Art Deco Vanities: Primp and prep!
Clara and Sarah may be 2 very different ladies, but they both primp and prep. And this is where their Art Deco vanities come in. Both fully stocked with the girls’ necessary items, they feel glamorous while maintaining some serious functionality.
Clara:
Classy and cultured. Clean and organized. She enjoys a hot cup of coffee and knows that every minute counts in the fulfillment of her morning routine. She likes things just so, with all items in their rightful spot… She just doesn’t know what she would do without her vanity.
Shop her look:
Modernage Vanity // Danish Modern Ottoman // Rotary Phone // Floor Lamp
Sara:
Sassy and sultry. Fancy and fun. She’s a bit slow at the start, and her day may even sometimes begin with a sip of the sauce. Feminine and a bit flamboyant, she’s got plenty of frills. Strewn about, yet still contained within the realm of her vanity. This important piece of furniture keeps her afloat.
Shop her look:
Art Deco Vanity // Brass Coat Rack // Cosmetics Case // Table Lamp // Ice Bucket // Area Rug
5 Ways to Fall into a New Chair This Season
Behind every great person is a great butt and underneath that great butt is a great seat… Check out these great seats!
1. Studio Seating
Now that it’s finally starting to cool down, you can focus on something other than how hot and sweaty you are. The creative juices have a chance to start flowing again so you’ll definitely need a comfortable and practical perch to work from.
Shop: Industrial Wooden Stool // Rustic Red Stool // Brass Chandelier
2. Entryway Chair
Sometimes you see that perfect, gotta-have-it piece of seating, but then you realize that you’ve got nowhere to put it and no real need for it… Using it as an entryway fixture is a great alternative! Rather than an entryway table, you’ve got an entryway chair, and boy, does it serve its purpose! Hang your hat, umbrella and bag, drop your keys, and kick off your shoes, while still keeping it all tidy and effortlessly organized.
Shop: Industrial Wooden Stool // Decorative Mirror
3. Rockin’ Chair
Grab a book and get ready to rock the day away, allowing the ongoing stresses of NYC to be gently wobbled away. There’s something amazingly soothing about a rocking chair…
Shop: Upholstered Rocking Chair // Wooden Rocker
4. Get Comfy
Pair your living room seating with an ottoman, and instantly, everything becomes more comfortable! Kick your feet up and relax. Flip on the tube and take the rest of the afternoon off. A plush area rug below the feet just adds to the level of comfort.
Shop: Upholstered Love Seat // General Electric Television
5. Accent Seating
This dapper Mid Century fella might pour you a Johnnie Walker on the rocks while adorning his handy valet chair with your coat. A man who’s smooth and stylish. Aces!
Shop: Mid Century Valet Chair // Table Lamp // Retro Fishy Tumblers
Happy fall!
Repurposed Key Trays!
These assorted dishes and glassware items can be conveniently used in an entryway to help you keep track of your keys. Vintage ash trays, cigarette tins and bird baths repurposed as key trays; in an assortment of styles from Mid Century ceramic to rustic tin and elegant marble… Check ’em out.
All featured key trays are available for purchase in our showroom and are priced under $20!!
Back-to-School Fun
As the school year approaches, we’re presenting a series of back-to-school vignettes to either get you in the mood to head back to class or to get you reminiscing about your school years. We’ve also got some ideas to help make your office a place that you’re excited about!
The First: Your at-home work space complete with all things to promote productivity. Clean and colorful.
Featured Products:
Petite Pine School Desk – $247// Remington Typewriter – $113 // Goodform Industrial Chair – $143
In-store only items:
Metal Card Filer – $6 // Rubik’s Cube – $8 // Stapler – $13 // Westclox Alarm Clock – $14 // Tennis Racket – $14
The Second: Savor your last bit of summer in this cool, creative, kids-only escape.
Featured Products:
Wood Locker Crate – $71 // Industrial Red Rolling Organizer – $106 // Tiled Fishy Wall Hanging – $54 // Mickey Mouse Bank – $54 // Lincoln Logs – $42 // Replogle Globe – $83
In-store only items:
Slinky – $8 // Painted Mason Jar – $3 each // Plastic Face Mug – $4 // Trucker Hat – $5
The Third: Get some home-office inspiration from one teacher’s school-desk sanctuary.
Featured Products:
Industrial Yellow Desk – $394 // Pumpkin and Chrome Mid Century Chair – $172 // Black Leather Briefcase – $64 // Gooseneck Desk Lamp – $121 // Petite Industrial Fan – $72 // Irish Setter Bookends – $46 // GE School Clock – $111 // Tea Cup (Part of a large china set) – $107
Audrey Hepburn’s Rocker
New to the Furnish Green showroom is this Mid Century Bent Wood and Cane Rocker. It’s the very same chair style in which Audrey Hepburn rocks away her sorrows in the film “Sabrina.” Now you can rock with the class and elegance displayed by the very poised Audrey!
