The sunshine has kept us busy and we’ve seen a lot of new items arrive in our showroom. This week we focus on versatile, neutral furniture items, unique ceramic art pieces, and dynamic accessories. As always, stop by anytime, Monday-Saturday, 10AM-6PM, give us a call at 503.222.6122 or email us at home@seamstofit.com with any questions.
And remember, we’re in our new location at 2237 NW Raleigh St, just six blocks from our old space.
Deep, espresso-brown rattan frames the pedestal base of this 42″ glass-topped table, set with four matching armchairs finished with textured, synthetic leather seats. Priced at $650/set–SOLD. Centered atop the glass sits a large Raku bowl, trimmed in sculptural ceramic leaves done by Adrienne Stacey ($150)–SOLD. Bringing color up from the floor is an 8’8″ x 12′ Karastan Rug in the Mahira-Antique Ousha pattern ($1295)–SOLD.
The sleek ‘Tristan’ media credenza from Brownstone serves up versatility, with a low-profile silhouette, transforming any space from contemporary to traditional. Measures 75″W x 21″ D x 21.5″ H, priced at $750–SOLD. Accessorizing the surface are a pair of lidded Raku jugs by Lew Ayers ($125, $450)–SOLD, a metal-plated wooden decor box ($20)–SOLD, metal Fleur de Lys book ends ($30)–SOLD and a bronze-painted metal table lamp ($115)–SOLD.
Sage-green ultrasuede lends depth to this two-piece sectional ($895–SOLD). The 10-foot sofa is set at a slight angle, allowing for greater functionality within smaller spaces. Seated in front is a brown, tufted leather ottoman, priced at $295–SOLD. A hardwood-framed occasional chair adds a touch of fun with its floral upholstery ($495–SOLD) and the storage possibilities for this Antique Japanese futon chest (priced at $800)–SOLD are endless!
We’ve all fallen in love with this fabulous Chinese Hong Mu wood accent table, priced at $695–SOLD, which provides the perfect canvas to place colorful Asian ceramics, like this scalloped edge Japanese platter ($50–SOLD) and this large, vintage Chinese vase decorated with peacocks and peonies ($125–SOLD). And don’t be afraid to mix styles; finish the tabletop with a pair of pewter and glass pillar stands from Nordstrom Home ($75/pair–SOLD).
For a small taste of some of the ceramic pieces we’ve received, here’s a favorite: a decorative teapot from renowned ceramicist Yoshiro Ikeda created with a raised glaze pattern and finished in vibrant colors. Measures 15″ high and priced at $450–SOLD.
We hope to see you soon!
Hello ladies Michael + Tony here Any chance y’all could put the low console,listed below, on hold? And we will be in early Monday morning to see. Thanks
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Not a problem! I’ve put your name on it. See you Monday!
Hi. Please tell me the measurements and price of the rug under the rattan dining set in the first photo below. Thanks, Rhonda
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Sure!It is an 8’8″ x 12′ Karastan Rug in the Mahira-Antique Ousha pattern ($1295).