At BeyondBlue Interiors, we are very selective with the vendors we include in our collection. We are only able to display a limited selection of these vendors' products in our showroom, but have excellent relationships with the vendors and can special order items from their complete lines. We invite you to explore the complete offerings on each vendor's website. Contact BeyondBlue Interiors at 919.678.8705 or email to sales@beyondblueinteriors.com for more information.

Angela Adams

Angela Adams

Angela Adams grew up on an island off the coast of Maine. An island upbringing helped to shape her unique perspective on design. Fashions and styles come and go on the mainland, but on the island the decades seem to linger. Angela's designs are known for their sense of timelessness, simplicity and balance - all inspired by the remote and harsh natural beauty of life off the coast of Maine. BeyondBlue carries Angela's Studio line, hand-tufted rugs made from 100% New Zealand wool.

www.angelaadams.com

Babette Holland

Babette Holland

Babette Holland accessories, mirrors, and lamps are made by a husband and wife team in Brooklyn, New York. The pieces are handspun from aluminum with shapes so complex they can only be made one piece at a time, by hand, and by a master spinner. The finishes have the depth and multi-color look and shimmer of dupioni silk. The color radiates from all angles and light affects it beautifully.

www.babetteholland.com

Beth Weintraub

Beth Weintraub

Inspired by mass produced modular furniture of the 50's and 60's, Beth Weintraub wanted to create a series of mix and match artworks, where the client becomes the designer. This eventually resulted in the creation of modular wall tiles, finished and ready to hang, no framing is needed. Weintraub takes a rigid, historical printmaking process into today's modern world. Weintraub's metal plates are all original, hand painted etchings.

www.bethweintraub.com/

Bluewick

Bluewick

Founded in early 1995 by Art Hernandez, Bluewick, based in Los Angeles, hand crafts amazingly fragrant soy candle products. In the beginning, Art transformed his apartment kitchen into a small factory and experimented with making his own candles! The Bluewick brand is fresh, simple and clean. All materials used in their production process are natural. BeyondBlue agrees with Art that "here life smells good".

www.bluewick.com

Chilewich

Chilewich

Sandy Chilewich created her New York City based design studio in 1996. Chilewich has reinterpreted a woven vinyl textile for different applications in the home. The durability of the yarn, its tremendous design versatility and the fact that it is washable makes the mats both beautiful and extremely practical. Area mats are available in several standard sizes.

www.chilewich.com/

David Hudson Wright

David Hudson Wright

This collection blends extraordinary craftsmanship and innovative design with natural elements, harmonious textures and luxurious materials to create a home furnishings line with a unique point of view. We believe the David Hudson Wright collection is ideally suited to the timeless design of today's relaxed modernist interiors.

www.davidhudsonwright.com

Dialogica

Dialogica

It was Monique and Sergio Savarese's vision to design a collection of furniture and accessories which was bold, elegant and flexible enough to suit either a graceful traditional home or a thoroughly modern interior. Their designs have become today's modern classics.

www.dialogica.com

Dransfield & Ross

Dransfield & Ross

John Dransfield and Geoffrey Ross are the influential designers behind their New York based, home furnishings company. John's previous profession as a trend driven designer for junior apparel keeps the collection fashion forward and always fresh. Geoffrey’s talents as a designer of high-end textiles have enriched the pieces. Melding their skills, they have created a collection of home goods with a stirring mix of textures and colors, infused with their encyclopedic knowledge of the decorative arts. BeyondBlue Interiors carries a wide selection of their beautiful, elegant pillows.

www.dransfieldandross.biz

Emporio Beraldin

Emporio Beraldin

Emporio Beraldin's mission is to revive the art of decorating, through the use of opulent natural materials. Zeco Beraldin, creator, has a true value for the strength and intensity of organic materials such as Brazilian fibers, leather, horn, bone, and coconut and uses them to add a remarkable and daring touch to fabric, furniture, upholstery and rugs. The comfort of organic textures in union with nature creates the utmost combination of aesthetic and functional appeal.

www.emporioberaldin.biz

Environment

Environment

The mission to produce beautiful and timeless furniture that helps people create comfortable living space, while working toward a safe and healthy planet, enters into every large and small decision made by Environment® Furniture. It is in their name and written all over them. The health of our earth is a responsibility shared by us all. Be part of the solution with environment.

www.environment-furniture.com

Glasshouse de Sivignon

Glasshouse de Sivignon

Glasshouse de Sivignon is the glassblowing studio of Annette Meech and Christopher Williams. Their studio is housed in what was once a stone barn outside the Village of Sivignon in France. Their work can be seen in many permanent museum collections around the world.

