November 23, 2022
As the days grow shorter and the air crisper, we lean into long family meals, sharing delicious food and heart-warming company. Oh, the stories our dining room could tell! Inspired by the season of connection, say hello to the Rincon Rd. Gather Collection — specially curated to invite moments of intention and togetherness as we gather in warmth and delight.
From the top left corner: The Arma Double Crescent Chest, with its stunning charcoal finish and concave profile, provides the perfect hideaway for extra tableware or a place to safe-keep your most cherished family heirlooms. Top with a pair of Kanto Bowls, a Black Longevity Wide Top jar, and the Innes Tapered Shade Lamp, and you have a gorgeous welcoming piece that’s sure to inspire. One of my favorite tricks to give depth and life to a room is the intentional use of mirrors. With a simplified silhouette and delicate distressed edges, the René Mirror adds a lovely antique charm to your space.
If you’re looking for a dazzling centerpiece, look no further than the Scala Chandelier. This dreamy, eye-catching piece is as gorgeous on as it is off! If this stunning piece doesn’t get your guests talking, this next item is sure to make a statement. For a moment, let me whisp you away to cobblestone streets and a quaint café in France. You’re served a bowl of steaming freshly baked bread, and the warm doughy smell fills you with calm. Bring that moment of peace home with you, and share the stories of many with one-of-a-kind Framed Bread Linen.
If there’s one thing you probably know about me and my design sense, it’s that I love to mix up seating. Playing with time periods, materials, and colors is so much fun and allows you to create a space that’s uniquely you. The dark mahogany and hand-woven rush-seated Chatham Chair pairs so well with the off-white slip-covered Craig Dining Chair. Sit and gather around the Lamar Dining Table placed atop a cozy Someplace In time rug, and take the time to pause, laugh, and connect with the ones you love most. Swapping memories of years past under the soft lighting of Primitive Iron Candelabras is wholeheartedly my favorite holiday past-time.
Most importantly, when it comes to designing your holiday home, remember to make your space YOURS. After all, when our surroundings bring us joy, the rest of the world seems to fade away, and you can focus on the things that matter most.
Have a happy & beautiful holiday season,
Melinda