Tuesday, March 13, 2012
H&H Home
H&H Home is an industry favorite among interior designers, stylists, and shelter bloggers as a go to source for unique, vintage, one-of-a-kind pieces for any interior space and budget. All items are individually selected and re-invented using vibrant yet classic colors and textures. Based out of Atlanta, former NYC fashion magazine and sales vets Heather Hogan Roberts and Helen Harbin Davis have brought their fresh and modern approach to interior styling and home design. The designers behind H&H believe that just like your closet, your home should be an elegant extension of your personal style.
The H&H website is a lot of fun to poke around and it has inspired me to go hunting for knick knacks and home accessories.
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Those little spaniel/dog figurines are adorable! It's a great twist on those foo dogs that are so popular! I'd never heard of H & H before, great post! x
Staffordshire dogs are my favorites! I bought a pair in black while on vacation in New Orleans. They aren't cheap, but you can find them somewhat reasonable at antique stores.
I actually own those brass duck book ends, I bought them at one of the antique shops in Hamden! Looks like this company will be right up my alley :)
I have that exact brass crab! It sits right next to my stash of Blue Crab wines. ;-) I think it's supposed to be an ashtray, but I pop the top open and use it to hold wine corks when we have guests.
love the duck book ends!
I also have the brass crab ashtray...love it! xx
We have the gold mallard head bookends! (But now you have me wanting those staffordshire dogs!) XX
thanks for posting about h&h!!! i have always wanted a lv antique trunk w/ glass top for a coffee table, and i love how they refurbished it. dare to dream...until then, they have such other fab finds!
Oh such cute loot! I adore it all, one of each please and thank you! How fun!
Love and Hugs,
Mrs. Kindergarten...aka...Madame Spoiled
Looks like a place I could spend hours perusing!
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