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sarah bartholomew + kayce hughes

Decorating, Uncategorized / April 25, 2017

decorators have their muses – and it seems like sarah bartholomew, as well as mark sikes have taken a major liking to nashville painter kayce hughes. case in point, sarah’s home featured in southern living – featuring several of kayce’s large abstract paintintgs (and what’s ironic, sarah was mark’s muse for his recent MDS line).

we’re super stoked to feature kayce in a special pop-up this morning – we’re offering 10 original large pieces, like those pictured in sarah’s home, that are exclusive to furbish.  her last pop-up sold out in under an hour – nearly 40 small works that were highly coveted flew off the site, so make sure you sign on today right at 11am if you want to snag a kayce original for yourself!

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On East Lake Shore Drive, this co-op project combined 2 separate units last updated in the '60s into 1 lavish apartment with a gut-remodel, relocating the kitchen to the front of the apartment overlooking the lake.  Interior by Summer Thornton Designter bath, Thornton juxtaposed diagonal swaths of Calacatta Monet marble with Breccia stone to distract from the room’s asymmetrical layout while providing a unique take on tradition, highlighted by the Waterworks fixtures and a freestanding tub by Ann Sacks. The oak paneling was detailed with black molding, a reference to the hand-painted ceiling in the living room.
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