FINDFURNISH – Minneapolis, MN

FINDFURNISH – Minneapolis, MN

“We travel the country to bring you the very finest mid century modern and vintage industrial furnishings for your home, your office, your life.”

Marie Zellar and Brian Wilcox have been finding, restoring, and selling vintage furnishings for more than a decade. They stage their Northeast Minneapolis storefront with the latest finds. The store is an ever changing composition of mid-century modern, Danish modern, and vintage industrial furniture, lighting, decor, and art. Looking for something not on the showroom floor? Give them a budget and a timeline and they’ll track it down.

 

Reviews:

Mandy Tauferner: One of the nicest vintage Mid Century stores in the Twin Cities. The pricing is fair and I love that you don’t have to sort through junk to find high quality items. They’ve already done that for you! Their inventory is constantly changing because it’s not overpriced. Brian is very knowledgeable about the items and clearly loves what he does. Not only that, but I find him to be extremely honest and forthcoming about his business, which is a rare commodity in this competitive industry. I love following the Instagram account to see all the fresh inventory and drool over all the stuff I don’t have room to buy. Thanks for always making me feel welcome!

Dan Rosenberg: Walked into the store with no expectations, and found the perfect chair to complement our home. We walked the store, and didn’t see anything right away that would fit our needs. On our way out, Brian, Find Furnish owner, caught our attention and asked what we were looking for. We described our living room – a scene of blacks and browns to contrast the bright white walls. Brian found the perfect chair for us in his warehouse, even put us on FaceTime with his partners.

Neal Rasmussen: Great place. I found prices inline with what I was expecting for the period. I picked up a great lamp for a reasonable price. They were open to offers and negotiable on prices. I’ll be back.

#FreePlaySnowDay: Three Rivers Park District

#FreePlaySnowDay: Three Rivers Park District

 

On Free Play Snow Day, you’ll find:

  • Free rentals on cross-country skis, snowshoes and sleds
  • Free day passes for dog off-leash areas and cross-country ski trails
  • Discounted rates on tubing, downhill skiing and snowboarding
  • Free beginner classic and skate cross-country ski lessons at select locations
  • Bonfires and free s’mores at select location

When: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2020 | ALL PARKS

Share your adventures with us by tagging #FreePlaySnowDay

 

The best of Twin Cities: Mpls.St.Paul Magazine | Restaurant Week

The best of Twin Cities: Mpls.St.Paul Magazine | Restaurant Week

Celebrate the best of Twin Cities Dining with 6 days of great deals to dozens of local restaurants with a week’s worth of great deals in the Twin Cities trendiest and best restaurants from February 23-28, 2020.

Participating restaurants will serve two-course lunches for $10-$25 and three-course dinners for $15- $35 (beverage, tax and gratuity not included).

Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s Restaurant Week started in 2007 in an effort to connect Twin Cities food enthusiasts with the best in Twin Cities dining. Since then, Restaurant Week has become a tradition embraced by Minnesotans.

 

Is soaking in a frozen Minneapolis lake the secret to good health?

Is soaking in a frozen Minneapolis lake the secret to good health?

 

Dane Edward Miller, from left, Leo Royzman, Chad Juncker are all lovers of the ice bath at Cedar Lake in Minneapolis.

 

Meet the people who think soaking in a frozen Minneapolis lake is the secret to good health.

The popular “biohack” cold-water immersion is gaining ground with Twin Cities residents and some scientists. Ponce de LeĂłn’s search for the fountain of youth in Florida is just a legend. But about 1,500 miles to the north, in the icy waters of Cedar Lake in Minneapolis, dozens of people think they’ve found the next best thing.

 

On a recent Sunday around 9:30 a.m., a diverse group of about 20 people dressed in swimsuits trekked to a spot near the shore on the west side of the lake and immersed themselves in an 8-by-12-foot rectangular hole cut in the ice. Later in the day, another group of people gathered to do the same thing.

This isn’t a once-a-year, get-in, get-out, New Year’s Day plunge for Instagram bragging rights.

This is something that happens every Sunday throughout the winter.

Some people come several times a week, and stay for a good, long soak of five, 10, 15 minutes or more. Except for the knit hats, they look like they could be relaxing in a hot tub as they stand in water that ranges from waist- to neck-deep.

