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On the Surface
Reinventing Style
![]() You’ll find several familiar pieces in this super-cute birdhouse, from the faucet knob step to the clothes hanger topper. Available at The Full Moon in Little Rock. Humorously by The News, this throw pillow features pages from past New York Times. Available at Haus Werk in Little Rock. |
![]() Empty wine bottles bloom into a new use thanks to this Artecnica vase. Available at Lacuna Modern in Fayetteville. |
![]() Salvaged metal creates this rooster. Available at III’s Company in Russellville. |
![]() For the avid cyclist, this clock features salvaged bike parts. By Resource Revival and available at Box Turtle in Little Rock. |
Reflections of History
Knock, Knock

1. The rubbed bronze of this Emtek selection is ideal on a rustic, aged door. Available at Kaufman By Design in Little Rock.
2. This knocker from Lumber One in Stuttgart and Mayflower is intriguing, thanks to its detailed details and elegant style.
3. By Rocky Mountain Hardware, this round metal choice with its textural handle is understated. Available at PC Hardware in Little Rock.
4. Available at Lewis Lighting in Benton, the nickel finish on this knocker is clean-lined and versatile.
5. From Atlas Hardware, this selection features a fist and a lion’s head for a regal and statement-making design. Available at PC Hardware in Little Rock.
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The Botany of Style
Redefined Elegance
For Jessica Graham, owner of Mae’s Emporium in Fayetteville, her love of antique jewelry grew from a childhood of flea market discoveries. “My grandmother and I enjoyed visiting flea markets and antique stores together, and I was always amazed at the wonderful things you could find,” she says. “Five years ago, I gave a friend a locket that I found and reworked. She got such a huge response from it, I began offering seasonal trunk shows of my finds.” Graham first showed her jewelry under the name Boss Mae, which originated from the history of one of the first lockets. “I purchased a locket from a woman’s estate, and it came with a note about its history. Her husband, who was called Boss, gave it to her on her 22nd birthday, the same day he was killed in a mill accident,” she says. “I was touched by the story, and originally called my company Boss Mae, which has been shortened to Mae’s. We became known for our Victorian lockets, but now have expanded our offerings to include all types and time periods of jewelry and even small gifts.”
Graham, along with Lynlee Critz and Emily Digby, travel as often as possible throughout the state and country hunting for the next great finds. “We’re very lucky that we’ve established relationships with people, especially in the northeast, who will send us jewelry that they know we’ll love,” Graham says. “We repair, clean and even remake the jewelry so that clients can wear them every day. Often times, an item will need to be deconstructed or even embellished. We’ll also replace, lengthen or shorten chains and layer items to create something modern that still retains its history.”
Feminine peach tones run through this selection of items, and Graham finds each one to be a favorite. “I especially love the Tiffany and Co. wedding band,” she says. “We have a lot of stackable wedding bands, and they really make a wonderful statement.” The team at Mae’s wants people of all ages to be able to find something special. “We have such a wide selection of item you can find a $1,000 locket next to a $15 brooch, mid-century plastic pieces next to diamonds and gold,” Graham says. “We buy what we want to wear, and the stories and history that come along with those pieces are added bonuses.”
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A Gem of a Find

From Left: The low and rounded form of this amber vase from IO Metro in Little Rock allows for a sweeping display of color.
Footed urns from Paul Michael in Lake Village offer a gradient of violent hues, and their fluted mouths make them versatile holders.
Diminutive in size but big in color and texture, these votives from mertinsdykehome in Little Rock work great alone or in groupings.
Reminiscent of an antique work of art, the slender, square bottle is topped with a beautiful glass crown stopper. Available at House to Home in Hot Springs.
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French Connections
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An Open and Shut Case

1. From Cobblestone & Vine in Little Rock, the antiqued fleur-de-lis hook works in a variety of spaces thanks to its form and function.
2. The Lalique crystal collection by THG includes the handcrafted Metropolis, square knob, which boasts a raisin motif on its crystal inset and a sterling-silver finish.
3. From PC Hardware in Little Rock this rectangular drawer pull from Atlas Hardware would work perfectly in a bathroom thanks to its soft, blue-green glass inset.
4. Achieve a slightly more masculine feel with this drawer pull offering a black finish and bronze detailing. Available at Lewis Lighting and Home in Benton.
5. Creations by Alno offers this festive Swarovski crystal knob for a true touch of elegance. Available at PC Hardware in Little Rock.
6. This petite square pull offers understated style with its embossed flower petal image. Available at Lewis Lighting and Home in Benton.
7. For a feminine touch, choose these ceramic flower pulls from Vesta’s in Little Rock, with their variety of colors and soft detailing.
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