Saturday, March 10, 2012

Ta-da! The new store...finally

The move has taken much longer than we anticipated, with all sorts of construction delays, but we're thrilled to be in our new digs at last, and we will be announcing our official grand opening soon!

For you locals, the new store is at 2928 Main Street in Deep Ellum, between Monica's and the All Good Cafe. If you're not local and come to Dallas for business or pleasure, just ask where Deep Ellum is, and you won't have any trouble finding us. It's a place you'll want on your itinerary anyway!

Today I'll just give you some long shots of the store, including lots of great new artwork by our good friend Jeff Noble of Chi Gallery. Tune back in tomorrow when I'll show you close-ups of individual pieces.

So without further ado, here's the new space.

View as you walk in the front door

Vintage chairs, coffee table and credenzas mixed with Gus* Modern pieces

Brasilia pieces with fabulous art by friend Jeff Noble

Rear of store with a pairing of Milo Baughman and Gus* Modern sofas

22 comments:

  1. Wow, your new store looks amazing. Congratulations! Hope to see more pics.

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    1. I'm so glad you like it. We're very proud of the way it turned out and hope our customers will be thrilled with the new look.

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    1. Thanks, Rachael. Joe and Jenn were up till 3 a.m. setting the floor the night before we opened. They'll appreciate hearing that! :)

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  3. Dana,
    The store looks simply gorgeous! I'm looking forward to visiting next time I'm in Dallas to see all these fabulous things in person...at least what's left by the time I get there! 8-)
    Crystal

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    1. Crystal, we look forward to having you visit! I'm glad you like the new look.

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  4. The preview on FB was so stunning..the store is awesome!! wishing you the best :)

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    1. Thanks so much, Sudha! And thanks for being such a loyal supporter of Mid2Mod. It means a great deal to have people like you encouraging us as the business evolves.

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  5. A. MAZE. ING. looks so great! i only wish i were closer so i could see everything in person. you've done a beautiful job!

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    1. Thanks, Carey! We wish you were closer too. We really appreciate your following us here and on our FB page, and we're so happy that those of you who have kept up with our progress for so long like the new store.

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  6. Fantastic! I love the art and I see you are amassing a collection of Saarinen Knolls...Those Gus pieces look right at home. Hope you have a great response to your new digs!!

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    1. Thanks! Glad you like the way the Gus fits in. Lucky us to have an artist friend, huh? I hope we can sell a lot of his pieces.

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  7. Oh myyyy your store looks like quite the lovely place.
    I wish you guys the best of luck with it. =D

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    1. Thank you, Miss Coconut. It's 10 p.m. and we spent another long day trying to make it look even better. :)

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  8. Looks lovely! I'll let Retro Roadmap readers know you're open for biz- and thanks for the help when you were having probs w/my site, hopefully they're all fixed now :-)

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    1. I'm glad you like the store, and we're thrilled to be included on Retro Roadmap.

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  9. Fabu! If I was closer to Texas, I'd be taking a road trip. Would love to see all those fab pieces in person.

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    1. Thanks, Pam. I wish all my readers were close enough to come for a visit...buying completely optional. :)

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  10. That store looks right up our alley...on the other side of the world!

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    1. That's how I always feel about your beautifully done pieces! :)

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  11. Love, love, love, Dana! Inspired. Joe & Jenn are amazing. Will be there in a couple weeks, following this current N.E. roadtrip. Simply cannot wait to see the store in person. Now, that Gus* behind the BRASILIA...hmmm...I am in SO MUCH Trouble! :)

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    1. Better than a toy store with a candy counter, huh?

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