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DUST + FORM LIGHTS.

Brielle of Dust + Form has been a friend and client for years. We’ve always dreamed of finding a way to incorporate her incredible art into our space (though our shelves are already full of heme bowls and other delights).

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FIELD EXPERIENCE: PLANT CLIPPING EXCHANGE

 

Propagate: A Plant Clipping Exchange was a collaboration with Julka Almquist and her organization Field Experience. →

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Each guest was tasked with bringing at least one cutting (or as many as you like) from their favorite plants to share with others. A Master Gardener from the University of Minnesota was onsite, to help with an propagation questions. Each person also brought a story behind each clipping which made for a very fun conversation.

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SINK BASE.

Remember that crazy marble sink that we found from a 1920’s italian garden? So cool, so heavy. Who can help us make a base? Thankfully Cooper of Studio Number B has never made the same thing twice, so he was game to help us find a solution for this ol’ gal!

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MN ORIGINAL.

Bodega Ltd. - MN Original Feature
This past year, TPT's Emmy Award winning series MN Original interviewed us about our design philosophies, business and renovation. 

"Inspired by the concept of a neighborhood bodega, the creative team of Liz Gardner and Josef Harris aim to be a one-stop shop for their clients. Working under the name Bodega Ltd., Liz and Josef bring years of experience in the advertising and magazine worlds to each of their projects. Collaboration is a cornerstone of their work with clients, whether they are tasked with branding, social media, styling or product development work."

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WOOD FLOORS.

When we bought the property, the ballroom and soon-to-be kitchen floors were covered with tar paper. On one hand, this was great as the floors had been protected by years of carpet, tiles, etc. The downside, it needed to come off.

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