Thursday, August 26, 2010

Fleet of student desks gets ready for back-to-school

Looking for a back-to-school study spot?

Here are some possibilties to consider:

Will the lively color and clean lines of this barn-red student desk free up some mental energy for studies?
47.25" wide x 23.75" deep x 29.5" tall. Asking $125.
Barn red 2-drawer student desk, like new. Starting at $125

Here's a more traditional study area: a handsome wooden desk. Can be made even spiffier with this midcentury teak chair.

50"x18"x30" tall. $65 without the chair, $95 with it.
Wooden desk w laminate top, cane modesty panel, brass drawer pulls    Teak chair

Here is a narrow and long desk, with lots of space to spread out. (As you see, also handy for sewing!)
78" wide x 17" deep and 28" tall. $85.
(How do you like those stubby little midcentury legs!)
desk 78x17x28h

Lots of genius has been revealed studying at kitchen tables. We have an older model IKEA pine table, with that natural distressed look from about a decade student labor.
48" x 30" and 28.5" tall. $65.

Speaking of kitchen tables, if you and your student prefer that environment, consider our well-rounded selection (pun intended) of breakfast and dining tables, from $85 to $299:
Ansager Dining Table    Round fir dining table
Metal pedestal table w/laminate top 39.5 diameter    42 inch oak table
midcentury dining set    Loveseat

Wait, how did that loveseat get in there? Maybe because it's a cozy place to study for those who prefer to lean back and put their feet up while reading.


OH, I almost forgot! We have a big L-shaped desk ready to be reassembled in its new home. How is your spacial reasoning? Can you picture these desk parts put together into a very cool work space? Makes a large, basic work surface in convenient angle, 73.25" x 73.25". Asking $49.
Computer L-desk. Starting at $49.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Soaps from Afghanistan help troubled land

Arghand soaps are so beautiful
Not shiny stones, but beautiful, glistening soaps handmade by Arghand

I've been wanting to tell you about the line of handmade soaps from Afghanistan that we carry, and today seems like the perfect time to do it.

The story behind these products is full of courage, excitement, danger and joy. In the midst of war-torn Afghanistan, a co-operative of farmers is attempting to create a livelihood and a legacy by breaking free from the opium trade. I found out about these products by stumbling upon an article written by Arghand's founder, Sarah Chayes. Read this and get a glimpse of why I want to support these farmers:

http://bostonreview.net/BR32.2/chayes.php

Arghand's slogan is "Reclaiming Afghanistan with Blossoms, not Bullets". Please pray for them! They tell their own tale best, so visit www.arghand.org for the full picture.

Arghand's products are made from botanical ingredients local to the Kandahar region of Afghanistan. Each soap has its signature fragrance, but none of them is overpowering. I'm including Arghand's own descriptions in quotes, with my own notes, if any, following:

Amandine soap by Arghand
~Amandine (back ordered): "(with palm and coconut oils, apricot kernel oils, sweet almond, cold pressed wild almond and almond extract). The oil of the tiny wild almonds, which grow in the highlands above Kandahar, gives this soap its character. A flat white oval, lightly colored with a swirl of wild almond butter."  
$7.50 per 4 oz bar

Arghand soap anisette
~Anisette: "(with palm and coconut oils, cold pressed sweet almond, anise seed and pomegranate seed oils, steeped licorice root). Licorice and alkanet roots, both wild vegetable dyes gathered locally, give this soap its distinctive coloring. Round and flat, yellow and lapis lazuli." Has a light, uplifting licorice-y scent. Very attractive!
$7.50 per 4 oz bar

Arghand Desert Fields
~Desert Fields: "(with palm and coconut oils, cold pressed wild pistachio, pomegranate and castor oils, steeped Artemisia persica leaves and walnut hulls). Irregular, tawny-brown. Perhaps Arghand's best cleanser." A scent reminiscent of eucalyptus.  
$7.50 per 4 oz bar

