Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Currey and Company- Our Newest Obsession

We at The Great House Store have been working long hours to prepare our newest product lines for the beginning of the upcoming year.  In January of 2012, we will be introducing a vast array of new manufactures and products that will more than double our website's current product representation.  One of our newest additions will be Currey and Company.  This fabulous company headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, provides a vast array of lighting, home furnishings, accessories, and garden furniture.  Their aesthetic is sure to appeal to those of you enjoying any design style from French to urban.  The use of natural elements such as twisting branches or natural shells add a sense of whimsy to Currey and Company's aesthetic.  Founded in 1988 by Robert E. Currey, initially named Garden Source Furnishings, Currey and Company evolved from specializing in garden furnishings to their current strength in providing unique UL listed light fixtures.  Take a look at the following examples direct from Currey and Company, and we are sure you will fall in love.



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Known as the Chartres Wall Sconce, this flirty fixture will add sparkle to any space.  Imagine this reflective fixture flanking an over-scale upholstered headboard with bedding that accentuates the metallic silver finish.  One word- divine!




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The Marais Mirror pays homage to French design with the fluid, flowing lines coupled with nature inspired details.  The gray washed finish will add drama without overpowering your space.  This piece will be amazing over an entry table or vanity.










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For the more edgy of our followers, the Montauk Square Coffee Table is one of the newest pieces to the Currey and Company product line.  We adore the juxtaposition of the organic wood base and the rigidity of the concrete top.  By mixing your warm tones with cool tones, this table will accentuate any color palate as well as provide a strong impact.

Written by Cameron Coxworth





All images directly from Currey and Company's official website.

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