porch that is stocked with orchids and hydrangea.
They will assemble plantings and do flower arrangements for you to take away.
Large planters, urns, and sculptures are also shown off to inspire you, and of course they are for sale.
Candles, paper goods, table linens...Boxwoods has it all. And they have a great little section dedicated to gifts for baby.
A feed-sack pillow with Buckhead printed on it is pretty funny considering the style of the mansions in the hood.
Here's another fabulous table setting using all blue and white china and accessories.
And what garden shop would be complete without an antique style bird cage?
Boxwoods Garden and Gifts has a web site HERE for your shopping pleasure!
Our next stop was a place called The Stalls. It is a huge barn of a place with a ton of antique dealers. Each little stall is expertly styled with interesting wares. It is an education just to browse.
The Stalls is located in a little area called Bennett Street and it is a treasure trove of antiques, and source for top designers. Visit their web site HERE
Renae and I loved this mid century chair covered in black and white cowhide. It's the perfect "mantique". It is one of a pair!
This was described as an antique carriage, and we thought it would be a very fancy dog bed! Just add a fluffy cushion.
Madame, may I interest you in this cute English style breakfast set?
Here's a budget frindly alternative to the anitque books all the girls are craving. This are modern books like The Readers Digest books rebound and recovered to look antique, and they are only $35. each (as opposed to about $1000. for an antique book). The vintage dog memorabilia is also very charming.
There is a framer on the premises, and these unusual frames really made these black and white botanical drawings stand out.
Intaglios are hot, hot, hot! Do you agree? I spy the intaglios that Holly from Things That Inspire offers for sale HERE
And here's a set of intaglios in a pretty display box.
Out of town vendors are also here. I found Kathy Slater from New Orleans, with Fifi Laughlin's lamps displayed!!!!
Need a lantern??? This stall had plenty of cute ones to choose from.
This pair of mid century modern metal lamps look very Giacometti like. It's so hard to find a pair of good looking lamps like these.
This display is a lesson is symmetry! The coral is faux, but it looks so good with the blue and white export ware. And the three rectangular framed pieces are more intaglios!
This beautiful folding screen just arrived from New Orleans! It's mid 1800's, a work of art with just the right amount of tat. The wing chair is upholstered in Lee Jofa's Confetti by KWD, a favorite of Jenny's from My Favorite and My Best, and a fabric I have used for a client or two.
You can order it from the shop I work in perch. 504 899 -2122.
These shell valances are quirky, and make me want to get out the hot glue gun.
There was one fabulous antique Suzani circa 1850, a little tattered, but oh so beautiful.
I was in Atlanta for to be a speaker on the panel Jackie Von Tobel arranged (and brilliantly moderated) for Visions 10. Jay Hesler sent me these photos. He's sitting next to me. He has a terrific hardware company called Helser Broithers HERE, and he writes a great blog called Why Helser HERE


the other half of the panel at Visions 10
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