Spotlight: The Branchetti Luxury Collection
When it comes to upholstery we are obsessed with anything that is tufted. The smallest piece can add something special to any room–giving it a look that is more regal and refined. And let’s not forget that the style has proven to be timeless: it’s centuries old and has never been more popular in interior...
5 Minutes With: Stu
“I love talking and meeting new people–I’m definitely not shy,” says Stu, a newcomer to Home & Stone but a seasoned veteran of the luxury bath and kitchen field. The Brooklyn native actually fell into the industry by chance; while building his skills as a manager at a mechanic shop, he was recommended to a...
Spotlight: The Furniture Guild’s Adina Vanity
The Furniture Guild is a favorite brand of Home & Stone, especially when it comes to custom designed pieces. Each vanity is built one at a time, crafted by American artisans out of the finest materials, right here in the U.S.A. When our sales consultant Adina needed to create the perfectly minimal vanity to display...
Brooklyn Born and Bred: Watermark Designs
When did it become so cool to be a Brooklynite? Maybe since some of the most creative designers, celebrities, writers, artisans, chefs, interior designers and techies started to call our borough home. Now a hub of art and culture, Brooklyn has undeniably become a place where businesses and neighborhoods can flourish. But before Brooklyn became...
Making ‘em Like They Used To: Native Trails Americana
Native Trails continues their long-time commitment to hand crafted, sustainable design with the Americana Collection, made entirely in the U.S.A. The wood from each piece is sourced from old barns, barracks and fencing, and transformed by local California artisans into pieces that are rich in character and history. Add to that the iron hardware, hand-forged...
Raw Elements: The Waterfall Spout from Sonoma Forge
Shishi odoshi fountains are well known in garden design for their distinctive style and ancient beauty. It is from traditional Japanese spouts like these that Sonoma Forge drew its inspiration for their iconic Waterfall spout. Japanese gardens often feature shishi odoshi, fountains which use at least 2 bamboo spouts; the water flows from one spout...