The Twin Cities Cold Thermogenesis Facebook group, which was created in 2016, claims the frigid dips do everything from increase testosterone in men to boosting brown adipose tissue. (The so-called brown fat or “good” fat may be helpful in combating obesity because it burns calories to create heat.)

Cold-water immersion also strengthens the immune system, according to Svetlana Vold, a part-time firefighter and ultramarathon winter bike racer from St. Louis Park, who organizes the Sunday morning cold-immersion session.

Vold and others say chilling out in the water combats inflammation, helps them sleep better and improves their focus and endurance. Some said they’re inspired by Wim “The Iceman” Hof, a Dutchman famous for his breathing and cold exposure technique called the Wim Hof Method.

The Cedar Lake group would probably meet the approval of David Sinclair, a Harvard genetics professor and longevity expert who thinks that cold exposure may help slow the aging process.

Maria O’Connell, the organizer of the afternoon session, has been immersing herself in an ice-filled horse trough in her backyard since 2011. “Initially it’s a little uncomfortable,” she said. “You end up getting better the more you do it.”

But many say the frigid dunks are a mood-altering, even pleasurable experience.

“It hurts so damn good,” said Stephen McLaughlin, a 61-year-old Minneapolis resident. “You are just completely present.”

“It makes me happy. I think it’s adrenaline,” said Allison Kuznia, 42, of Minneapolis.

“It’s kind of a treat to go out and get really cold,” said Nick White, 46, of Minneapolis. “It gives you a feeling of euphoria.”

 

By  Star Tribune

Image RICHARD TSONG-TAATARII – MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE

 

Heimie’s Haberdashery: One of St. Paul’s oldest legacy Clothier

Heimie’s Haberdashery: One of St. Paul’s oldest legacy Clothier

Heimies’ one of St. Paul’s oldest Clothier- Retailers, has specialized in Custom and Ready to Wear clothing for nearly 100 years. In 1917 Heimie escaped from the dangers of the Russian Revolution and brought his clothing and tailoring trade to America.

As classically trained haberdashers, our calling is to help each of our customers define their own personal style for work, for pleasure, hobbies, for travel and by season. To discover the styles, fabrics, and colors you can wear visit us and experience Heimie’s. Located in the Historic Hamm building, off St. Peter Street, you will find the Haberdashery set along a beautiful parkway among the districts best restaurants, theaters and hotels. Whether it’s your first suit, an addition to a wardrobe, or casual wear, our goal is to always fit you in clothes that will bring out the best in you.

Merchant makers

Heimie’s proudly takes its name from its legacy. Designer and makers, Heimie’s owns and manufactures handcrafted leather and canvas luggage and hand bags in the same heritage and tradition as it’s clothing. Heimies’ love for the outdoors moved us to design and make quality stylish outdoor gear for the discerning lady and gentleman. From briefcases to totes, Gun slips and fly-fishing gear you can now carry the finest luggage and hand bags available. Whether enjoying a day in the country or commuting in the cities, carry a Heimie’s leather product. See our collection influenced by the English country side and made in the USA, St. Paul, Minnesota.

About Heimie’s Haberdashery

1921 – Heimie sets up shop in a warehouse district of St. Paul
1947 – Heimie opens first retail location off Seventh Street Lower town Ralph back from war
Ralph works along-side his father expanding its offering.
1974 – Ralph Andler Heimie’s son moves into new free-standing retail outlet selling and tailoring
Readymade clothing.
1976 – Anthony starts his long apprenticeship under his Grandfather.
2007 – Anthony R. Andler (great grandson) moves store back to its origins in Downtown St. Paul.
2010 – Heimie’s expands its retail and Manufacturing.
2016 – Heimie’s builds a new state of the art tailoring facility.
2018 – Future expansion of its new Life Style store.
2019 – 5,000 square foot expansion opens to the public September 27, 2019

Barber Shop/Services

The best investment a gentleman can make is in himself, and nothing helps a gentleman feel more confident than a clean, classic cut and a close shave. Our barber shop and shave parlor specialize in the most exceptional traditional grooming services around. Choose from our menu of cut and shave options to achieve your desired look and our master barbers will take it from there. You will walk out of our men’s sanctuary feeling rejuvenated and better than ever, ready to take on the world.

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