Arghand soap Artemis
~Elixir of Artemis: "(with palm and coconut oils, cold pressed wild almond, hemp, pomegranate seed and castor oils, and Artemisia cina essential oil). The heady aroma of this autumn-flowering herb gives this soap a festive note. A touch of ground turmeric root adds a joyous yellow hue. Flat, irregular, golden.
$7.50 per 4 oz bar

Arghand soap rose
~Kandahar Rose: "(with palm and coconut oils, cold pressed sweet almond and pomegranate seed oils, and essential oil of Rosa damascena). So ancient is the tradition of distilling the essence of the Rosa damascena in Kandahar,that the very word for rose is "flower-water flower." Egg-shaped, white with a swirl of pink." A very subtle fragrance, but with that intoxicating pull of the rose.
$7.50 per 4 oz bar

Arghand soap Mountain Herb
~Mountain Herb: "(with palm and coconut oils, cold pressed hemp, black cumin, pomegranate seed and castor oils, and essential oil of wild mint). This soap is pyramid shaped and pale green." Yes, cumin in soap! Try it!
$7.50 per 4 oz bar

Arghand soap pomegranate
~Pomegranate: "(with palm and coconut oils, cold pressed sweet almond and pomegranate oils, pomegranate concentrate). This soap, fragrance-free and rich in pomegranate seed oil, is especially suited to sensitive skin. Round, deep red."
$7.50 per 4 oz bar

Arghand soap pebble pack
~Pebbles sampler: "All pebble sets contain an assortment of five different sets." Great for gifting. $12.00 per 8 oz. sampler.

The Living Room is starting with just Arghand's line of soaps. We hope to expand into their various lotions and balms, as well. Sarah Chayes' description of their new skin creams sounds beyond delightful!

NOTE: Prices shown are current as of posting this entry. Subject to change without notice.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

The Annual Kenmore Art Show is underway!

KAS logo blue

August 20-29, 2010, from 2:30 pm to 8:30 pm daily.
Musical events each evening 7 pm - 8 pm
Hosted by Northlake Lutheran, 6620 NE 185TH St., Kenmore, Washington, 98028.


The Arts of Kenmore (A-OK) is in the middle of their annual art exhibit, hosted by Northlake Lutheran Church in Kenmore. Come and enjoy inspired works of art in scupture, textiles, photography, drawings, paintings, as well as music.

Each year, the show is better than the last. Is that even possible? Yep, with great leadership, wonderful volunteers, discerning judges, and talented exhibitors. City and community support weigh in, too.

It's free and open to the public (that's where you come in).

This year, A-OK is offering a People's Choice Award, so please come and vote for your favorite work of art. The top 3 winners will have a month's exhibit at The Living Room. Since that date will be chosen according to the artists' schedules, we'll announce it as it develops.

I hope to see you there!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Theme sale through 8/28/2010:10% off all chairs!

All chairs 10% off through Saturday, August 28?
Yes!
The cool retro chairs? Yes!
Midcentury brocade chair Midcentury lounge chair, retro, orange cushions, wood frame

Even the 1800's Sherlock Holmes lounge chair! A chair sale is a chair sale...
Sherlock Holmes chair

All them plush or striped, roundish, barrelish chairs:
rust plush armchairPair of curved armchairs 2 Blue plush barrel chair

These are obviously chairs:
NOVA cruiser openBreezy wheelchair

Don't forget The 3 Bears' Rocking Chairs: (UPDATE: Mama Bear rocking chair is sold.)
3 bears rocking chairs

And the Regal Chair in Need of Repair:
Antique wooden armchair, brocade seat

And the 75-100 year old "St. Brendan's" oaken armchairs:
St Brendan chairs

Not sure how to handle 10% off chairs that are part of a "table + 8 chairs" set. I think the chairs have a super-majority, so they can swing the vote:
midcentury dining set

But how about a tie, as in this chair and desk set?
Teak chair

Here's a cute little chair with storage. If you flip back and forth between these picture really fast, it could be a cartoon talking chair:
Blue painted chair with storage, closedBlue painted chair with storage

