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House of No Era, a vintage lifestyle brand based in Cincinnati but with strong ties to New Orleans…
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“The Dream of ‘90s Soho is Still Alive in Cincinnati”
House of No Era Brings Stylishly Curated Interiors to Cincinnati.
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“No Era was born out of a refusal to conform to the polite, polished aesthetics dominating modern design.”
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“You pay attention to the conversation, make your own assessments, and keep the parts that resonate with you and leave the rest behind,”
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Vintage furniture Company House of No Era Opens Studio in Camp Washington
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There are plenty of hidden treasures on Facebook Marketplace and designer Carly Sioux, founder of No Era, found a real gem…
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A Yes to Style with NO ERA
In almost Cindy Sherman-esque portraits, Sioux develops theatrically staged, Super-8 style product reels that incorporate her vintage products to draw attention to the drama behind their designs.
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“Interior design is rife with influencers, trend chasers, and a lot of safe choices. One New Orleans designer, however, is making a splash with the wildly creative NO ERA.”
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“ I’ve not only built a brand but also carved out a niche where my individuality shines through…”
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The only way to win against haters and nay-sayers is to persist.
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I want the world to recognize that I am here, at your service, and fully committed to my craft.
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No-Limits Design- Founded by artist and musician Carly Sioux, NO ERA is a New Orleans-based art and design house specializing in vintage interiors.
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“Carly may be newer to New Orleans, but her style and attitude work perfectly in The Big Easy. She found her abode in one of our absolute favorite neighborhoods and has curated a magazine-worthy space.”
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This Vintage Seller’s New Orleans Home Is Filled With Stunning Secondhand Finds My Style: Is always evolving. At the moment I am mostly inspired by the 1970s and early 1980s aesthetic of Milan, Italy, and New York City.
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Shop Chic and Timeless Objects this Season with NO ERA "Vintage is unique, it has character and it's found rather than ordered. It's sustainable in many ways, in that it's environmentally conscious as well as there are many small businesses who support themselves currently in this up and coming market, rather than big box corporations. Vintage is also quality, as it's already stood the test of time."
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Community Highlights: Meet Carly Sioux of No Era
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Choosing Your Festival Style
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New Orleans designer couple shows off
collectible
mix-and-match decor from 1930s to ‘70s
Carly Sioux and Rici Paganini are designers — as well as collectors, stylists, photographers, fine art painters, found object recyclers, thrifters and travelers. So, from the moment you step onto the front porch of their Marengo Street home, there's an expectation that something special awaits inside.