I'll never tire of featuring re-furbished furniture! Gardenhouse is a fabulous company owned by husband and wife Cheryl & Gary Naeder-Antonio. Cheryl, a professional photographer, turned her hobby of giving new-life to unique finds from flea markets and thrift stores, into a successful business. "With inspiring new finishes, modern fabrics and an original point of view, I recreated them into "vintage with a modern twist," says Cheryl. Her one-of-a-kind furniture pieces are truly works of art! Take a peak at a few of the treasures found on her website...are you inspired to start on a project of your own now? I sure am - just add it to my (forever growing) DIY to-do list! Click here to view the entire website.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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wonderful pieces. I especially like the b&w desk and the little blue drop leaf table....
ReplyDeleteLove it! Their work was also recently featured by Jen of Made By Girl ... If only the price tag of the Naeder-Antonio's pieces was more friendly!
ReplyDeleteYou find the coolest stuff! I love all of these! They are totally my style!
ReplyDeleteI love that little yellow bench! So cute.
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oh my gosh, those pieces in themselves are so beautifully crafted, and then the colours just... POP!
ReplyDeleteright now, would really rather like that yellow loveseat...
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Thanks for the introduction. Very cool stuff. Using things from GardenHouse is a sure way to add some punch to any space. I've bookmarked it!
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous stuff! dont know how ive never seen this before! love!
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That first chair rocks my socks. So freakin cool.
ReplyDeleteI love the chair! I agree you always have such lovely finds!
ReplyDeleteI want every one of those pieces. Wow!
ReplyDeleteVery fun stuff! Adore the polka dot chair with the fun lime details.
ReplyDeleteoh... i love the first chair - polka dot chair ;))) so stylish and beautiful.
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xoxo,
raru
oh yea. i just adore everything!
ReplyDeleteI have that same chair, (the first one) I found two of them in an old barn left to rot. Its twin is missing a leg, so I have yet to finish the pair. I like the idea of polka-dots on it. very cute.
ReplyDeleteloving the furnitures here!
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