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RE:, Opening Reception at LIGHT Art+Design

Wanted to share pictures of the opening reception for the fall show, RE:, at LIGHT Art+Design in Chapel Hill, NC.  LIGHT is a beautiful space and backdrop for art and furnishings. They have curated some amazing local art, handcrafted jewelry and home accessories, and original furniture designs. In this show, some of my favorite works were by Tom Shields, who uses old furniture parts to create new art pieces and I was drawn to a playful sculpture of a little boy clad in chinese fortunes by Susan Tice-Lewis. There were also many lovely wood vessels turned by Bill Neville. And, gorgeous flowers, porcelain by Sonia Landwehr, and metal by Kevin Eichner. Sequel's pieces looked great in LIGHT's beautiful gallery too! Check it out...

Houndstooth Sofa at LIGHT Tulip Table and Chairs at LIGHTTulip Table and Chairs at LIGHTWooden bowls by Bill NevilleWooden vessels by Bill NevilleWooden vessels by Bill NevilleLightolier PendantLightolier Pendant & Ikat Chairs by Sequel, Al Frega TableLightolier Pendant & Ikat Chairs by Sequel, Al Frega TableIkat chairs by Sequel and table by Al FregaMetal Flower by Kevin EichnerFlowers by Sonia LandwehrFortune Sculpture by Susan Tice-LewisTom Shiels Furniture PanelsFabric Piece by Peg Gignoux

Posted by Carrie Moore on 10/22 at 07:01 PM in Furnishings & Decorative ArtsSequel ProjectsOn The Road • • Email Story to a Friend

Trip to High Point Market

Yesterday I attended the High Point Furniture Market and I had a blast!  It was so much fun seeing the latest and greatest designs on the market.  Here were some of my favorite finds....

The name is accurate...
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lots of antiques with an industrial feel...
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A creepy display of old lab and medical equipment in the basement of Bobo...
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Upstairs chic vignettes..
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Over at Four Hands, beautiful lighting from around the world...
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This little turquoise cabinet was speaking to me...
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My favorite booth was the Natural Curiosities booth which had gorgeous prints of vintage illustrations.  They're printed on thick creamy paper, given torn edges and hand worked/stained to have a vintage feel.  Pictures do not do this booth justice...
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The center of the Natural Curiosities booth was a long table of sparkling gems....
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Forgot the name of this booth, but they had gorgeous vintage mirror pieces, like these lights...
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And, this was part of Bungalow 5's fun display....
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I'm contemplating a quick trip back to the market on Sunday.  There is so much yet to be seen!
Posted by Carrie Moore on 10/22 at 06:15 PM in Furnishings & Decorative ArtsOn The Road • (440) CommentsEmail Story to a Friend
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