I love love love furniture makers. I had been following @orior_furniture ever since they launched in the US a few years back, always drooling over their pieces, wanting to have one in my home. When they reached out to talk all things furniture I jumped at the chance. They make the kinds of things you’ll pass down to your grandkids – full of heavy patinated brass, pebbled leather, solid wood.
We moved into our 1964 house right before the pandemic and over the last 4 years we have painstakingly collected furniture and lighting from some of our favorite makers. When we wrapped Grace and Frankie, I bought a chair as a wrap gift for myself. To say I’m obsessed with what people can craft with their hands is an understatement. Maybe it’s because I come from a long line of woodworkers, maybe it’s because handmade goods are becoming rarer and rarer.
Thank you, @orior_furniture for spending the day with me and for valuing humans and quality over all else.
I love love love furniture makers. I had been following @orior_furniture ever since they launched in the US a few years back, always drooling over their pieces, wanting to have one in my home. When they reached out to talk all things furniture I jumped at the chance. They make the kinds of things you’ll pass down to your grandkids – full of heavy patinated brass, pebbled leather, solid wood.
We moved into our 1964 house right before the pandemic and over the last 4 years we have painstakingly collected furniture and lighting from some of our favorite makers. When we wrapped Grace and Frankie, I bought a chair as a wrap gift for myself. To say I’m obsessed with what people can craft with their hands is an understatement. Maybe it’s because I come from a long line of woodworkers, maybe it’s because handmade goods are becoming rarer and rarer.
Thank you, @orior_furniture for spending the day with me and for valuing humans and quality over all else.
I love love love furniture makers. I had been following @orior_furniture ever since they launched in the US a few years back, always drooling over their pieces, wanting to have one in my home. When they reached out to talk all things furniture I jumped at the chance. They make the kinds of things you’ll pass down to your grandkids – full of heavy patinated brass, pebbled leather, solid wood.
We moved into our 1964 house right before the pandemic and over the last 4 years we have painstakingly collected furniture and lighting from some of our favorite makers. When we wrapped Grace and Frankie, I bought a chair as a wrap gift for myself. To say I’m obsessed with what people can craft with their hands is an understatement. Maybe it’s because I come from a long line of woodworkers, maybe it’s because handmade goods are becoming rarer and rarer.
Thank you, @orior_furniture for spending the day with me and for valuing humans and quality over all else.
I love love love furniture makers. I had been following @orior_furniture ever since they launched in the US a few years back, always drooling over their pieces, wanting to have one in my home. When they reached out to talk all things furniture I jumped at the chance. They make the kinds of things you’ll pass down to your grandkids – full of heavy patinated brass, pebbled leather, solid wood.
We moved into our 1964 house right before the pandemic and over the last 4 years we have painstakingly collected furniture and lighting from some of our favorite makers. When we wrapped Grace and Frankie, I bought a chair as a wrap gift for myself. To say I’m obsessed with what people can craft with their hands is an understatement. Maybe it’s because I come from a long line of woodworkers, maybe it’s because handmade goods are becoming rarer and rarer.
Thank you, @orior_furniture for spending the day with me and for valuing humans and quality over all else.
Tis the season of inspiration 💫
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And turmoil, unease, stress, devastation, but trying to look at all the inspiraaation 🫠
Tis the season of inspiration 💫
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And turmoil, unease, stress, devastation, but trying to look at all the inspiraaation 🫠
Tis the season of inspiration 💫
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And turmoil, unease, stress, devastation, but trying to look at all the inspiraaation 🫠
Tis the season of inspiration 💫
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And turmoil, unease, stress, devastation, but trying to look at all the inspiraaation 🫠
Tis the season of inspiration 💫
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And turmoil, unease, stress, devastation, but trying to look at all the inspiraaation 🫠
Tis the season of inspiration 💫
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And turmoil, unease, stress, devastation, but trying to look at all the inspiraaation 🫠
Tis the season of inspiration 💫
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And turmoil, unease, stress, devastation, but trying to look at all the inspiraaation 🫠
Tis the season of inspiration 💫
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And turmoil, unease, stress, devastation, but trying to look at all the inspiraaation 🫠
Tis the season of inspiration 💫
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And turmoil, unease, stress, devastation, but trying to look at all the inspiraaation 🫠
Tis the season of inspiration 💫
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And turmoil, unease, stress, devastation, but trying to look at all the inspiraaation 🫠
1. I can give you a toe hug.
2. @enebyhome you always inspire.
3. I’ve been trying to grow vines in my kitchen and this is the push I needed.
4. Nashville, you were perfect. We’re inspired.
5. This is my version of sexting
6. Speaking of.
1. I can give you a toe hug.
2. @enebyhome you always inspire.
3. I’ve been trying to grow vines in my kitchen and this is the push I needed.
4. Nashville, you were perfect. We’re inspired.
5. This is my version of sexting
6. Speaking of.
1. I can give you a toe hug.
2. @enebyhome you always inspire.
3. I’ve been trying to grow vines in my kitchen and this is the push I needed.
4. Nashville, you were perfect. We’re inspired.
5. This is my version of sexting
6. Speaking of.
1. I can give you a toe hug.
2. @enebyhome you always inspire.
3. I’ve been trying to grow vines in my kitchen and this is the push I needed.
4. Nashville, you were perfect. We’re inspired.
5. This is my version of sexting
6. Speaking of.
We were lucky enough to spend some time with Brooklyn Decker (@brooklyndecker) at her 1960’s house in the historic neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina. Where she gave us a sneak peak into her newly renovated home, featuring the Mara Dresser. Follow the link in bio to read more.
We were lucky enough to spend some time with Brooklyn Decker (@brooklyndecker) at her 1960’s house in the historic neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina. Where she gave us a sneak peak into her newly renovated home, featuring the Mara Dresser. Follow the link in bio to read more.
We were lucky enough to spend some time with Brooklyn Decker (@brooklyndecker) at her 1960’s house in the historic neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina. Where she gave us a sneak peak into her newly renovated home, featuring the Mara Dresser. Follow the link in bio to read more.
We were lucky enough to spend some time with Brooklyn Decker (@brooklyndecker) at her 1960’s house in the historic neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina. Where she gave us a sneak peak into her newly renovated home, featuring the Mara Dresser. Follow the link in bio to read more.
We were lucky enough to spend some time with Brooklyn Decker (@brooklyndecker) at her 1960’s house in the historic neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina. Where she gave us a sneak peak into her newly renovated home, featuring the Mara Dresser. Follow the link in bio to read more.
Orior In Real Life – Brooklyn Decker (@brooklyndecker) featuring the Mara Dresser: The Actor and design enthusiast shares how travel ignited her love for design, unveiling a newfound appreciation for the artistry of handcraft.
Follow the link in bio to find out more.