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| 4/20/26 | ![]() Style, Survive, and Thrive: How to Design with Plants at Home | Episode SummaryIn this episode of Seated with Furniture Row, Barb sits down with Kossi, creator of Only Plants and Denver’s beloved “plant daddy,” to explore how plants can transform how your home feels, functions, and supports your wellbeing. From turning a millennial-gray townhome into a moody, cozy oasis to opening a glass-front plant shop in Denver’s Dairy Block, Kossi shares real-life design stories and practical styling tips anyone can use.You’ll learn how to start from zero plants, what thrives in low light, and how to decorate with greenery in apartments, small patios, and pet-filled homes without sacrificing style or your security deposit. The conversation also covers biophilic design, washable checkerboard rugs, sofa beds in plant rooms, terrariums as mini ecosystems, and how plant care can support self-care and personal growth.Key Topics00:00 – Intro: How former franchise consultant Kossi launched Only Plants12:28 – Only Plants: Community, Plant Bingo, and a nontraditional retail model16:31 – Glow & Grow: Transforming millennial-gray homes with plants & furniture25:14 – Styling: Decorating with plants in apartments and small spaces34:12 – Biophilic design: Living walls, natural textures, and everyday spaces39:05 – Starter Plants: Beginner options, watering rhythms, reading plant signals43:24 – Plant care basics: Drainage, nursery pots, and simple routines61:13 – Pet-friendly homes: Plants, pets, and washable rugs72:07 – Mini ecosystems: Terrariums, flowers, and plant care as self-care96:25 – Bringing plants home: Getting help and visiting Only PlantsQuick TipsStart with easy-care plants like snake plants, ZZ plants, pothos, and philodendrons.Keep plants in nursery pots placed inside decorative planters for easier watering and drainage.Use existing surfaces—books, coffee tables, fridges, kitchen islands—as plant stands.In pet homes, choose washable rugs and patterned styles that hide wear and mess.Use hanging plants or higher shelves for curious pets; prioritize pet-safe species in reach zones.Turn a guest room into a multifunctional space with a sofa bed, shelves, and layered plants.Add grow bulbs to table or floor lamps for low-light rooms while keeping a warm ambiance.Treat plant care as self-care—schedule a weekly “watering walk-through” to reset and check in.Featured Hosts / GuestBarb Chandler – Interior Designer, Furniture RowJessa Murphy – Marketing Director, Furniture RowKossi – Founder of Only Plants (Denver’s Dairy Block), content creator, and community builder known as “plant daddy”Suggested SEO KeywordsHouseplants, indoor plants, plant decor, home decor with plants, interior design plants, houseplant ideas, plants for the home, plant room, green home decor, small space plant styling, biophilic design living room, beginner houseplants, pet-friendly plants, apartment plant decor (no drilling), monstera decor, snake plant indoor, pothos stylingCalls to ActionFollow and rate Seated with Furniture Row to help others discover the show.Ready to build your own plant-filled sanctuary? Visit a Furniture Row showroom to explore modular sectionals, sofa beds, washable rugs, and storage-friendly shelving.Learn more about plant styling, small-space layouts, and biophilic design on the Furniture Row blog.In Denver? Visit Only Plants inside the Free Market at Dairy Block (1801 Blake Street) for in-person help and inspiration. | — | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() How Your Style Shapes Your Identity: Tips from a Personal Stylist | What if the way you dress and the way you decorate your home are actually telling the same story? In this episode of Seated with Furniture Row, Interior Designer Barb sits down with personal stylist and style coach Samantha Dawn to unpack the psychology behind personal style. From Samantha's own journey of reinventing herself after motherhood to her signature framework that fuses style with psychology, this conversation goes deeper than trends - it's about identity, alignment, and stepping into your next era. You'll walk away with a completely new way of thinking about both your closet and your living space. Samantha breaks down why "copy and paste" style never quite works, how to stop dressing (and decorating) for who you were, and how small, intentional changes -- even just adding earrings or rearranging one corner of a room - can shift how you feel about yourself every single day.Key Topics & What You'll Learn00:00 - Intro: The psychology behind style and why it connects your wardrobe to your home02:05 - Meet Samantha Dawn: Personal stylist, style coach, and psychology-meets-fashion expert03:18 - Samantha's origin story: A "happy accident" career that started as a side hustle04:29 - Identity and wardrobe: How your job, life stage, and self-image shape what's in your closet05:11 - The postpartum pivot: Using psychological practices to reconnect with yourself and your style27:21 - "Copy and paste style syndrome": Why you can buy the outfit but you can't buy the aura29:53 - Why style disappointment happens and why people default to the same 3-5 outfits33:24 - Style evolves as you evolve: You don't have to stay married to one look36:09 - Start small: One earring, one pillow, one change can shift everything39:21 - Reframe the narrative: From "I can't" to "why can't I?"43:23 - Don't start by shopping: Start by asking "what is my story?"48:13 - Edit with intention: What to keep, what to let go, and how to restyle what you have52:51 - Client story: From survival mode to rediscovery and how confidence returns through alignment59:10 - No more excuses: Living the way you want now, not someday01:06:05 - The language of style: Why "camouflage" feels better than "hide"01:12:01 - Invest intentionally: It takes the same amount of time to wear a great outfit as a bad one01:18:59 - The three-step reset: Start with feeling, then remove, then build01:24:21 - Take five minutes: How to evaluate your space or closet and know when to ask for help01:30:41 - Romanticize your routine: How your morning sets the tone for your whole day01:35:52 - Messy action over perfection: Why progress beats polish every timeQuick TipsDon't start with shopping - start by asking yourself: "What is the story I want to tell right now?You cannot buy someone else's aura. Inspiration is great, but your style has to be rooted in who you are.Start smaller than you think: add one accessory, swap one pillow, change one thing and see how it feels.Edit before you add. Remove what no longer serves you before bringing anything new in -- in your closet and your home.Reframe your language: swap "I can't wear/do that" for "why can't I?" That one shift changes your entire approach.It takes the same amount of time to put on an intentional outfit (or style a corner of your home) as it does a careless one - choose intentionally.Featured Hosts & GuestBarb Chandler - Interior Designer, Furniture RowSamantha Dawn - Personal Stylist and Style Coach; featured in Harper's Bazaar and InStyle; helps high-level female leaders and executives step into their next era through her style-meets-psychology framework.Follow and rate the Seated Podcast so more people can find the show.Want more inspiration on designing a home that fits your personality? Check out the our blog for style guides & tips.Connect with Samantha on Instagram or visit bysamanthadawn.com | — | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() More Color, More Character: How Grandmillennial Style Is Taking Over | In this episode of Seated with Furniture Row, Barb and Jessa are joined by Denver-based lifestyle creator Brittany Pillard – a self-described grandmillennial at heart – for a warm, inspiring conversation about why traditional design is making a serious comeback. Together, they define the grandmillennial aesthetic, tour Brittany's red-brick home room by room, and explore how this collected, nostalgic style is less of a look and more of a lifestyle built slowly over time. You’ll walk away with real, actionable ideas for layering heirlooms with new finds, using color confidently, designing kids' rooms that grow with your family, and hosting more intentionally. If you've ever felt like your home should tell more of your story, this episode is your permission slip.Additional ResourcesMentioned this episode: La Cache, a Denver nonprofit antique and heirloom shop benefiting Children's Hospital ColoradoRelated Seated episodes: Cottagecore Home StylingEuropean Design TrendsFollow and rate Seated with Furniture Row to help more people find the show — and leave a review if this episode spoke to you!Ready to build your grandmillennial space? Shop traditional-style furniture and accents at Furniture Row.Want more styling inspiration? Explore the Furniture Row blog for tips on layering, color, and classic design.Find a Furniture Row showroom near you to explore upholstered seating, traditional dining furniture, accent pieces, and more in person.Connect with Brittany on Instagram: @brittanypillard | — | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Community Is the Design: Inside Denver's Green Spaces with Jevon Taylor | Community Is the Design: Inside Denver's Green Spaces with Jevon TaylorWhat does sustainability really mean in a city like Denver?In this episode of Seated with Furniture Row, Jevon Taylor — owner of Green Spaces — shares how he transformed one of Denver’s earliest coworking spaces into a thriving community hub designed to lower barriers for small businesses and retain local talent .From RiNo to a full-block redevelopment on 16th Street, Jevon explains why:Belonging is a design strategyLocal investment outperforms national chainsSustainability must include economic accessCommunity data can reshape city fundingThis episode is for entrepreneurs, city planners, designers, and anyone invested in the future of urban life.What You'll Learn: Key Topics & Timestamps02:15 – Reinventing Green Spaces Post-COVID04:45 – Access & Affordability for Small Businesses09:12 – Defining Intentional Community12:36 – The Power of Third Spaces15:46 – Sustainability Beyond Marketing19:18 – 16th Street & Downtown Revitalization24:18 – Avoiding Greenwashing26:19 – Scaling Community with Data34:01 – The Future of Ownership & Impact40:43 – Leadership, Faith & Long-Term VisionIf you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to Seated with Furniture Row and leave a review to help others discover conversations about design, leadership, and community impact.Green Spaces & Jevon links to stay connected:www.greenspaces.com@greenspacesJevon's LinkedIn@obscuraink@migascoffeeco | — | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() European Design Trends: What's Coming to U.S. Interiors | Welcome to this special edition of Seated with Furniture Row! In this episode, Barb joins Jessa virtually from Paris, France, where she's traveling with the Furniture Row buying team across Europe. Tune in for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at major design shows in Frankfurt and Paris, with more stops planned in Birmingham, England, and Cologne, Germany. From innovative furniture design to breakthrough sustainable materials, discover what's shaping the future of American interiors. You'll learn about bold European color palettes, revolutionary space-saving furniture, pet-friendly fabric innovations, and how AI is transforming traditional design. Whether you're a design enthusiast or planning your next home refresh, this episode delivers actionable insights straight from Europe's most influential design exhibitions. What You'll Learn: Key Topics & Timestamps 00:10 – Barb Calls in from Paris: An introduction to this special international episode, with Barb joining from the Saint-Germain district in Paris where she's traveling with the Furniture Row buying team. 03:16 – Inside Maison&Objet: Learn about this premier industry show in Paris for retailers, designers, and home fashion professionals, plus Barb's serendipitous meeting with York Wallcovering owners. 04:18 – Why Europe Leads Design Trends: Discover how European design shows influence U.S. interiors and why the buying team travels internationally for inspiration. 05:02 – Heimtextil Frankfurt Experience: A behind-the-scenes look at Germany's major fabric show featuring textiles, colors, and materials that will shape future collections. 07:05 – Bold Colors & Textures: Explore standout color palettes including unique greens, aubergine, marigold, and terracotta paired with heavily textured fabrics like brocades, florals, and geometric patterns. 11:58 – Innovation in Function & Form: See how European designers prioritize both aesthetics and practicality, from hidden-bulb lanterns to revolutionary furniture mechanisms. 13:23 – The Magic Spinning Table: Watch a game-changing round dining table that spins to seamlessly expand or contract—perfect for space-conscious living. 18:48 – Sustainability as a Way of Life: Understand Europe's commitment to eco-conscious design through recyclable packaging, sustainable materials, and thoughtful engineering. 20:29 – Furniture Height Revolution: Discover two major trends—chat-height coffee tables for living room dining and lower-profile platform sofas with deeper seating. 24:21 – Pet-Friendly Fabric Innovation: Learn about breakthrough self-healing materials engineered specifically for pet owners that resist scratches, tears, and damage. 28:39 – AI Meets Traditional Design: Find out how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing fabric and wallpaper customization while vintage pieces inspire modern collections. 