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January 16, 2014

Lauren_BDSPhotographed in Atlanta, GA

Raised in:
Marietta, Georgia

Lives in:
Roswell, Georgia

Favorite shop in Atlanta:
This is a toss up. My favorite in Atlanta would be the White Provisions Shopping District. I like that the area has a small town feel but is just outside of the city center. Not only does it have some of my favorite places to shop, its also loaded with good eats that are original to Atlanta. As for outside of Atlanta shopping, I have been loving the Peach State Pride Store (Watkinsville). It has a boutique feel loaded with super cute/unique finds for women along with Peach State Pride gear for all of the proud Georgia raised folks – like me!

Now would ya look at that:
Lauren at The Warhorse Coffee Joint.

  • Gap vest.
  • Blouse found at Nordstrom Rack.
  • Forever 21 necklace.
  • Ann Klein watch.
  • Shop Ruche jeans and wedges.

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Stephanie

January 10, 2014

StephanieBlogPhotographed in Birmingham, AL by Mark

Raised in:
Miami, Florida

Lives in:
Birmingham, Alabama

Favorite Southern getaway spot:
Tough one – Houston, Charleston, New Orleans and D.C. are all favorites for the people, food, drinks, and opportunities to explore. My favorite unexpected getaway has been to the tiny town of Lewisburg, West Virginia. Such a beautiful area with great people close to the Greenbier Resort. The Irish Pub on Washington Street is such a cool spot. The night I was there a couple of violin players that work with the town’s Carnegie Hall were covering rock songs!

Now would ya look at that:
Meet Stephanie Granada, Style Editor for Southern Living Magazine.

  • KREWE du optic ‘The Fly’ sunglasses. “One of my favorite new Southern brands. The shapes and colors are both cool and classic, and no pair is over $200! I love this style because it’s like Ray
    Ban and Karen Walker got together and made a super cute shady baby.”
  • Vintage necklace.
  • “The sweater has no tags, so I have no clue who makes it, but the puffed sleeves make me think it’s from the ’80s. Or maybe it’s a girls’s sweater.”
  • Tennis trench. “I got it in Colombia 7 years ago for $30. I call it my journalist jacket because it makes me feel like Harriet Chalmer Adams about to go into the trenches.”
  • Cheap Monday skirt from Wolfgang (Gainseville).
  • Wolford tights.
  • Cynthia Vincent booties scored at Belk for $90. “I’m really rough on shoes so cheap pairs are essential.”

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Norman

January 9, 2014

NormanPhotographed in Birmingham, AL by Mark

Raised in:
Southern California (Pomona).

Lives in:
Birmingham, Alabama

Favorite Birmingham based event:
Birmingham Barons baseball.

Now would ya look at that:
Meet Norman King, Associate Food Editor of Southern Living Magazine.

  • G-Star military jacket.
  • Polka dot bow tie from Saks.
  • Sid Mashburn popover oxford.
  • Tory English Spur Belt.
  • GAP selvedge denim. “They happen to be my secret love, they age wear better than my top dollar denim.”
  • Vans waxed canvas camo shoes.

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Ashley

January 8, 2014

Ashley Photographed in Birmingham, AL by Mark

Raised in:
Childersburg, Alabama

Lives in:
Birmingham, Alabama

Favorite beach in the South:
This past summer was the first annual Williams’ family beach vacation. We started by renting a house in Rosemary Beach, FL and plan to make our way down 30A hitting one of the highway’s beaches each year. It’s now my favorite family tradition, and the beaches of 30A have begun to carve out a special place in my heart.

Now would ya look at that:
Meet Ashley Riddle Williams, Assistant Editor of Homes and Special Additions for Southern Living Magazine.

  • Anthropologie boyfriend blazer.
  • LOFT blouse.
  • Zara pencil pants and d’Orsay pumps.

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Lindsay

January 7, 2014

Lindsay Photographed in Birmingham, AL by Mark

Raised in:
Plymouth, Michigan; headed South for college in the ’80s and never looked back.