You could do the same with this Pier One trunk, but it isn't a chair (this, by the way, has a very cool safety feature: the lid can't slam shut on little fingers because the hinge stays where you put it):
Pier One trunk Pier One trunk open

Don't ask about this chair; I can't figure out how to price an antique chair built low to sit by the fire:
Really old wooden chair

Stools qualify as chairs:
Pottery Barn Tibetan stool, 24"

But, a sofa isn't a chair:
Loveseat

Neither is a folk art bench:
Folk Art bench

Nor a shabby chic telephone bench:
Shabby chic bench

Some of our chairs (Chairs of Potential!) are priced so low, we'll ALMOST be giving you money back with our 10% off sale:
Pair of wooden armchairs

Friday, August 13, 2010

SUMMER HOURS STARTING NOW AT THE LIVING ROOM!

Sunflower dishes by Pacific Rim
Sorry that's not the best photo of this truly cute sunflower dish set, but I wanted a picture of something summery in the shop to announce that starting August 15, we'll be moving to summer hours:

Open Wednesday-Friday 10-6 and Saturday 10-4
Closed Sunday-Tuesday.


I know it's a little late in the summer to make this switch, but summer was pretty late in arriving, wasn't it?

This will give me another day of the week to find cool treasures to showcase for you. Or catch up on PAPERWORK! We may like this well enough to make it permanent, but let's see how it goes.

WE INTERRUPT THIS SHOPPING EXPEDITION...:
Please note, we'll be opening late (around 1 pm) this coming Wednesday, August 18, because I'm giving a talk on aromatherapy at the Northshore Christian Women's Connection monthly brunch at Inglewood Country Club. Should be fun! All gals are welcome, but you'd need to notify them right away by e-mailing Mary Jo Stewart at aegmjs@comcast.net

WEEKLY THEME SALES:

You'll have noticed, we're doing weekly theme sales, just for fun. Last week, it was 10% off all tables. This week, it's 10% off anything with a drawer in it. Next week, when I finally re-open the store after my first long weekend and the aromatherapy talk, we'll do...let's see...how about a 10%-off-all-lamps sale? You may not be thinking about lighting now, but think ahead to the early sunsets that are coming all too soon.

Check back here for each week's theme, and on craigslist.

That's enough news for now. Thanks SO much for coming to The Living Room and for telling your friends. Your support has a HUGE impact. Thanks :^)

Here's a charming "Tibetan" bar stool, one of a pair from Pottery Barn by way of one of our favorite consignors, so you can rest up after reading all the way to...here:
Pottery Barn Tibetan stool, 24"

Blessings to you today and everyday,
Katie

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Fitz & Floyd, lithophanes, mid century finds, and more

The beautiful old camelback sofa went on its way this afternoon, first to a wood refinisher (A&D Furniture Repair in Lake Stevens) before heading to Jeffries Upholstery for its glorious new cover. I'm looking forward to showing you before and after photos, after....

So, we're looking forward to a 1980's rose sofa and loveseat delivery on Friday, and I'll try to get a photo up soon after.

Meanwhile, here are some new photos for you to enjoy:

A 3-quart Fitz & Floyd pitcher from 1988:
Fitz and Floyd 1988 3 qt

A mid century hutch made by Stanley Furniture:
Stanley hutch

A luminous lithophane portrait in the bottom of a teacup, part of a Hayasi Kutani set:
Lithophane face in the teacup
Hadn't heard of lithophanes before this was consigned. Fascinating process, if you are interested: http://www.lithophanemuseum.org/what_is_a_lithophane.htm

A Danish modern mid century chair that can be taken apart for shipping or storage, and then easily reassembled to become quite sturdy and sleek again:
Danish lounge chair Danish lounge chair
And, yes, it was...
Danish lounge chair 1 label

And here's a comfy place to leave you, in the presence of 5 Polo Bear pillows by Ralph Lauren:
Polo Bear pillows by Ralph Lauren

Good night!