Freshen your space in 2012
January 15th, 2012
If you missed our Saturday Daybreak appearance, here’s a recap of what we shared.
Several new items fresh from market were featured including this adorable Butlers Tray table.
A fresh take on a classic with a pickled wood tray & pewter-grey metal legs. This multifunctional table serves well in the family room, as a bedside table or as a mini-bar during a dinner party.
We are in LOVE with the Triple Gourd Lamp in the fantastic soft robin’s egg blue. At 31″ tall, this substantial lamp can freshen your space with the pop-of-Spring color and an updated, clean look. Available in a rainbow of colors.

Phalaenopsis Orchid in terracotta
Add life, light and soften your space without having a green thumb by using great life-like botanicals. Mixing textures – aged terracotta pot, smooth glossy lamp base, MATCH pewter clock – give dimension and interest to your home.
Transform your dining chairs with custom slipcovers in an updated fabric. Not only will hubby be happy with the savings, you will love how it breathes life into your room.
A signature design element at Cobblestone & Vine is bringing the outdoors in. The new Key Largo chair make great host & hostess chairs and can be easily moved for extra seating during a Super Bowl Party.
We would love to share our special treatment for incorporating these into your fresh update. At Cobblestone & Vine, our design philosophy combines functionality with sophistication for an enduring look. Let us know how we can help you create a beautiful space.
Don’t forget our #WinterSale continues Monday & Tuesday at both locations. Thank you to everyone who came out during the Saturday kick-off. We appreciate you and enjoyed seeing your happy face.
Also this week, join us for a book-signing with designer & entertainer Kathryn Crisp Greeley.
At our Pleasant Ridge Town Center location from 2-6 on Wednesday, Jan. 18th.
Give us your thoughts. Is it important to you if something is ‘Made in America”? What have you purchased lately that was made in the U.S. of A?
Post your comment here on the blog for a chance to win something Made in America.















January 15th, 2012 at 7:06 pm
Give us your thoughts. Is it important to you if something is ‘Made in America”? What have you purchased lately that was made in the U.S. of A?
January 16th, 2012 at 9:57 am
Can’t wait for the signing event!! Thanks to C&V for all of your efforts!
January 16th, 2012 at 12:21 pm
Yes, I think it is very important to purchase items made in America. We should support our nation’s economy as much as possible. This might help someone retain a job or help with new jobs.
Reading your blog has made me more mindful of seeing if a purchase I make is made in America or elsewhere. To be honest, I don’t know what I have purchased lately that was made in the U. S. A.
Thanks for helping to make us more aware of the need for all of us to take notice of where our products are made.
January 16th, 2012 at 6:39 pm
Yes, I love it when I buy something made in America. I love it even more if it is made in Arkansas. Recently I purchased a set of tumbler glasses (16 oz.) in colbolt blue. They were made by Bentley Company. Made in America, Made in Arkansas, great new color….how cool is that?