New store, Splurge, set to open in Asheville

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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Screen shot 2013-03-25 at 11.17.43 AMSplurge offers “distinctive lighting and vintage furnishings.” There’s a preview party from 5-9 p.m. on Thursday, March 28 at 123-B Roberts St. in Asheville.

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Robert and Rebecca Nicholas have been seeking rare and hand selected vintage furnishings and objects for over 20 years. “The Robert Look,” which has been coined by both colleagues and clients, encompasses the genre of their unique artistic finds which are tasteful yet urbane.

Splurge by Robert Nicholas has been sought after by restaurateurs, hotels, retail stores and designers from around the globe for distinct custom lighting, vintage objects and artful creations. The eye to identify and the ability to create unique and iconic designs are the foundational elements that the company has become known for. Splurge finds and creates iconic objects that transform spaces.

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Jason Sandford

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  1. jared rutledge March 25, 2013

    robert’s a great guy and does killer work. definitely something to check out

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  2. Jeff March 25, 2013

    Is Splurge going in the space that Marston Blow’s Ceramic Song Studio was kicked out of after being there for 16 years?

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    1. Jason Sandford March 25, 2013

      Jeff, I don’t think so, but I’ll check. Last I heard, Marston’s space was going to another artist.

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    2. Jason Sandford March 25, 2013

      Constance Williams took over the old Marston Blow space. Splurge will be on the backside, dock side.

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    3. Robert March 29, 2013

      no, on the dockside next to brewery.

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    4. heather March 30, 2013

      Jeff, he took over my studio, Element Ceramics, adjacent to the brewery. I was displaced to Depot St.

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