Tuesday, July 9, 2013

  Just wanted to show ya'll some photos of a client using the 21" boxwood balls in her home. She bought 5 of them and they all look amazing!


                                                                                                                                                                         

Friday, July 5, 2013

Look at the Magnificent Interior of the Nineteenth Century Club While You Still Can. - Ask Vance - July 2013

Just an article I ran across this morning from Memphis Magazine and thought I would share. I haven't been here yet but would love to visit before it is no longer standing. I hate that this place cannot be saved. It has some beautiful architectural detailing!


Lost Memphis? Not Yet. Look at the Magnificent Interior of the Nineteenth Century Club While You Still Can. - Ask Vance - July 2013


Click the link above for the whole article.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Yummy!

I was just looking around Pinterest (check us out here, click me!) and came across a recipe I have to try. I guess I will be nice and share :)

French Country Recipe for Baked Apples (Pommes au Four)



 Think I will have to try these out very soon!

And just to let you all know, in case you were wondering, my name is Kate Jones and I recently took over the position of Office Manager (We all miss you Amy!!). If you see anything you have questions about (pricing, availability, etc. of anything you see that I post in the shop, please contact me at sd.katejones@gmail.com and I will try to help you the best I can. I do most of the posting on here, but we here at Shea Design hope to make this a group effort to bring you the latest in design news! Happy hump day!

I'm obsessed!

I love these new additions to our shop! Two 21" Boxwood balls that are perfect for your indoor planters! They are real, preserved plants that need minimal maintenance and yet they add so much character to any space!


We also have mini versions...ranging from 5.5" x 13" to 6.2" x 17", we have six in the shop! They are assorted shapes and you can put them together as a centerpiece or as a stand alone eye catcher. You know you need one, so come see us at the shop!


Tuesday, June 11, 2013

I recently ran across this article and thought I would share. Just click on the link below.

Monday, June 10, 2013

So much has been going on here at Shea Design, we have a new Facebook page, a Pinterest page, A BLOG, and now a twitter (go find us @SheaDesignfci). We have several ongoing projects we hope to share with everyone along with some past ones. We want to keep you up to date on the newest trends in French Country design and our inspirations for our projects! Also, we just got a new shipment in, so we will be updating all sites with pictures of our new arrivals so stay tuned!





Thursday, June 6, 2013

It's Giveaway time!!!!

We were so impressed with how many Facebook page likes we got that we have decided to to a small giveaway if we can manage to get to 300! I'm not sure yet WHAT we are surprising someone with, but the above collage is just a tease of some small accessories we offer here in the shop at French Country Imports. So, that being said, HEAD OVER TO FACEBOOK AND LIKE OUR PAGE! Share it with your friends and family so that they can enter too!

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

 
We are on Pinterest, follow our boards and inspirations. 
 

Welcome to our new blog!!!

FRENCH COUNTRY IMPORTS and SHEA DESIGN reside in a row of charming French town houses at 6225 Old Poplar Pike (featured on our home page) in the heart of East Memphis’s finest residential neighborhood. The 5000 square foot shop invites the browser to wander from room to charming room in settings full of antique and decorative furniture and accessories. SHEA DESIGN occupies two upstairs rooms and is proud of its extensive library of fabric samples and catalogues.
LYNDA MEAD SHEA
Lynda received her interior design training at Parsons School of Design in New York and is an allied member of ASID. In 1982 she founded Shea Design with a focus on residential interior design. In 1984 she founded French Country Imports and in her nearly fifty buying trips to France has brought to her shop an amazing array of fine antique furniture and decorative objects. Her work on residences, inns, and public institutions can be seen in a number of national publications.

Please be sure to check out and like our Facebook page while we our blog is still under construction!