35:50 – Modern Meets Vintage: Explore the trend of pairing mid-century modern furniture with antique tapestry fabrics and how vintage glass accessories are making a major comeback. Quick Tips Mix bold European color combinations like aubergine with terracotta or marigold with muted earthy tones for unexpected visual impact Consider chat-height coffee tables (around 20-22 inches) that double as dining surfaces for flexible small-space living Look for lower-profile platform sofas with deeper seating to create a modern, grounded look in your living room Choose self-healing, pet-friendly fabrics if you have cats or dogs—new materials resist scratches and tears while maintaining style Layer heavily textured fabrics like brocades, tapestries, and geometric patterns to add depth without overwhelming your space Pair mid-century modern furniture with vintage-inspired tapestry fabrics for an on-trend modern-vintage aesthetic Incorporate vintage or vintage-inspired glass accessories in bold modern colors for instant European flair Opt for round expanding dining tables with innovative mechanisms to maximize space without sacrificing seating capacity Featured Hosts / Guest-Hosts Jessa – Host, Seated with Furniture Row Barb – Furniture Row Buying Team, calling in from Paris, France Furniture trends, interior design trends, European furniture trends 2026, Maison&Objet Paris design show, Heimtextil Frankfurt fabric trends, Sustainable home design materials, Pet-friendly furniture fabrics, Space-saving dining tables, Modern vintage interior design, European color trends home decor, AI-customized wallpaper and fabric Tune in for inspired ideas and expert insights on how European design trends will shape American interiors—only on Seated with Furniture Row! | — | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Game Day Living Room Setup: Modern Ideas for the Big Game | Perfect timing for the big game in February, this episode of Seated with Furniture Row dives into creating the ultimate modern game day space. Jessa sits down with guest host Brad, a Furniture Row veteran and seasoned game day expert, to talk zoning strategies, immersive tech in today's furniture, and how to balance style with serious comfort when you're hosting 15–40 friends and family. They cover zoning your home for different types of guests, choosing the right seating mix, and using smart furniture features—like hidden recline, built-in storage, and sound/vibration—to level up the experience without making your room look like a dedicated theater 24/7. Whether you're a die-hard fan glued to every play or a commercial connoisseur waiting for halftime, this episode gives you designer-approved tips to set up spaces that keep everyone happy—including the kids. Learn how modern furniture solves old problems (goodbye, intimidating remotes and cord clutter) and discover which seat really is the best in the house. Quick Tips Zone your space into three areas: hardcore game watchers, socializers/commercial fans, and kids—use different rooms or divide one level with modular seating clusters Add surfaces where people actually sit: coffee tables, end tables, and a sofa table behind the couch for snacks. Try a U-shape or semi-circle around the TV to improve sightlines and keep the group feeling connected. Mount the TV at eye level when seated, and aim for about 1.5 × the TV’s diagonal size as a viewing-distance guideline. Choose “forgiving” materials for hosting—performance fabrics help you enjoy the party without stressing over every spill. Use a bar cart or snack station so guests can grab food without blocking the screen. Consider machine-washable rugs for heavy-traffic watch parties (crumbs happen). If you want a more immersive feel, look for seating features that enhance the sound experience without adding visual clutter. Featured Hosts Jessa Murphy — Creative Marketing Director, Furniture Row Brad — Longterm Furniture Row Team Member & Game Day Hosting Expert Calls to Action Follow and rate Seated with Furniture Row so you never miss an episode on modern design and entertaining. Ready to level up your game day space? Shop sectionals, recliners, and entertainment furniture at Furniture Row. Get more hosting layout tips on our blog: Football Game Day Layout Guide and How to Create the Perfect Space to Watch Football. Visit a Furniture Row showroom near you to test the Compose Sectional, immersive sound features, and performance fabrics in person before the big game. Have a game day superstition or hosting tip? Drop it in the comments—we'd love to hear your rituals! Additional Links & Resources Featured in episode: Compose sectional with integrated sound system, Yukon Power Reclining Sofa, Yukon Power Reclining Love Seat with Cooler. Mentioned: Performance fabric technology and Furniture Row cleaning products Get more hosting layout tips on our blog: Football Game Day Layout Guide and How to Create the Perfect Space to Watch Football. | — | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() High Point Market Recap: The Biggest Furniture and Decor Trends for 2026 | Join Barb and Jessa on the road at High Point Market in North Carolina! In this special episode of Seated with Furniture Row, our hosts are giving you a front-row seat to the biggest event in the furniture industry. Get ready to be inspired as they explore the showrooms, decode the top trends for 2026, and share expert advice on how to create a home you love. From the "collaging" of different design eras to the rise of multifunctional furniture, you'll learn how to invest in quality pieces that stand the test of time. Plus, get an exclusive look at a stunning new collection from Erin and Ben Napier of HGTV's "Hometown". Key Topics and Timestamps: 0:28 – Welcome to High Point: A look inside the furniture capital of the world. 1:22 – The "Collage" Effect: How to mix and match different styles and eras for a personalized look. 2:21 – Investing in "Trend-Proof" Furniture: Why quality and timeless design matter more than ever. 5:07 – A Closer Look at the Erin & Ben Napier Collection: Celebrating American-made craftsmanship. 10:04 – Fall 2026 Trend Watch: Unpacking the top colors, from warm ochre to rich maple and soothing greens. 11:03 – "Chameleon" Furniture: The beauty of versatile, multi-functional pieces for modern living. 14:00 – Designing for Connection: How to create an inviting home that’s perfect for entertaining. 20:25 – Playing with Color and Texture: Tips for layering fabrics and embracing bold hues like cornflower blue and burgundy. 26:25 – Bringing the Trends Home: Simple, affordable ways to incorporate new styles into your space. Quick Tips: Start Small with Trends: You don't need to overhaul your entire space to feel current. Try painting a single accent wall, swapping out throw pillows, or adding a new shower curtain to bring in a fresh color or pattern. Embrace the "Collage": Don't be afraid to mix high and low, old and new. Pair a modern sofa with a vintage-inspired rug or treasured family heirlooms to create a room that tells your unique story. Invest in Versatility: Look for "chameleon" furniture that can adapt to your needs, like a kitchen island on casters that can double as a serving cart or a sectional that can be reconfigured for guests. When in Doubt, Go Green: If you're hesitant to commit to bold colors, try incorporating different shades of green. It acts as a neutral and brings a calming, natural element into any room. Featured Hosts: Barb Chandler - Interior Designer, Furniture Row Jessa Murphy - Marketing Director, Furniture Row Resources Mentioned: Erin and Ben Napier: The hosts were inspired by the quality and mission-driven designs of the new collection from the hosts of HGTV's "Hometown," which is focused on revitalizing small-town America. Lee Castle: A designer mentioned by the hosts for her clean and organized design aesthetic. | — | ||||||