Lives in:
Birmingham, Alabama

Favorite book set in the South:
It will always be The Last Gentleman, by Walker Percy. I live in the neighborhood depicted in the book (although Percy didn’t identify it as Birmingham), and the main character’s journey from New York to the deep South has many parallels with my own. Choosing a favorite book is so hard. In all honesty, I love most books set in the South. I particularly enjoy exploring all the landmarks that are mentioned and trying to picture how the characters would interact with the modern world. In fact, I would even quite like to write a book of my own set in the South one day. I already have a few ideas in mind, so all I need to do is work out how to publish a book. Who knows, a new bestseller could be on the horizon.

Now would ya look at that:
Meet Lindsay Bierman, Editor of Southern Living Magazine.

  • Billy Reid wool sportcoat.
  • Vintage tie and pocket sqaure. “I found these at an estate sale for a crashing down 1930s Georgian house I was dying to buy and renovate. I got sidetracked for an hour in the deceased owner’s closet, and bought 10 ties for a buck. I didn’t get the house.”
  • Sid Mashburn shirt, monogrammed brass buckle, and double monks.
  • J.Crew 484 jeans.

 

 

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Music Monday – Aaron Krause

January 6, 2014

…covering Sting. Aaron Krause, this is perfect in so many ways.

Stream: “Every Breath You Take” (featuring Liza Anne)
Every Breath You Take (feat. Liza Anne)

iTunes | Spotify

I first heard the song by watching the recording of it below and think you need to check it out, too. It’s beautiful.

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Julian

January 2, 2014

Julian-02Photographed in Decatur, GA

Raised in:
Atlanta, Georgia

Lives in:
Castleberry Hill, Atlanta, Georgia

How long have you been bar tending:
I worked at H Harper Station briefly before opening The Pinewood in May of 2012. Before that I worked in compounding pharmacies. I’d been a bar attender for years before that…

History with The Pinewood:
I’m one of the partners in the restaurant and have been here since day one. It’s my second home.

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Inspiration for your cocktail menu:
Everything! Music, Motorcycles, Books, History. I generally work through the seasons, and build drinks around a particular idea.

Your favorite drink on the current menu:
Either the Old Fashioned of the Quadrophenia.

Now would ya look at that:
Julian Goglia, the man behind the bar at The Pinewood in Decatur, was named Julian Bartender of the Year by Eater Atlanta. He was kind enough to let me in before they opened a few months ago to sample some cocktails – the four pictured above (Quadrophenia, Brom Brones Fizz, Roots Radical, The Fox and the Rose). It was my second visit to this spot, but being one on one with Julian and his cocktails was an experience I was very grateful to have. His cocktails are solid, y’all. Get yourself to Decatur and go have a few.

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Merry Music Monday – Vol 12

December 23, 2013

“This is Christmas, the season of perpetual hope.” –  Kate McCallister, Home Alone

holly1. Ellen and the Escapades – “By the Fireside”

By the Fireside
…a single (iTunes | Spotify).

2. The Tennessee Whalers – “Just Another Christmas Time (Wishing She Was Mine)”
Just Another Christmas Time (Wishing She Was Mine)
…one of two original Christmas songs (free on NoiseTrade).

3. Emergence Church – “He is Here”
He Is Here
…on Rejoice for a King Has Been Born (free on NoiseTrade).

4. The Hard Ground – “Keep Me For Christmas Time”

Keep me for christmas Time
…a single (download for free on Soundcloud). I just think this song is so beautiful.

5. The XX – “Last Christmas”

I can’t find a legitimate place to download this Wham cover so for now, listen to it repetitively on YouTube like I’ve been doing.

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Subscribe to Go Christmas on Spotify for over 300 songs of Merry Music Madness.

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Take Me Home – Scott’s House

