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I’m a sucker for seasonal decorations. Since there’s finally starting to be a little crispness in the air, I think my anticipation for fall decorating is finally ready to take life. I do always cringe at that person (and we all know one) who puts decorations up 3 months too early and leaves them up 3 months too late, but without being that person, I think there’s nothing greater then a few cheery reminders to celebrate the season! My festive fall go-to for sprucing up the house for autumn: pumpkins! And no, I don’t mean just carving a jack-o-lantern for the front porch.

Here are a few examples of how to tastefully celebrate fall with one of its most symbolic natural elements.


Pumpkins come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, and I love how this display stacked pumpkins of the same shape but different sizes and colors. This simple arrangement could be a perfect for the porch or vacant table space.

I’m  really favoring white pumpkins this year. Both naturally white, or if you’re feeling crafty, painted and decorated white.

Makeover your mantle by lining up white pumpkins to add so much with such simplicity! If this doesn’t make you ready to cozy up for fall, I don’t know what could!

Here’s another “keep it simple” decorating idea. Just find a spare bowl or tray for this easy arrangement.


This wreath of white pumpkins and pistachios around a candle makes for a perfect centerpiece. I might have to try my hand and making one of my own!

I feel like I’m getting a little carried away and pumpkin-crazy, but there are so many cute ideas that I’m just loving. Particularly this front porch…


I love the contrast of the white against those beautiful potted mums. I’d die for my house to have this darling front stoop! But, since I’m all about pumpkins right now, I might trade out that corn husk wreath, for this one made with miniature pumpkins, squashes and gourds:


I’ve already seen countless (and darling) pumpkin patches all over the Atlanta area calling my name. If you’re like me, you’ll get out and grab some pumpkins while the pickin’s good, and get to decorating. It’s not too early, I promise!

How will you dress up your home this autumn?

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I hope you’re enjoying our May issue—and its Outdoor Living Style Special—as much as we enjoyed putting it together. It’s a shame we had to complete the issue as early as March, with a chill still lingering in the air, because I’ve gotten wind of so many great outdoor living products in these wonderfully warm weeks thereafter! 

Case in point: Perennials‘ amazing new colors in outdoor velvets. This collection, which debuted in Spring 2009, and of which I received five new samples last week, now comprises four patterns in eight chic colorways, including a wild animal-print—dubbed “Catwalk”—in four cool color combos.

Like all Perennials outdoor fabrics, this collection is made from 100 percent solution-dyed acrylic for incredible protection against soil, water, UV radiation, tearing and abrasion, making these perfect for fully exposed outdoor spaces as much as sun-splashed living rooms.

The superior quality and plush texture of these outdoor velvets is truly unparalleled. If  you haven’t seen these yet, you really have to feel them to believe them. You can have it all, all summer long—on your every balcony and portico, conservatory and sunporch. Head over to Grizzel & Mann with your designer to check out the new shades in person, and learn more about Perennials Fabrics at perennialsfabrics.com.

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Save for the extraordinarily high pollen count, the weather here in Atlanta has been practically perfect–sunny with temps in the mid 70s. For me, it doesn’t get any better than that. So, naturally, my thoughts are turning to spending more time outdoors.

I love the concept of outdoor living rooms, especially given the wide variety of indoor/outdoor fabrics available today. It wasn’t all that long ago that your choices for outdoor fabrics came down to hunter green or basic beige. But today’s bevy of beauties is not only hard-wearing but high-style, too–certainly chic enough to be used indoors or out. And I’m not the only one who’s noticed. A recent post by Material Girls gave a rundown of some of the season’s best. I’m particularly fond of these picks from Donghia, Schumacher and Lee Jofa. But there are SO many options out there. Which ones are your faves?

Donghia

Donghia

Trina Turk for Schumacher

Lee Jofa

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As we complete final edits on our May issue and ready it for upload to the printer this afternoon, I finally have the chance to breathe and reflect on all of the wonderful things contained within it. Presenting a lovely, sunny look at local style for spring, May is packed with exciting new products, inspiring decorating ideas and just some fantastically designed spaces. I couldn’t be more delighted. And though it may be hard to believe with our forecast of snow flurries earlier this week, warmer days are finally on the way—which means we’ve picked the best pieces with which to enjoy them. So while the Outdoor Living bug has got me, I thought I’d post a few more of my favorite finds of the moment. I hope it will whet your appetite for the real deal in our May issue—and its ultimate roundup for every taste—even more. Happy spring!

Simrin Tray

Simrin's laminated fabric trays have sleek shapes and sophisticated patterns that add instant chic to an outdoor table. Stylish, easy to clean and water-repellant, this plummy botanical version is the ideal way to serve everything from stacks of white-bread sandwiches to apertifs in the late afternoon. Get it for $112 at BurkeDecor.com.

