Made In America Series Vol. 2 – Daniel’s Amish
Posted on July 2nd, 2018 by kittles.
Seeking heirloom quality furniture that is built to last a lifetime or more? Look no further. The rich history of this company alone is sure to inspire you. Daniel Yoder had been trained as a stone mason. Personal circumstances forced Daniel to become a woodworker, and he initially began his career making miniature hand-carved horse…
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Made In America Series Vol. 1 – Gat Creek
Posted on June 29th, 2018 by kittles.
“The best furniture comes from the best wood” – Gat Caperton Furniture designed by Gat Creek is truly custom and unique, using only environmentally sound techniques to obtain the solid Appalachian Cherry used for construction. Gat Creek works exclusively with domestic hardwoods that are harvested from the Appalachian Forests. Over 98% of raw materials are…
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Throwback Thursday – Stickley Roadshow 2016
Posted on June 28th, 2018 by kittles.
MIKE DANIAL – STICKLEY CORPORATE HISTORIAN – THE ROADSHOW A native of Syracuse, NY, Mike Danial began his career at the L.& J.G. Stickley Furniture Co. as a teenager, in 1974. Mike’s great-uncle Vincenzo worked for Leopold Stickley in the 1940′s-1959. Mike’s experience in the factory ranges throughout the Rough Mill, Fine Mill, Sanding, Cabinet…
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Transitional…A Perfect Mix – Designed by Peter Whitten
Posted on May 24th, 2018 by kittles.
Contemporary with elements of classic style – this brownstone elegantly redefines and modernizes traditional living. A transitional home marries at least two design styles in a way that seems coherent and purposeful. This home does just that. COLORS & PATTERNS Burnt oranges, rich mustards, cool-toned grey and off-white play up this home in a…
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Loft Living in Carmel – Designed by Peter Whitten
Posted on May 24th, 2018 by kittles.
Raw building materials shine in an industrial home, and this one is no different. Visible upon entering the home there is a red brick wall, ceiling-high concrete mantel, and glass enclosure at the top of the stairs. Bright pops of artwork fill the rooms and contrast the otherwise neutral color palette. This home has a…
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