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The Joinery is proud to be partnering with Nicole Helene Designs for the fantastic event Serving Up Style at the Portland Fall Home and Garden show this coming week. The event supports Molly’s Fund, an organization dedicated to fighting Lupus. The Gala Event, held on October 2nd, includes an awards ceremony plus auction and dinner. We are looking forward to posting about the event, and showing off some great photos next week!

Until then, here are some photos of our booth in progress (and a couple of our guys clowning around at the install). Hope we see you there!

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We are so excited about our gorgeous new Celilo Sofa that arrived on the floor last week. What a difference upholstery choices can make to how a piece feels. We absolutely loved our last Celilo, upholstered in Robert Allen Lygeia Grace in Slate, which you can check out on our website here. But we thought it would be fun to try a different angle this time, and the result is stunning! While the former sofa had a much more formal and serene feel, this version just feels like a fun pop, and will make a fabulous, bold statement in a living room.

 

Here at The Joinery we get excited to work on custom pieces, and this spindle bed we just shipped to California was a great project. This project was developed in partnership with Ingrid Ballman, an interior designer based in the San Francisco Bay Area, as a fully custom Queen size bed in FSC Certified Cherry. Below are some shots of the bed as it headed through assembly.

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Here in our Builder Profile section, we like to introduce to you one of our many talented craftsmen who work so hard to bring us such beautiful furniture. Below we have talked to Ariel, a builder who focuses on Joinery Occasional Tables, Morris Chairs, Hope Chests and Small Case Goods.

 

 

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We here in the showroom really love the Western Walnut, and so many of our customers do too. One of the finest aspects of this deep, dark species of wood is the fantastic grain patterning, and on paneled pieces the grain is really given a chance to stand out. Every once in awhile, we get a selection of lumber that just blows us away, and that is definitely the case with the panels on the back of this Yoshinaga Desk, currently on the floor. Just look at this amazing grain patterning (please excuse our computer cords)!

 

 

 

 

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