FG’s Owner on Choosing the Right Furniture for Your Home
FG Owner and main buyer, Nathan, definitely understands the difficulties that come with having too many style options when decorating your space. He gets to see a lot of furniture on a daily basis, and it’s because of him that we are able to bring our customers such a dynamic, interesting inventory. But we don’t want to overwhelm you, so he’s come up with a few tips and tricks that have helped him design his home thoughtfully while avoiding the dark depths of hoarding.
Picking Furniture For Your Home: Let Your Choices Be You
As the main buyer for Furnish Green, I come across a lot of furniture. I mean a lot. No, more than you are thinking. Even more…
I feel very fortunate to have the opportunity to see so many pieces and so many styles pass through my hands, but I can empathize with customers when they come to our showroom and suddenly feel overwhelmed. I can’t count the number of times I’ve gone to Home Depot only to forget the very thing I went there to buy. But we’re talking about pieces you are going to live with here, not AA batteries. And it’s usually the emptier the apartment, the more overwhelming it can be. Where to start? What style?
“I like this style… but I like this one… and that one also. What do I do?!”
My first suggestion is to start with one piece that you really like, one piece that is calling your name even from the other side of the showroom, a piece that you want to be BFFs with 4ever. Go for it, buy it, it’s unique, it’s sublime, it’s you.
Let’s say this piece is a Mid Century credenza. It’s modern, made of walnut or teak, with clean lines. This doesn’t mean that the rest of your place has to look like Don Draper’s apartment from Mad Men. Although there’s nothing wrong with that.
At this point in the process allow yourself to stray from that style in order to get the pieces you really need. Mix it up, and don’t worry about whether wood tone differs from one piece to the next or whether or not Hollywood Regency goes with Industrial. You can often bring styles together through incorporating smaller accent pieces. Worry more about shape, size and function. Most good designers I know often mix styles, creating a one-of-a-kind look. Tap into that inner designer, get a little funky, be bold and let your choices be you. – Nathan
Fun Furniture Fact # 16: Art Deco
The term art deco derives from the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs Industriels et Modernes, held in Paris. The show was organized by an association of French artists known as, La Societe des Artistes Decorateurs (society of decorator artists). – visual-arts-cork.com
This winter the Furnish Green showroom has been lush with some truly arresting Art Deco pieces. Naturally, the pieces populating our shop have propelled us to ponder some prevalent aspects of the Deco movement.
After its introduction in 1925 the Art Deco movement quickly rose to international prominence in a multitude of design mediums ranging from architecture to jewelry.
In regards to furniture, the Deco style features distinguishing characteristics that include the lines and shapes, wood inlays and veneer styles, and the hardware.
Art Deco hardware design is a consistently dazzling detail. The variety of hardware designs for simple drawer pulls is remarkable. They range from minimal and industrial to lavishly ornate, but are unified by being based on this or that simple shape, thus meshing with the simple overall shape of the whole piece. This simplicity of shape serves as a stark contrast to the Art Nouveau movement which Deco succeeded. Hardware was made from newly available materials of the time including aluminum, stainless steel and often bakelite (an early form of plastic).
Much of the beauty of Art Deco furniture emanates from the wood itself. Many pieces feature veneers of burled wood grain or crotch walnut grain detail. These veneer types offer a more organic array of lines and shapes then the traditional hard parallel lines found in most wood grains. These ethereal shapes play against the hard angles and basic shapes that comprise the overall piece. Combined with the movement’s penchant for applying veneers symmetrically, the result is a mesmerizing Rorshach-like set of abstract reflections that one can get lost in (should it be one’s druthers).
Our favorite Art Deco piece that resides in the showroom today is this amazing vanity with a full length mirror, an unexpected series of drawers in which shapes and sizes are determined by the uniquely asymmetrical cascading shape of the overall piece, and lastly but not leastly, THE ULTIMATE: a cute yet saucy built-in lamp!
This vanity displays some classic Deco cut-out details on both the mirror frame and body of the piece (as shown above).
By the 1940s the movement started to fade, as it was deemed too ostentatious for wartime aesthetics.
One last note: during its heyday, the term Art Deco was seldom used. It wasn’t until 1968 when Bevis Hillier’s book Art Deco of the 20s and 30s that the term ‘Art Deco’ became commonly used.
Check out our entire Art Deco collection here.
The New FG Site Is Here!
We’re very excited to have launched an updated version of furnishgreen.com last week! Although we’re still working through some minor kinks, we hope to have brought you a new and improved Furnish Green shopping experience where you can find everything that your vintage-loving heart desires.
The site offers better functionality, in the sense that it should be much easier for you, our lovely customers, to be able to find exactly what you’re looking for.
We’ve maintained the straightforward simplicity of our previous website, while making it more accessible.