| 11/3/25 | ![]() From Runway to Room: How Fashion Inspires Interior Design | Welcome to a special episode of Seated with Furniture Row, recorded in honor of our sponsorship of Denver Fashion Week! This week, Jessa Murphy is joined by special guest Nicki Strickler, the Runway Producer for Denver Fashion Week. While Barb Chandler is away, Jessa, new host Haley, and Nicki dive deep into the exciting relationship between fashion and furniture, exploring how the trends you see on the catwalk can inspire stunning interior design. From the power of storytelling in both runway shows and home décor to the rise of sustainability, this conversation bridges the gap between what you wear and where you live. Discover how top trends like maximalism, "granny chic," and upcycling are showing up in both industries and learn how to translate your personal style from your closet to your couch. Featured Guest Nicki Strickler: Runway Producer for Denver Fashion Week. With a background in modeling for international brands like Coach and Tom Ford, Nicki brings an insider's perspective on the creative process behind fashion shows. She discusses her journey in the industry and what goes into producing a major runway event. Get your Tickets for Denver Fashion Week here: https://www.denverfashionweek.com/tickets/ What You'll Learn: Key Topics & Timestamps 01:30 – From Catwalk to Couch: An introduction to how runway fashion trends can inspire your home's interior design. 02:59 – A Fashion Insider's Journey: Hear about Nicki Strickler's career, from modeling to becoming the Runway Producer for Denver Fashion Week. 08:29 – The Power of Storytelling: Discover the parallels between creating a vibe for a runway show and curating the story of your own home through design details. 13:09 – Lifestyle Brands: A look at how high-fashion designers like Ralph Lauren, Fendi, and Versace are extending their reach into furniture and home collections. 18:30 – Maximalism & Whimsy: Why "the weirder the better" is a top trend. Learn about absurdism and playfulness in both fashion and furniture, from pancake-shaped ceramics to bold, mismatched patterns. 21:15 – Clunky & Chunky: This trend isn't just for shoes; learn how chunky table bases and oversized furniture are making a statement. 22:12 – Granny Chic & Quiet Luxury: Explore the return of conservative, timeless styles like loafers, florals, and antiquing in both wardrobes and living rooms. 25:29 – Sustainability in Design: A deep dive into upcycling, mending, and sustainable materials. Learn how fashion is repurposing denim and unconventional materials, while furniture utilizes recycled plastics and sustainable woods. 32:09 – Colors & Western Wear: Find out what colors are trending this fall—including burgundy and navy—and why the Western aesthetic continues to influence fashion. 38:05 – Inside Denver Fashion Week: Get a sneak peek into the most anticipated shows at DFW, including the creative Sustainable Night and the popular Western show. Featured hosts Jessa Murphy — Marketing Director, Furniture Row Haley Pierson — Head of Partnerships, Furniture Row Stay Connected! Follow Furniture Row on our social media channels and YouTube to see more from our partnership with Denver Fashion Week. Visit a Furniture Row or Denver Mattress showroom near you to find pieces that help you tell your own style story. If you loved this episode and want more info on Denver Fashion Week, follow along with the accompanying Blog Post Designers Mentioned Madvan Design: https://www.madvandesign.com/ Abstraction Studio : https://itsabstraction.com/pages/about DreamLife Designs: https://www.instagram.com/dreamlifedesigns/?igsh=MzBpcTh1c3gxMDlk# Urban Cowgirl: https://urbancowgirldenver.com/ The Boogeyman’s Closet: https://www.instagram.com/theboogeymanscloset/ | — | ||||||
| 9/8/25 | ![]() Warm Minimalism: Less Stuff, More Soul | Minimalism is having a moment—and a backlash. In this episode, Barb and Jessa unpack what minimalism really means, why it’s often misunderstood, and how to make it feel warm, personal, and livable—not cold and sterile. From the Cracker Barrel rebrand debate to the famously sparse Kim/Kanye home, they dive into the idea of “less, but better,” offering real-life tips to cut the clutter, embrace texture, and let your furniture (and natural light) do the talking. Listeners will walk away with small, high-impact ways to simplify surfaces, choose multifunctional pieces, and bring the outdoors in—all without erasing nostalgia, personality, or neighborhood charm. Key Topics and Timestamps 00:00 — What minimalism really means: intention, function, and simplicity (not emptiness) 01:06 — Why the backlash? Branding, nostalgia, and the “all houses look the same” problem 07:53 — Designer definition: soft shapes, neutral base, edited color, purpose-led pieces 10:25 — History notes: Mediterranean/Greek forms, local materials, harmony with landscape 12:13 — Neighborhood fit: honoring context vs. copy-paste modern townhomes 14:16 — “Sterile mansion” critique and what actually makes a room feel cold 22:08 — Warm minimalism: texture, natural light, plants, and a few intentional accents 23:20 — Declutter drill: clear a nightstand/counter, then only add back what’s truly needed 26:25 — Kitchens and calm: flat-front cabinets, hidden hardware, light as a design layer 29:16 — Quality over quantity: buy fewer, better; thrift for character and sustainability 35:11 — Minimal in any style: Western, coastal, traditional—edit, don’t erase 45:35 — Furniture picks that warm up minimal spaces: Jasper sofa, sculptural tables, leather textures 48:43 — Listener challenge: “The Calm Surface” before/after—edit one zone and share pics Quick tips Start small: empty one surface (nightstand, dresser, kitchen counter), clean it, and only return essentials like a lamp and coaster for daily ease. Lead with texture: combine warm wood grain, matte