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Adventures at The Atlanta Market

July 13, 2008 By Rhoda 62 Comments

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Friday started bright and early at 6:00 a.m., when we left Birmingham and headed to the Market in Atlanta. I was really tagging along with Lynn and Jane, who were looking for new things for their monogram business. I decided to get registered too with my new business and I had to take a pic of my badge showing me as a Buyer for The Restyled Room. I doubt I’ll go over there a lot, since Market is mostly for stores stocking their floors and many of the wholesalers require a minimim order to get started, but it sure was fun looking around at all the new and exciting things in design. It’s nice to know that I can go back anytime I’d like now and who knows, when things get busier for me, I may try to do some buying there. The only thing I brought home this time was a lucky sample find of a University of Alabama metal trashcan that made my hubby oh so happy.

It’s been at least 10 years since I’ve been to the Market. My Aunt Mary used to have a dress shop in Florida and she’d come up here at least once a year to the Market and buy clothes for her shop. Me, my sister, and my cousin would tag along and check things out, so it was a lot of fun to go in there and see the magnitude of it all. Everything from furniture, accessories, rugs, art, fine jewelry, costume jewelry, sports stuff, and of course clothes…it’s all at the Market. I had only been to the Gift mart one time, so it was fun for me to take all of that in again. Oh, and I met a fun HGTV celebrity and got my picture taken with him, which I’ll show you later. That was a hoot!
So, we walked and walked and walked, looking at booth after booth of fun things. Imagine 3 buildings with at least 12 floors each. That’s how much there is to take in. It’s impossible to look at everything in two or three days, much less one, but we sure tried. They were looking for some particular vendors who carry linens, towels, kid’s clothes, etc. for stocking their business and of course, I wanted to hit the furniture, accessories and decorating area. Here are a few pics that I took at some furniture booths that we went by.

Isn’t this distressed green hutch pretty? Love the color.
And this red one with cherries, I can see being right at home in several cottage homes I can think of.
Pretty pottery.
Picture frames
A garden vignette in one of the windows.

There’s an International section with importers from around the world. This was a booth of fine Italian leather goods from Florence, Italy. Yummy, yummy!
And Jane and Lynn stopped to talk to a nice Italian young man who was manning a booth of fine Italian linens. Those Italians know how to make some exquisite things. I had to tell him how much I love Italy. Bellisimo!
Unfortunately, the price points were too much for them, since they are just getting started in their business. This is Lynn chatting with the guy.
Mary Carol Garrity was represented at the Market and I found a really nice display all set up with her beautiful things. I had not seen much of it in person before and would love to see Nell Hill’s store one day, so this was the next best thing. They wouldn’t let me take pics in the booth space, but this is a window display I passed. Gorgeous!
Fine linens and silverware.

And it’s time to order for Christmas, so there were tons of Christmas displays around. Yikes, I don’t even want to think about Christmas right now! They stopped in some kid’s booths and looked around.
And checked out these bags for monogramming.
This booth had kid’s furniture so very prettily displayed. I hung out with them until lunch, then they went on to look at more things for their business and I hit the building with all the fun decorative accessories. Oh, was that a fun 2 hours!
I adored this black and white booth with some beautiful things in there. Love this bench, as well as the fabric and those mirrored chests were stunning.

As was this ginormous clock! It was huge and I loved it.
This white table and chairs was really pretty too.
This seashell artwork caught my eye. I saw lots of this I would have loved to bring home. Maybe next time.
One of my favorite places to shop, House Parts, had a very pretty booth display.
And this booth had all sorts of lamps and chandeliers displayed so nicely. Loved the bunny lamp.

So, back to the HGTV celebrity. Do you recognize him? After I went and looked at all the design things I could take in and my legs were about to collapse, I was waiting to meet up with my friends and I looked up and right in front of me was Sparkle Josh from last season’s HGTV Design Star. He was getting in line for something to drink, so being the shy person I am, I went over and asked him if I could take a picture. He was very gracious, was happy to oblige and asked me if I’d like to be in it too, so of course, I said yeah! His friend took our pic and it was such a hoot running into him. He was there from Nashville with some of his designer friends shopping at the Market. I asked him what he was doing since the show and he said he’s still working with HGTV and has something coming out in August, so stay tuned for more from Sparkle Josh. I love watching that show and have kept up with this season’s cast too. It’s filled with drama and excitement, so give it a try if you haven’t seen it (Sunday nights). There’s no way on God’s green earth, I’d subject myself to that show. Way too much pressure for me!