December 18, 2013

Location: Cypress, Texas
Built in:
2012
Owner: Scott Pharr
Decor inspiration: Mid Century Modern mixed with personal artifacts from around the world. I am an avid reader of design magazines and have always liked the contrast between generations and cultures coming together.
Describe your home: Given my location requirements, I was limited on what I could do with the exterior of the home in order to stay consistent with the neighborhood. I have always loved the idea of incorporating decking into the backyard, especially if there was a big enough space to do it. If it matched with the colour scheme and the design outside, grey colour composite decking may be the best choice for homeowners to consider when making the necessary arrangements for their exterior. But I’m not sure if this would fit in with the consistency of the neighbourhood. So, I put the design effort into the interior to bring the uniqueness that I wanted to have. I’d really been itching to get modern iron doors that looked utterly beautiful in my home, but as I said, I was focussing on the interior at this point. Perhaps in the future, I’ll be able to install these gorgeous products. I wanted to bring together modern and antiquities from my travels in a way that brought contrast, but not so much that things look out of place or cluttered. I like things to feel very clean and in place, but not so much that it is uncomfortable. The furniture in the main living is mostly mid-century modern. This furniture was passed down from my fiancé’s grandmother. She was very much into the California art and design scene and collected hundreds of books you will see dispersed throughout the house. I selected all suspension lighting hoping to bring a modern feel as you enter each room. Lastly, you will see many artifacts either hanging or sitting on shelves throughout the house from my travels around the world. I don’t think I have anything that that wasn’t bought from abroad or that you would find in a U.S. shop. The influence is primarily a bit of the Orient and Middle East as well.
What we love most about this house: Learning about the world through Scott’s decor, and the fact that when we’re in his home, we’re with family (Scott is Mark’s cousin).

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Scott found the rug for this room in Istanbul, Turkey (made by Dokuh). “Their collection is distinct and amazing and the quality is differentiated from all the other rugs you may find in Turkey.” If you’re looking for top-quality rugs for your own home, be sure to check out Bazaar Velvet – Visit Website.

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On the left – this Bambara Wood Antelope Head Dress of the Tchi-Wara (Mali), is hand carved, and dates to the early 1900’s. “If you are lucky you can find both the male and female as a pair. The one is the female. On the opposite wall sits the male which is the greatest of the pair.”
On the right – “this is probably the most valuable piece of my collection given the age and condition. Used to ward off evil spirits, it is a Yombe nailed power figure Nkisi Nkonde with a cavity in the abdomen.”

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On the left – the Male version of the Bambara Wood Antelope Head Dress of the Tchi-Wara, Mali (female above).
On the right – Igbo Mask of Maiden Spirit Mmwo, Nigeria.

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Scott picked up the 3 antique rifles on various trips to the Middle East. The top and bottom one originated in Afghanistan and the middle one is from Oman.

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Kitchen lighting by Belux designed by the modern architect Frank Gehry. The giant face 3D mixed media piece is from S.D. Meadows and was purchased at the Houston Bayou City Arts Festival in 2012.

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QLOCKTWO clock.

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The zebra Scott got in South Africa. “It took me a week to get it out of customs because I wasn’t aware of the process to import such things but I finally got it and am happy to have it.”

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The african mask on the left was bought in South Africa although it comes from the African Baule Tribe in Côte d’Ivoire (5 feet tall). Scott got the Mexican door while in Santa Fe on a ski trip.

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Suspension light by LZF Lamps. Massive and made completely from wood veneer which is amazing.

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The 8 foot Giraffe on the left was picked up in the United Arab Emirates and was hand carved there. “I checked it as a piece of luggage on the way back and the airline was not too happy.”
On the right – a life size kneeling replica of the terracotta warrior from China.

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“I get more compliments on the painting by Gabe Leonard than anything else in the house. Something about the boldness of it and having it above the master bed. Gabe did a special rendition of this painting for Quentin Tarantino. The bedding is Hotel Collection. The piece of art on top of the dresser is by Ruth Asawa who died this year. She was very famous for her wire art but also her plaster commissions in California. One of her larger pieces recently sold for over $1M at auction.” Lisa, Scott’s fiancé, inherited it from her grandmother.

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On the left – a colorful Baule mask from the Côte d’Ivoire.
On the right – copper lamp from Scott’s grandparent’s house, Jonathan Adler elephant, and Duck’s Unlimited by Kincaid side table.

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Scott’s office is situated off the back of the Master bedrrom with a complete view of the neighborhood pond. Having a home office makes it easier to separate yourself from the distractions of everyday home life. A dedicated workspace is conducive to getting your head down. In a house like this, it is important to find office furniture that matches the overall aesthetic. Those converting a room into an office may want to search the internet, using sites like Office Monster, for suitable items that match their own interior design. It’s important not to overlook having a good supply of stationery to have access to from your desk.
The egg chair in cow hide and desk from Restoration Hardware. The wood carving of the horse on the desk is 18th century carving from a carriage. “I got it on a trip to southern India and a very obscure market shop.”

