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An Atlanta favorite finds even more national admiration. We love visiting Chef Steven Satterfield’s rustic Westside eatery, the award-winning Miller Union. And now Satterfield joins Birmingham chef Chris Hastings in introducing our beloved Southern favorites to the incomparable palate of Martha Stewart. Tomorrow morning, Satterfield and Stewart will prepare scalloped green tomatoes and cherry-pecan cornbread dressing, a touch of sophistication that promises to diversify your traditional Thanksgiving fare. 

Executive Chef Steven Satterfield, portrait by David Naugle

Atlantans are familiar with Miller Union’s philosophy of natural, fresh cuisine, but if the holidays always trigger your desire for additional familial gatherings throughout the year, try sampling Satterfield’s expertise yourself at the family-style Harvest Dinners offered the third Tuesday of each month. Too impatient to wait? Chef Satterfield tells us he intends to debut the scalloped green tomatoes later this week; this seasonal treat will join the cornbread dressing that adorns the popular sautéed Georgia quail currently on the menu. This special Southern-inspired episode of “The Martha Stewart Show” airs Tuesday, November 23 at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. on The Hallmark Channel.

 

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Though it’s already well known for top-quality, eco-friendly furnishings, home accents, unique rugs and even interior design services, Verde Home on Atlanta’s Westside is embarking on yet another venture that will set it apart from the competition. In fact, it’s the store’s new design competition, precisely, that’s got insiders across town buzzing.


For the first-annual Verde Home Tibetan Rug Design Competition, SCAD students are asked to design original rugs much like the authentic woven Tibetan rugs that are found in Verde Home's in-store collection.

As Verde Home moves forward with its soon-to-debut line of proprietary handwoven Tibetan rugs dubbed “Verde Sole,” it’s also welcoming contributions by a talented group of design students from SCAD Atlanta. Aiming to bring the ancient art of rug weaving and the modern art of graphic design together, the inaugural Verde Home Tibetan Rug Design Competition will invite a class of approximately 15 design students to create original 24″ x 32″ carpet renderings that can be successfully translated into hand-woven rugs. The team at Verde Home, along with three to four judges hand-picked from the design community, will then evaluate the designs based on modernity, salability and the potential to execute the rug in 100 knots or fewer.

After an initial meeting at Verde Home on April 2, the students will return with their ideas one week later to procure design guidance and select colors, then submit their final renderings one week thereafter. The renderings and woven samples of the designs by the grand prize winner and five runners up will be presented at the MA10 Design Is Human & Modern Atlanta Home Tour Launch Night on June 1, and the top design will be implemented into a stunning 6′ x 9′ rug to be included as part of Verde Home’s in-store Tibetan rug collection.

AH&L blog readers can get involved, too! Visit the Verde Home booth at the Modern Atlanta Home Show to vote on the five runners up and determine the “Best in Show.” That student’s design will be woven into a 4′ x 6′ rug and also included in the store’s Tibetan rug gallery—yet another great reason to visit both this Westside home décor hotspot and one of the most highly anticipated design events of 2010.

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