DESIGN FEATURES: Dimensions: 40"W x 19"D x 64"H Material : Mango wood Production time: 3-4 weeks Customization available on request
You may have read my tale of woe about parking in Seattle a few posts ago. I must say that on my second visit, I was lucky enough to park in the actual convention center parking structure which was extremely simple to navigate, had numbered parking spaces, level letters and colors. All I had to do was follow the orange concrete path and it led me directly to the lobby of the convention center. If you're not familliar with the little jingle, Let's All Go to the Lobby, here's a video of it for you. The title of this year's show was "There's a Little Garden in All of Us." However, the theme was Hollywood Movies. I don't understand why the title didn't also state the theme but I probably missed out on some important facts because I didn't read the newsprint program prior to entering. Anyway, the lobby which eluded me on my first visit (I knew it existed as I've attended many events at this venue) contained lots of fun stuff. First to greet the visitor was the Washington Flower Growers Association's Wizzard of Oz themed garden complete with a yellow flower road to the Emerald City. The Emerald City is one of Seattle's monikers. Funny how dorothy looks so glamorous after traveling via spinning house all the way from Kansas. Maybe she's miffed because there are no poppies to be found. Can you see Toto in the basket of the bicycle? Our old pal Scarecrow hanging out on a rustic twig bench. The Cowardly Lion seems to be the first one to get close to the Space Needle which, although not mentioned in the book, is probably where the Wizzard hung out. For a nice wide view of this whole Oz garden look here. This awesome table was made by Live Edge Woodworks Near the table was a sign with the following words written by Kim Hoelting, the founder of Live Edge: Imagine being alive for a thousand years. Think of the storms, droughts, and brilliant sunny days. Now imagine dying but remaining vertical for another two centuries, with life swirling around you. Then one day you topple over but your body remains visible on the forest floor for many more centuries nourishing your offspring. This is the story of cedar, our totem species. Study these amazing specimens. Where is the line between life and death? Truly beautiful! On the opposite side of the lobby were the floral arrangements. Here is a small sampling of the many delightful offerings. This one was a crowd pleaser! Unfortunately, I've forgotten it's name and creator. "Red Carpet Ready" by Holly's Fine Flowers was interesting. "Much Ado About Nothing" by Pipper's Flowers "Fontaine de Fleur" by La Vassar Florists "Mae" by Capitol Florist "My Fair Lady" by Christopher Flowers "Star Struck!" by An Occasion Flowers made me think of all y'all from the Lone Star State. For me, the flower arrangements aren't the main attraction of the show but It's always fun to see what these creative folks will think of next. "Sunset: Strip" by Flora Laura was a tower of flower power!
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Special commission armoire made from white oak.
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Natural and beautiful bamboo night stand constructed using bamboo. Bamboo nightstand/accent stand with one drawer; perfect for smaller spaces. The slim profile makes this an ideal piece for small areas.