stone, boucle or nubby rugs, and leather accents to add depth without visual clutter. Double-duty pieces: choose coffee tables that moonlight as ottomans, storage benches, and low, multi-functional seating to reduce item count. Light for mood: layer ambient, task, and accent light; use warm color temperature in living/sleep zones to soften minimal palettes. Edit with “Coco Chanel” logic: style the shelf, then remove one or two items for an intentional, airy look. Featured hosts Barb Chandler — Interior Designer, Furniture Row Jessa Murphy — Marketing Director, Furniture Row Suggested SEO keywords warm minimalism, minimalist home decor, cozy minimalist, minimalism vs maximalism, decluttering tips, neutral living room, Japandi, minimalist interior design, minimalist living room, natural materials, neutral palette Calls to action Follow and rate Seated with Furniture Row to help others discover the show, and share a screenshot of the episode with a favorite takeaway. Explore minimalist furniture and decor at Furniture Row, and learn even more on our blog! Visit a Furniture Row showroom near you to explore warm textures, low-profile seating, and multifunctional tables that fit a minimalist look without the chill. Additional Links: Mentioned Furniture Row Products: Capri dining Sol dining Jasper sofa Jasper Coffee Table Ottoman Netflix documentary: The Minimalists, less is now. https://www.netflix.com/title/81074662 | — | ||||||
| 9/1/25 | ![]() Cozy by Design: Tips for Cottagecore at Home | Episode Summary This episode of Seated with Furniture Row unpacks the heart of cottagecore, from fairy-tale cottages and heirloom china to wicker benches. Barb and Jessa explore why this cozy, layered aesthetic is having a moment, how to infuse charm into any space (big or small), and which Furniture Row finds can bring instant storybook magic to your home. Whether you're after whimsical maximalism or minimalist warmth, they’ve got ideas that will inspire your next cozy corner. What you’ll learn (with timestamps) 00:00 — Why Cottagecore now? A cozy rebellion against hustle culture and a return to slower living 02:00 — The cottage image quiz: Movie and pop-culture cottages we can’t stop dreaming about 05:00 — What “cottage” really means: Small, rural, cozy—and why it’s less about square footage and more about feeling 08:00 — Cottagecore for any home: How even large or builder-grade houses can feel charming and lived-in 09:45 — Shelf life: Open shelving, flour jars, garlic braids, and displayed tools that tell your story 14:50 — Light it right: Bookcase lamps, battery bulbs, and lighting tricks for cottage warmth 16:45 — Heirloom hacks: From quilts to china cabinets to iceboxes—how to make them feel current 21:30 — Create a café corner: How a cozy coffee shop vibe can work in your own kitchen nook 25:45 — Hygge, year-round: Embracing seasonal rituals like bowls of fruit, fresh flowers, and little comforts 29:10 — Cottagecore vs. Farmhouse vs. Shabby Chic: Key differences in aesthetic, mood, and effort 35:30 — The bench manifesto: Why every cottagecore home needs one (or three) 42:30 — DIY ideas that work: Glass-door lining, wallpapered cabinet backs, and styled cake stands 49:50 — The final word on pattern and palette: How to layer plaid, florals, and paisleys by scale 53:30 — It’s all about story: Cottagecore isn’t curated overnight—it’s built piece by piece, moment by moment Quick tips Start with one anchor: a bench, tufted headboard, or distressed cabinet to set the tone. Shelf tips: Layer storied tools (cutting boards, mortar and pestle, jars of dry goods) on open shelves to “show the life you live”. Add a tiny lamp to shelves or counters; use battery bulbs to avoid cords and outlets. Mix old and new: modern carts with antiques, brand-new finds with patina finishes. Pattern-mix by scale: pair larger plaids with small florals or fine motifs for balanced cozy. Featured hosts Barb Chandler — Interior Designer, Furniture Row Jessa Murphy — Marketing Director, Furniture Row Calls to action Follow and rate Seated with Furniture Row to help others find the show. Explore cottage furniture and accents at Furniture Row, and learn more about cottage style on our blog! Visit Furniture Row showroom near you to explore benches, tufted beds, spindle chairs, distressed storage, wicker baskets, and more. | — | ||||||
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| 8/25/25 | ![]() The Ugly Overhead Light Has to Go: Your Guide to Better Home Lighting | Tired of the “big, ugly light”? In this episode of Seated with Furniture Row, Interior Designer Barb and Marketing Director Jessa break down everything you really need to know about lighting your home. From color temperature (Kelvins) to brightness (lumens), they share the basics in plain English—and offer creative, renter-friendly solutions that don’t require an electrician. Learn how to layer ambient, task, and accent lighting for a space that feels cozy, functional, and totally elevated. You’ll hear why cooler lights help you focus (think kitchens and offices), and why warmer tones create calm in bedrooms and living rooms. Plus, genius lighting hacks: battery-powered sconces, dimmer switches, rope lighting, and even a floor lamp that fakes built-in style. Key Topics 00:00 – Intro: Why lighting is confusing—and critical to how a room feels 03:00 – In or Out: Edison bulbs, track lighting, colored lights 07:30 – Meet the villain: The big, ugly overhead light 07:45 – Layered lighting basics: ambient, task, accent 12:45 – Bulb temperature (Kelvins): warm vs. cool and where to use each 15:10 – Brightness (lumens) vs. watts: what really matters now 28:05 – Room-by-room tips: Living room, dining, bedroom, kitchen, bath 48:50 – Lighting label cheat sheet: What to check before you buy Quick Tips Mentioned Try relaxing, warm light in bedrooms, living rooms, and dining rooms Use cooler light in kitchens, offices, and garages for focus and visibility. Add dimmers wherever you can—for instant mood control. Don’t rely on overheads! Add floor lamps, table lamps, sconces, art lights. Amber-tinted glass and bulbs can cozy up any space. Featured Hosts Barb Chandler – Interior Designer at Furniture Row Jessa Murphy – Marketing Director at Furniture Row They bring design savvy, practical tips, and lots of personality to every episode. Resources Mentioned Furniture Row blog: Best Lighting: A Room-by-Room Guide Related episodes: Productivity and Interior Design, Expert Tips for Styling Outdoor Spaces Furniture Row Bookshelf Lamps: Caged Wood Accent Lamp | Furniture Row ,Luke Dark Grey Antique Table Lamp | Furniture Row ,Bell Jar Table Lamp | Furniture Row, Antler with Smoke Glass Table Lamp | Furniture Row Furniture Row Bedside table task lighting- Minneapolis Pier Bookcase Nightstand, Minneapolis Nightstand, St. Paul Nightstand, St. Paul Bookcase Pier Nightstand Ceiling Lights for Low Ceilings: Stewart Semi-Flush Mount ,Elsbeth Semi-Flush Mount | Rejuvenation, Snowflower Semi-Flush Mount Indoor Uplight Accent Lighting: Black Cord-n-Plug Accent Uplight with Foot Switch - #63402 | Lamps Plus Calls to Action Follow Seated with Furniture Row and rate the show to help others find it. Want more styling tips for every room? Visit our blog! Visit a Furniture Row showroom near you to explore lamps, pendants, and more. | — | ||||||