OK, so back to the design building. These lampshades were very cool.
As well as these dog pillows. I think there’s a dog for every dog lover out there. Needlepoints and they were done so well.
This monogrammed bed caught my eye.
And I loved this garden display.

Christmas, anyone?
Take a look at this gorgeous bed, with the monogrammed headboard, black and white linens and the yummy aqua wall behind it. Gaaaawgus! I was drooling.
More monogrammed pillows on this sumptious bed.
I absolutely fell in love with this zebra black/cream bench. Now I could kick myself for not getting a brochure from this company. I don’t even know who makes it. It would look so great in my den under my botanical pics, as extra seating. I may have to make a point to go back and check this out again and save my pennies. I’d have to see if they’d let me order just one.

So, after a full day of shopping, walking, eating, shopping, walking and more walking, it was time to go home. Pittypat’s Porch is an Atlanta landmark and one place I have never eaten in Atlanta. We parked right next to it in a parking garage, so I snapped a couple of pics of the entrance.
It’s been around as long as I can remember. Has anyone ever eaten there? After all that shopping and walking, we worked up an appetite and decided to hit another great Atlanta landmark…..
The Varsity! Now, this place I love. I’ve been going here since I was a kid. You ain’t had nothin’ til you’ve had onion rings and a frosted orange from the Varsity. I know they are known for their chili dogs, but I don’t ever get those or the hamburgers.
The world famous counter at The Varsity…whattayahave, whattayahave?? They really do yell that out all the time.
I got my usual of a chicken salad sandwich on toasted wheat, onion rings, a frosted orange (which is like an orange milkshake), and finished it off with a peach pie for dessert. I have been eating this combo for years. I got my allotment of grease for at least a month, but I’m tellin’ ya’ll, this is some good food. Lots of people won’t go in the Varsity, because of the grease factor, but I love this stuff! Good eatin’…really. It’s a treat and no, you definitely couldn’t eat this every day! Even though those Georgia Tech boys might give it a try, since it’s so close to campus. We enjoyed our food in the car and headed back to the Magic City where I plopped into bed and got the best sleep I’ve had in ages. Hope you enjoyed our trip to The Market!

It’s Sunday and I have an exiting week ahead of me. I’m heading down to Florida with my designer friend for 3 days and we are going to be working on a beachhouse in Watercolor (near Seaside). What a fun gig that is gonna be! I’m very excited and hope to take some pics to share when I get back. And I have a consultation next week with a new client of my own, so things are really starting to hop for me. Of course, I’ll be sure to share it with all of you as I’m starting to do what I’ve always dreamed of doing, decorating and creating! I’ve got a post ready to go while I’m gone and I’ll come back probably tired, but charged up and ready to share.

Enjoy your week!

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  1. duchess says

    July 13, 2008 at 3:17 pm

    That place looks like heaven. So much to see.
    Thanks for all of the great pictures.
    Have fun in FL.

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  2. Mabry's gamma says

    July 13, 2008 at 3:23 pm

    Thanks for taking me on the Market tour, I live outside Atlanta but have never been there. I guess you have to be a buyer to go, correct?

    Never have been to the Varsity (but have seen it on my way to the airport) or heard of Pittypat’s Porch, where is that in Atlanta?

    Can’t wait to see your pics from Fl. you have such great decorating ideas. Have fun!

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  3. Layla says

    July 13, 2008 at 3:39 pm

    SO cool you ran into Sparkle Josh!
    Thanks for posting all the eye candy too. I went to Market in January and couldn’t walk for about 2 days afterwards. 🙂

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  4. carolyn at cranberry crossings: says

    July 13, 2008 at 3:44 pm

    OMGosh! How fun! Love all the pics and couldn’t help but giggle about you meeting Sparkle Josh! Isn’t he a character? 🙂 You need to apply for Design Star next season! I love that show!

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  5. Beverly says

    July 13, 2008 at 4:17 pm

    Rhoda, your pictures made that almost like getting to go. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Jillian, Inc. says

    July 13, 2008 at 5:41 pm

    Loved going to market with you. I usually go myself, but couldn’t fit it in this year. Can’t wait to read about your Seaside project next week.

