basil dreams :: "viviette"
We finished a new piece this week! Yippee! It felt good to get the paintbrushes out and swipe them across some smooth wood! Lately, we have been happily busy with secret book projects and shopping with customers....so it is nice to be able to actually show you a piece of furniture that we finished!Angie and I both said that it is dangerous to have such a bed on the shop floor, because she beckons us with her soft curves and her sculpted finials! We may just decide to make sitting reclining on her softness a daily activity...while we still have her!Sweet dreams!* Viviette is available for sale in the online shop here, or you can always come by the shop at 11 Lois Ave!
knack stories :: Evadne and the Bradleys
"So here is the story of our desk. There were many changes going on in our lives. We had just had our third son, we had moved to a beautiful new home and we had decided that I would "retire" from the restaurant world and become a stay at home mom and manager of my husbands business. With the new home came some much needed space and the need for furniture to fill that space. With managing the business came the need for a designated work space. Being the ever-practical women that I am I saw this as an opportunity to "kill 2 birds with 1 stone" as they say. So the search began for a nice piece that would be not only be beautiful but also functional. It was not an easy search. All we found to begin with was flimsy particle board or ugly, over sized industrial desks. We finally found it in our wonderful "Evadne"! I now have a space that is dedicated to work, and a piece that makes my work space beautiful and functional! I love the details, the size and subtle femininity of the desk. I also love the functional drawers and organizing space. "Evadne" has been a wonderful addition to our home and lives." -Rachel Bp.s. If you all would love to see the beautiful work of Joseph Bradley click here.....and don't blame me when you want to buy every painting! I love to see a successful artist doing what he loves...and a wife who partners right along with him! So cool!** Send us YOUR Knack stories! Show us how you are living with what you love! **
Knack Stories :: Artemis
The "D" family :: Knack Stories
"We were first introduced to Barb Blair with Knack Studios when we wanted to reuse several pieces of furniture while renovating our home. It was an unbelievable experience. Not only did she transform each piece of furniture into something new, but she gave each piece its own personality. So, when we decided to build a new house in Greenville, we knew that she should be a part of this one too. We had several pieces of furniture that we loved the form and function, but not the look. Once again, Barb to the rescue! Almost every room has a piece that Barb painted, but the neat thing is that you would never know that because each piece is unique. I keep telling Barb, “This is it, the last piece” but we both know that’s not true. We can never have too much Knack in our home." - ReneeThese lovely people have become dear friends of mine, and are the most loving , giving people you will ever meet. Between their city home and mountain home, they now have 11 Knack pieces! I could not be happier about this lifelong friendship that has developed and the beautiful environments that my furniture gets to call home.The entire interior of this home is beautiful indeed, and was designed by Marian McCreight of Marian McCreight Interiors. Send us your Knack stories! barb@knackstudios.com or angie@knackstudios.com. We want to see how you are living with what you love!
The Hatfields :: Knack Stories
We are so excited to share the very first Knack stories post with all of you! We can't think of a better way to start, than with the Hatfield home! "Miss Jewel" is a very special piece that belonged to Angie's grandmother and she always kept her pistol and panties in the top drawer! We have had many a laugh together about all of this and the Hatfield family has several pieces total in thier home. {as well as a couple mirrors and accessories.} Here is how the Hatfield family feels about living with Knack:" Fortunately, and unfortunately in some ways, my little family has had the opportunity to move multiple times over the past 10 years. We were blessed to land in wonderful cities we briefly called “home”. Being a nomad has its perks, such as meeting awesome people like Barb at Knack. My love affair with Knack started about 7 years ago. I was at a design crossroads, a place I have returned several times over the course of the years. My home is my little sanctuary, and I agonize, and contemplate each little piece, and how it will fit into my design environment. Over the years my style has twisted and turned, but each Knack piece has always made its way into my design plan. Knack pieces are like the “awesome accessories” you add to the overall outfit. Each item is a little work of art, making a statement…. look at me, linger over my cute knobs, open my drawer for a fun paper surprise. I have had Barb “Knack” new items, and old. My favorite piece is probably my grandmother’s antique dresser Barb transformed. It went from a nice, normal, family item, to a spectacular beauty with attitude, and a story. Jewel has style, and moxie! She always gets compliments wherever she strikes a pose: the guest bedroom, in the front entryway, or smack in the middle of the hub of the family chaos, where she currently resides. For me my Knack pieces evoke emotion. They take me back to a wonderful time in my life in Greenville, South Carolina, to the perfect punch of color needed in the blizzard like conditions I sometimes endured in Chicago, Illinois, to the perfect sunny spot in Atlanta, Georgia. They make my house, my home no matter where we are. To have a Knack piece is to have a little piece of happy surrounding you all the time. "...and there you have it! Live with what you love and surround yourself with happy! Thank you so much Angie for your support, and for all of the love! We love you, and are thrilled that you choose Knack!** Please send us your Knack stories! email angie@knackstudios.com
living with :: Constantia
one / two / three / four / five / six / seven
Our driftwood desk, Constantia, is a thing of beauty with her deep dark wood peeking through layers of milk paint and her burnished brassy octopus handles. She'd feel right at home among these found and fashioned treasures. From a vintage faux bois desk organizer to catch all our desk essentials, to signage that reminds us that we're able, this is a space we'd be happy to work in.
How would you style Constantia in your home?
Monday Memories
I have been hard at work in the studio prepping and painting pieces of furniture for book 2, completing photo shoots, organizing and nailing down locations for the styled shoots, gathering props, and designing. It has been extremely busy, but so exciting! The furniture designs that I have dreamed up for this book are really special to me and it is so rewarding to see them come to life.Tomorrow is a really exciting day, and marks a whole new chapter for Knack! Angie Thompson, who has been working with me part time {on weekends and special events} for the past year and a half, will start her full time job as Knack's store manager and creative assistant! I cannot even tell you how excited we both are to start this next chapter for Knack and we very much look forward to the weeks, months and years ahead! This is one of those moments I have dreamed about for a very long time....and during this exciting transition time.....my mind can't help but wander.These furniture memories featured here today are all from 2011/2012......and it is always so cool for me to look back.....while looking forward. I hope you enjoy these memories....maybe some of you remember these when they were brand new....maybe these are completely new to some of my new friends and readers........but I hope that these photos inspire you and put a smile on your face today.I know my smile can't be erased off my face at the moment......xo,Barb
Meet Lagertha
I know that I am a day late getting this post up......but Paige and I had a photoshoot for the book all day yesterday....and those days take everything I have physically, mentally and creatively. I put 100 percent of my time there...and then crash when the day ends. It is so worth it though.....to exhaust yourself creatively in this way. The reward in the end is satisfaction indeed.Even though I am working fervently on book projects...I make time for my other projects as well, and miss Lagertha is my newest furniture makeover to hit the shop floor....today actually. She is tall and proud....sturdy and strong....and neutral with a hint of playful, due to her colorful peach knobs.Lagertha turned out so beautiful, and this color never stays on the floor too long...so I expect her to be headed out soon. I will enjoy her until then....and be happy for the new life that is about to begin for this one.p.s. what about those whale tale book ends? I have a new collection of hand carved whales, and these book ends, made by a retired gentleman in North Carolina. I really love how special his work is, and am proud to have it at Knack!xo,Barb