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OUR WINTER WISH LIST FOR A BRIGHTER 2021
Coming in 2021 to Nashville’s riverfront are the Four Seasons Private Residences Nashville, set high above the downtown buzz with farreaching views. Some of the amenities include The Sky Garden, an exclusive outdoor deck on the 14th floor, with lush landscaping overlooking the Nashville Skyline, Nissan Stadium and Cumberland River, and the residents’ lounge, an expansive space with an indoor dining room and catering kitchen. Starting just under $900,000.
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Sculpted and shapely with the hippest of vibes, the Terrance Sofa features cone-tapered parawood legs and a soft-curved back for mid-century design. $3,623 at Onyx & Alabaster, whose new showroom just opened in downtown Franklin.
Tennessee Jane makes beautiful bouquets from a selection of premium dried and preserved flowers and grasses like yarrow, thistle, Italian ruscus and wild sage. The result is a gift that will last a year or more. Saint Maide made-to-order bouquets range from $20 to $42 for loose dried flower bunches, and from $85 to $125 for a multi-flower bouquet (delivered tied with a Tono & Co. silk ribbon).
Jim Sherraden, Hatch Show Print’s former master printer, designed this stunning print using the single figure alphabet block set that was carved before 1885 and includes letters, numbers and punctuation. Each letter is inked by hand, using hand-mixed ink that has been made more transparent so the colors blend as the four letters, “T-Y-P-E,” are layered on top of one another. $350 at Hatch Show Print.
Pullcast, a company that is a cross between jewelry and design, explores new aesthetics strongly influenced by art, architecture and nature, seen here in their decorative Skyline cabinet handle, imagined after any city’s iconic profile, the mark of its beauty and identity. $1,396 per set.
A Nashville handbag designer with an interior design past, Ceri Hoover has recently launched her new Home collection, with ceramic serving trays, taper candle holders, handwoven blankets and lumbar pillows in the same animal prints as some of her bags. Collection ranges from $10 to $325.
Providing vertical storage with a sculptural twist, the Story Planter from Design Within Reach holds greenery, flowers and other odds and ends in a compact footprint. Rotate bowls forward or to the side, creating a customized profile that fits your needs. Available in six colors. $395 for a five-bowl planter, $495 for a nine-bowl planter.