Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Dine in!

With a few new great pieces in this week, our floor has a terrific variety of dining and kitchen tables. Whether you are planning for that formal holiday dinner or are hoping to add a unique flair to your kitchen, here's a snapshot of what we have in-store this week.

GONE!

GONE!

SOLD...to a discerning buyer!


SOLD....to a discerning buyer!
...also have a matching buffet table

Pewter 6-chair glass-top table...$350
...also have 2 matching high top bar stools at $40/ea.

GONE!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Tea Time

Written on August 13, 2009

I’m writing this as Kimberly, my oldest daughter, is driving through Oklahoma City on our way to New Orleans to take our middle daughter, Kelly, back to Tulane to get her graduate degree.

The day started after spending the night at the Sleep Inn just East of Colby, Kansas….we were going to stop at another hotel, but to be honest with you, at 11:30 at night, with it’s handpainted $39.88 sign, that hotel looked more like the Bates hotel and less like a hotel that I would like to sleep in for the night….can you say “Psycho!” The Sleep Inn was just right…it had only been open for 5 weeks so things were fresh and clean….and it offered a free breakfast! After only 5 hours of sleep, we were up and ready to roll….and Kimberly was bound and determined to find a coffee shop to get an iced chai! “Iced chai?” I said…..darling, we aren’t in Boulder anymore!! I had drive duty so off we went in search of a coffee shop with iced chai, after stopping at McDonald’s so I could get an iced hazelnut coffee ( I had heard they were pretty good and since I don’t really drink coffee, nor do I frequent McDonald’s, I kept my fingers crossed.)

Anyway, with our arsenal of high tech gizmos, I-phone and a Garmin, Kimberly was able to locate a coffee shop in Hays, Kansas, about an hour from Colby. I got off at the right exit and we proceeded to follow the Garmin to 11th street., drove past a bunch of industrial looking buildings and wondered where the heck was this coffee shop. Pretty soon the concrete ended and a brick street began ( follow the yellow brick road)…and it led us right to the heart of Hays….and lo and behold, there was this darling coffee shop called Semolina’s! Believe it or not, they had Chai! Dorothy, it may not be Boulder, but we found chai!

While waiting for Kimberly’s chai and Kelly’s hazelnut hot chocolate, I was looking into purchasing possibilities and discovered Numi Tea. Numi tea has a really interesting tea called Flowering Tea. When you put it in a teapot, clear is best, it actually opens up like a flower and it looks amazing! It's an organic tea, perfect for Colorado, and there are a number of flavors.

The company aspires to be environmentally responsible and globally sustainable by using recyclable and biodegradable packaging....what more can we ask for?!! I don't know where to tell you to buy it in Boulder, but you can check out their website at www.numitea.com.

We have some teapots and teacups in Clutter, and tables to sit at while having your tea, so after you check out Numi Tea...come on in to Clutter and.....Clutter your world!!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Bedroom Beauties...

Thought I'd feature a few of our current bedroom pieces...Sweet Dreams!

SOLD....to a discerning buyer!

SOLD....to a discerning buyer!


SOLD! but we have another one like it!


SOLD...to a discerning buyer!



Hand painted green linen cabinet...$950




Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Gorgeous Rosewood and Funky Finds

We just received some beautiful solid Rosewood pieces with brass inlays.
All 3 pieces...SOLD...to discerning buyers!

SOLD....to a discerning buyer!
And on the funkier side...!!
Rare Antique Banana Box...$125

Vintage and Antique Kitchenware

And our resident pet Cheetah...SOLD! ( but we still miss her!)
Don't worry, it's made of Sisal!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Items in Clutter week of 9-20-09!

Hi everyone! Here are some special things that we have in Clutter this week!
Come on in and visit us and Clutter Your World!!
West Elm White Table....$195

SOLD! to a discerning buyer!

SOLD! to a discerning buyer!


SOLD! to a discerning buyer!


SOLD....to a discerning buyer!





Friday, September 18, 2009

Hula Time


I’m so excited! Our website just went live and today I am learning how to write in my blog! I decided to name my blog, Clutter My World and would love to tell you why. First of all, one of my favorite bands is Chicago and one of my favorite songs is “Color My World.” That’s the song that my husband and I danced to at our wedding 28 years ago! Ok..that’s dating me, but we’re really not that old…we were 2 when we got married! Seriously, another reason why I named it Clutter My World is because one of my favorite pastimes is to travel, and everywhere I travel, I shop. I hope you enjoy reading my blogs and if you find yourself in one of the places I mentioned, you’ll at least know one place to go!

This summer, just before opening Clutter, I went to Hawaii for 2 weeks with my husband, 3 daughters, one son-in-law to be, and 2 friends of my daughter’s. When I say “just before,” I mean “JUST BEFORE!” I returned to Boulder on Aug. 1 and we opened the store on August 3….all due to the fantastic women who work at Clutter, especially Susan Larson and Diana Farran. Thanks to them, I had a worry free vacation and I am so thankful for that.

Anyway….back to Hawaii…we were on the Big Island, one of our favorite places to go. We have been every 3 years since 1991 and it has become a family tradition. Every time we go, as we head into Kona from the little grass shack that we rent (actually, it’s an old beach house in a wonderful area called Puako), we pass by a store that has a banner hanging outside that says “Hula Lamps of Hawaii…motion lamps.” Every time I see that banner, I say “I really want to go to that store!” Every time we leave the island, I say “Darn, I never made it to that store,” until this summer! We had just left Target ( yes, they now have a Target on the island!) and I knew we were close to the Hula Lamp Store…so I convinced everyone that I had to finally go see what the Motion lamps were all about. It’s not all that easy to get to, it’s off the highway and in a somewhat industrial/retail area and you have to turn here and turn there and oops, back up and go around and finally, you find it! When you walk into the store, it’s a glorious sight! There are beautiful bronze hula lamps designed and created by Mr. Charles Moore. He began his production of the lamps, in 1997, based on vintage topless retro hula lamp styles of the past and is now creating more detailed and contemporary styled hula girl lamps. Needless to say, I walked out of there one happy camper ( while the girls rolled their eyes). I purchased my very own, vintage topless retro hula girl lamp…and the best part about her…she hulas!! She now has a very prominent place on the buffet in our dining room and every evening I turn her on and every evening I watch her hula and I dream of being back in that little grass shack in Hawaii! So, next time you are on the Big Island, don’t forget to visit the Hula Lamp of Hawaii Gallery and Showroom (http://www.hulalamps.com/) and …..Clutter your world!!