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In This Issue: Yves Delorme ...............1 The Row: Kids ..................................2 Fashion .........................2 Dining .............................3 Décor .............................3 Warehouse Row on Facebook.......................... 6 Jordan Thomas foundation.................... 6 Park yourself at warehouse row ........ 7 Buy It Downtown.......8 Calendar ...................... 8 Directory ................. 8 Presenting Calliope How a wealthy arts patron, a famous poet and a couple of nymphs inspired a new Yves Delorme design T he setting is France, c.1659. A new and fabulous palace has led poet Jean de la Fontaine to begin his “Songe de Vaux”, celebrating the beauties of the palace and grounds. The poem fea- tures Calliope, the muse of epic poetry and three other nymphs (architecture, painting and gardening) who are vying against each other to assert their posi- tions as most important contributor to the glories of le Château. Our vote goes to Calliope who, along with with Hortesie the garden nymph, inspired Yves Delorme’s creative direc- tor, Evelyne Julienne. Immerse yourself in the glories of Julienne’s “Calliope” design: tone-on-tone foliage sprinkled with giant peonies on a celedon green background. Accent and complement with “Hortesie”, featuring blooming peonies on a soft white background. More at www.yvesdelorme.com. First Quarter 2010 Chattanooga, Tennessee 1110 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402 423.267.1127

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In This Issue:

Yves Delorme ...............1•

The Row:•

Kids ..................................2

Fashion .........................2

Dining .............................3

Décor .............................3

Warehouse Row on •Facebook.......................... 6

Jordan Thomas •foundation.................... 6

Park yourself at •warehouse row ........ 7

Buy It Downtown.......8•

Calendar• ...................... 8

Directory ................. 8•

Presenting CalliopeHow a wealthy arts patron, a famous poet and a couple of nymphs inspired a new

Yves Delorme design

The setting is France, c.1659. A new and fabulous palace has led poet

Jean de la Fontaine to begin his “Songe de Vaux”, celebrating the beauties of the palace and grounds. The poem fea-tures Calliope, the muse of epic poetry and three other nymphs (architecture, painting and gardening) who are vying against each other to assert their posi-tions as most important contributor to the glories of le Château.

Our vote goes to Calliope who, along with with Hortesie the garden nymph, inspired Yves Delorme’s creative direc-tor, Evelyne Julienne. Immerse yourself in the glories of Julienne’s “Calliope” design: tone-on-tone foliage sprinkled with giant peonies on a celedon green background. Accent and complement with “Hortesie”, featuring blooming peonies on a soft white background.

More at www.yvesdelorme.com.

First Quarter 2010Chattanooga, Tennessee

1110 Market StreetChattanooga, TN 37402423.267.1127

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Le Blanc Baby Linen WashThe sweetest, softest way to swaddle your baby, available at Yves Delorme

Le Blanc Baby Linen Wash is spe-cially formulated to safely clean

all of your baby’s apparel, bedding, and bath items. It is PH-balanced and biodegradable. It contains no caustic chemicals, enzymes, phos-phates or sulphates, and is not tested on animals. In spite of its gentle formula, it effectively re-moves all those difficult stains - and odors - that can make baby’s laundry so challenging.

Why not take a bottle to that next baby shower or to the new parents down the street?

32 fluid oz. $24, www.yvesdelorme.com.

Fashion Meets FacebookThe Cosmetic Market makes innovative use of social networking tools

Want the skinny on Chatta-nooga’s best purveyor of skin

care products? Follow The Cosmetic Market on Facebook. They are con-stantly running contests and specials, and their loyal Facebook fans are the first to find out about them. Recently, 40 lucky fans were selected to par-ticipate in a “Better Than Cover” Therapy Systems concealer trial. One participant wrote, “LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this concealer. I love the consistency, the container, the color and the way it glides on and blends in.” Kudos to The Cosmetic Market for spectacular use of social network-ing tools. Visit them on the web at www.thecosmeticmarket.com.

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Blue Coast BurritoMexico meets southern California at Chattanooga’s Blue Coast Burrito

Tanner-Hill GalleryFeaturing recent works by Lawrence Mathis, beginning March 5, 2010

“Blue Coast Burrito is that Baja style, sunny little burrito shop, authentic and unpretentious,” says Bob Speck, the president and CEO. “It all starts from scratch everyday with great, fresh, Baja style flavors.

Blue Coast Burrito offers authen-tic, Baja-style tastes of Mexico and southern California. At Blue Coast, you will find fresh-made salsas, guacamole, dressings, Baja fruit tea, marinated meats, seasoned veggies, a variety of tortillas and more.

Swing by Blue Coast for lunch, served daily from 11am to 3pm at Warehouse Row. www.bluecoastburrito.com.

Tanner-Hill Gallery is proud to be part of the newly renovated Ware-

house Row with a project space that opened in December 2009. The upcom-ing exhibit, LAWRENCE MATHIS: RECENT WORKS, will open on Friday, March 5th, 2010. This solo exhibit will feature recent landscapes by Mathis. “These oil paintings usually begin as non-representational pieces. Inevitably a landscape from my memory suggests itself, but having been “discovered” by working from inside, it appears in mythic terms” stated Mathis.

