Thanks to friend Liz Morten who led me to the Wind Rose showroom in Market Square. She has written about her friends’ Ned White and Cary Wright’s business several times on her blog and I was delighted to finally see the space in person. Their room features classic European antiques and accessories in beautiful styled vignettes.
In addition, they have also developed another aspect of their business. With years of experience of refinishing and restoring their antiques, they also create decorative painted patterns and designs on both new and old pieces. This English cottage chest from 1820 received a fabulous faux bamboo finish.
as did this wonderful old trunk
Their new bench made pieces can be ordered in a variety of custom designs, sizes and finishes to satisfy any decorative style. Here are just a few examples.
The possibilities are truly endless and the talented artists and wood workers at Wind Rose can execute whatever you might imagine. These locally made pieces are distinctive, versatile and fine examples of American craftsmanship.
Wind Rose also carries the line of White Fine Furnishings, another collection of bench made furniture offering 25 standard finishes or the option to match any current Benjamin Moore color. They can also weather any finish for an instantly aged appeal. This tray coffee table is so charming in this classic white and gray iteration but imagine the plethora of possibilities!
I can personally attest to the comfort of this handsome tailored wicker chair!! Like the tray table, it can be custom painted in any shade.
Discovering unique sources like Wind Rose is one of the many reasons coming to High Point is a worthwhile venture!
I am so jealous that you got to spend a day with Liz and follow her leads into the world of High Point…she knows that market like the back of her hand. But also she is such a fun person to
be with. Lucky you!!!
What a find! I like the paint matching and weathering option! I see a few bureaus I would like..
Great finds. I like the vintage vibe. Great for looking collected and not store like.
Oh, and to think…my husband said my copper pots were, “taking up too much room” and they went to Goodwill… *sigh* franki
Oh Franki (above)! I’m truly gasping. Stacy, thank you for such a fun day. I always like to shop with my bloggy friends. We represent the Wind Rose online as well, so let me know if you have any inquiries.
Best,
Liz
You had me at the name — “Wind Rose” sounds so lovely and romantic. And then to see what they have to offer. Wow! We’re on the hunt for quite a few pieces for our home and it looks like this collection may be just what we’ve been searching for. Thanks for the find, Stacey!
Im loving all your pictures from market! It helps ease the pain of not going!
Nancy
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Stacey how do you not go broke everywhere you go? I see so many wonderful things pictured here I would need to live in a warehouse! Enjoy your weekend!
XX
Debra~
that secretary IS amazing…
i love looking through your blog. your life is completely & utterly fabulous! it makes me feel cool just to read through it. ;)
I love, love Wind Rose, Stacy, their furniture lines are amazing! So glad that you hooked up with Liz!
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena