Friday, June 17, 2011

What Were You Doing When...

... the sky started to fall in the Village today? 

For our friends not in Mountain Brook, at 11:53 this afternoon, the sky opened up and the flood gates feel onto the Brook.  (I know this because at that exact moment the Pimento Cheese BLT down at Gilchrist started calling my name.) I digress.

Today in the shop weak with hunger and trapped by the rain, we began to pull two of our favorite tables to center stage, and we just have to share them with you.


This  oak, gate-legged table paired with an old world, country French bench could not be more inviting.  Even as I type, I'm wondering why I'm not resting on those pillows...


Ok, truth? I just love the gorgeous knotty legs of this table so much that I had to show them from another angle! Plus, I know I am bias, but I think our dough bowls are to die for!


Isn't the detail on this table wonderful! This piece is just waiting to find a place in the perfect entry way or dressing room. Maybe you can help find it a home!

6 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous store!! I would love to get "trapped" in such a beautifu spot on a dreary rainy day, like what we are having right this very minute!

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  2. Love both of them, Carolyn! I love the oak table. That would be perfect with ottomans too! Love.
    Angela is dying to get by there and so am moi, so I guess we will see you when we come that way in a couple of weeks.
    Have a good evening.
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  3. Oops, didn't see the chair behind the gorgeous table. Love it too!
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  4. We are so glad yall love them too!

    Mrs. Teresa and Angela, we are so excited at the thought of yall coming up!

    Enchanted Home, something tells me we could have a lot fun shifting this around a shop together!

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  5. How much are your dough bowls and those sand dollar pictures and that amazing wooden arm chair in the photo? I need two of those chairs :) you can email me :)bargainhoot@ymail.com

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