Hours: Friday through Saturday, 12pm to 5pm and by appointment.

www.tannerhillgallery.com

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Chattanooga’s newly renovated Warehouse Row is brimming

with great finds - from skin and hair care products, delicious food, jewelry, home accessories, cloth-ing, art and more. Here are just a few of our fantastic finds:

01. Grosgrain ribbons separate the layers in these playful 3 Tiered Skirts from Snap Kids. Available in sizes 2t - 12.

02. Gorgeous, non-representa-tional oil landscapes by Lawrence Mathis at Tanner-Hill Gallery’s Warehouse Row project space. Exhibit opens March 5.

03. Smoother, softer more man-ageable hair via the top-selling

Keratin Complex Smoothing Thera-py from Level 10

04. Revive your skin from the winter blues with Therapy Systems Energiz-ing Enzyme Peel from The Cosmetic Market.

05. The fish tacos at Blue Coast Bur-rito make for such a light lunch you

can add a handful of chips, guacamo-le and a drink without feeling guilty.

06. Your own little piece of Sex and the City in the form of this stunning aqua bag: Jenna Karung by Beirn New York, available at Embellish.

07. Pomellato’s adorable, 1 oz. gold charm collection, Dodo, available

A sampling of some of the more delicious, remarkable, memorable and fun items you’ll find at Warehouse Row

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exclusively in the southeast at Amanda Pinson Jewelry.

08. All-natural beeswax, vegetal and essential oils, CIRE TRUDON candles feature unusual scents inspired by the passions, romances, and empires of history. Find them at REVIVAL.

09. The reasonably priced Sunday Supper from Public House - just as good as Mama used to make!

10. French milled soaps in three exquisite fragrances, Eau Feminine, Eau Mixte and Provence from Yves Delorme.

A sampling of some of the more delicious, remarkable, memorable and fun items you’ll find at Warehouse Row

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Follow Uncommon StyleWarehouse Row takes Facebook by storm

Follow us on Facebook and be among the first to know

what’s happening at the newly remodeled Warehouse Row.

Many of our tenants includ-ing Level 10, Amanda Pinson Jewelry, The Cosmetic Market and Tanner Hill Gallery have Facebook pages. We keep tabs on them and pass along all the latest Warehouse Row news and happenings. From freebies by the Cosmetic Market to big events such as the week-long canned food sculpture exhibit Canstruc-tion Feb. 20-26th, we share it all with our biggest fans. Visit www.warehouserow.net to find out how to follow us.

Jordan Thomas FoundationWarehouse Row is pleased to promote this award-winning young man and his remarkable foundation

When Jordan Thomas was 15, he lost both legs from the calf down in a boating accident. Rather than let this deter him, Jordan recovered and started his own foundation to raise money for children recovering from traumatic injuries.

Warehouse Row was thrilled to host last October’s second annual Low Country Boil. JTF Director Janet Jobe called it “a great venue, and a perfect night with a full moon.” Participants enjoyed hot air bal-loons out of the parking lot and got to meet Noah, the recipient.

To date, JTF has raised funds to help four children and their fami-lies afford the prosthetic limbs, medical care and rehabilitation that they so desperately needed. As the 2009 National Courage Award and Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy Award recipient, Jordan Thomas is well on his way to realizing his dreams of help-ing even more young survivors of traumatic injuries.

www.jordanthomasfoundation.org

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Buy It* DowntownShow your support for downtown Chattanooga with a gift that’s cool, fun and makes a difference!

Gift cards are the perfect solu-tion if you aren’t sure exactly

what to give. The Buy It* Down-town Chattanooga card is like a gift card on steroids. Not only can recipients choose what they’d like, but they can make their choice from over 70 different downtown Chattanooga shops and restau-rants. Giving the gift of downtown Chattanooga is the perfect way to support our city.

Use your Buy It* Downtown card at participating Warehouse Row merchants. You may also check your card balance at www.ware-houserow.net. Purchase your Buy It Downtown cards online at www.buyitdowntown.com.

Park Yourself At Warehouse RowAmple parking available at Warehouse Row and your first two hours are free

Parking in downtown Chattanooga can

sometimes be a challenge. That’s why at Warehouse Row the first two hours are free for clients who park in the designated parking on Lindsay Street.

For your convenience, we also offer a 3 story park-ing deck directly behind Warehouse Row and quick, easy street parking by the front doors at several of our retail spaces.

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D I R E C T O R Y

calendar

February

Canstruction Ball.

Visit warehouse row to view this year’s canstruction sculptures.

Houston Museum Antiques Show. Preview party 02/25 at 7pm.

March

Cordani trunk show at Embellish.

Daylight savings time begins. More Daylight to shop!

Saint Patrick’s Day! Celebrate with dinner at Public House.

April

Easter Sunday! Look great with a new cut & color from Level 10.

It’s the full moon! Buy yourself a pair of dancing shoes at Embellish.

Celebrate Earth day w/ natural products from the cosmetic market.

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Amanda Pinson Jewelryamandapinsonjewelry.com(423) 209.2828

Blue Coast Burritobluecoastburrito.com(423) 755.0680

The Cosmetic Marketthecosmeticmarket.com(423) 779.1377

Embellishembellishshoes.com(423) 752.shoe

Level 10(423) 634.2042

Public Housepublichousechattanooga.com(423) 266.3366

Revival revivaluncommongoods.com(423) 265.2656

River City Grille(423) 386.3009

Snap Kidssnapkids.net(615) 460.7627

Taiwan Express(423) 266.5066

Tanner Hill GalleryProject Spacetannerhillgallery.com(423) 280.7182

Yves Delormeyvesdelorme.com(423) 265.4005

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