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2NDBDRM® is a space + platform for connectivity + discovery.

Photos from 2ndbdrm's post 12/10/2023

We’ll see you this weekend! :)

with rapper and interdisciplinary artists .third._ - hosted by 🤲🏾

An intimate performance and vinyl signing with 🔋🎶

And a pop up with our friends - vintage goods and goods from their collection 👖

Feel free to RSVP at the link in our bio. But not required. See you soon 🤝🏾👋🏾🤍🏡

Photos from 2ndbdrm's post 12/08/2023

We all in some way are a piece of the creative palette within our individual communities. From Local Creatives (makers, artists, designers, musicians, painters, photographers, curators) to the Collectors, one simply cannot exist without the other. You, Me, We are Art Heauxs — the latest addition to our in Haus collection. Now available online and in-store.

Photos from 2ndbdrm's post 12/07/2023

Next wknd, we’re hosting to celebrate their successful year in business. Come shop their vintage finds + limited collection from the brand. Dec 15+16 from open to close both days.

Photos from 2ndbdrm's post 12/04/2023

Restocked our best-selling smell goods. Come thru for your re-up cc .co ✨🤲🏾

12/02/2023

Join us a week from today to celebrate ’ extension into furniture-making and designing, with the launch of the EDAS Home Volume 001 side table. This will be your opportunity to place your order (all tables are made-to-order). You’ll also have a chance to shop the EDAS accessories collection. A curated selection of craft cocktails by will be available from 6p - 9p on 12p - 9p. See you there :) Link in bio to RSVP ✨🏡

Photos from 2ndbdrm's post 11/27/2023

“Les trois femmes noires” jigsaw puzzles are now available online and at the shop. 🎁🧩

"Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe: Les trois femmes noires" (2010) is reproduced from Muse: Photographs. "Could a man have made these images? No, not my images. Men make many images of women that seem distant and detached. I like to think that my love of and attraction to women is represented in my photographs and paintings. I believe that there's a different gaze of woman-on-woman love that is well beyond the notion of exploitation. There is sexuality and all those beautiful things about a woman that turn me on. I have a deep desire and sensuality for women that's inescapable. So perhaps I'm just as guilty as a man for my reasons for wanting to look at, photograph, and paint women. But most of the women that I'm working with are very comfortable with what they're doing, how they want to express themselves. I look at it as a collaboration. I want them to be themselves."

Photos from 2ndbdrm's post 11/22/2023

“Undeserving”

There is this innate fear that comes with finally stepping into your calling, many artists and creative minds identify with a wanting to self sabotage, a feeling that we do not deserve our successes and that they may be just by luck or chance, in this painting the characters are called to be onlookers to witness the work to remind the writer, the painter, the photographer, etc  That we are all deserving of every good thing occurring in our lives. We worked for it."

Undeserving
Acrylic/ Oil on Canvas 
2022
48 in x 60 in 
$2,500

Prints for $125

11/07/2023

4Play: Acoustic Tour featuring is stopping thru the A :) Pull up this Thursday 5p. Ask for the “4Play” at the bar 🥃

Photos from 2ndbdrm's post 10/19/2023

New vinyls in the crates!

Photos from 2ndbdrm's post 03/23/2023

On February 1st, 1960; one of the most historic civil rights sit-ins was led by 4 courageous black freshmen Joseph McNeil, Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair Jr., and David Richmond attending North Carolina A&T in Greensboro, NC. Upon sitting at the Woolworth lunch counter, the “4 freshmen” were denied service due to ongoing racial disparities. Refusing to give up their chairs, they watched as their movement spread across the jim crow south and the country & Greensboro became a face of civil rights history.
The Greensboro Chair pays homage to those Greensboro sit-ins pulling visual ques from those very same lunch counter stools where their presence was felt. It represents the men and women who by choosing to sit down, stood up for so much.

Made from bold walnut wood displaying rich streaks of black, using a series of interlocking joinery techniques along with present and Mid-Century Modern design we were able to create a piece that exudes robust visuals through opulent upholstery combined with vigorous cross sections, mirroring the accord of those involved in the event. Whether utilized as an everyday chair or a decorative piece, The Greensboro Chair depicts solidity through detailed structure, illustrating that by sitting down, 4 black freshmen were able to lift a nation.

Now taking orders + on display 📝

Photos from 2ndbdrm's post 03/21/2023

On February 1st, 1960; one of the most historic civil rights sit-ins was led by 4 courageous black freshmen Joseph McNeil, Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair Jr., and David Richmond attending North Carolina A&T in Greensboro, NC. Upon sitting at the Woolworth lunch counter, the “4 freshmen” were denied service due to ongoing racial disparities. Refusing to give up their chairs, they watched as their movement spread across the jim crow south and the country & Greensboro became a face of civil rights history.

The Greensboro Chair pays homage to those Greensboro sit-ins pulling visual ques from those very same lunch counter stools where their presence was felt. It represents the men and women who by choosing to sit down, stood up for so much. Made from bold walnut wood displaying rich streaks of black, using a series of interlocking joinery techniques along with present and Mid-Century Modern design we were able to create a piece that exudes robust visuals through opulent upholstery combined with vigorous cross sections, mirroring the accord of those involved in the event.

Whether utilized as an everyday chair or a decorative piece, The Greensboro Chair depicts solidity through detailed structure, illustrating that by sitting down, 4 black freshmen were able to lift a nation.

The Greensboro Chair is on display starting tomorrow March 22. All orders placed are made to order. Serious inquires may email: [email protected]

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