Dwellings Issue V: West Village
For our freshest Dwellings issue, we take you to yet another new neighborhood with yet another stylin’ apartment. Nikolai resides in the West Village where the buildings are a bit lower, and a sense of history permeates the narrow meandering streets… The perfect place for a Fall FG Dwellings trip in our opinion.
The building, located in the historical West Village, has plenty of history itself, as it was constructed circa 1845. Walk up the four flights to find the apartment, a compact space with original crown molding and about a hundred antique locks on the front door.
Nikolai relocated from California and bounced around the many neighborhoods of Manhattan. Knowing that he had always wanted to end up in the West Village, Nikolai was pleased to move into his current apartment 3 years ago. He found Furnish Green on Yelp around the same time, giving him the opportunity to make the place his own. The apartment consists of a bedroom, kitchen, living room/office space and a bathroom. When working with a smaller space, it’s important to optimize your dimensions, and Nikolai has definitely achieved that, effectively utilizing the walls and vertical space.
Having an affinity for older styles and vintage furniture, Furnish Green was the perfect stop for him. The kitchen contains a couple of FG cabinets and a rustic kitchen table with iron base that works perfectly in the small space. His favorite purchase though (and ours) is a beautiful ornate shabby white desk with a unique double pedestal/trestle base that features a carved wood harp detail in the center. A real looker.
Some other vintage accents in the apartment are a couple of sturdy rustic folding chairs in the kitchen that once belonged to an armory and a great trunk from the 1930s that functions as his coffee table. (Cool tidbit: He actually picked up this trunk from the set of “Kill Your Darlings” when he worked as an assistant to the director, and the trunk may have been bled on by Michael C. Hall after a minor accident on set involving a broken wine glass).
Nikolai describes his design style as “shabby chic” with a mostly black, white and brown color palette. He explains that, being from Woodside, California, he has a strong inclination to incorporate some “woodsy” vibes into the space, and it shows. He has plenty of raw wood, an “in the woods” sort of drapery covering his bedroom wall and an attention-grabbing petrified wood tree stump side table.
As a filmmaker in New York City, Nikolai clearly pays attention to detail not only in the design of his apartment, but in his career as well. He has been writing and directing since he was 16 years old, and his first feature length film, “Before,” came out this year! His second will be coming out next year, so stay tuned. You can take a look at his work here.
some of Nikolia’s polaroid shots
vintage camera collection
As always, it’s nice to get a chance to learn a bit more about our customers and to see how our pieces have gotten acclimated to their new homes; it’s like visiting old friends.
Here are some more photos of the space. Enjoy.
some wall-mounted moose and deer, hand made by Nikolai
We hope you’ve enjoyed this installment of our Dwellings series! Stay tuned for future posts, and let us know if you’d like us to feature your space!
Dwellings Issue IV: East Williamsburg
We are excited to present the fourth installment of our Dwellings Series. This time we take you to a quaint corner of Brooklyn, into the home of a couple of Furnish Green regulars.
On a beautiful sunny fall morning, David, Amanda and Cat (their kitty who posed as a fixture in the window for most of our visit) welcomed us into their charming Brooklyn apartment. The newly married couple lives on a quiet street in East Williamsburg, a neighborhood that is of late in a constant state of flux, developing and expanding in all directions.
Years ago, Amanda was referred to Furnish Green by a friend. She still has her first purchase from the store – a darling little rustic bookshelf which resides in the kitchen and remains her favorite FG piece. Amanda has now been shopping with Furnish Green for about four years, and she has only become more enthusiastic about both vintage items and furniture, opening her own vintage focused Etsy Shop and taking a furniture appraisal course. David shares her enthusiasm, so when the couple found their new space they knew they’d be heading to Furnish Green to help furnish it, allowing them to find quality pieces within their budget. Both have certainly become familiar with our quick rate of turnover; Amanda unknowingly snatching a piece of interest to her friend, and David missing out on a Scandinavian Valet Chair by mere seconds.
Amanda’s favorite rustic shelving unit with a Mid Century umbrella stand.
David and Amanda moved into their apartment in January of 2014 and have fittingly come to define the theme of their space as “Knick Knack Attack.” Amanda, coming to New York from Florida, was unfortunately unable to bring some of her larger family heirloom furniture pieces, but the smaller knick knacks made the trip and have become fixtures in their home.
The first room we encountered was the kitchen. It features a Furnish Green farm table and great vintage folding chairs. Bright and sunshiny with marigolds, sunflowers and the walls painted a yellowish hue actually called “Sunflower”, this kitchen has an energizing effect, yet still manages to feel homey.
They explain that their honeymoon trip to India served as a source of inspiration in decorating the apartment with Indian artwork and knick knacks and a colorful paint palette.
David’s favorite piece: A Late Deco Chifferobe.
David, a life coach and massage therapist at Bodyworks DW, has taken advantage of the nature of his business and recently swapped sessions with an interior designer who is a client of his. She did a walk-through of their home, and while she approved of many of their design choices, she helped to guide them in some of the final decision making.
