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One of the fun things about being an editor
here is that you get paid to discover and write about the best of the
South. At the end of each trip you come home with story notes, plus matchbook
covers from restaurants, crumpled notes, business cards from shops, and
an occasional illegible scrawl of a friend's must-see shop or attraction.
We asked our Homes, Gardens, and Travel editors
to share favorite shops they've discovered during their travels. We've
also tried to bring you stores that are the sources for many of the asked-about
looks you see in Southern Living. The business that follows caught our
attention with their distinctive array of items or artwork that reflects
comfortable Southern style. Extra points were given, of course, for shops
featuring Southern artists or products.
With 17 states to cover, we apologize if we missed your favorite, but
we hope you'll discover a new favorite on our list. Happy shopping.
Eleanor Griffin
ANTIQUES SHOPS
David Tims Antiques
Don't let the modest exterior fool you. Step out of your car and into
some of the best furniture bargains you'll find in the Middle South. Owner
David Tims has filled several buildings with a wide array of gently used
and antique furniture. We are especially fond of the huge selection of
armoires, sideboards, and other large pieces, ideal anchors for the young
collector or homeowner. Located on the corner of Hardwick Road and State
34, Cropwell, Alabama; (205) 338-7929.
Heritage House Antiques
Homes Editor Julia Hamilton, a native of Greenwood recommends this special
store located in a small, restores house. 311 East Market Street, Greenwood,
Mississippi; (662) 455-4800.
Richard Saunders Antiques
Within an hour and a half of Kansas City, Missouri, the historic district
of Rocheport is an antiques-lovers dream. Plan to spend a day visiting
shops such as Richard Saunders, which features American country antiques
and more modest collectibles. 201 Columbia Street, Rocheport, Missouri;
(573) 698-3765.
ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENTS AND SPECIALTY HARDWARE
Southern Accents
A treasure chest of old hardware and architectural fragments salvaged
mostly from the Southeast, this is the place to come if you're looking
for vintage doorknobs or other household hardware for a restored home.
308 Second Avenue, Cullman, Alabama; (256) 737-0554
ART GALLERIES
AfrJaMex
Discover a lively mix of African, Caribbean, and Mexican decorative items
and art at this shop in the bustling River Market District. 305 East Markham,
Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 372-3460.
Bennett Galleries and Company
This is one of our Homes editors' favorite finds in Knoxville for great-looking
home accents, lamps, and art. 5308 Kingston Pike, Knoxville; (865) 584-6791.
SoBo
Named for its location on South Boston Avenue in the SoBo district of
Tulsa, this gallery has artwork for a wide variety of tastes. 1730 South
Boston Avenue, Tulsa; (918) 584-7000.
BUILDING MATERIALS AND ACCENTS
Bevolo Gas & Electric Lights
If you've ever admired the wonderful hand-riveted lanterns that add so
much character to the French Quarter, we've got the source for you. Owner
Drew Bevolo, whose grandfather used rivets to make long-lasting lanterns,
can design one for you. 521 Conti Street, New Orleans; (504) 522-9485.
Goodwin Heart Pine Company
Looking for authentic wide-plank pine floors? Goodwin Heart Pine Company locates
the real thing in the form of river-recovered™ old-growth logs and offers
it in two grades. Expect to pay a lot for this one-of-a-kind quality,
but know the wood will repay you with the warmth it adds to your rooms.
106 SW 109th Place, Micanopy, Florida; 1-800-336-3118.
DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES
1617 Wynnton
Associate Travel Editor Cassandra Vanhooser recommends this store that
"over flows with treasures including antiques, original art, furniture,
architectural accessories, bed and bath linens, and plants for the garden."
1617 Wynnton Road, Columbus, Georgia; (706) 324-4121.
Blenko Glass Company
Stained glass make at Blenko are signature products of this shop in West
Virginia. Located about 30 minutes outside of Charleston, just 2 miles
from Exit 28 on I-64, its factory store and outlet are worth the detour.
You'll immediately recognize the distinctive glassware, pitchers and vases
that you see in fine department stores, in mail-order catalogs, and on
public television. Fairground Road, Milton, West Virginia; (304) 743-9081.
HeyDay
Less than an hour from San Antonio is the restored village of Boerne.
One of our favorite shops is HeyDay, filled with whimsical furniture and
accessories. We especially like the colors of the Southwestern furniture
by Houston artist David March. 316 South Main Street, Boerne, Texas; (830)
249-4951.
Mississippi Crafts Center
Just off the Natchez Parkway is a fabulous find for handmade potter, jewelry,
and one-of-a-kind items made by crafts-people from Mississippi, Alabama,
and Louisiana; Associate Features Editor Tommy Black likes the unique
selection. Located on the Natchez Trace Parkway near Jackson, 1 mile east
of I-55, Ridgeland, Mississippi; (601) 856-7546.
Salisbury Pewter
Photographer Meg McKinney Simle loves Salisbury Pewter and its seconds
room. Look for fine-quality julep cups, trays, vases, candlesticks, and
serving items. 2611 North Salisbury Blvd., Salisbury, Maryland; (410)
546-1188.
FABRIC
GDC
This find is one-stop shopping for fabric, furniture, and accessories.
In fact, we furnished most of our Brookgreen Cottage (see page 106 in
the September 2000 issue of Southern Living) from GDC. Our favorites are
the designer-quality fabrics at pocket-friendly prices. The furniture
is casual, ideal for the relaxed look of a family room. 975 Savannah Highway,
Charleston, South Carolina; (843) 571-1027.
Lewis & Southern Textile Company
Our Homes Editors almost always stop by Lewis when they're in Atlanta.
With one of the largest decorative fabric displays in town, the shop is
a must visit. They have a generous swatch policy, but smart shopper bring
measurements and order their fabric while there. With an extensive trim
department and made-to-order service, you can stretch your dollars and
your time in one stop. 912 Huff Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30318; 1-800-835-4833.
Making Ends Meet
About halfway between Louisville and Lexington, this fabric shop is located
in an old house in the historic district of Shelbyville. You'll find three
floors of fabrics, with a great selection of designer fabrics at discount
prices. The silk prices are especially smooth on the budget. 701 Washington
Street, Shelbyville, Kentucky; (502) 633-5427.
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