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On the hunt with shopping editor Carol Tisch.



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Bacon’s Furniture & Design, a new and more design-driven format for the Port Charlotte-based company, opened yesterday in the former home of Robb & Stucky on South Tamiami Trail.  It was a soft opening, with an eye toward a grand opening around the first week in November. The concept will be tweaked, room sets will be embellished, and everything is scheduled to be ready for the arrival of snowbirds.

Still, there was plenty to see, and you could easily understand that the store’s mission is to fill the void Robb & Stucky left in our market. In a way, Bacon's aims to go one step further and deliver high style with a new twist: high value. One new brand that does just that is called Caracole. It’s affordable, and designers love it. (By the way, you’ll be happy to know that several formal Robb & Stucky staff designers have been hired by Bacon’s.) Since some of my favorites worked out of Robb & Stucky Patio, I’m hoping they’ll be on board when Bacon’s Outdoor Living opens directly across Tamiami Trail from the interiors store in January (in Bacon’s former Thomasville concept store).

Getting back to Caracole. It’s produced by Schnadig, a venerable North Carolina company, and the furniture is original and fun. Every piece has a clever name, like this Star Light, Star Bright Bed.

Star Light, Star Bright bed


Bubbles side table


More is More cabinet.

Friends and business collaborators John Murse (owner of Rugs As Art) and Bill Bacon took time out to explain how rugs will be integrated into furniture settings on the main floor to create a total look.



John Murse and Bill Bacon.

Rugs As Art will open a Rugs As Art Design Resource Center on the second floor at Bacon’s in a couple of weeks, and they’ve hired the former manager of Robb & Stucky’s floor covering department to manage this new venture. John and Bill have tested the concept of merging their expertise in Bacon’s Port Charlotte store, which has had a Rugs As Art component for several years.

One fun example is the new Lilly Pulitzer department, where John added a brightly colored Tufenkian wool carpet to the setting brimming with Lilly’s high-powered colors. Jeff Bacon tells me their stores have the exclusive on Lilly on the west coast of Florida. We’ve been wondering when this brand would hit Sarasota—love, love, love the citrus and ocean colors and patterns.


Jeff Bacon in the Lilly Pulitzer department.

In fact, I’ve been holding on to some great photos of Lilly stuff since the press launch in High Point, N.C., a year ago. Here are a couple of my favorites:


Lilly Pulitzer coastal living room.


Lilly’s Tangier bed and cool white ottomans.

The store offers a cross-section of brands from Lexington to Tommy Bahama, an entire Thomasville store within a store, and the hot new line by celeb chef Paula Deen.  

Bacon’s Furniture & Design: 7557 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (941) 894-3090
Posted: 9/2/2011 10:12:10 AM by Megan McDonald | with 0 comments


All That Glitters



A top trend in jewelry? Black diamonds, like the ones shown here.

“Collectors are back,” Queens’ Wreath Jewels’ Tina Little told us Saturday evening, as she feted a couple dozen of her best customers on a sunset cocktail cruise around Sarasota Bay aboard the 110-foot yacht, The Entrepreneur, that she’d chartered from Vern and Sandy Buchanan.

On board, and taking center stage amid a glittering display of his new collection of jewels and those of his wife, Laura, was Beverly Hills-based master jewelry designer Michael Beaudry of the eponymously named House of Beaudry.

So what are high-end jewelry collectors buying? “They’re highly focused, asking, ‘How can this enhance my existing collection?’” Tina says. “And they’re concentrating on understated pieces.” All the rage right now: black diamonds. Tina herself was wearing a long strand of faceted black diamond beads interspersed with the occasional white diamond, in all about 400 carats. “This is a $100,000 necklace,” she told us, “but you’d never know it.”

At cruise’s end, before disembarking, we stopped to thank Tina for the experience, but she was otherwise occupied, surrounded by buyers snapping up baubles.
Posted: 5/4/2011 10:42:40 AM by Megan McDonald | with 0 comments


Sarasota Knows Best


The Best of Sarasota, one of Sarasota Magazine’s most popular issues, will launch with a sneak preview party from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, April 26, at beautiful Selby Gardens that will introduce guests to a bevy of winners gracing this May’s issue.  Bringing the Best of Sarasota issue’s pages to life will be the top names in categories from restaurants to retail. Myriad treats and surprises are in store for party-goers—everything from pomegranate martinis to applewood smoked salmon cones, golf swing tips from the pros, informal modeling and lots, lots more. The popular reggae band Democracy will be on hand to entertain. And best of all, a portion of the proceeds benefits Selby Gardens and Season of Sharing.

The magazine polled readers on their favorite restaurants by category of food (American, French, Mexican, etc.) and by special occasion (most romantic) and setting (best waterfront).

Digging deeper into Sarasota’s dining hot spots, we asked for best steakhouse, fish restaurant, barbecue, burger and much, much more. The result is a comprehensive list of new and old restaurants to try—especially after sampling specialties at the party.

In record numbers this year, readers also weighed in (no pun intended) on the best grocery store, bakery, pizza and wine stores in town—the list goes on. But Sarasota doesn’t just live to eat, so the Best of Sarasota issue covers arts and entertainment, sports, the local bar scene and men’s and women’s clothing stores.

The Best of Sarasota party also features our editors’ and reporters’ picks for “The Best of the New”—the hottest new dishes, businesses, cultural events and recreational opportunities they discovered this year.

Join the love fest on April 26, but tickets are limited; get yours now at www.sarasotamagazine.com.


Posted: 4/12/2011 12:10:35 PM by Megan McDonald | with 0 comments


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By Design
All That Glitters
Sarasota Knows Best
Lafayette 148: Rites of Spring
New Faces of Sarasota Coastal Style
Hit the Beach with Aqua
Missoni Accomplished
We Dig Designer Digs
High-Low Dressing Hits Home
A Jewelry District for Sarasota?
A Moveable Feast
St. Armands Surprises
Water World
Gilt without the Guilt
Sex and the Circle
Hot News from High Point
Island Hopping and Shopping
The Light at the end of the Recession
What's Cooking?
Sarasota's Own Design Star
The Spiceman Cometh
Retail Rumors and the Queen's New Palace
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Sarasota's Stylish Street Party
Digg This!
Magical History Tour
Small World, Great Fabrics
O-So-Marvelous
Holiday Sparkle
Cheap Chic Gifts
Target Practice
The Age of Design
The $150,000 Wardrobe
Smart Move
Donkey or Elephant?
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Newcomers of Note
Just for Kids
Report from Manhattan
Friends at the Fair
The Beaded Lady
Shopping Serendipity
Shore to Succeed
Bidding Fever
Oh, Baby
Love for Sale
His and Hers
Where Are They Now?
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The Real High Point
The Missing Criterion
Retro Chic Revisited
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Bridge to Blass
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Sarasota Girls Gone Wild?
Moving Right Along
Sarasota in the City
Sarasota and the City
Design Winner
Star-Stitched
Under the Dream Weaver's Spell
AlliKristé Moves In
The Next Frontier
Happy Chic
The Magnificent Seven
Bring in the Bling
Ciao, Italian Design Lovers
Sex or Shopping?
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This is Your Brain on Shopping
Hail Mary
Pop In, Pop Out
What Goes Around Comes Around
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