From desks and dressers to accent seating and compact storage pieces, these Furnish Green regulars have acquired a truly unique mix of items. Thanks to a variety of influences, outside perspectives and their own innate design sense, the apartment is becoming a comfortable and quirky space immediately welcoming guests to feel at home.
butler’s tray end table
Mid Century desk with Herman Miller desk chair
fire engine red formica top table
empire style dresser
The couple has been married one year this week, so we’d like to congratulate them on their marriage and on so stylishly furnishing their new home!
David’s guitar collection
** If you like what you see, you can get more information about the interior design company they worked with, Teri Breajewski Design, at www.twbdesign.com.
We love to see our pieces in action, and we hope you do too! So stay tuned for future Dwellings Features, and let us know if you’d like us to feature your space!
A Trip to The Centre for Social Innovation
One Saturday morning in February, a gentleman by the name of Matthew Cohen came into the Furnish Green showroom. A designer from Toronto and founder of the Matthew Cohen Design Collective, Cohen has spent the past two years working on a very special project: designing the New York branch of the Centre for Social Innovation. To make his vision a reality, Cohen aimed to use existing materials and repurposed items. Furnish Green became one of his sources, and he purchased a varied assortment of pieces from us. From industrial shelving units to a ceramic stallion’s head, all of these pieces would come together in one unique space.
The Centre for Social Innovation was founded 10 years ago in Toronto, with a simple yet revolutionary philosophy. It’s a place where independent small businesses can share space and resources, and work alongside each other to build relationships. All companies working through CSI are involved in social enterprises. About two years ago, CSI started planning for a new branch in New York City. One of the first steps was finding someone to design the new space. Cohen was working in Toronto at the time, designing venues for various non-profits. CSI took notice of him and his work, and soon he was brought on to oversee the design of the new CSI branch in New york. Since then, Cohen has been working tirelessly to turn the New York CSI into what it is today.
CSI has three locations in Toronto, and the New York branch is the newest addition. Since its opening in May 2013, the New York CSI has grown to accommodate over 180 organizations. CSI also rents spaces to outside companies for various events.
A few weeks ago, Cohen was kind enough to give us a tour of the new site in Chelsea. Tucked in an imposing converted warehouse building, the new CSI is a bustling space with an urban aesthetic. Everything inside was made with existing materials, and built by local craftsmen and contractors. It’s a lively, inviting place, with a strong sense of community.
A number of Furnish Green accent pieces, from vintage globes to geometric sculptures, were used to decorate the charming lounge area, one of the first things you see upon entering CSI. This eclectic look was consistent throughout.
Some old tool drawers from Furnish Green help to keep them organized and maintain the colorful yet industrial style.
Young professionals take advantage of all that CSI has to offer. Companies can rent offices for the long term, while many individuals use the “Hot Desk” system: pay for an allotment of hours, and come to work at any desk that’s open.
Lighting is clearly an important design aspect of the new CSI where individuals are developing all sorts of “bright” ideas. These fixtures were particularly striking.
This coat rack wall was made with repurposed materials from an old nunnery.
All cabinets and shelves in the shared kitchen area were taken from a run-down mill.
These are just a few of the many repurposed design elements at CSI. Some of the rooms are decorated with vintage wallpaper from Second Hand Rose. There are large work tables made with old freight elevator doors from Carnegie Metal. Desks made from felled trees were provided by NY City Slab, and some other wood surfaces were built by Brooklyn Woods. Through its design, CSI has strongly supported local businesses and artisans.
The goal of the Centre for Social Innovation is to revolutionize the way we do business; to be more conscientious of each other and the world we live in, and to make resources available to everyone. After seeing all that goes on at CSI, it’s safe to say that they will have a very positive impact on the world as they continue to grow. To learn more about the Centre for Social Innovation, visit nyc.socialinnovation.org.
Play Dress-Up at Furnish Green!
You may or may not know that Furnish Green has a small stock of vintage clothing.
We have maintained an interesting and somewhat strange assortment of items, but our current inventory has just gotten a bit more fun and feminine! We now have an extensive collection of vintage silk nighties and slips! Feel elegant and sexy as you lounge about the apartment in 1950s sleepwear. We’ve also got you covered for going out on the town!
With vintage dresses, hand bags, hats, gloves and shoes, you’ll look classy from head-to-toe. Among the new items, we have some great collectibles such as vintage hosiery and the sweetest little handkerchiefs you ever did see.
Please come visit the Furnish Green showroom to peruse and purchase these items, as they will not all appear online. All items are priced between $5 and $30, so get down here ladies! Guys, these goodies will also serve as great gifts.
We got some new men’s items in! Cool vintage tees!
All clothing purchases come with a free Furnish Green tote bag!
Furnish Green Holiday Gift Ideas
‘Twas the week before Christmas, when all through the city, busy bodies searched for the perfect last minute gift…
While Furnish Green has plenty of pieces to furnish your home for the holidays, we’ve also got tons of unique gift ideas for you and your loved ones. From Vintage Looney Tunes Glassware to Antique Golf Clubs, you’ll find something for everyone!
Check out our gift selection HERE! Happy Holidays!