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Can we talk about the White Cane Couch? It’s dropping into the Smidshop today and I think Smid is heartbroken.

She doesn’t want to sell the couch but she needs to sell the couch but she doesn’t want to sell the couch but she needs to sell the couch but she doesn’t want to sell the couch but she needs to sell the couch.

The White Cane Couch was the anchor for the launch of Smid. It was elegant and sexy and casual and just masculine enough to be the ONE. Once placed in her living room that couch encouraged Smid to choose those cheeky ram heads (named after the contractors Tom and Kelly) and paint the walls dark and paint her childhood bed frame yellow. The White Cane Couch moved her. So much. That it felt like her brand. She didn’t care that the seat cushions had suffered little brownish stains from the fabric covered buttons, or that the legs were a little chipped and some of the cane was torn; all of its faults were charming to Smid. The elegant old piece needed a bit of shabbiness to properly represent Smid values; it’s a certain story telling kind of character that is so SO southern and so SO Smid.

The White Cane Couch whispered a story to Smid that was pure interior obsession. It was perfect. But now its not quite right for the space and Smid knows it. Ya know when you know but you don’t want to let go? That’s where she’s at. It’s a breakup and it aint easy.

The good news is, the White Cane Couch can be YOURS 🙂

AND… letting go of the White Cane Couch makes room for what’s next!

I don’t know about you but I can’t wait to see what Smid does with it.

Go checkout Smidshop for more details.

xo

superchris cleary

 

 

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