• HAPPY 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY HUNTLEY & COMPANY!

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    Behind the scenes, spearheading a design firm is not all glamour and bon-bons.  The photos below illustrate how often I shift gears and how drastic those shifts are.  In a single day I may be generating spreadsheets, drawing in Autocad, conferencing with colleagues, hauling furnishings to a job site and attending an industry event in the evening.  9-5 and consistent this job is not.  But it’s always interesting and always challenging.  I exercise both my left brain and right brain on a daily basis (not to mention my biceps, quads and glutes!).  Problem-solving, schlepping, creating, collaborating … it’s all in a day’s work and a gift to those who love to hustle!

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      I am fortunate enough to have enjoyed a decade of transformation and collaboration among the best and the brightest in the nation’s capital.  Wow and wow.  I will be celebrating this milestone with photos and features looking back on the past ten years.  There is a wealth of beauty, joy, work and laughter to share.

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  • What a Girl Wants

    OK boys.

    It’s time to snap out of that beer-and-chips induced Superbowl fog and back into reality.

    That’s right. Valentine’s Day is Sunday.  Am I sensing a little panic?  Maybe a cold sweat?

    But don’t worry – I’m here to help.  And I’ll let you in on a little secret.  We’re not looking for

    diamonds or a trip to Bora Bora.  What we want from you is a little effort and a bit of insight

    into what's important to us.  It shows you care.  It shows you listen.  So follow the guidelines

    below and show the girl you love that, yes, YOU ARE THE MAN!

     

     

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    FLOWERS

    Receiving flowers from a man is one of life’s simple pleasures.  Alas, all flowers are not the

    same.  You may think a dozen red roses from the local grocery store is a nice gift.  But you

    might as well pick up a MacDonald’s Big Mac and wrap it with a red bow.  Cheap and easy

    is not the way to say “Je t’aime”.  Think unique, glamorous, one-of-a-kind … like your beloved.

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    Lush arrangements that are colorful and dramatic.

     

     

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    Volanni

    Michael Lanni’s creations are unique, architectural and exotic.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Saipua

    I’ve mentioned before how much I love Saipua’s flowers.  But they only deliver in

    New York.  So if you’re lucky enough to live in Manhattan or Brooklyn, it’s time

    to drop some not-so-subtle hints to your man about these incredible blooms.

     

     

     

     

    JEWELRY

    Diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but these days I find many women are less concerned

    with jewelry houses and labels and more interested in unique, statement-making pieces. 

     

     

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    Vivre

    This catalog is my go-to source for everything chic and dramatic, especially jewelry.  Fabulous!

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    Bobbie Medlin

    Bobbie is local, but her pieces have global sophistication. 

    Her one-of-a-kind necklaces are for the the chic, risk-taking woman.

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    For the woman who loves vintage.  This jeweler’s inventory always blows my mind.

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    SWEETS

    Not all girls love chocolate, but those who do are typically fanatics.  If so, a Whitman’s

    sampler isn’t going to cut it.  Washington has some fabulous chocolate shops with staff

    who are knowledgeable and eager to help you select that perfect Valentine’s Day treat.

     

     

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    Locolat

    This Belgian café has a delicious menu, wine and beer, outdoor seating and delightful service.

    And then there’s the chocolate.  Owner and chef Niel Piferoen creates his specialty  

    pastries, truffles, etc. on site.  A true gem for the beau who aims to impress.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Artisan Confections

    Virginia native Jason Andelman creates hip, modern confections.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    DINNER

    For me the key to a romantic dinner is an intimate space, a unique menu, stellar

    service and a dimly lit, sultry atmosphere,  Ask for a booth with some privacy,

    but avoid no-man’s land in the back; you want to enjoy the buzz of the restaurant.

     

     

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    Bourbon Steak at The Four Seasons

    Elegant interior, elegant cuisine, elegant service.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Sophisticated dining in a laid-back environment.

     

     

     

     

     

    Darlington House

    Fashionable and romantic – imagine Jimmy Choo as a restaurateur.

     

     

     

    THE WRITTEN WORD

    And don’t forget to tell your girl just how much you love her with a handwritten note!

     

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    This exquisite Valentine is a Delphine Studio design available through Etsy.

     

     

     

     

  • Rock Star

    There are some people who rise above the ordinary and show us what real talent is.

    One of those rare finds is Bobbie Medlin.  Bobbie’s eponymous shop in Georgetown is a treasure

    trove of gorgeous goods from around the world.  Her one-of-a-kind necklaces blur the line between

    jewelry and art bringing a sense of mystery and allure to the woman who wears them.

    She is a rock star!

     

     

     

     

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    Jewelry as décor. 

    I draped one of Bobbie’s pieces on a bust in a 2007 installation.

    The turquoise beads were the perfect finishing touch.

     

     

     

     

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    Bobbie Medlin just relocated to the corner of M & 29th in Georgetown. 

    The perfect spot for this gorgeous gallery-style shop.

     

     

     

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    A beautiful vignette at the shop's foyer.

    The rose quartz necklace features a 19th c. pendant

    depicting the Hindu deity Ganesha.

     

     

     

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    A west African strand of yellow resin beads is accented by

    an antique shell from Mauritania and silver bauble from Turkmenistan.

    The black fireplace is a great backdrop for this colorful, dramatic piece.

     

     

     

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    One of the artfully arranged display cases.

     

     

     

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    Bobbie and I discussing her work in front of a protective amulet strung from faceted rock crystal beads.

    This 19th c. example from the Yomud people is especially rare because the tribe was quite small.

    It's made of gold, silver and cornelian and was meant to be worn on the back between braids.  Awesome!

     

     

     

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    Ms. Medlin could teach us designers a thing or two about staging.

    A 19th c. Naga headdress, silver serpentine neck chain from India and Yemen bangles.

    The bracelets contain tiny pebbles that make a delicate sound when worn … magical.

     

     

     

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    A surprise in every corner.

     

     

     

     

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    Every piece tells a story.

    Strung on Soo Chow beads is a carved pendant of a monkey on a peach.  This Chinese

    symbol represents longevity and success and makes for a beautiful good luck charm.

     

     

     

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    Great minds think alike  ; )

    This shaman necklace sits atop a mantle in the Huntley & Co. office.

    Bobbie has a similar one for sale in her shop.

     

    BOBBIE MEDLIN

    2900 M STREET NW

    WASHINGTON, DC 20007

    202.333.2630