Category Archives: Interior Design

When Sally Bennett was renovating her home in Charleston, SC she found that the type of floor she really wanted was not available in the marketplace.

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She thought about cement Morrocan tiles – they would give her the color and pattern she was after but they were too cold and hard for her living room. With practicality in mind (and a two year old) she decided wood tiles were much more “mommy friendly” than the cement versions which had inspired her. “Little heads get a much softer bump from wood than they do from tile,” she says.

She started researching and discovered there was nothing like this available in the marketplace. After months of hard work digging into the nitty gritty of the wood flooring industry (she never imagined that it would be her calling, but it suddenly seemed fascinating and glamorous), she finally hit on a manufacturing process that would produce wood tiles that were as durable as any wood floor, but with her own beautiful designs, just like she’d painted them.

The tongue-and-groove design also made the installation a breeze. It didn’t take long for Sally to realize she was sitting on something much bigger than her foyer floor. With a portfolio of patterns in hand and a manufacturer solidified, Mirth Studio emerged right alongside her new home. “Nearly every floor in the house is a prototype,” she says.

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We know Sally is fun and always up to something new, as you can tell from her answers to our Tete-a-Tete questions.

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Favorite drink before noon?

STRONG COFFEE… the blackest, muddiest New Orleans Roast (think Café du Monde)

available

Favorite drink at 6pm?

Something we made for a party recently ….Gin, St. Germain, fresh lime, club soda and a

sprig of Rosemary—fresh and crisp!

Wine: red, white or champagne?

All of the above!

Hors d’ouerves that is always in the cabinet or fridge?

Goat Cheese, Fig Spread & Cranberry Crisps from Traders Joes and, of course, fresh

South Carolina Shrimp right off the boat!

Music go to when friends are over…. i.e. Pandora station?

Right now I am into Fado (Portuguese Music) after my recent travels…trying to keep

it going…otherwise I turn to my teenage daughters to keep me in tune.

Where would you like to go on vacation?

Like I mentioned, I just returned from Portugal and cannot wait to go back to explore

this country more in depth! The tiles, architecture, and way of life have inspired me to

begin work on designing an entire series for a future collection of my tiles. Thinking I

also need a European trip in the coming months with the rest of my family.

Favorite flower?

Hydrangeas, Allium…love the blues and purples and the big, bold blooms—but

anything with bright color can be my favorite at any given time.

Dream guest to have over for dinner?

Jonathan Adler and his boyfriend Simon Doonan…they are both super talented,

hysterical and some kind of cool.

Favorite restaurant? 

Hunters’ Tavern at The Tidewater Inn in Easton, MD. After growing up in Maryland,

this is my go-to comfort food place for a taste of home!

And favorite thing to eat at this restaurant?

The lump crabcakes with the house made mustard sauce…YUM!!!

WE ARE VERY PLEASED TO OFFER MIRTH STUDIO PORTABLE DANCE FLOOR PANELS!

When a local event rental came to us wanting a beautiful pattern dance floor for a very special wedding, we decided why not? After researching the market and discovering there was nothing special available in wood dance floors we teamed up with a dance floor manufacturer with over 50 years in the industry to create Mirth Studio Portable Flooring! Some brides have used our portable tiles for their wedding dance floors and after the wedding installed them in their home! This is a really special way to celebrate the big day and you can dance on our floors every night thereafter!

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4.07.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Charleston, Interior Design, New York | Comments >>

I think one of the most thoughtful and thought provoking gifts one could give or receive for their wedding is artwork. This could kickstart a young couples collection or ignite a passion in them as a couple that they can continue for many years. We are so blessed to have such an artists community here. I’m sharing some of my favorites.

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I’m a long time fan of Jill Hooper’s fan portraits and still lifes (I have a portrait by her in my home). Available through Ann Long Fine Art.

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John Duckworth‘s landscapes can be seen adorning the walls of some of Charleston’s favorite restaurants and published homes.

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Kate Long Stevenson‘s modern figures would be a lovely statement piece in a powder room, dining room, or over a mantle.

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Beach scenes are somewhat expected in the Lowcountry, but this one is just really lovely. By Dee Schenck Rhodes through the Charleston Artist Collective.

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There are so many color palettes in the abstracts by WayWay Allen it would be easy to find one to fit any home.

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Elizabeth O’Neill Verner’s  etchings of Charleston are hauntingly beautiful. A must have for any Charleston connection. Available through Ann Long Fine Art.

4.06.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Art, Charleston, Gifts, Interior Design | Comments >>

Most Charleston locals know about the South Windermere Antique mall. It’s a haven for mid century, traditional, and offbeat/funky items for the home. I’ve collected items for the Soiree office, my home, photo shoots, and many gifts over the years. They also have a sister store that focuses more on the high end traditional antique market called 17 South.   I wanted to show some of my favorite finds and they are just venturing into the social media world, so be sure to check them out! On Instagram: @antiquessouthwindermere and @17southantiques and Facebook (South Windermere and 17 South)

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Little lumbar pillow made from Schumacher in the Le Jardin fabric -LOVE!

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Killer mid century mirror and lucite ice bucket

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Lucite bar stool covered in python (there are 2)

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Feathered mirror, this would be so interesting on a gallery wall

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I love, love, love bar carts (we have a great one in our office) and this was a steal! Perfect for entertaining

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There is quite a mix of artwork, both framed and not, and all one of a kind.

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Perfect for seating in a Charleston garden.

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These amazing gilted floral sconces were on sale!!!!

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Vintage Louis suitcase- one of a kind and in great condition

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These campaign chests were a gorgeous shade of green- so many uses for these, I want!

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Little spoon collection, could be a lovely wedding or baby gift

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Taxidermy!

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Another chest/sideboard in a lovely shade of peacock blue

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Vintage dough bowl- we have incorporate these into wedding decor – on food stations, for holding flowers or favors, etc.

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pretty design elements on these brass side tables

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this gilt serving table is awesome- 3 tiers and would be a perfect home bar. One shelf for glasses, another for accessories, and the top shelf for the bottles

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really loved all of the colors in this oil.. could be so lovely over a mantle, a bed, etc.

4.03.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Art, Charleston, Entertaining, Event Design, Gifts, Interior Design, Shopping | Comments >>