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Heating up the Home

Fiesta Red It's naturally suiting that the color of the month for July is…Fiesta Red! With summer in full swing, this ...

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Live Colorfully

PANTONE Color of the Year Rose Quartz and Serenity Every year Pantone seeks to pick a color that they believe has been ...

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All In Good Taste

Leave it to Kate Spade to publish yet another insightful book on the artful skill of hosting a party, decorating ...

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The Art of Interiors

At Clayton Gray Home  we carry a variety of designers to provide you with the most unique products, including Arteriors ...

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Geared Towards the Guys

With fall in full swing, we can’t help but reach for dark leathers, mahoganies, and streamlined accessories. Lucky for us, ...

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Grinning for Shagreen, Boasting for Burl Wood

If you have scrolled through some of our favorite Made Goods and Worlds Away products, you have noticed that many are available ...

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Black is the New Black

Everyone is always trying to think of what the next “it” color is going to be, where they can find ...

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Feline Glamour - Celerie Kemble

In need of something that can instantaneously change the look of any room with just a quick trip to your ...

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College goes Chic- Dorm Room Style

It’s finally here, the moment you worked your entire high school career for…College! While everyone departs to their separate ...

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Serve With Style - The Bar Cart

  With August right around the corner, summer is in full swing, which means an abundance of barbecues to attend and ...

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CGH in the Community: Florida Wildlife Corridor Documentary Debut

Clockwise from top left: One of Carlton Ward's photos depicting vibrant green trees along a portion of the tannin stained Suwannee River, a map showing the 1,000 miles traveled in 100 days, people gathered on Sunday evening at the Tampa Bay History Center to watch the documentary put together by Elam Stoltzfus and Carlton Ward, Ward addressing the crowd of supporters Sunday evening, the crowd that had gathered outside the Tampa Bay History Center to watch the screening, despite the cold, windy weather.(Photos courtesy of www.floridawildlifecorridor.org and claytongrayhome)
Clock­wise from top left: One of Carlton Ward Jr.‘s  photos depicting vibrant green trees along a por­tion of the tannin stained Suwannee River, a map showing the 1,000 miles trav­eled in 100 days, people gath­ered on Sunday evening at the Tampa Bay His­tory Center to watch the doc­u­men­tary put together by Elam Stoltzfus and Carlton Ward Jr., Ward addressing the crowd of sup­porters Sunday evening, the crowd that had gath­ered out­side the Tampa Bay His­tory Center to watch the screening, despite the cold, windy weather.(Photos cour­tesy of www​.flori​daw​ildlifecor​ridor​.org and claytongrayhome) On Sunday, March 3, we joined about 300 other Tampa Bay res­i­dents to cel­e­brate the debut of Elam Stoltzfus’ doc­u­men­tary depicting the explo­ration of the Florida Wildlife Cor­ridor, which launched last Jan­uary 17, 2012. […]
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