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Currently Coveting…Father's Day Edition

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From left to right, top to bottom…Coach Heritage coloblocked baseball glove  ||  Titleist Pro V1 golf balls (the Mr.’s favorite)  ||  Monogrammed overside tote bag  ||  Knotz racing stripes cufflinks  ||  ballpark peanuts and hopefully a Braves game  ||  “Put some hair on your chest” flask  ||  Sea Salt soap  ||  Handmade leather football  ||  Green Moss candle (the perfect scent for any guy)  ||  Peace and Prosperity handkerchief set (love THIS set as well)  ||  Cartier Jumping Hours watch (the Mr. wishes)  ||  Warby Parker Percey glasses, also available in sunnies  ||  A day on the links golf pencils  ||  Maison Martin Marigela Sneakers  ||  Knotz patriotic cuff links  ||  Jawbone JamBox (we use this ALL the time!!  Perfect for your patio, travel and the Mr. takes his golfing)  ||  Wurtz power collar stays  ||  Ghurka leather catchall  ||  Handmade ceramic growler

P.S. Just for dad’s day, take 20% off all Father’s Day gifts in the shop with FATHER20 now through June 10th.  Happy shopping!

L'Icona

Filed Under > Having a Moment

21 girls, 21 days, 1 iconic shoe.  That’s the idea behind Salvatore Ferragamo’s new campaign L’Icona, which celebrates the 35th birthday of an icon, the Varina.  The Varina is hands down Ferragamo’s most recognizable shoe…the ballet flat boasting the perfect grosgrain bow and gold hardware.  So the question is how do you improve on a classic?  You let us customize our own and get some majorily chic style setters to model their custom creation with fine-art photographer Claiborne Swanson Frank.  A gorgeous shoe and gorgeous pics…done and done.

I’m seriously contemplating copying OP with her navy and turquoise, or you can’t go wrong with nude and white.  Though the nude and rose gold may be calling my name.  Decisions, decisions, what’s a girl to do?  Oh wait, I know get her monogram on the heel which you can do too!??  Perfection.  Happy Tuesday Loves.  xo

 

Ben's Garden

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A few months ago I was scouting out new products for the Boutique (my favorite pastime), and I came across these decoupage “necessity trays” from Ben’s Garden.  I was immediately smitten with the gorgeous decoupage quotes, and then I heard Ben’s story.  I was floored, and I knew (A.) I had to have his line in Waiting On Martha and (B.) Ben’s story was something I had to share with whomever would listen.

I hope you love the trays as much as I love carrying them, and his story goes a little something like this…

{1983}     Born in Setauket, N.Y. on Long Island.

{1987}     Ben started his first garden.

{1988}     Known to always have a gardener’s trowel or paintbrush in hand.

{1989}     Ben decoupaged his mother’s cocktail table.  She was pretty impressed.

{1992}     Ben started “Ben’s Garden” selling decoupage & notecards.  (For all you non-mathmetical types Ben was 9).

{1994}     Mails Smith & Hawken and New York Botanical Garden a catalog, gets orders from both.  Orders pour in.  Ben puts his friends to work in his parent’s carriage house.

{1995}     Ben had to change the “Please call 24/7, we’re waiting,” in his catalog, because his mom was not happy answering the phone.

{2000} A.P. English High School teacher conferenced his parents. Pages were missing from his textbooks. (He was making paperweights with the quotes.)
{2000} Publishes first issue of Ben’s Garden Quarterly.
{2001} Met with C.Z. Guest, a famous socialite, to ask her to write for his magazine. While eating tiny sandwiches and watching her son practice polo, Ben talks about talking up polo as a sport. She laughs and agrees to write for his magazine.
{2002} Graduates High School.
{2002} Running Ben’s Garden at home in Setauket was driving his parent’s and neighbor’s nuts.
{2003} Has a personal meeting with head buyer at Anthropologie, get’s an order.
They end up buying all of Ben’s designs within 6 months.
{2003} Becomes a Master Gardener through Cornell University.  Wholesale clients grow to include: ABC Carpet & Home, Dean & DeLuca, Kate’s Paperie.
Ben begins regularly exhibiting at national trade shows in Atlanta, San Francisco and New York City.
{2004} Ben turns 20, and moves to Oyster Bay and opens his first store & studio.
{2006} Ben’s découpage featured in InStyle Magazine. Business booms.
{2006} Starts writing quarterly magazine column From Ben’s Garden for @Home Magazine. Ben’s A.P. English High School teacher is impressed.
{2007} Opens second Ben’s Garden store in Huntington, N.Y. on Long Island at 3850 Sq. Ft.
{2008} Ben’s Garden Studio in Oyster Bay expands into the space next door, to meet increased wholesale demand. Turns out customers like great handcrafted things made in the U.S.A.
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