Extol October-November 2018 | Page 45

THE ART OF JOY The stained-glass pieces at The Nest are so beautifully crafted in traditional designs and bright colors, and range in sizes and shapes. This particular piece is a large rectangular 44-inch by 24-inch. I was drawn to the repeating fleur-de-lis pattern and the varying shades of blue against the smoky tan was really striking. > Stained Glass, $320 The square and rectangular dishes caught my eye, the bright colors and pattern would liven up any table and I could leave my usual black dishes in the cabinet. Something about this table service for four makes me want to have a big Italian dinner party, not because the pattern is particularly Italian, but I do make a mean Bolognese. As a side note, my husband Jon really dug the modern, yellow bread box, which had me asking if people really keep bread in a box? But he loved it, and I included it for him. > Ceramic Table Service for Four, $98 > Bread Box, $12 DONNETT & & TURNER TURNER The Nest carries a line of printed canvas tote bags and tablet cases with grommets and patches and inspirational sayings that make me want to be a more responsible iPad owner and quit just shoving it naked into my backpack. > Tablet Case, $35 october 5 - december 1, 2018 201 e spring st, new albany | carnegiecenter.org image: detail of storm by vadis turner, courtesy of the artist and zeitgeist gallery, nashville, tn