Major Swoon: Interiors Shopping at STOREY HOME on East Blvd.

Storey Home Design just celebrated their one year anniversary at Kenilworth Commons, and they’ve been a welcomed addition to the Dilworth shopping scene. Owner Shelby Storey Blackburn opened Storey Home last February after studies at Sotheby’s Art and Design Institute in London and working in the interior design industry in both NYC and Atlanta. In short, Shelby knows interiors and it shows as soon as you step foot in the Dilworth boutique and showroom. Inside you’ll find an array of expertly upholstered furniture, statement lighting, and hand-picked antiques that are guaranteed to inject some serious pizzaz into your home. Storey also offers both in-store and in-home design services and consultations, so now you have no excuse for your house not being completely instagram-worthy.

After a recent shop, we left swooning over the mix of modern and classic pieces contrasted with old and antique items that exude that perfect je ne sais quoi that you often yearn for in your home but can’t achieve alone. Here are just a few of the selections we shopped at Storey this week:

Drop Leaf Console – $2600
Lucite Tripod Lamp $295
Cairo Purple Lamp – $456
Banana Bark Buffet – $3696
Brass Leopard Chairs – $1495 each/$2800 set
18th Century Louis XVI Oak Commode – $4800 // $36 for mix and match set of 4 cocktail linens

Mohair Pillows – $350 each
Nailhead Pillows $237 // Leopard Metallic Pillow $180
Laura Duke Clutch – $155

 

Melissa Payne Baker Handpainted Glassware – $24 – $45

Chic Stays Coffee Table Book by Conde Nast Traveller
Vintage Keys – $48
Trinket Trays – $48/$110

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Michelle J.
Michelle J.http://www.michellejonescreative.com
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