Urbantique Design

Repurpose, Reuse, Recycle:
Vintage lace buttons and what some might consider just plain "junk" are what inspire me. I love to use old items because they have a patina, a history that adds wisdom to my creations. An old button tells a story, just as a broken piece of jewelry that's tarnished is beautiful in its imperfections. You can't reinvent the wheel, but you can embellish it with lace, buttons and a new coat of paint to give it a whole new look and feel. For instance, there's beauty and art in turning an old necklace into an embellishment for a frame or painting grandma's old dresser so that you can transform it into a TV stand for a flat screen. Keep the old but make it new - remember, one is silver and the other is gold.

 

ETSY

I truly love ETSY!!! If you have not gone there yet do your self a favor and go there today. I have had such a wonderful time window shopping and purchasing. You get to see artisans from all over and the true design on the street.
See my products on Etsy

Visit My Blog

I update my blog often, plus alot of my work can be seen on it. If you want to know more about me and my products I encourage you to: Visit my blog

Haute Weekly

For news and tips on fashion and beauty in Kansas City please visit our friends at Haute Weekly

 

Portfolio

Here is a brief list of Rachel's recent achievements.

  • Published in KCHG Kansas City Home and Gardens Magazine 2008 October edition
  • Featured Clothing line in 2007 Fashion Forward KC Star
  • Published in Paint Magic Magazine March 27, 2006
  • Keynote speaker at Lakemary Center event 2006
  • Designer in 2006 Symphony Designers' Showcase
  • 2006 Tablescapes Participant for the Belles of the Ameican Royal BOTAR
  • 2006 KVC Holiday Tree Gala Participant
  • 2006 KC Home section feature in Kansas City Star

 

Live what you love, Love what you do.
Olathe, Kan. - infoZine - This lesson didn't come easily for designer, Rachel Pheffer. Losing her mother, getting married, and having a son, all in the span of 2½ years, taught Rachel to appreciate the little things in life.

From those lessons, and a huge passion for design, Urbantique Design Consulting was launched. The last few months have been a whirlwind ride for Rachel. She's recently set up her first room for the Designer Symphony Showcase House. She has also opened a studio/boutique near downtown Olathe. Urbantique will have open house sales every month with a Grand Opening planned for June 10, 2006.

Rachel started a business doing what she loves, helping others better enjoy their surroundings and their lives. Through her design business, Rachel improves the lives of her clients, not only by helping them design their homes, but also by getting to know them in order to make their living space function better for them.

Rachel has created a line of custom personalized artwork such as memory boards and name paintings as well as fabulous embellished accessories like lamps and frames. If you ask Rachel's friends and clients, they will tell you that Rachel's exuberant personality and incredible talent to redesign a room is what keeps them referring her to more friends and family.

"After having redecorated for me, my neighbors and friends thought I purchased new sofas for my living room. I didn't! Rachel redesigned with what I had, added a few pieces and it was brilliant!" remarks a client.

Another passion Rachel holds dear is supporting other women business owners. She's found that by teaming up with other mom's who still want to have a career, they can all achieve their dreams while still providing a nurturing environment for their children.

"It all boils down to the concept that 'it takes a village'. Whether raising our kids, starting a business, or just getting through a tough day, it's important to have a strong support-system in place".

Rachel says she's constantly learning, changing and growing. "I now know that being in business for myself doesn't mean being in business BY myself. I am so fortunate to be doing what I love and having the unconditional support of my friends, family, and clients."