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Last week while in the City, we visited the Studio Four NYC showroom.  So excited about everything I saw there, and love the fact that they can produce custom fabric, rugs, and wallpapers.  Our friend, Angie Hranowsky recently debuted her wallpaper collaboration. Here are some of my favorite “finds” available through Studio Four NYC.

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Kate Reynolds, one of the partners in Studio Four, is a fellow South Carolinian and College of Charleston grad- loved meeting her!

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Obsessed with this wallpaper from Abnormals Anonymous

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I love this piece from Eskayel

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Lovelies from Brian Paquette

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Samples from Rebecca Atwood’s collection- the marble is amazing!!!

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a fave from French designer Dominique Picquier

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A sampling of Angie’s wallapapers

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Twenty 2’s Seagrass collection which is gorgeous!

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3.13.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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I wanted to share a great resource that I had the pleasure of being included in recently… The Dallas Wedding Collective  is a guide to event and entertaining pros fostering creative working relationships in the Dallas area. Our long time friend Anne Chertoff is a contributor to the Collective, and when they wanted to feature a story on how couples’ home and decorating style translates into their wedding design, she came to us!

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We like to visit a client’s home (when possible) to get a sense of their style- is there a color or pattern used throughout? Are they traditional or modern? Reception layouts tend to follow the footprint of a home as well- the entrance acts as the foyer, then into the dining room where dining tables are set and decorated sometimes as they may be for a dinner party, and finally leads into a lounge area- which could be similar to a cozy den where you unwind after dinner.  We have even worked with some clients after their weddings on designing their homes.

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Here are images from weddings where a couples’ interior design style influenced their wedding decor.

The mother of the Bride has collected these plaster sheep and has them displayed on the lawn at their home.. She brought them to the venue site so that they could greet guests as they arrived.

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photo by Adrienne Page

When the bride was married at her childhood home, we loved the classic black and white awning stripe upholstery on their outdoor furniture so we took that same look onto the cocktail hour bar .

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photo by Liz Banfield

The brides wedding china was used for the place settings at the head table…

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photo by Corbin Gurkin

As mentioned in the Collective piece, this groom played the piano at home- so we brought in a piano for a “grand” entrance.

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photo by Corbin Gurkin

This bride collects elephants in all elements of decor in her home (they mean to bring good luck), so it was a must that we incorporate them into the decor.. we found these ceramic side tables, but fashioned them as cake stands instead. We gifted these to the couple afterwards.

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photo by Liz Banfield

3.09.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Designer Lee Kleinhelter has been at the helm of her store pieces for nearly ten years now, bringing customers her signature mix of vintage and modern design elements both online and in her Atlanta-based shop. We were thrilled to do her baby shower a few years ago and invited her to share some of her coveted design tips with Bon Bon blog readers today.

When it comes to putting a room together, you really have that special sauce that makes a room go from just okay to pretty freaking incredible. What are some tips mixing different types of furniture to get the perfect combination?

I love to mix vintage and new together. If pieces are too matchy, matchy the a space will quickly become boring. Using texture in wall covering or fabrics is an easy and fun way to enhance a space too.

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It’s amazing that readers can actually shop your aesthetic from your store Pieces in Atlanta and also from your online store. How do you decide that a certain item has to go in your shop? And where do you look for your merchandise?

We hunt all over for our pieces. We like to add pieces to the store that you can’t find anywhere else. Our customers love having a one of a kind piece.

What are some of the most popular pieces in your store and how do you think that translates to current design trends?

Our Custom Lucite Lacquer Desk continues to be one of our top sellers. We ship these out weekly to customer all over. The clean lines and chic lucite panels makes it perfect for any space. Anything lucite is hot right now.

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You know that we believe that #lifeisaparty so what are some ways to have fun with your decor and keep it from feeling too unapproachable?

I always love to put a punch of color in our design projects. Adding color to small pieces like pillows or accessories is an easy way to liven up a space but does not stop you from being able to change it out.

As a Southern powerhouse, we’re sure you have some tried and true entertaining tips. Any that you’d be willing to share?

My style is consistent whether it be installing a project or setting up for a party. Always be eye catching but don’t over do it. Less is more.

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Lastly, any Pieces news or collaborations in the works that you want to tell us about? 

We have lots of exciting design projects in the works. This month we are doing a social media contest to win free design time. All you have to do is share a Pieces design project on social media and use #piecesdesigns. Check out Piecesinc.com for more details! We love putting the look of Pieces into our clients’ homes.

8.08.14   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Interior Design | 2 Comments