| 8/18/25 | ![]() Area Rugs 101: How to Choose and Place Rugs in Every Room | Area rugs do more than decorate—they define zones, protect floors, and pull a room together. In this episode, Barb and Jessa break down how to pick the right rug by material and construction, how to size and place rugs for living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms, when to consider washable options, and clever layering and cleaning tips. Plus: what “knot count” really means, why dining rooms deserve bigger rugs, and the easy placement rules designers actually use. What You’ll Learn 00:00 Welcome + Why rugs feel “controversial,” what rugs do for a room, and a fun myth-busting icebreaker. 08:55 Where to start: picking style and color to match (or lead) a room’s palette; visualize before buying. 13:54 Rug terminology: knots, pile height, rug pads—pros/cons and when to replace. 20:26 What makes a quality rug: natural vs. synthetic fibers, dye methods (solution-dyed), knot/point count, handwoven vs. machine-made. 26:36 What to avoid by room: why shag is a no for dining rooms; motion furniture pitfalls; wool shedding realities. 31:00 Fiber guide: wool, jute, cotton, bamboo, nylon, polyester, polypropylene, acrylic, viscose, and silk. 35:32 Layouts that work: expert advice on rug placement in living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and offices. 43:40 Budget tips and layering rules: how to layer to “size up”, solid + pattern, when to square vs. angle. 48:01 Cleaning and care: spot-clean method, when to hose-wash, drying tips, what to leave to pros. Guest/Hosts Hosts: Barb Chandler (Interior Designer), Jessa Murphy (Marketing Director). Resources and Links Read the companion blog: Area Rugs: Dos and Don’ts (Furniture Row blog) Shop area rugs and washable rugs at Furniture Row (living room, dining room, bedroom, office, and more) Subscribe to Seated with Furniture Row on Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere you get podcasts for weekly design tips. Follow Furniture Row on Instagram for behind-the-scenes and quick how‑tos. Have a design question? Drop it in the comments for a future episode! | — | ||||||
| 8/11/25 | ![]() From Chaos to Clarity: Interior Design Tweaks That Boost Home Productivity | Working from home can either energize the day—or drain it—depending on how your space is designed. In this episode of Seated with Furniture Row, Interior Designer Barb Chandler and Marketing Director Jessa Murphy break down how comfort‑first home office design can boost focus, reduce decision fatigue, and make work feel a little easier. Learn how to layer task and ambient lighting, choose calming color/texture palettes, and use biophilic elements for stress relief and sustained energy. They also share quick wins like cable management, surface resets, and storage moves that keep the desk clear and the mind clear. Whether setting up a new workspace or refreshing a corner of the living room, this episode delivers quick wins and long‑term upgrades to help get more done—comfortably. What You’ll Learn 00:00 – Why comfort‑first design improves focus and reduces decision fatigue. 03:30 – Ergonomics 101: seat height, lumbar support, armrests, footrests. 07:30 – Desk decisions: writing vs. L‑shaped vs. sit‑stand, choosing for workflow. 12:00 – Layout for flow: zones, storage that keeps surfaces clear, cable management. 16:30 – Lighting layers: task vs. ambient, color temperature for alertness. 20:00 – Sound and scent: soft materials, white noise, subtle aromatics. 24:00 – Color, texture, and materials for calm energy. 27:30 – Greenery and views: biophilic elements for stress reduction. Guest/Hosts Hosts: Barb Chandler (Interior Designer), Jessa Murphy (Marketing Director). Resources & Links Follow for episode clips and reels on Instagram. Explore ergonomic office chairs, sit‑stand desks, task lamps, and storage solutions. Related episodes: Outdoor Styling Tips; Millennial Gray Refresh. Explore more design tips and episode extras on The Front Door by Furniture Row. Related Blog Posts: Best Lighting: A Room By Room Guide, 4 Easy Steps to Create a Homework Space They'll Love You can take the same quiz that Barb and Jessa Used to find out your productivity style with this Harvard Business Review Quiz | — | ||||||
| 8/4/25 | ![]() Organic Modern Design: How to Bring this Nature-Inspired Style Into Your Home | Welcome back to Seated with Furniture Row! In this episode, Barb and Jessa take you inside the St. Jude Dream Home in Colorado Springs to explore one of today's hottest interior trends: organic modern design. What You’ll Learn: How to Use Neutral Palettes with Pops of Color Embrace calming neutrals for walls and main furniture. Add excitement and personality with touches of mossy green, sapphire blue velvet, or terracotta accents. Organic Modern Design Inspiration for Any Space See how architectural curves, arches, and contemporary details create rooms that are fresh, modern, and comfortable. Discover the power of functional accessories—from bar carts to 3D art—that help bring an organic, lived-in vibe to any home. Barb and Jessa’s Top Organic Modern Tips Choose a calming neutral base and layer in nature-inspired colors like rich blues, earthy ochre, deep greens, terracotta, and subtle browns for a relaxed, elevated look. Don’t be afraid to mix tactile elements and organic shapes for that signature “modern but grounded” feel. And more! Real-Life Collaboration Learn about the partnership between Furniture Row and local builders to craft a Dream Home that’s modern, timeless, and appeals to a wide range of styles. Find out how their efforts help raise over $1 million annually for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Curious about next year’s Dream Home? Visitors can win the house itself—plus a $10,000 shopping spree to create your own organically modern oasis. Follow along with this episode on our Blog for organic modern home and room design inspiration Read about Grace Covington’s Modern Organic home design for the 2025 Colorado Springs St. Jude Home here. https://www.furniturerow.com/blog/tour-the-2025-st-jude-dream-home-chic-modern-style-in-colorado-springs Tune in for inspired ideas and expert tips on how to bring the organic modern look into your home—only on Seated with Furniture Row! | — | ||||||