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  7. Joanna says

    July 13, 2008 at 6:42 pm

    It looks like y’all had a great trip! Thanks for sharing it with us…There were a few things that were pink and green there and it has my mind churning!

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  8. Leslie says

    July 13, 2008 at 8:45 pm

    LOVE LOVE LOVE all the pictures!! Great ideas!

    Have fun in Seaside. I have such fond childhood memories of staying there (of course it looked so different than it does now!) My aunt and uncle own a house there, and we would go all the time! I remember when the only thing there was The Wheelhouse and Bud ‘n Ally’s and a post office.

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  9. Anonymous says

    July 13, 2008 at 9:53 pm

    Great post Rhoda,

    So happy things are starting to happen for you, good luck this week !!

    Love the pic of you and Sparkle Josh, I love Design Star…so glad Tracee got the boot tonight, about time !!!

    All the best,
    Kathy 🙂

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  10. Shelia says

    July 13, 2008 at 10:12 pm

    Evening Rhoda! My, what a fab time you must have had! Thanks for letting me tag along. Oops, I forgot my money! I see so many beautiful things I would love to have! And you look so cute with the shiny boy!!
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia 🙂

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  11. Rhondi says

    July 13, 2008 at 10:36 pm

    Hi Rhoda
    It was fun to see all the photos of Market. What an awesome place to be able to visit!! Cute picture of you and Sparkle Josh.
    Hope you have a great time in Florida. I’m so happy for you that your business is getting off the ground. I’ve always wanted to do that too!
    Hugs, Rhondi

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  12. justabeachkat says

    July 13, 2008 at 10:36 pm

    Gosh, I’m jealous. I’d love to visit the market again. It was fun seeing all the photos though.

    It was great chatting with you by phone this afternoon. I hope you’re having a good time.

    Hugs!
    Kat

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  13. jennifer says

    July 13, 2008 at 11:02 pm

    Just amazing! There were so many gorgeous items in this post. OOH! I’d like to have one of each!

    And YOU! Aren’t you a lovely lady, rubbing elbows with the stars!

    Jen

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  14. Sher's Creative Expressions says

    July 13, 2008 at 11:38 pm

    Good for you getting your business rolling!!!!

    Thanks for taking us with you to the market. I enjoyed the visit too!

    Blessings,

    Sher

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  15. Robyn says

    July 14, 2008 at 3:39 am

    Come by and say hello and see me! I have posted some pics! Did something very new to me…eeekkk! Had some fun but thought I would give it a try!
    Hugs,
    Robyn

    P.S. WOW! How fun was all that! 3 football stadiums filled to the brim with goodies! YEa!

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  16. Deb says

    July 14, 2008 at 7:22 am

    Great post Rhoda. Your market trip was wonderful! I loved the utensil printed linens, monograms, window displays & Pittypat’s Porch looks like a great place to eat :-}

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  17. Michele says

    July 14, 2008 at 9:05 am

    Market looks like even more fun than IKEA!! I’m so jealous!! The fern plates in the Mary Carol Garrity display were at her store in Atchison and were very reasonably priced. My mom almost bought some but couldn’t decide exactly where to put them. Our houses are both on the small side and we have to carefully weigh where each purchase will be displayed or what we will give away to make room for the new!

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  18. At Home Redesigns says

    July 14, 2008 at 10:23 am

    Oh my, how much fun was that? I especially loved photos of the: Italian leather goods, black and white booth and kids rooms. Thanks for sharing your experience!

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  19. PAT says

    July 14, 2008 at 10:48 am

    Looks like so much fun Rhoda. My friend Lori, owner of All About Home, goes to the Atlanta Market. I’d love to go sometime!

    Have fun in Florida…sounds like an amazing opportunity!

    Have a great week.
    Pat

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  20. FrenchGardenHouse says

    July 14, 2008 at 11:35 am

    Well, see what happens when I don’t make the time to visit you?? You start a whole new business! One you were created for, and sounds absolutely perfect for you.:)
    Rhoda, I wish you a ton of success, and thanks for taking us to Atlanta. I really wanted to go this year, and now I feel I have, in a small way.
    xo Lidy

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