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A Trip to Furbish Studio

By Lifeonthesquares @lifeonthesqs

furbishstudio-entrance This week, my mom and I made an annual trip up to Durham, North Carolina. As we were crossing over I-95 towards Raleigh/Durham, it dawned on me that one of my favorite online home boutiques, Furbish Studio, is based in Raleigh. After a quick glance at Google Maps, I realized this was not out of our route at all and we HAD to stop. I am currently decorating a new place – so Furbish has been majorly on my radar as of late. Originally, I learned about Furbish Studio through the blogosphere (shocker) by means of reading owner Jamie’s blog, I SUWANNEE. At this year’s rewardStyle Conference, I actually met Jamie and her assistant briefly over drinks with Ellen. One glance at Jamie’s elephant bag charm, and I knew anything from her store would be equally as bright, fun, and intriguing. I mean come on, how amazing is the entrance + pink door? I was so glad to get to see all of their amazing products in person, and if you’re debating anything online, get it – because it is even better in person!

A bit of what I found:

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{An abundance of Pinatas on Trays}

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{Foo Dogs, Staffordshire Dogs, + Happiness Jars}

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{+ more pinatas…and cute cocktail plates}

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{Cozy Teepee with Cheetah Pillows}

My favorite thing about Furbish is all the framed artwork that you can get for an affordable price! After starting to design a gallery wall, I have learned how expensive framing is. I bought this framed Teil Duncan (Charleston artist) piece that is framed and signed for $80 total – I don’t think you can beat that! See my favorite Furbish artwork below:

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