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The Launch Of My New Furniture And Rug Collection – BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, Folks

People have asked for years why I haven’t launched any lines of furniture/textiles, and it’s always been an easy answer – I won’t design something new until I feel really compelled to. That’s how art and creativity generally work – you don’t just do it to do it. So when we moved to Portland, creating wasn’t a goal of mine until I met a tiny local maker who was doing really incredible Avante Garde things with local resources and materials. And today I’m so proud to show you the first two pieces in my new PNW line called ‘Local Gem TM’, and while we are just finishing the prototypes I’d love to tell you the beautiful story behind them and how they came to be.

This dresser is a collaboration with a maker known as ‘The Bird’. It’s a stunning piece of postmodern craftmanship. The wood was sourced from a sustainably sourced ancient Myrtlewood tree, outside Salem, fallen during the summer solstice (to ensure bright energy). The wood is then air-dried for 2 years, then kiln dried for one, then dipped in the pacific ocean to be finally blown dry by the wings of indigenous hummingbirds. Once ready to mill it’s handed off to our whittler who uses a 5th generation whittling technique that only 6 artisans still do in the pacific northwest, and takes 7 years to make each drawer. They join it together with dovetail details, and mortise and tenon edges, and it’s oiled with the sap from the deciduous manzanita trees from the coast. The craftsmanship is impeccable, and the piece is rich in soul.

The Hardware

While ‘bling’ typically isn’t my thing, these gemstones were too special and they add a rich history to the piece (not to mention a luxe feel). They were sustainably mined in the undersea tidepool caves along the coast outside Port Orford, found inside Kumamoto clams, transported in the mouths of seals to the docks. I’m not kidding. It’s incredible to watch. They are then tumbled by cooking them over a lava rock campfire whose energy lights the closest local town year-round. And what looks to be some sort of transparent string haphazardly on the front of the dresser is actually a strand of my own hair, plucked from my scalp behind my ears, meant to give it more of a personal feel.

The dresser has a 13 year lead time and will retail for $87,000 (with trade pricing or if you are a huge influencer or celebrity we are happy to gift in exchange for tagging/linking/crediting on all platforms in perpetuity). There are no finish options beyond this tone of pink which we feel is universal and can go with any style. To prove it, we’ve styled it in a few spaces for our catalog launch:

Jess used it in her makeover of her friend’s room and it adds such whimsy and energy.

I love how it really brings some energy to the mountain house bedroom. It will be featured in AD this month (on the cover!). I feel like I’m living the dream. THANK YOU!!!

My First Hand-Woven Rug

MY first rug design was intimidating but this piece came about pretty organically. ‘The Bird’ and I were together, and the inspiration just struck. The fibers are made from a mix of Alpaca and Miniature Norwegian goats, both of which are shorn in McMinnville, by an FSC certified livestock farmer (pasture-raised). The wool is then dyed from the Cylandria beets grown on a Wilsonville farm, planted with heritage seeds, and watered with the tears collected from rescued Islandic chinchillas. Their tears of joy are captured during December as they watch hours of Hallmark and Netflix holiday movies – they are SO CUTE) then used to water the beets. Once harvested the beets dye the wool to give that uncomparable hue. The fibers are then woven on a 17th-century loom via Sweden (only 2 remaining left in the world) and takes 62 months to weave (although lead time are running longer right now due to freight, port issues, and gas prices – please plan accordingly).

This rug only comes in the 6×17 size, which we find is the most common. It has an 8 year lead time and retails for $42,300 (again we will do trade pricing of course or gift for free to rich celebrities – Kim K call me!). While it’s certainly a statement, we feel strongly that it can go with any style of home. Here are a couple examples:

Here it is in my guest bedroom at the mountain house. See how the pinks pull the tones out of the bedding. I’m IN LOVE.

Here we styled it in Caitlin’s hallway and it works perfectly with her more playful wallpaper.

So those are just the first two pieces in what hopes to be a really large collection with this local artist/maker.

Thank you all for your support. The outpouring has been HUGE, with no small thanks to our maker/collaborator, ‘The Bird’ (Birdie Henderson). We’ve been working on this every Sunday and Monday night for a while and are both so proud of our work and hope to see it in your homes in 8-17 years. xx

P.S. Here’s a sneak peek of what is coming up next – our custom unicorn and donut wallpaper line (in collaboration with a local bakery, Vudoo Donuts). We are currently in search of a unicorn for our artist to capture their essence for the illustration/repeat. Both are perfect for your playful brutalist or victorian style home. Coming soon, in 2038. xx

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Nina
2 years ago

who else purchased before reading? love everything Em does!

Julia Sugarbaker
2 years ago

I think this stuff would actually do very well 😀

2 years ago

<3 <3 <3 XD

Admin
2 years ago

SO honored and thankful that you chose my home to help debut this rug. it’s incredible and you deserve ALL the great things headed your way. Xx

Nik
2 years ago

Hahahaha, well played!

Kerri
2 years ago

The Bird has a great future ahead!

Appaloosa
2 years ago

Made my day!

2 years ago

You got me for a minute! 🤣

KJ
2 years ago

It’s my birthday today and it still took me a few minutes to get it even though I have years of foolish practice 😂😂😍

🥰 Rusty
2 years ago
Reply to  KJ

Happy birthday!🎂

kelly
2 years ago
Reply to  KJ

it’s my birthday today, too! have a great one, KJ (:

🥰 Rusty
2 years ago
Reply to  kelly

Happy birthday to you too! 🎂

🥰 Rusty
2 years ago

Bahahaha!!!🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Okay, so this one was a tad more obviously an April fool bonanza.
Sooo sweet that you put so much effort into the write up for “The Bird” designer.
Birdie must be totally chuffed with her product launch.
😍💓

Sarah Lovinger, MD
2 years ago

April Fool’s. You had me for a minute!