www.sivignonglass.com/

Jadora

Jadora

Jadora is an international design and manufacturing company that caters to a sophisticated clientele seeking a home furnishing collection with high design, superior quality, and everyday functionality. Their design team draws on the influences of cultures and trends from around the world, resulting in the creation of a line which is innovative yet timeless. Jadora has an unparalleled focus on clients’ tastes and desires; therefore, their concept and design team is constantly focused on developing a finished product with imagination, savoir faire, and sophistication.

www.jadora.net

Jamie Young

Jamie Young

The Jamie Young Company is a design studio dedicated to bringing quality products and the newest ideas to the home. The company was founded in 1997 by a husband and wife team and the pair has successfully created a look that is influenced by the Americas, Asia and the classics as well as their travels throughout Europe and their eclectic lifestyle. Both Jamie Young Jeter and David Jeter are devoted to design and the arts. Together, they have developed their idea of a lifestyle approach to home design by creating inventive, high quality designs that enable customers to mix it up and render it to their own unique style. Mixing old with new, Asian with American, modern with classic reflects the eclectic variety that the Jamie Young Company provides.

www.jamieyoung.com

John Pomp

John Pomp

John Pomp lives and works as a glass blower/designer in New York City. Schooled in Venetian glassblowing style by Italian maestros, Pomp has taught glassblowing throughout the country. He runs a public access, educational, glassblowing facility in Brooklyn named one sixty glass. His integrity is seen in his use of pure glass and functional, minimalist forms. His Asian American background reveals itself in the simplicity of his silhouettes and through zen-like hints of imperfection. Combined with modern color concepts, his work is unmistakably contemporary. Smooth, seductive and soothing vase forms like the hive, bulb and dimple evoke images.

KleinReid

KleinReid

KleinReid is a collaboration of artists James Klein and David Reid from Akron, Ohio. They create an inspired line of contemporary porcelain and glass objects for table and home. Their designs are an eclectic mix of refined, confident forms, sublime glazes, refined colors and rich textures.

www.kleinreid.com

Mat the Basics

Mat the Basics

Mat The Basics is a company more than half a century old known for its innovative designs & techniques. They are a leading manufacturer of carpets, cushion covers and home accessories. BeyondBlue Interiors carries its line of hand woven affordable designer rugs with a contemporary style.

www.mat-thebasics.com

Metal Quilt

Metal Quilt

Metal Quilts and Mirrors are original pieces of art created by husband and wife team Kim Eubank and Will Armstrong from Richmond, Virginia. They combine their backgrounds in art, jewelry making, and framing perfectly in the creation of Metal Quilts. Will has an excellent sense of proportion and scale, while Kim's strongest artistic talents are her gift for color composition and the ability to stand in front of a 1500° Fahrenheit box during Richmond's oppressive summers. Metal Quilts and Mirrors can be custom made to your color and size specifications.

www.metalquilt.com

Michael Aram

Michael Aram

Michael Aram in an American born artist who works primarily in metal. After studying fine art and living as an artist in New York in the late 1980’s, Aram took what would later be a life-altering trip to India where he discovered rich metalworking traditions. Inspired to work with craftsmen whose skills he felt were greatly untapped, Aram turned his creative energies towards craft based design, setting up a home and workshop in New Delhi. Aram’s work reflects humanity through the directness of the handmade process, as each piece is lovingly made using age old traditional techniques. The artisan nature of the work imbues it with a soulful quality and an energy, which Aram feels is only possible with work, which reflects the hand of the maker.

www.michaelaram.com

Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams

Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams

The diverse yet synergistic management team of Mitchell Gold, President, and Bob Williams, Executive Vice President and Director of Design, has a unique philosophy - keep the customer in focus at all times. They go to great lengths to ensure their furniture goes beyond customer's expectations with regard to style, comfort, quality, value, durability, and livability. The company is based in Taylorsville, North Carolina and has been in business since 1989. They have combined their focus on furniture based on a relaxed design and experience from the ready-to-wear industry to create a furniture line of such relaxed easy to care for furniture that everyone is allowed on the living room sofa. Mitchell and Bob claim they owe much of their inspiration and success to their company mascot, Lulu, a 45 pound, 17” high English bulldog, frequently featured in their ads.