| 7/28/25 | ![]() Top Interior Design Trends for 2025: High Point Market Recap & Expert Insights | Join Jessa, Creative Director, and Barb, Interior Designer & Buyer, as they dive into the standout styles from the Spring High Point Market—one of the world’s largest furniture and home décor trade shows. This episode is your insider guide to what’s shaping interior design for 2025, straight from industry tastemakers and trend forecasters. If you aren't already to see the visuals in this episode, make sure to tune into the YouTube Episode: Seated with Furniture Row YouTube Key 2025 Interior Design Trends You Will Hear About Scallops & Curves Expect to see scalloped edges and flowing curves on tables, rugs, and upholstery. This style is evolving from the ongoing love for curves, now adding rhythm and movement to spaces. Checkerboard Patterns Both classic and abstract checkerboard designs are resurging—appearing on flooring, tile work, and textiles for a bold yet timeless effect. Skirted Details Furniture with skirted bases is returning, adding softness and a hint of nostalgia while fitting seamlessly into both modern and eclectic settings. Vintage Mixed with Modern Combining vintage pieces (like cane chairs and traditional cabinetry) with streamlined, contemporary silhouettes. Expect classic forms updated for 2025 living. Banquettes Built-in or mix-and-match banquette seating is on the rise, making kitchens, breakfast nooks, and dining rooms more inviting and communal. Mocha Mousse: 2025 Color of the Year This rich, neutral brown is prominent—often seen in color-drenched rooms and paired with clay or seafoam tones for grounded, calming interiors. Florals Botanical prints and floral patterns are having a significant moment. Designers are mixing florals with stripes and checks and varying scales for dynamic visuals. Yellows & Ochre Sofas and accent pieces in ochre and gold add vibrancy, pairing well with neutral palettes and jewel tones. Bouclé & “Doodle” Fabrics Tactile fabrics like bouclé and faux shearling are cozy, stylish, and now more durable thanks to performance weaves. Caning & Rattan Woven cane derived from the rattan plant is featured on chairs, bookcases, and even accessories—celebrated for its natural look and light-filtering properties. Clunk Factor Look for chunky, robust pieces—whether in table bases, chairs, or decorative accents—that make a bold and tactile impression. Nautical & Coastal Elements Subtle updates on coastal decor: think oyster and clam shell shapes, rope accents, and marine motifs for an elevated take on nautical vibes. Subtle Textures and Tactile Experiences Subtle woven textures and small-scale patterns add depth and are easy to mix with bolder prints. Art and decor are embracing tactile experiences like embroidery and fiberwork. Organic Modern Using natural shapes and materials (like collaged tree-trunk tables and organic shaped mirrors), this style merges nature-inspired aesthetics with contemporary forms. Dopamine Decor Aka, “joyful decorating”—using bold color, pattern, and personal touches to maximize happiness and individuality in your home. Mondo Fabric (Oversized Corduroy Effect) Maximalist, plush, channeled pieces are trending—but experts advise to use them sparingly to avoid overwhelming spaces. Mix and Match: Don’t feel confined to a single trend; layered, personal, and eclectic spaces are in. Trend Prediction: Jersey Fabrics Sporty, breathable jersey textiles are emerging, especially in accent furniture and pillows, bringing a casual and sensory appeal. Mentioned in this Episode: High Point Market Printemps | — | ||||||
| 7/21/25 | ![]() Fisherman Aesthetic, Sardinecore, and More: Microtrends Transforming Coastal Interior Design | In this episode of Seated with Furniture Row, Barb and Jessa dive into the world of coastal interior design microtrends to unpack some of the new styles making waves in this seaside space. They explore what sets coastal, nautical, and fisherman-inspired looks apart, and share practical tips for bringing a relaxed, seaside vibe into any space—whether you live by the ocean or just want to capture its spirit. From classic “coastal grandmother” pastels to the playful, colorful touches of sardine-core, to the rustic character-filled fisherman aesthetic, this episode is packed with inspiration, product ideas, and easy ways to update your home with the essence of the ocean... or the lake. What You’ll Learn: Defining Today’s Trending Coastal Style: -Key elements that distinguish coastal, nautical, and fisherman-inspired interiors -How to blend these looks for a space that feels both timeless and on-trend -The influence of fashion and travel on these design trends Decorating Tips & DIY Ideas: -Actionable advice for adding coastal touches like rope accents, weathered wood, and maritime motifs -Creative DIY projects and product picks to personalize your space -Ideas for creating “third spaces” and using playful, food-inspired decor Balancing Trends with Timelessness: -Tips for adding trend-driven elements (like sardine-core or dopamine decor) without overwhelming your space -How to mix seasonal and year-round coastal decor for a look that lasts -Discussion on the longevity and evolution of microtrends in interior design Product List: Dawson Brass Table Lamp Dania Beach 55" TV Stand Colors II Dining Chair Antiqua Round Coffee Table Estrada Blue Striped Dining Chair Malden Rectangle Dining Table Eno Heriz Rug Windham Sofa Indigo Chunky Double Knit Handmade Throw Blue Recycled Water Bottle Pillow CT-LBLBTT D-EC-LONA BEACH COFFEE TABLE – maybe replace on collage with Hudson Bay Coffee Table Joplin Indigo Rug Dawson Swivel Accent Chair Blue and White Pillow Willow Dining Chair Gusman Floor Mirror in Mineral Mesosphere 65” Grey Cabinet Granada Strands Rug in Ivory Electra Table Lamps | — | ||||||
| 7/14/25 | ![]() Is Millennial Gray Okay? How to Warm Up the Ultimate Neutral | Welcome to Seated with Furniture Row! In this episode, Barb and Jessa tackle the most talked-about trend in home design: Millennial Gray. Discover why this cool, neutral color took over homes in the 2010s and why so many people are now looking to break free from the all-gray look. Whether you’re living in a builder-grade home, renting, or just tired of the same old palette, our design experts share actionable, budget-friendly tips to bring personality and warmth back into your space. What You’ll Learn The Rise of Millennial Gray: Why gray became the go-to color for millennials and home builders. The psychology behind choosing gray: neutrality, resale value, and the desire for a blank canvas. How Millennial Gray evolved from a minimalist trend to a design cliché. Easy Ways to Refresh a Gray Room: Add colorful curtains, drapes, and throw pillows to instantly brighten your space. Use accent chairs, rugs, and art to break up monochromatic walls. Incorporate greenery—real or faux plants—to soften cold tones and add life. Layer different textures and patterns for a cozy, curated look. Tips for matching wood tones and structural elements to complement existing gray. Lighting hacks: swap out bulbs, get dimmer lighting, or add layered lighting for instant warmth. Choosing Accent Colors: Why you don’t have to stick to just one accent color—mix blues, greens, and metallics for a modern, inviting vibe. How to pull accent colors from favorite objects, art, or even kitchen appliances. | — | ||||||
