Monday, December 7, 2015

Inspired

Rustic-chic décor & gifts in the Third Ward


This past weekend, Adam and I were all about the "shop local" scene in Milwaukee. There are so many unique spots to check out, especially during this gift-giving time of year. This week, I'll share a few of my favorites, starting with a shop that's new to the Third Ward: Inspired. We came upon it by accident — the warm glow of the store window caught my eye and I had to find out what lie beyond.



I wasn't disappointed. The space itself is gorgeous with high ceilings and exposed brick. Eye-catching furnishings fill the place in thoughtful vignettes, each chockfull of a flurry of (now seasonal) décor — so much so it's like a game of I Spy. The overall style is rustic-chic — very homey, warm, welcoming, and always polished. I would put the overall style on the same wavelength as Pottery Barn, but with a gazillion bonus points for being locally owned.

I was so moved by the spirit of it all that I had to ask the kind folks behind the counter if they were just here for the season or in it for the long haul. I'm happy to say that Inspired is just seven weeks old and here to stay. How wonderful! If you ask me, the Third Ward has been taking it up a notch lately in the house and home department — first with West Elm, and now Inspired.



I did a little more digging on Inspired's website and learned that it's owned by a husband and wife team. I love this quote from wife Terry: "For as long as I can recall I have been inspired by a desire to bring people together... To gather in a setting that reflects who we are, what we find beautiful, interesting, and moving. To dwell there in a sense of welcome and warmth where people feel cared for and loved. To create a surrounding that honors character over perfection, celebrating life in the moment." Consider me Inspired.



Learn more about Inspired at inspiredmke.com

1 comment:

  1. What a coincidence! Dan and I came upon this enchanted shop by accident while window shopping last weekend during "Christmas in The Ward". Even our "through the windows" perspective was enough to whet our appetites for more. Can't wait to actually go inside and browse away a lazy afternoon.

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