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Jonathan Adler baboon. The picture in the background is of penguins that Scott took on a trip to South Africa. “First time to see wild penguins, which was super cool.”

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All of the art in this hallway was done by Scott’s 3 kids – Katie, Snapper, and Henry.

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Henry and Scott about to start a light saber war.

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On the left – an Igbo mask, Nigeria.
On the right – a Bakota Mahongwe Reliquary Figure from Gabon, Africa.

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“I always end up with currency from the locations I have been and gradually it has made quite a pile. Unfortunately, I don’t think it amounts to much but it is nice to be able to compare the different styles, paper and color.” Behind the money is a Native American mask Scott picked up in Alaska.
On the right – “probably my favorite mask, with a monkey on top holding on, from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria.”

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Antique trunk was bought at an antique store somewhere around the Tennessee and Georgia border. The saddle is from the 19th century and came from Afghanistan.

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The “playroom” is filled with a ton of things from Scott’s travels. The painting on the left was done by an Iraqi artist that had fled to Jordan during the second Gulf War. It was given to Scott by a friend’s family in Jordan as a welcome gift. The bronze horse sculpture was acquired in Nigeria. “It weighs a ton and I remember having to buy a suitcase as well and get a certificate from the government that I could take it out of the country. I think this was just a way to get money out of visitors.” The table was inherited from Scott’s grandfather who actually studied on this table as a child. The tall vase (with the Elf in it) is from Dubai.
On the right – signed George Rodrique print from Louisiana. “It is nice to have a bit of my parents culture and my mom always liked this particular painting.”

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Johnny Manziel autographed football from his Heisman year. “Let’s hope this isn’t one he got paid for!”

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On the left – African Burkina Faso/Mali Gurunsi Mask.
On the right – another face by S.D. Meadows and a stack of Garden & Gun, Scott’s favorite Southern magazine.

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Snapper and Katie in Snapper’s room.

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Another Yombe nailed power figure Nkisi Nkonde (3 feet tall) that Scott found in a Cape Town market.

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Drink This – Wassail

December 17, 2013

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I will never forget the first time I had wassail. I was in high school at a Young Life event wearing a Christmas sweater. My Young Leader handed me a mug of what I assumed was just hot apple cider. What was in the mug, however, changed my life. I fell hard in love with this glorious, Yuletide concoction called wassail. 

Off I went to college to discover that the one of the best traditions we’d partake in every year was Denton’s Wassail Fest. Store after store in the square giving samples of different wassail tastings, accompanied by a square full of festivities, almost always ending in a town dance party to Denton’s own Brave Combo. They were some of the best of days, and I miss it every December.

I’ve tried dozens of wassail variations, and personally I think the more simple, the better. Historically, wassail was a hot drink made of ale, sherry, sugar and spices. Since, it’s evolved into a hot juice toddy. You’ll see recipes with wine or fruit juice versions, but in my humble, wassail obsessed opinion, the best wassail base is apple cider. Below is my favorite recipe that I slightly adapted from The Kitchn. It’s almost the exact same recipe I that first time in high school, but without pineapple juice, which makes it too sweet for my palate.

The Drink: My introduction to wassail was a non alcoholic version – quite delicious on it’s own. Adding bourbon, of course, just makes it even better.

Serves 6

  • 6 cups apple cider
  • 1 cup orange juice
  • 6 cinnamon sticks
  • Handful whole cloves
  • 1 tbsp brown sugar – if you’re out, regular sugar works just fine
  • A couple dashes Allspice
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • Bourbon

Put all ingredients, minus bourbon, in a pot on the stove.
Bring to a low boil and reduce to simmer.
The longer you let it sit, the better it’ll be (I recommend at least 2 hours before serving).
Add 2 – 3 oz bourbon in a mug and top with wassail.

The Glass: Bodum bistro mug.

The Attire: 

  • C & R Clothiers camel hair sport coat found at Kudzu Antique Market (Decatur, GA).
  • Gold Label Roundtree & Yorke dress shirt.
  • New York to Nashville ‘Rhett Butler’ pocket square.
  • Collared Greens ‘Galloway’ tie (c/o).
  • Indochino pants.

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