But do not fear, our product is not changing and neither are we! So let us know what you think!
Furnish Green Brooklyn Shop
Our temporary pop-up shop in Greenpoint has recently become a bit more permanent! We’re happy to announce that we’ll be inhabiting the Mind/Matter Brooklyn storefront right on through to the end of August!
This means that we’re providing a curated collection of Furnish Green furniture and accent pieces for your perusal and purchase at a storefront in Greenpoint (165 Greenpoint Ave., to be exact)!
The inventory is a hand-picked selection of what we currently carry at our Manhattan showroom (with all of our standard styles and furniture types represented), and we are constantly updating and refreshing.
Pieces can be easily purchased and taken right out of the store, or delivery can be arranged.
We hope to offer convenience (for those of you who cross bodies of water to get to us now) as well as a new type of Furnish Green shopping experience.
And the ladies at Mind/Matter have an awesome and very well-curated selection of their own to offer! They’ve got an array of unique items including everything from vintage clothing and kitchenware to handcrafted jewelry and natural bath and body products.
Check out the shop for a fun shopping experience all around!
Specifics:
We’ll Be There: October 1st – August 31st
Location: Mind/Matter Brooklyn, 165 Greenpoint Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11222
Store hours: Tuesday-Friday 1-7pm, Saturday & Sunday 11am-7pm
Public Transportation: G to Greenpoint Ave.
The Darkest Day Lamp Sale!
This Monday, December 21st is the darkest day of the year so we’re offering 31% off all light fixtures to help brighten up your home! We want to help get you through these dark months of winter by providing some unique vintage lighting.
The sale is one day only. In store and Online. Use coupon code: Equinox at checkout.
Shop our lighting selection HERE!
Don’t let the darkness get you down!
Holiday Hours
We’ve have some store closings for the upcoming holidays. They are as follows:
Thursday, December 24th: CLOSED
Friday, December 25th: CLOSED
Sunday, December 27th: CLOSED
Thursday, December 31st: CLOSED
Friday, January 1st: CLOSED
We apologize for any inconvenience, and stay tuned for promotions happening through the the end of the month! Happy holidays!
Vintage Clothing from Crescent Caravan!
We’re reworking our small selection of vintage clothing so we’ve partnered with the vintage clothing purveyor Crescent Caravan to spruce it up a bit. The clothes are super wearable and range from dressy to casual, and the collection includes everything from dresses and jackets to shoes and jewelry. It’s a fun mix so stop by to see what’s in stock!
More about the company:
Crescent Caravan is a collection of vintage and reworked clothing from the 80s and 90s, with a southwestern gypsy aesthetic. Session Stylist, Elle-Ditta Sciarrone, started the brand in Tucson, Arizona as an editorial styling service and it eventually evolved into a mobile boutique. Elle took the Caravan on the road, all the way to Brooklyn and finally found a brick-and-mortar home for Crescent Caravan.
Their items are also sold at our Brooklyn location (Mind/Matter) in case you’re closer to that hood.
A week of FREE delivery!
Beginning today Monday, December 7th and lasting right on through to Sunday, December 13th, we are offering complimentary delivery on orders of $600 or more! That’s right, delivery’s on us this week!
Of course, there are some restrictions:
– Free delivery is only available for purchases made during this week, 12/7 through 12/13. You cannot receive free delivery for purchases made before or after these dates.
– Also, the promotion only applies to our Block Deliveries, meaning you must be able to receive your pieces on either Tuesday or Thursday evening, between 6 and 8pm in Manhattan, and between 8 and 11pm in Brooklyn and Queens. These deliveries are based on a flat rate so you can get a bunch of items delivered at once.
– The promotion does not include individual or daytime deliveries and does not cover Certificate of Insurance charges.
– Free Delivery cannot be combined with any other offers.
It’s the perfect opportunity to get the finishing touches done on your home before all of the holiday entertaining!
Furnish Green's Holiday Gift Shop
While we’ll be maintaining our regular influx of vintage furniture inventory through the month of December, we’re also stocking some unique knick knacks and home decor items to suit all of your gifting needs.
Many of these items are not up on our website so you’ll have to stop by the showroom to peruse the collection. It’s quite the interesting spread so you’re sure to find something for everyone. Check out our Accents section for some ideas!
Happy Holidays!
$100 Gift Certificate for $85!
We’ve got 2 festive, holiday-themed gift certificate styles… and one festive deal! For a limited time (12/1 – 12/31), we’re offering a $100 gift certificate for only $85! Get one as a gift or for personal use!
Note: Gift certificate expires 5 months from the date of purchase (rather than the standard 1 year).
Buy them HERE. When purchasing online, use Coupon Code: MOMONEY.
*** Limit: 5 per household.