Business Update

Business Update

Just like every other small business, during this time of uncertainty, we are faced with how to maintain our customer relationships, stay afloat and weather the storm.  To have the luxury of reflec...
Styling your sanctuary
Antiques

Styling your sanctuary

First of all, the most important question: how are you doing? We hope you're well, staying healthy, sane - and at home. I need a distraction:  I don't know about you, but spending all this time at ...
Please keep shopping your local small businesses

Please keep shopping your local small businesses

In all the madness of the past week, there have been moments of sheer goodness, of people helping people, of heroism and of beauty and inspiration.  Italians are singing the national anthem from th...
A New Normal

A New Normal

5:15 p.m. “Hi everyone.  Our Midtown office is about to close and go for a walk. Enjoy your evening, and have a great night.” 5:16 p.m. “Great day today!  Sandy Springs is closing up shop too.” 5:...
Finding silver linings

Finding silver linings

Hi there: we had another blog planned for today (a good one about living with antiques) but we'll save it for another day.  The situation around the country and around the world is much more import...
In Situ

In Situ

When we go scouring for our one-of-a-kinds in Europe, it’s anything but glamorous.  You know the drill by now:  We get up ridiculously early, set out before the sun rises and scour the thorniest b...
It's a fake!

It's a fake!

We visited one of our trusted Hermès vendors in the South of France recently, on a mission to find the perfect inspiration for our newest top secret project in Paris.  We often start with art to s...
How to Decipher an Abstract Painting
Art

How to Decipher an Abstract Painting

Not a week goes by at Huff Harrington Fine Art without a client asking us to explain an abstract painting to them. They're drawn to a particular piece but can't quite put their finger on what the a...
A Paris Reno

A Paris Reno

When we first saw this apartment, on a quaint little street of the tony 7th Arrondissement in Paris, it was what you'd call "builder grade renovated."  The kind of place that could, with a little ...