 

Roost Glass Birdhouses

These mouth-blown glass bird feeders from Roost make delicate additions to the porch. Their sleek surfaces are designed with tiny perches that are perfect for birds but serve as slippery slopes for unwanted critters. Find them locally through Scout on East Andrews Drive, Max & Co., or inquire about them at Parish Foods & Goods, all of which are known to carry Roost products in Atlanta. These ring up at about $75 a pop. Photo via Velocity Art & Design.

 

IKEA Lounge

One of the newest introductions from IKEA, the Ammerö collection for outdoor is a fun, streamlined take on plastic woven rattan, easily mimicking more expensive lines in the city. The collection includes chairs, a chic stool and this surprisingly cute lounge chair for just $169.

 

Genie Outdoor Wicker Chair

I don't know about you, but I love a spot to curl up and cocoon myself away from the chaos of the outside world, especially when the weather warms and the balmy Southern breezes are blowing. This Genie Chair—made of synthetic woven wicker in a visually pleasing shape that tucks away neatly into tight quarters—is produced by Locsin International for Neotric Home and would be the dreamiest addition to an outdoor space. This lovely lounge ships directly to your home without shipping and handling charges for $5,995 from HomeInfatuation.com.

 

Klismos Collection from Restoration Hardware Garden

The new Klismos Collection for Restoration Hardware Garden is a sophisticated modern take on the most classic furniture design in all of history. Each and every piece—constructed from sturdy, antique grey powder-coated aluminum—is as lovely as the next, and most include the option of 17 shades of Sunbrella outdoor cushions. The pieces are available through the catalog, online or in stores for $250 to $1230 per piece. The Klismos side chair and small round dining table, shown, retail for $325 and $825, respectively.

 

Metal Mesh Outdoor Dining Set

Straddling the line between 60s kitschy vintage and full-on contemporary, this Metal Heaven mesh outdoor set from EMU—comprising a round table, cushioned stools and stacking chairs—gives a light and airy appearance but mod appeal to an understated patio garden. Prices range from approximately $400 to $2,000 apiece, and the stools themselves are available in seven different colors! Get them on special order through Kolo Collection on the Westside, or to the trade at Logan Gardens in the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center.

 

Fouta Honeycomb Towel in Reds and Grays

I first learned about these Fouta towels in a temporary booth for Scents & Feel at AmericasMart in January. Made of 100 percent cotton, they're much the same as those that were once used in Turkish baths. Use a couple in your own home as towels, beach pareos, throws or even as table runners. The more you wash them, the softer and more absorbent they become. I love the honeycomb multicolor pattern in grays, but there are so many colors and variations to choose from. Get them at scentsandfeel.com for $63.50 each.

 

Outdoor Pizza Oven

If you don't want to invest in an authentic backyard brick oven, you can still achieve a similar tasty experience with the stainless steel Artisan Fire Outdoor Pizza Oven from Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet. It cooks pizzas on a professional pizza stone by the power of dual adjustable burners and optional liquid propane or natural gas configurations. It heats up in 20 minutes and cooks a thin-crust pie in as little as five, and the cute little florid detail adds some femininity to a traditionally manly appliance. You can buy it for about $6,495 by ordering direct at (800) 868-1699 or sales@kalamazoogourmet.com.

 

SCAD Outdoor Pillows

SCAD students have come up with an array of inspired product designs for spring that are available for purchase at the university's campus on Peachtree Street or via the ShopScad.com Web site. We particularly love the new looks in outdoor pillows, which include the Cassie, Sarah and Savannah Toile collections. Happily, the patterns are pretty enough for indoor schemes, too. The 18-inch square pillows are made from washable canvas or cotton twill with recycled polyfill inserts, and retail for $40-$45 each.

 

Design Within Reach Illuminated Planters

Wow! Light a garden path or the circumference of a pool with these illuminated planters from Design Within Reach, available in a range of sizes. You can check them out on the top floor of the showroom on Peachtree Road, a space that's dedicated to accessible modern designs for outdoor. Prices range from $325 to $625 each.

 

Up Country Dog Futons

I recently received an e-mail about these Up Country Outdoor Pet Futons, which are constructed from mildew-resistant inner pads and removable, washable covers made from fabrics by Joel Dewberry, Braemore and more. Since most are not made from outdoor textiles, I can't guarantee fade-resistance, but the idea is so cute and the price is so right ($50-$70), that I'd easily spring for one.

 

Perennials Fabrics - More Amore

...Which leads me to my next pick: Why not have your upholsterer whip one up from the new Perennials More Amoré outdoor fabrics? Inspired by 15th-century Florentine motifs, they're refined enough for sophisticated interiors but would also make a luxurious place for your pooch to laze away the day in the sun, not to mention adorning your finest outdoor pieces! These chic fabrics are available to the trade at Grizzel & Mann in a number of elegant patterns and colorways.

 

These are just a few of my favorites for spring, but what are yours? Tell us what pieces you’re excited about bringing into your outdoor space in the comments section below.

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