APRIL 25 - 30, 2009
Space 138, Market Square, Highpoint NC
Please visit our showroom on the first floor of Market Square next to Sammy Gs restaurant. Telephone 336-889-4337. See Carol’s latest designs. Pictured here is her 2008 Spring Market Introduction Sea Horses and Starfish.
March 2009
Carvers Guild Cut-Glass Mirror
Domino’s senior market editor Eugenia Santiesteban fell in love with this striking ‘70’s herringbone mirror that appeared in a home where photos were taken for their publication. As market editor, she was charged with figuring out where the readers could buy the mirror except the owner couldn’t remember where they found it. When looking in a back catalog of one of her favorite companies, Carvers’ Guild, she found the mirror. Founder Carol Canner created the mirror in 1978, and it’s been in production ever since!
April, 2008
Making a Splash in Seaside
Carol Canner’s Grand Gothic Twig is featured in the guest room off the entrance hall of the Nesbitt’s Seaside Florida home. The architecture and interior design are by Robert A. M. Stern
April, 2008
Featherburst
Carvers’ Guild Featherburst Mirror in Silver leaf
February, 2008
Carol Canner's Mittens & Morgan
This bedroom - decorated for the 2007 Stately Homes By-The-Sea showhouse in Rumson-has a youthful quality without defining age. Carol Canner’s mirror “Mittens & Morgan” is featured above a fireplace with animal-themed tiles original to the estate.
February, 2008
Carol Canner's The Deer Who Eat My Hosta
The great outdoors is reflected in one Connecticut couple’s slope-side retreat in Vermont. The outdoor motif begins in the entry hall, which showcases a bronzed mirror topped with a glimmering reief of two majestic stags. Among the elements is an abundance of deer pictures, statuary and antlers all reflected in the mirror “The Deer Who Eat My Hosta” designed by Carol Canner.
February 2008
Holy Medieval Tabernacle!
Dan Marty Design’s new Pacific Design Center Showroom in Los Angeles created a sacred mantle display around our Medieval Tabernacle Mirror. With crucifixes, effigies, and antique rosary beads from France, it’s inspired!
October, 2007
Our Gothic Twig makes a splash!
Carol Canner’s graceful Gothic Twig makes a splash in NYC Art Dealer Marianne Boesky’s Chelsea apartment designed by architect Deborah Berke. NY Times Syle Mag spread features rooms full of the latest and greatest in Contemporary art. We think our Gothic Twig fits right in!