Saturday, October 17, 2009

A little trick for the eye, a little treat for the eye!

Ceramic Boo Pumpkins atop a black Victorian platform

McCoy Black Quartz Crystal Votive Holder

Smokeless, Dripless Tapers in Pumpkin Orange


Black Mouth Blown Glass Goblets from Juliska to inbibe holiday beverages.

Handcrafted Halloween Signs for the portals of your house!

John Derian Bat plates.

Rosy Ring Spicy Apple Candles with 200 burn hours of delicious spicy apple.

And then there's the treat. Pops of color to infuse your home with cheer.

Handcrafted Party Hats to use from year to year.

Agraria scented tassels that infuse the air with lovely scents.


Lots of items to help your home begin to take shape for the holidays with scent and color and ambiance.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

CRAVE SF!

Just in!

Our supply of CRAVE SF books has arrived at Willa Home. A must have Bay Area shopping guide of stylish, entrepreneurial women owned businesses, no chains allowed. And we are proud to have been included as a part of this collection. Get your copy now at Willa Home!

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Saturday, September 5, 2009

THE WILLA HOME STORE WIDE SALE CONTINUES!!!!!
We have had such a big response we are continuing the sale. Everything store wide is 20% off except custom orders and already marked down items. Lots of new merchandise, also part of the sale.Come see!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

The sidewalk sale might be over.....
but not Willa Home's first storewide sale!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Take
20% off all store inventory
(excluding custom orders and already marked down items)
now through August 31st!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Fresh white

Align Center
Has it really been that long? Guess we have been busier than we thought! This is one of our favorite vignettes in the store currently. Loads of white porcelain, ironstone, blanc de chine. Peppered with spots of luscious red and with a backdrop of aqua, Elena's favorite color.







And a huge thanks to our friends at Paris Hotel Boutique, Found Now Home, Red Thread, The Glam Lamb, Dwellings & Decor and Instantly Ruby (see sidebar for their posts on Willa Home). We appreciate your kind words of support and beautiful photo's of our store!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

We have been on a chair shopping binge! These are some of our new arrivals at Willa Home. Enjoy your browse.


This green chair is even prettier in person. The color is brighter and there is cording accenting each of the scallops.



This little cutie is perfect for a little girls room, bathroom or bedroom. The original fabric is in great shape.



We love this pink armchair! The scale is large enough for bedroom or living room and the profile is so interesting. Very comfortable as well.



A little sweetheart slipper chair. Again perfect for a vanity or little girls room. Original fabric in excellent shape.



We have 4 of these old french, carved beauties! Aren't they gorgeous? In excellent shape and just beautiful upholstery.



And we had to share this little french settee with you even though it is already sold. It was our new favorite piece and we knew it wouldn't last long(ha, less than a week!). Isn't it sweet?


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Just Pretty.

Sometimes as a store owner, you can look around you and not like the way anything looks in the store. Nothing sparkles, everything seems dull. It might be a mood directing that or it might be how the store feels when a great anchor piece leaves. Like that great piece was the glue and now nothing looks cohesive.
So last week we did a big rearrange to get some of that sparkle back. These are pictures of little vignettes we created around the store mixing contemporary and vintage. Enjoy!











Monday, March 30, 2009

Love this!

This beautiful chest is currently one of our favorite antique pieces at Willa Home. You can really see in this example why it's called flame mahogany.
Flame or crotch-cut mahogany is cut at the crotch where a limb protruded from the trunk of the tree, producing a flame-like figuring. Flame sounds so much more elegant than crotch-cut, don't you think?
It's a cutting technique also used with other fine hardwoods, including walnut, and is extremely expensive, given the limited number of major limbs on any trunk. It is a hallmark of quality in furniture construction and is highly-prized for its inherent beauty.
This piece would be great in a bedroom but even better in a dining room or entry hall where the fire in the woodgrain can really be seen.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

More on James Jeffries, the boxer.

We received a surprising amount of emails yesterday asking for some more information of our boxer.
We have dated the painting to the early 1900's. The painting is of Jeffries in his prime. It is signed and the signature was extremely difficult to read but we think we finally figured it out. It turns out the artist lived down in the San Diego area at the same time as Jeffries lived there. Jeffries was 6 feet tall and the painting is 6'8" so it is a really impressive scale.
We had no idea when we got the painting that he was a famous boxer, we just knew we liked him. The ironic part is that an ephemera dealer happened to walk in our store for the first time the day we brought the painting in and immediately identified him. Because in his previous life he worked in the boxing world. What are the odds?

Monday, March 23, 2009

The Boxer





The mystery has been solved about the new man in our lives! The handsome subject of this old, rather large (6'8"tall) oil portrait has been identified as Jim Jeffries. He is a fairly recent addition to Willa Home and has been enjoying a bit of notoriety being a famous old boxer from the early 1900's. Wouldn't he be gorgeous in a man's library or game room? The painting has some repair spots and has been relined. But he is stopping men and women in their tracks when they see him!

James Jackson Jeffries ("The Boilermaker") (April 15, 1875 – March 3, 1953) was a world heavyweight boxing champion. He was also a sparring partner of Gentleman Jim Corbett. He started boxing as an amateur at age 16 until he turned professional at age 20.
Jeffries stood 6 ft (183 cm) tall and weighed 225 pounds (102 kg) in his prime. Despite his bulk, Jeffries was a trained sprinter who could run 100 yards (91 m) in just over ten seconds, and could purportedly high jump over 6 feet (180 cm).
He was known for fighting in a crouch position learned from his trainer which can be seen in the portrait above and the second photo below.



Jeffries has the record for the quickest KO in a heavyweight title fight ever, which was 55 seconds. We think he is a knockout!