Welcome Gin'Gilli's FANS & DEDICATED CUSTOMERS!!! Richert
here...This posting is the SECOND INSTALLMENT of a NEW Face-To-Face
series we are calling "Vintage Vignettes"!!! In these posts we are
shining a SPOTLIGHT on one of the many talented VENDORS that sell in our
beloved shop. In these in-depth interviews we will discuss each
merchant's Aesthetic, their Inspiration, their personal lives, and much
much more!!!
The next vendor we are shining a spotlight on is JANICE CORDIS who runs her shop known by all as DAISY'S ANTIQUES. The following interview divulges what we recently learned about this World Traveler & Superstar Merchant - ENJOY!!!:
~ Janice Of Daisy's Antiques ~
Richert: "I am so glad we finally have a chance to sit down and do this exchange Janice...it has been too long since we have had a heart-to-heart like this! Let's start off by you telling us how you landed in the business of selling vintage?"
Janice: "I started thrift shopping out of economic necessity and now it is a lifestyle."
Richert: "Necessity is the mother of invention" is one of my favorite proverbs...I personally have learned, that sometimes in life, you don't realize how certain actions you take today, ultimately shape your behavior in the future! On that note, if you had to paint a picture of what you want shoppers to experience in your space, how would you explain Daisy's Antiques?"
Janice: "I want people to slow down and enjoy my space. The feeling I have created is relaxed and contemplative."
Richert: "Whenever I come in and browse your shop, I
can't help but feel Romanticism & Nostalgia with the objects you
have curated. It's as if you happened on a beautiful home from a bygone
era, yet the people who live there have gone away for the afternoon, and you have an
"imaginary chance" to enjoy and peruse their cherished belongings in there absence!"
Richert: "So I ask this question of everyone...What was the best vintage find you have ever found? Do you still own it?"
Janice: "That's easy, Richert! It is a large Native American basket wrapped bottle that I admire daily!"
Janice: "That's easy, Richert! It is a large Native American basket wrapped bottle that I admire daily!"
Richert: "It sounds LOVELY - I would love to see it one day! I really believe that if we surround ourselves with beautiful things, we truly live more enriched and happier lives." So now that we have discussed beautiful things, let's talk about beautiful people...Who inspires you? Who are your muses? What designers do you admire? Do you have a "go to" design resource?"
Janice: "Carol Hicks Bolton, Magnolia Pearl (Robin Brown), & Ralph Lauren."
Richert: "I love all those designers too! I love knowing about who influences our style, what inspires us. Right now I have a few creators that I am SMITTEN with as well...you have to check these guys out: Ken Fulk, Tracy Porter, & Kris Kuksi!"
~ A Selection Of Janice's Pristine White Linens Embroidered With Red Floss ~
Richert: "With the arrival of Spring & Summer fast approaching, what do you expect to be interior design trends to watch out for just on the horizon?"
Janice: "I shy away from "trends" but what comes to mind is a gathering of shells, rocks or natural things from a walk outdoors. Place them where you can appreciate them & enjoy them."
Richert: "I too believe in using nature as inspiration - Mother Nature, to me, is really where all good and sound design truly originates."
Richert: "Okay, another pop quiz - What 3 things (design components or decor items) should be present in every room in your house?"
Janice: "Hahaha only 3? I LOVE stuff and if I had to say only 3 it would be: old books, old mirrors, and a container for flowers."
Richert: "As an experienced merchant, and savvy business woman, what is the best business advice you can give or was ever given by someone else?"
Janice: "Don't doubt yourself! Don't overthink, trust your personal style."
Janice: "The Gathering Lady."
Richert: "What was your proudest design "moment" or accomplishment?"
Janice: "When I realized my granddaughter "got" what I do in the antique space."
Richert: "How about telling us your favorite band or musician of all time?
Janice: "The Beatles."
Richert: "If you could be an overnight virtuoso at any musical instrument, what would it be?"
Janice: "The Piano."
Richert: "QUICK!!! Grab your iPod and tell me the top 5 songs currently on your favorite playlist."
Janice: "Thinking Out Loud" - By Ed Sheeran, "Imagine" - By John Lennon, "Crazy" - By: Knarles Barkley, "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying" - By: Gerry & The Pacemakers, & "Stay With Me" - By: Sam Smith."
Richert: "I am a HUGE foodie and I am constantly criticized, by my friends, for posting all of my delicious meals on Facebook...What is your favorite food indulgence?
Janice: "Please don't tell my husband - Breakfast Pizza!!!"
Richert: "If you could have a one-on-one intimate dinner with anyone dead or alive, who would it be?"
Janice: "My Grandmother."
Richert: "Kittens OR Puppies?"
Janice: "Do I have to choose? Love them both! Kittens."
Richert: "On a more serious note, I also love seeking advice from my peers. Are there any Pearls Of Wisdom you would like to share with our readers?"
Janice: "Realizing that Today IS Someday!"
Richert: "Last year you were fortunate to travel afar on a dream holiday. Please tell us about your fabulous trip to FRANCE...describe your best experiences there."
Janice: "It was so wonderful to see how the pros shopped in French Flea Markets and how regardless of language that "Kindness Matters". Also, in some of the French Flea Market Venues they actually have champagne bars. Just like we have soda pop for refreshment, they had the GOOD stuff to quench thirst!"
~ (Left) The Very Last French Grain Sack Messenger Bag - Fashioned From Reclaimed French Grain / Flour Sacks, Vintage Cotton Textiles, & Old Leather Belts - Janice Brought Back So Many Different Varieties To Sell In Her Shop, & They Were An Instant HIT...Almost SOLD OUT Immediately! ~
Richert: "Okay, One last question. What are you most excited about in your life RIGHT NOW???"
Janice: "The answer is simple...Just how HAPPY I am!"
A HUGE Thank You to Janice Cordis for sharing with us some very intimate details. It really gives us insight to your creative soul & quiet intellect! Next time you visit, please make a point to check out DAISY'S ANTIQUES located near the front of our store. Rumor has it that Janice is already plotting a new theme for her display!!! Word is it will be inspired by the sweeping epic, period movie "Out Of Africa"!!! Richert will be back again in the near future, as we plan on featuring yet another talented vendor in a future installment of Vintage Vignette!!!
Love talking with Richert & Janis. Love Daisy's Antiques too
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