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    Whether entertaining a group or relaxing alone with a bottle of wine, a bit of tasteful barware will elevate any evening.

  • Island of Comfort + Joy

    Island of Comfort + Joy

    November Bright Idea

    Islands are both helpful + functional, but that doesn’t mean they can’t also be stylish! A kitchen island can be a great...

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    Autumn Adoration by Garden Party Florists & Gifts | This centerpiece is sure to get your guests in the mood for fall festivities. Decorative velvet pumpkins in various fall colors surround the magnificent centerpiece made of fresh magnolia, King Protea flowers and feathers. Bright greenery in silver vases keep the color even and appealing. Elegant serving trays of silver are there to hold your fare, and the buffalo check napkins ringed in gold and silver bring the design together. Just light the candles and voila! Let the party commence.

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    Angie and Lindsay, mother and daughter, have owned The White Rabbit for 12 years and have dreamed of creating their own home collection to share with their customers. Handcrafted locally, the line of pretty, casual and cozy furniture is built to last. 

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    Turn your fireplace into an eye-catching focal point in the room with seasonal flourishes. SLHL asked three local design shops to put their spin on mantel décor in a beautiful custom-designed home in Creve Couer by SR Homes. With only 30 minutes to dress up the space, the results are astounding. Ribbons, bows, garland and ornaments transform the mantel from everyday to Santa’s workshop.

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    Built for her grandfather Ralph Moberly in 1906, the vintage sleigh is the first and most stunning holiday decoration you see when entering Susan Medart’s home. Positioned proudly on a table in her front hall along with vintage family photos and trinkets, each year the sleigh drums up nostalgic memories of the past. Susan’s great-grandmother was a descendent of the Moon Car Company and had the sleigh made for her son to use in the snow. After her grandmother died, the sleigh came to live at Susan’s home, and she had it restored to preserve its historic qualities.