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From shopping on Amazon to donating your vehicle, learn about the many ways you can give to Habitat Laredo. Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity for you and your group? Help Habitat build homes. Discover hidden treasurers at bargain prices at the Habitat ReStore. We are open to the public weekly.   Follow us on socialfacebook Did you know you get one free classifieds ad per month? To place a Classified Ad by phoneCall (405) 475-3000 Monday thru Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm We're sorry, that code is not valid. Bold, sturdy, unique, and built to last, Green Gables makes thousands of different pieces graced with a natural patina that only Father Time and Mother Nature can provide. Support beams that once sustained the weight of the seasons’ hay are transformed into massive table legs, bedposts and stretcher beams. Antiquated roof trusses and siding boards are re-illustrated into an impressive array of doors, drawers and table tops. Designed and engineered to last several lifetimes, their collections are individually unique.
Materials with the right look, quality, and feel are handpicked then transformed into refined rustic items that capture the imagination. Each piece tells a story of an honored past. Timeworn grey and brown tones, saw marks, nail holes, exposed joinery, metal work, and tight wood grain all lend to the harmonious look and feel of Green Gables original designs.Puppies For Adoption Central Pa Green Gables uses a myriad of materials to sculpt works of furniture art. Cat Litter Boxes Furniture CanadaOld growth white, red, and yellow pine, a bit of butternut, oak, ash, and maple as accents here and there, hand forged iron, re-claimed roof steel, premium leathers, tree bark, and moldings are assembled to create functional artworks that are brimming with character.Vineyard Vines Warehouse Sale Ct
NEW INSPIRATION & 2016 COLLECTION We launched our new designs according your new outlooks and design layout and painting of your room. Come & Visit Us OCT 22 - OCT 26, 2016 • Living Room   • Recliner   • Dining Room   • Dining Chair   • Bedroom   • PU Beds   • Occasional Tables   • Bars Displays TV Cabinet   • Mattress   • Bar Stools (UPDATED at 11:30 a.m. with more details about the store.) Scheels, a Fargo, N.D.-based chain of 27 sporting goods superstores in 12 states, is coming to North Texas. The store will be built in the The Colony’s Grandscape development. At 300,000 square feet it will be about 12 times the size of a traditional sporting goods big-box store such as Dick’s Sporting Goods or Academy Sports & Outdoor store. It’s also bigger than Bass Pro Shops’ store in Grapevine, which is 200,000 square feet. Special attractions planned for the store include a 16,000 gallon aquarium, 65-foot high operating Ferris Wheel, a wildlife mountain and sports simulators.
The store will have a restaurant and fudge and gelato shops. Nebraska Furniture Mart’s 400-acre Grandscape development has so far announced restaurants and hotels, but another big destination store hadn’t been named until today. The Scheels store won’t open until 2020, but the announcement is a big catch for the $1.5 billion Grandscape located on State Highway 121 with so many competing projects in the works nearby. Those include the Dallas Cowboys Star in Frisco and Legacy West under construction around the site of the new Toyota headquarters in Plano. Scheels is an employee-owned company that’s run by the great-grandson of the founder. CEO Steve M. Scheel said the company has been scoping out Texas for 10 years. The Colony store will be the biggest Scheels, he said. Construction will begin in 2018. Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, which owns Nebraska Furniture Mart and Grandscape, said he’s “very excited to have Scheels in the project.”
“This outfit is my kind of business with organic growth created by simply being the best retailer in their category,” Buffett said in a news release. “The Scheels experience will bring millions of visitors to Grandscape furthering our vision of making this development one of the best in the United States.” Like Bass Pro and Cabela’s, the store has a big hunting and fishing department. Other departments include traditional sports, biking, camping and apparel. Readers, have you been to a Scheels? Please clue the rest of us in. Areté Collection designs and creates meticulously crafted, thoughtfully imagined furniture, lighting and decorative objects that enrich personal environments and spark imagination.  Combining innovative, cutting-edge construction technique with hands-on craftsmanship, fine design, and an elusive quality some have called “magic”, our products have captured the attention of the international design world and have been featured in publications such as the New York Times, Architectural Digest, Luxe Magazine, Paper City, and Atlanta Homes Magazine.
Founders George Sellers and Bradley Clifford met in a 21st century way: via Instagram.  Bradley, a designer, marketing guru and tastemaker, posted an image of an architectural fragment he wanted recreated as a lamp base.  George, a classically trained sculptor, responded, and the two realized their strengths were complementary.  Areté Collection was founded in 2014 and immediately attracted praise for what critics called its “creative fireworks.” George Sellers’ designs are rooted in his classical training as a sculptor in Italy, with an added twist that has been called “dark magic.” “I believe everything I create is inspired by my first trip to Rome,” says George, “when this small-town Texas boy first beheld a marble bunting on the wall of an ancient structure with perfectly carved fruits and acanthus leaves, crawling with lizards and insects; life perfectly captured in stone and bronze, solely for the pleasure of the beholder and the uniquely human desire to decorate.”
Products have an otherworldly feel, even as they incorporate faux-bois influences with hyper-realistic detail. “There’s some sense of the ethereal, or of magic,” in every piece from the Areté Collection, says George.  “I don’t just choose randomly.  For example, all the animals I create – the rooster’s head, the rhino’s horn, rabbits – have always had something to do with magic.” Bradley adroitly wrangles the complexities of Sellers’ creative mind and the intricacies of the everyday, making it possible for the collection to succeed in the real world. Products are constructed using plaster, bronze, stone, hardwoods, glass, marble, limestone and porcelain. George Sellers has been called the “quintessential Renaissance man.”  A classically trained sculptor who studied at the Studio Arts Centers International in Florence, Italy, his work is influenced by architecture, the work of Italian sculptor Donatello, historic faux bois technique, and the natural world.