| 7/9/25 | ![]() Patio Perfection: Expert Tips for Styling Outdoor Spaces of Any Size Part 2 | Welcome back to Seated with Furniture Row! In this episode, our design experts Barb and Jessa return to the great outdoors for a lively conversation about backyard etiquette, affordable outdoor hacks, and the best ways to add personality to your patio or yard. Whether you’re dreaming of a summer sanctuary or just want to be a good neighbor, this episode is packed with real-life tips, clever DIYs, and inspiring stories from staging the iconic St. Jude Dream Homes. What You’ll Learn Backyard Etiquette & What to Avoid How to keep the peace with neighbors: tips on managing noise from lawn mowers, power tools, and music. Why being mindful of your surroundings can boost your own happiness—and your neighborhood’s! The debate over plastic in the yard: pros, cons, and stylish alternatives to single-use plastics and astroturf. Money-Saving Outdoor Hacks Easy DIY projects: turn terracotta pots into bird baths, wrap rope around plastic planters for a high-end look, and upcycle thrifted glassware for outdoor entertaining. Crafting on a budget: how to reuse, repaint, and repurpose for maximum impact without breaking the bank. Fun, affordable games like cornhole to bring people together and add excitement to your space. Design Inspiration from St. Jude Dream Homes Behind-the-scenes stories: how Barb and the Furniture Row team stage show-stopping outdoor spaces for the annual St. Jude Dream Home events. Tips on choosing versatile furniture, using vertical space, and incorporating unexpected finds. Arc thrift stores https://arcthrift.com/stores#find-store Colorado Cornhole Connection https://www.coloradocornholeconnection.com/?page=2 Chairs that Barb and Jessa are Sitting in: Flowood Outdoor Chairs https://www.furniturerow.com/pd/Flowood-Patio-Sofa/f3f15b28-8cae-476e-84ac-bd9f8316ee3a?s=flowood Grandpa's Weeder tool at ACE Hardware Black Beauty Grass Seed AI Prompt For Outdoor Decorating AI Prompt Jessa Used: Give me a creative porch design including planters and patio furniture with a Rhode Island aesthetic. Your fill in the blank AI design: "Give me a creative _______ design including _______ and ________ with a __________ aesthetic" Press enter for list of directions Select “tools” and then “Create an Image” | — | ||||||
| 7/7/25 | ![]() Patio Perfection: Expert Tips for Styling Outdoor Spaces of Any Size Part 1 | Welcome to Seated with Furniture Row! In this summer episode, our lead interior designer and marketing manager dive into the hottest outdoor space styling tips for every home—whether you have a tiny apartment balcony, a cozy porch, a medium-sized patio, or a sprawling backyard. Discover how to turn any space into a relaxing oasis with the latest patio decor ideas, functional furniture, and on-trend accessories. What You’ll Learn: Outdoor Decor Tips for Small Spaces: Learn how to maximize a small front porch or apartment balcony with smart color choices, space-saving accent chairs, ottomans, and stylish welcome mats. Discover the power of greenery, vertical planters, and round shapes to create a welcoming entrance. Patio Styling for Medium Decks & Patios: Get expert advice on incorporating umbrellas, shade sails, and privacy screens for comfort and seclusion. Find out how to use three-piece patio sets, bar stools, and egg chairs to add both function and flair. Plus, simple lighting tricks—like solar string lights and globe lights—to boost evening ambiance. Backyard Design Ideas for Large Yards: Explore ways to divide your backyard into inviting zones with outdoor rugs, dining tables, and conversation areas. See how fire pits, garden tables, and water features can elevate your outdoor living experience. Tips on using lighting, like globe lights in trees, to create a magical nighttime retreat. Bonus Summer Decor Hacks: How to use outdoor storage for throws and pillows Selecting weather-resistant furniture and fabrics Creating a “spa yard” vibe with fountains, bird baths, and fresh floral accents Pest control solutions for a comfortable, bug-free summer Chairs that Barb and Jessa are Sitting in: Flowood Outdoor Chairs https://www.furniturerow.com/pd/Flowood-Patio-Sofa/f3f15b28-8cae-476e-84ac-bd9f8316ee3a?s=flowood Coolaroo https://www.coolaroousa.com/ Citronella Tiki Torches Glass classic bamboo Medium Spaces Patio Products Floriana 3 Pc Patio Bar Set https://www.furniturerow.com/pd/Floriana-3-Pc-Patio-Bar-Set/df8d1a8c-e74b-4ab7-8374-47b9fe3b2ab3 Aerodyne End Table https://www.furniturerow.com/pd/Aerodyne-End-Table/f94f0b11-09a4-4183-92a8-a134fa59dae0 Arvada 3. Pc. Patio Set https://www.furniturerow.com/pd/Arivaca-3-Pc-Patio-Set/a51bef1a-3414-46f3-b128-a8d98eee36e0 Luray Hanging Basket Chair https://www.furniturerow.com/pd/Luray-Hanging-Basket-Chair/8d61ee9f-30c9-4a95-82b5-1b41959dad0d Link to Solar Cafe Lights from Amazon Large Spaces Patio Products Moclips 5. Pc. Patio Dining Set https://www.furniturerow.com/pd/Moclips-5-Pc-Patio-Dining-Set/ba76a945-4313-43a8-951d-09ab97b6964b?s=Moclips Tarpon Springs Patio Coffee Table https://www.furniturerow.com/pd/Tarpon-Springs-Patio-Coffee-Table/8b54327d-956c-40be-9465-a3b6ebb6fb9e Sylma Patio Chair https://www.furniturerow.com/pd/Sylma-Patio-Chair/773bdfa8-da71-4465-a704-d9096e05d3fc Waldport 2. Pc. Patio Sectional https://www.furniturerow.com/pd/Waldport-2-Pc-Patio-Sectional/2cd7351b-c21a-40f2-9768-4985c4030238 Trencher Ottoman Tray https://www.furniturerow.com/pd/Trencher-Ottoman-Tray/99166922-1e18-4424-a0ff-d7b1db79d8e0 Link to Hanging Solar Lantern Lights Link to Wireless Rock Speaker https://www.amazon.com/Kawaya-Waterproof-USB-Charging-Shatterproof-Solar-Power/dp/B0DT4GP1CM/ref=sr_1_9?crid=2LVJXA0ZX2VIN&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.fptzEe0kfuqfGBX3ZpXXU34IofflP9p6tm-Kf0g_VthdB4kQ3bfXmxvNgsLbRnoNTIweQZWO-kTCvq3IfZX5cRR2TN4tjcNRUpgJoXDPL5mAqj-DZ5oQb2ucN1FC8Eht4Uq3Wja6FT8C8UrfnQ96mnjhLMuNkbn8Gd2MBnxBHOD3wqsZBerHXH0uxZ0rHm3qU5Lr1STFLK6mFZkZqVRVyRcH6fzFWiDJvsqAGjByo_zaFO8Xc2ut6X28mut9YE0HtAFuq11P9RIJsyckDXg10mgkHSxF6ZfAq1Ga0BXrIBE.g__xpOgozqUT0rgN- LNkyRGguQZhCPSGCP0HkgsdNlw&dib_tag=se&keywords=kawaya%2Boutdoor%2Bstring%2Blights&qid=1751827150&sprefix=kawaya%2B%2Caps%2C253&sr=8-9&th=1]Link to 100ft Solar String Lights Yogurts — La Fermière La Fermiere Orange Blossom Honey Naturally French Yogurt - 4.9oz : Target | — | ||||||
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