Paula Carr
2 years ago

When I saw the thumbnail in the email I couldn’t see the details, and I thought “That’s hideous.” For doll house furniture? Awesome!

Alex rose
2 years ago

Oh my goodness, you must have had sooo much fun writing this! Just great.

Vera
2 years ago

Ahahaha! So many gems. “ The wood is then air-dried for 2 years, then kiln dried for one, then dipped in the pacific ocean to be finally blown dry by the wings of indigenous hummingbirds.” 😂
In all seriousness though, Birdie has a great eye like her Mama. ❤️ And great styling team. The runner in Caitlin’s hallway looks so good!

Lisa
2 years ago

THE WRITING! THE “STYLING”!! (“Their tears of joy are captured during December as they watch hours of Hallmark and Netflix holiday movies – they are SO CUTE” O.M.G.) everyhting about this is delightful!!! XD XD XD Well done EHD-Team and happy April Fools everyone!
The April “Surprise” where I live have been big clouds full of snow, which while surprising after nearly two month of mild wheather at least feels very on brand for today 😉

Alexina Alonso
2 years ago

Happy April 1!! 🤣

Nancy S
2 years ago

How do I get on the list 🙂

2 years ago

WOW – that was a delightful romp! You and the “Bird” are wonderfully creative writers as well. Please give us a tour of the ENTIRE dollhouse sometime! And where in the world did you get that curvy sofa? Another local creation? Thanks – so much fun.

Jane
2 years ago

Happy April Fools.

Pamela
2 years ago

April Fools! haha, good one. Took me a minute, at first I was like well that’s hideous.

Erica
2 years ago

crushing our hopes and dreams on this April Fools day!!

Meredith
2 years ago

I have a sustainable unicorn farm in the Hudson Valley. DM me for partnership. Can’t wait to make this wallpaper together. The unicorns want licensing options and 15% on the back end.

🥰 Rusty
2 years ago
Reply to  Meredith

Hahaha!!!🤣🤣 Touche!

HH
2 years ago

Chef’s kiss. The funny thing is The Rug doesn’t look too bad in the Mountain House guest bedroom. Must be due to the Bird’s influence on the design. Also, I can totally imagine an FSC certified livestock farmer in McMinnville with (pasture-raised) Alpaca and Miniature Norwegian goats.

Stacia
2 years ago
Reply to  HH

I thought the same thing about the rug in the mountain house guest room – the colors look great in there!

Shannon
2 years ago

Genius 💀 💀 💀

2 years ago

excellent April fool! 🙂

Eleanor
2 years ago

LOL! my first thought: this is so not an Emily look. Then I realized what day it is today. Thanks for a good laugh.

Alice
2 years ago

That first picture at the top was a real, “What the hell??” moment for me!

Kelly
2 years ago

You got me. I thought you had jumped the shark!

Lindsay
2 years ago

Love it!! Made my day already

JenMS
2 years ago

<3

2 years ago

I definitely have a unicorn that would be happy to lend y’all his essence!

Cris S.
2 years ago

Woke up feeling down and sick (first cold in several years – this is what happens after not leaving the house for 2 1/2 years and then going on a vacation where you eat out) and honestly had no recollection of April Fools Day. You had me fully going until the dried by hummingbird wings! And even then I just thought it was a fantastic parody until I got to the comments. Thank you for the smiles today!!!!

🥰 Rusty
2 years ago
Reply to  Cris S.

Feel better.🤗

Janine
2 years ago

Such a beautiful handmade quality to everything. Truly stunning! So happy for you!

🥰 Rusty
2 years ago

Rabbit, Rabbit! to any FOAS out there!
🐇 🐇

Maria Raynal
2 years ago

You got me! But damn, I was VERY excited for some Emily Henderson products for a minute there lol…

Suzanne Baumann
2 years ago

OMG! LOL! You got me. So good!

Sara
2 years ago

I’m notoriously gullible but even I realized at the hummingbirds point what this was – and then laughed and laughed and laughed! Thanks for such a great April Fools Day post!!!

Kari
2 years ago

Honestly it’s the length of this post that got me. So many words for such a silly joke. Happy April Fools!

Deborah
2 years ago

Lol! 🙂
Firstly, upon reading the headline I thought, “wow, she HAS been busy!”
Then I looked at the furniture Emily was leaning against and thought, “Huh, that looks nothing like what she’d design? Too “‘Memphis'”
Then it dawned on me that it was April First! 🙂
Then I dove into the fun article! 🙂
~Deborah

Erin
2 years ago

Haha you fooled me for a minute! I was so confused….

Emma
2 years ago

ok but have you considered a series on dollhouse design…

Samantha
2 years ago

Only $87,000 sounds like a steal for that level of craftsmanship…..

Michelle
2 years ago

HAHAHA! I had one terrible moment of “what in blazes is Emily on about?!” Then I remembered the date and read that Birdie helped <3 Happy April Fools! That was a hoot to read.

Christa
2 years ago

The giant cat hair on the rug really gives it authenticity. I bought 2!

2 years ago

Happy April Fools! Lol’ing over here with the descriptions as I scroll through… but not gonna lie, the rug looks kinda awesome in Caitlyns hallway!

Kj
2 years ago

Birdie, I love your dollhouse. It’s fantastic!

Kathryn
2 years ago

My first thought at the headline: “Yes! I am going to finally be able to find the perfect floral couch!”

Sadie
2 years ago

🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏🤣🤣🤣🤣

Laura Medicus
2 years ago

You got me at first -great post!

2 years ago

This really made me lol! Thank you.

Caroline
2 years ago

Ha, ha, April 1!