Out and About: A Quick Trip to DC's And Beige

There are some stores you visit when you know exactly what you want and some when you haven't a clue. The latter would be And Beige, an eclectic emporium of luxe furniture and accessories in northwest DC. Like a vintage shop, you never know what you’ll find! The floor constantly changes and there are options for every taste. Here's a peek at what I discovered on a recent visit.

And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC

My favorite thing: the super cute Laurent Chair. It's available in different fabrics and finishes but I'd gladly take this one right off the floor! And Beige also offers a range of Shagreen furniture, like the bedside tables below.

And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC

Impulse buy: Voluspa candles. I simply can't get enough. Cotton wicks, coconut wax, and beautiful packaging for $33. I bought two but will certainly return for more.

And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC
And Beige, Washington, DC

Of course, the C. Jere-like wall art (above) was right up my alley. Not only are they great for hanging, but they work well in tablescapes, too. Next time, And Beige. Next time.

And Beige

1781 Florida Ave., NW

Washington, DC 20009

www.andbeige.com

Images: Sukio

Desiré Greene
Desiré is a designer, blogger, and lover of all things glamorous. Though primarily a self-taught decorator, Desiré studied at The Art Institute, where she honed a distinct aesthetic largely influenced by the Modern Glamour movement, the theme of her popular design blog, Sukio. Not only is she considered a "closet fashionista," discreetly stashing handbags and shoes whenever possible, but, as an MIT graduate, she’s also an undercover nerd. Fashion, nerdom, and several years as a Washingtonian have combined to shape her unique perspective on interior design.
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