Exposed wood, nature inspired prints, low slung furniture lines and a neutral color palette are some of the many elements that make midcentury design so pleasing to the eye. In the spirit of the era from which it came, we poured ourselves a martini and went to work gathering together goods to invoke this iconic style into your own mix.
Inspired by the unfussy freshness of country living, we curated some of our favorite farmhouse accessories to help you lasso the design inspiration needed to achieve that country-home feel no matter where you live.
We stopped by MadeHere PDX on the corner of NW 10th and Couch in Portland and found some beautiful, locally made products that we couldn't help but share.
Lindsay Foster-Drago of Casa Drago Interiors shares tips on how to enhance curb appeal.
If you could be easier on the environment without giving up electricity or binge-watching House of Cards, would you be interested? Sure, who wouldn't be? As long as my suggestion is painless. And it is: Go to the farmers market on the weekend instead of the grocery store.
More and more, Oregonians want to know who, where and with what their products are being made. So as we crept out of the darkness of an Oregon winter, we sought out handcrafted items that embodied our states, entrepreneurial spirit and welcomed a new spring.