Caitlin Creer Interiors

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Noir Furniture



One of my favorite discoveries at the Las Vegas Furniture Market was company called Noir
Recently some of my clients have been showing a lot of interest in their products and 
I knew all of you you would love to know about them a well. Their furniture is so beautiful, 
these pictures don't even do it justice Their items are only available to the trade, so if there is a 
piece you are interested in, get in touch with me for pricing and ordering information. 






16 comments:

  1. Ordered a table through them and I DIED when it arrived. SO SO SO pretty!!

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  2. looked at the Web site for ten seconds and feel in LOVE with at least 15 things. thanks for the intro!

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  3. oh wow. super great find. thanks for sharing!

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  4. Oh wow, what beautiful furniture! There are a few pieces I would love to get a price on. How can I contact you with the specifics? - Amy

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  5. Hi Caitlin,
    I have been seeing this new gray finish alot lately (the first two pieces). It's great to see something new. It's a fresh new alternative to the chippy painted finishes that have saturated the Utah market for too many years. I love it!

    Hopefully it will catch on here in Salt Lake City.

    Kelly Second Hand Chicks

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  6. They are one of my favorites as well! I think I heard about them from Joni (Cote de texas) Pure love. I want all of their bamboo pieces!

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  7. I love the mirrored piece especially ! I'll have to look for them at High Point.

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  8. well i would take all of them if i could in a heart beat! pretty pretty pretty

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  9. Love the settee, love the bed! And that is an original take on bamboo, very cool.

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  10. This company is definitely one of my favorites as well! You should look up Zentique, they have a similar style and so affordable.
    I love your blog!! You have such great taste and your logo is perfect:)

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  11. I hear, however, that Noir is all made in China.

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