Monday
Feb022009

NEW PIANO NOBILE ONLINE SHOP LAUNCHES

Our new shop is open! You can find textiles, jewelry, furniture, and lighting fresh from our studio, as well as announcements about upcoming exhibitions and events. There's a streamlined checkout system, easy product searches, and other behind-the-scenes details that we've been working on.

We first opened an online shop on Etsy last spring, but by the time fall rolled around, we had outgrown it.
Our Etsy shop will still be open; it is home to a few exclusive pieces of jewelry and textiles only available to Etsy shoppers.

The colorful stack of Chadhaus benches pictured above are brand new for spring. They are just one of the new pieces we've been working on for the shop. Read more about the benches and other Chadhaus furniture here!

Monday
Jan262009

FROM THE FOUR CORNERS: PAINTINGS BY PATON MILLER/1.26 - 2.7.2009


JOIN US FOR A RECEPTION WITH THE ARTIST

SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 4 - 8 pm

Piano Nobile
908 NW 50th Street between 9th and 11th Avenues in Ballard 
Seattle, WA 98107

VIEW THE EXHIBITION IN OUR ONLINE GALLERY

The gallery is open only by appointment.  Please contact the studio to schedule a visit!

Wednesday
Jan212009

martha stewart weddings 2009

We are happy to announce our new design services for the bridal party,

featured in the Winter 2009 edition of Martha Stewart Weddings Magazine!


Please visit our Custom Wedding Gifts page for more details!

CONGRATULATIONS AND THANKS to our friends Ray and Jen, the happy bride and groom pictured above! Their wedding is featured in the winter issue of Martha Stewart Weddings, and we got to take part in the celebration.

Piano Nobile created tote bags custom-printed in the couples' wedding colors, then hand-embroirdered with the bridesmaids' names. The bags were filled with gifts for the bridesmaids, including earrings and bracelets for each maid, handmade by dao jewelry. dao also created custom pieces for the bride: earrings, a necklace, and a bracelet.


 

 

photo credits: wedding photographs, above, Meg Smith for Martha Stewart Weddings;
jewelry photographs, left, Brendan O'Malley