www.mgandbw.com

Nambé

Nambé

Nambé. What's in a name? Nambé possesses a certain mystique. Partly it's their very name and their connections to the landscape, culture and history of their origins. Nambé (pronounced nom-BAY) was christened for a tiny village near Santa Fe in Northern New Mexico where the company was founded in 1951. But there's more to it, this mystique, which makes Nambé the "lifestyle" brand valued by people who love simple, elegant designs and love to share them with others. The most distinguishing characteristic of Nambé is that the company is devoted as passionately to form as it is to function in the creation of beautiful items used everyday in the home.

www.nambe.com

Nouvel Studio

Nouvel Studio

Nouvel Studio is located in Mexico and mixes international glass blowing techniques with traditional Mexican art craft. The studio is run by a collaboration of designers from around the world. Their designs cover utilitarian as well as art objects.

www.nouvelstudio.com/

Oggetti

Oggetti

Oggetti was founded in 1975 by Robert and Nancy Frehling, owners of one of the finest gift, accessory and bridal stores in Miami, Florida. The word "oggetti" means "objects" in Italian and is used to describe accessories for the home. The lighting division, Oggetti Luce, is comprised of several collections of Italian lighting including pendants, table lamps and torcheres, chandeliers, floor lamps and sconces. Oggetti works closely with their stable of artists and craftsmen and continually strives to represent the best to their discerning customers. Most of the Oggetti Luce line is hand blown in Italy and individually signed by the artists.

www.oggetti.com

Oly

Oly

Oly was founded in Berkeley, California in 1999 by Bay Area designers Brad Huntzinger and Kate McIntyre whose vision was simply to provide good designs at good prices. Oly’s furniture and accessories present a fresh blend of clean lines and antique motifs. Blending traditional with the contemporary, Oly provides pieces with a look that works well in the wide range of environments. Every piece of furniture and accessory is handcrafted.

www.olystudio.com

Robert Abbey

Robert Abbey

Robert Abbey was found in 1948 in New York and has been providing fine lighting products ever since. In the early 1990’s, they moved their factory and company headquarters to North Carolina. At Robert Abbey, design is their passion. They work hard to bring their customers the most trend forward merchandise with the highest quality standards at the best prices possible.

www.robertabbey.corporatepo.com

Robert Held Art Glass

Robert Held Art Glass

Robert Helds Art Glass is Canada's largest hot glass studio and gallery. Robert Held's art glass collections range from classic to contemporary. From vases to bowls to hearts to paperweights, his designs are inspired by the work of famous artists such as Monet, Klimt and Tiffany.

www.robertheld.com/

Schleeh Designs

Schleeh Designs

Colin Schleeh and Rachel Schwartz combined their design, art and architectural experience to form Schleeh Design in the spring of 2002. Situated on the pristine banks of the Lachine Canal in Montreal, Quebec, their studio creates our line of one-of-a-kind sculptural objects, and delightful accessories. Their beautiful wooden vessels are hand carved paper-thin vases coated inside by a beautifully transparent watertight resin.

www.schleehdesign.com

Spencer Peterson

Spencer Peterson

For his wooden bowls, Spencer Peterman seeks out wood from fallen trees replete with character. Hidden in the moss and dirt covered trees are special features that Spencer will bring to life with the lathe in the wood shop. In particular, the fungus behind the wood's transformation leaves behind a marbled appearance and bold, black lines that form graphic patterns for the spaulted bowls.

Tracy Glover

Tracy Glover

The ageless art of glass blowing is being energized by artisan Tracy Glover, who breathes new life into the medium with innovative talent, studied skill and a healthy reverence for tradition. The Rhode Island-based glass blower is the designer and creator an elegant family of handcrafted table lamps, floor lamps and vases. Ms. Glover employs Venetian glass techniques, choosing glass with vivid, ultra-rich colors like aurora, plum, celery, tourmaline and steel blue. These striking hues take on a new dimension of vibrancy when combined with neutrals. This drama of contrast is one of Ms. Glover's signatures.

www.tracygloverstudio.com/

Vitreluxe

Vitreluxe

Lynn Everett Read studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art and apprenticed as a glass blower with many talented American glass artists and two Italian masters. The Vitreluxe studio was completed in January of 2002 and allowed Lynn to fulfill his endeavors for his own glass blowing studio and to experiment with his own glass blowing techniques. In 2003 Lynn was awarded the Niche award for goblets. His work was featured in ELLE Magazine August 2003 design section. The article is focused on new trends in American glass.

www.vitreluxe.com

Willie Green-Alridge

Willie Green-Alridge

Willie Green-Alridge is a local artist and designer. Her abstract paintings depict the colors of nature and provide soothing backdrops for modern home furnishings. Willie works in several media, predominantly oils on canvas.

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