Many of you know that one of my goals for this year is to transform our upstairs hallway into an art gallery of my work. Starting with the walls—each one will have its own mural. The walls are an ongoing project and I plan to finish them by the end of 2021. But just because it’s technically still in construction doesn’t mean we can’t utilize and decorate the space! That’s why I’ve been super excited to share my new hallway update with you. Pottery Barn is sponsoring this post and I’m working with them to spread the message of an amazing initiative they started this year!
Finding furniture that fits in our small hallway has been a challenge that Pottery Barn easily resolved. This new console table, the Folsom table, is 52” wide so it fits perfectly in this small area of our home. It’s sustainably sourced and made out of pinewood, the knots in the wood are so pretty!
Pottery Barn has a ton of entryway furniture (consoles, small tables, coat racks) for all size homes, big or small, I really appreciate that about the brand! Older homes such as ours have a lot of twists and turns which makes it really difficult to find furniture that fits. They have a ton of options to choose from if you’re like us and have encountered this challenge too!
Not only are they considerate of the range of room sizes throughout their customers’ homes, but they are also considerate of the environment. This year, Pottery Barn set a goal to plant three million trees by the end of 2023. This initiative is not only protecting our forests, it’s restoring them. I’m grateful they chose me to help spread the word of their new commitment!
With every indoor and outdoor wood furniture purchase, Pottery Barn will plant a tree in regions of greatest need in the U.S. and around the world. Their partnership is with the Arbor Day Foundation if you’d like to learn a little more about them and their amazing work!
Aside from my beautiful console, I also purchased a few new decor items from Pottery Barn as well. Their new handcrafted earthenware is so beautiful. Each is sculpted and painted by hand to give an antique look, which you guys know I love!
Just about every piece of decor and furniture that I used in my hallway update is sustainably made. Pottery Barn has made a commitment to sourcing materials that have a positive impact on our environment. I’m so grateful for the progress of the hallway and to be working with a company that is dedicated to taking care of the world we live in.
Let me know what you think about the update in the comments!
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