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California Vibes; A Refresh With Nate Berkus For Target

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I, like most Creatives, find the need to constantly be changing it up.  I don’t know if it’s the fact that we need actual change, or that we need to create the change, but regardless we need it.  For me, one of those places were I need this change is in my decor.  And while it’s too costly and time consuming to always be switching up paint, furniture, or kitchen cabinets (oh how I wish I could change my kitchen cabinets) one place I can always easily, and inexpensively, change are the accents that really make a house a home.    

So with an itch for change I knew I had to scratch I headed to one of my favorite places to find one of my favorite designers, and a few good pieces.  Nate Berkus for Targets’ spring line does not disappoint.  It’s chalked full of natural woods, bright whites, and boho inspired accents to mix and match.  Each piece feels collected and has a light, relaxed airiness to it that just screams of California vibes.  

I began with my favorite place to always change; my coffee table.  I traded my faux python for Nate’s ceramic hand wrought white and blue tray (which would be an amazing serving piece as well), filled the etched ceramic pedestal bowl with snacks, cut some fresh eucalyptus for the textured glass vase, and finished it off with two decorative pyramids.

I had to snag Nate’s triangle throw since there are few things I love as much as a good blanket and this one is perfect for both my couch or an afternoon in the park.  And the wood and resin inlay tray is my new go-to for schlepping coffee, water, more coffee, and any of my other morning necessities to and fro.

Lastly, in my office I finally corralled the overwhelming stack of magazines by placing them in Nate’s Hyacinth Water Basket, and continued the work on my #shelfie.  I added a second etched ceramic pedestal bowl to store my wine corks (I loved it so much I had to have two), a fabulous little bird tea light, and the gold bird dish to display my shells and sea glass I’ve collected over numerous trips to the beach.  I’ve also  got my eye on this globe light which would make a welcome #shelfie or possible bar cart addition. 

All in all I’d say by adding just a few new pieces the rooms received quite the breath of fresh California air.  Now only if we could get that warm California weather!  Truly, MKR

*Photography, Rustic White

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…LIVING ROOM AS SHOWN...Textured Vase, Nate Berkus for Target c/o  |  Ceramic Tray, Nate Berkus for Target c/o  |  Decorative Pyramids, Nate Berkus for Target c/o  |  Pedestal Bowl, Nate Berkus for Target c/o  |  Wood Tray, Nate Berkus for Target c/o  |  Triangle Throw, Nate Berkus for Target c/o  |  Rug, Loloi  |  Sofa, Custom (similar HERE)  |  Lamp, Dunes & Duchess  |  Sofa Pillows, Lacefield  |  Coffee Table, Restoration Hardware  |  Extra Large Bone Dominos, WOM  |  Japanese Calligraphy Brushes, collected (similar HERE)  |  Book, Vogue Living Houses & Gardens

…OFFICE AS SHOWN…Hyacinth Basket, Nate Berkus for Target c/o  |  Pedestal Bowl, Nate Berkus for Target c/o  |  Bird Tea Light, Nate Berkus for Target c/o  |  Bird Bowl, Nate Berkus for Target c/o  |  Knoll Table c/o AllModern  |  Louis Ghost Chairs, AllModern c/o  |  Round Jute Rug, Pottery Barn c/o  |  Modloft Pearl Bookcase, AllModern c/o  |  Point of View by R Studio,  Minted c/o  |  Uncle Sam Hand, Jonathan Adler  |  White Urchin, WOM  |  Ginger Jars, collected (similar HERE)  |  Harry Allen Pig, WOM  |  Calculation by Stephanie Nowotarski, Minted c/o  |  Vintage Ice Bucket, WOM  | Marshall Stanmore Speaker, Nasty Gal  ||  Shoe Books, WOM  |  Gold Wishbone, OKL  |  Castle Peak Faceted Vase, Kate Spade c/o 

*This story is in collaboration with Target and Nate Berkus for Target, a brand I love, love, love and adore.  Opinions are 100% my own.

MKR’s Top 10 Atlanta Eats

It's Almost Impossible to Narrow Down a List of Best Atlanta Restaurants, But Here Are 10 to Try Today
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From a falafel that can stop me in my tracks, the best ever fried green tomato sandwich and a dish of divine wild mushroom ravioli, Atlanta has one heck of a restaurant scene. I’m often asked about the best Atlanta restaurants and recommendations for my tried-and-true favorites, but honestly it’s hard to narrow down the list!  But when Williams Sonoma asks you answer.  And while I’m always discovering new tasty bites, I can say these top ten on rotation have kept me full and happy as of late.  I’d love to hear if you’ve tried any of them, and where you’ve had your favorite Atlanta meal!  Truly, MKR

1. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams: Well, duh.  There really are no words for Jeni’s ice cream, but I’ll stand behind saying that it’s just the best ice cream around.  I mean the Brambleberry Crisp? So. Good. 

2. Hal’s Steakhouse: While I obviously don’t eat meat, any place that starts the meal with garlic bread is amazing in my book (insert “100” emoji here). I hear from very trusted sources that this is simply the best steak one has ever had…yes, even compared to Chicago haunts. It’s an Atlanta staple and has been here forever, so you know they’re doing something right in there. You can even find Hal himself still at the bar, which just adds to the charm. Tip: order the Bone-In Filet.

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Garden & Gun Jubilee Part I

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A few weeks ago I had the immense pleasure of collaborating with Garden & Gun Magazine to attend their second annual Jubilee Weekend in Charleston, South Carolina.  Being my first time, but definitely not my last, to Charleston I knew I wanted to capture every moment I could so along with the Mr. one of my other partners in crime, my photographer, Kathryn McCrary came along for the ride.

Charleston itself was everything I had dreamed it would be.  Picturesque, full of history, and overflowing with charm, but this isn’t a story about Charleston, that story is coming next week.  Today we’re talking all about the Jubilee…well today and Friday because I couldn’t possibly squeeze everything Jubilee into just one day.  Not when there was so much to see, do and talk about.  

We started our weekend eating the most amazing local food, sipping wine, and stalking Harry Connick Jr. under twinkle lights at the Jubilee Oyster Roast, (tickets go fast for the evening, but I highly, highly, suggest attending the Roast next year).  Day one then began bright and early by noshing on homemade biscuits and candied grapefruit libations at the Editors Breakfast all why shopping the Southern Made Market Place.  I snagged numerous homemade treats, vintage cocktail napkins, the new Leontine Linens; For Every Room book, and a few handmade belts for the Mr.  We walked for miles under the canopy of Charleston’s gorgeous mossy trees, chatted with old friend and new, and rounded out our day with a quick trip to the Hobnob Entertaining Candy Shop before heading back for dinner at Husk.  

So with Jubilee Part I officially one for the books I can’t wait to share Part II with you!  Lastly I’d be amiss if I didn’t specifically send big thanks and love to Garden & Gun Magazine, Ms. Colleen Call, and the Belmond Charleston Place for making our stay nothing short of magical.  Happy Monday Loves!  Truly, MKR 

…AS PICTURED….Sweater, DKNY via Shopbop c/o (sold out similar HERE)  ||  Striped Shirt, J.Crew (on sale now, I have it in every color)  ||  Jeans, Paige Denim c/o  ||  Boots, Tory Burch (ON SALE!)  ||  Hat, Sole Society c/o (on sale NOW!)  ||  Watch, Daniel Wellington  ||  Ring, Kendra Scott c/o  ||  Acanthus Ring, Julie Vos  

*Photography, Kathryn McCrary  ||  This story was in collaboration with Garden & Gun Magazine, a magazine I love, adore and ready every single month.  Opinions are 100% my own.

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