by Furnishly | Dec 13, 2022 | Design Inspiration, Style
Shifrah Combiths
With five children, Shifrah is learning a thing or two about how to keep a fairly organized and pretty clean house with a grateful heart in a way that leaves plenty of time for the people who matter most. Shifrah grew up in San Francisco, but has come to appreciate smaller town life in Tallahassee, Florida, which she now calls home. She’s been writing professionally for twenty years and she loves lifestyle photography, memory keeping, gardening, reading, and going to the beach with her husband and children.
by Furnishly | Sep 12, 2022 | Design Inspiration, Style
Shifrah Combiths
With five children, Shifrah is learning a thing or two about how to keep a fairly organized and pretty clean house with a grateful heart in a way that leaves plenty of time for the people who matter most. Shifrah grew up in San Francisco, but has come to appreciate smaller town life in Tallahassee, Florida, which she now calls home. She’s been writing professionally for twenty years and she loves lifestyle photography, memory keeping, gardening, reading, and going to the beach with her husband and children.
by Furnishly | Sep 11, 2022 | Design Inspiration, Style
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Multi-hyphenate design moguls Chip and Joanna Gaines are back at it again for Target, releasing their latest Hearth & Hand with Magnolia collection for fall 2022. This time around though, there’s two special announcements in conjunction with the release.
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First, Target will now be offering an expanded Hearth & Hand with Magnolia collection with KitchenAid, with almost 10 new appliances available now (including a hand mixer and food processor) for sprucing up your kitchen counters. Maybe even more exciting than that though: In celebration of the Hearth & Hand with Magnolia brand’s 5th year anniversary, all Hearth & Hand products (minus the KitchenAid collaboration) will be 25 percent off their regular price until September 17.
Prices start at $2, and the collection is available to shop while supplies last (both in store and online). Most of the larger pieces are only available for order, but plenty are in stock, should you be looking to redo a room before the month is over.
by Furnishly | Aug 26, 2022 | Design Inspiration, Style
Blair DonovanShopping Editor, Style
Blair is Apartment Therapy’s Style Shopping Editor, where she covers the latest brand launches, need-to-buys, and anything related to her two unofficial beats — cane and rattan. Whenever she’s not perusing for the latest home finds (a rarity), you’ll probably find her reading, watching a horror film, or on the hunt for the best tacos in New York (recs are encouraged).
by Furnishly | Jul 12, 2022 | Design Inspiration, Style
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Not to be outdone by Amazon Prime Day, Target is running their annual three-day summer sale extravaganza, “Target Deal Days,” exclusively online and in the Target app until the end of tomorrow (July 13). While the deals span several categories, including food and beverage, tech, beauty, toys, and fashion, home decor is a chief category for big savings. And if you love Target’s exclusive in-house brands, you’re going to like what’s being offered up at a discount this year.
The college supplies category also features deals to the tune of up to 25 percent off as does the back-to-school assortment (up to 30 percent off), just in case you want to get a bit of a jump on those shopping seasons. All of the Target Deal Days prices are available to anyone — no membership necessary — and, if available at a store near you, items can be ordered for in-store or contactless pick-up if you can’t wait for shipping.
Danielle Blundell
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Danielle Blundell is AT’s Home Director and covers decorating and design. She loves homes, heels, the history of art, and hockey—but not necessarily always in that order.
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