Friday at Francie’s

Friday fun at Francie Hargroves’ in Cashiers, North Carolina–are you ready to shop! This charming store is full of fanciful finds–pillows, prints, lamps, antiques, clothes, jewelry and shoes–what more could a girl wish for! I took a few pictures on my last Francie visit to share with y’all and maybe encourage a little Friday at Francie’s Field Trip of your own. I think I have an alliteration problem, but it is so much fun to phrase my finds. Follow my photo field trip for more finds.

Design books, lamps, candles and antiques welcome you at the Door
Beautiful Dining tables, chandeliers and storage ideas
Table ideas are ready for you to take home for your next party
Fern Pillows—great in any room
More, more, and more pillows–love the Red and Aqua embroidered ones
Stunning large Butterfly print–maybe in an Entry or Living Room
Aqua lamps are just yummy, love the mirror and bird prints
Great owl prints for your own retreat
Love these Handmade pottery Dog lamps, French Buffet and moss planter
More handmade Pottery
And tunics, jackets, hats, wraps and more in the back
Aqua lamps and jewelry–yes please
Clothing, bags and an Antler chandelier …

Fridays at Francie’s is a great field trip from anywhere–have fun!

xo♥, Lissy

All photos by Lissy Parker for Lissy Parker Ltd.

11 thoughts on “Friday at Francie’s”

  1. I want to go Lissy! Makes me want to redo my living room!
    Have a great summer – how is the house coming along?
    Miss you, Beth

  2. Loved all the yellow. Marguerite’s favorite color. Will forward this ti her so she can get ideas.

  3. Hi – Love the handmade pottery dog lamps on the French buffet. I have one made by the same potter with a deer on it, but cannot remember the potter’s name for the life of me. Through a Google search I came across these lamps, and I they’re for sure the same potter…please share as I like to know the story behind the things in my home.

  4. I have two similar lamps to the handmade pottery dog lamps on the French buffet (pictured above), but they’re deer lamps. I have totally forgotten the potter’s name, but I know they had these dog lamps too. In a long Google search I came across your site. I like to know the story behind my pieces, please share the name if you do not mind, as I cannot remember. Thanks for your help!

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I love interior design :: beautiful gardens :: antiques :: cooking :: dogs :: renovations :: and bargains. Located in Atlanta, Georgia and Highlands/Cashiers, North Carolina … and wherever my travels take me. Check out my Favorites on the List Pages—updated with places and things I love. Read my blog for my latest finds. I’m a visual person so I won’t bore you with lots of text. Let’s go!

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I love interior design :: beautiful gardens :: antiques :: cooking :: dogs :: renovations :: and bargains. Located in Atlanta, Georgia and Highlands/Cashiers, North Carolina … and wherever my travels take me. Check out my Favorites on the List Pages—updated with places and things I love. Read my blog for my latest finds. I’m a visual person so I won’t bore you with lots of text. Let’s go!

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