Erin and Ben Napier of Laurel, Mississippi are the stars of HGTV's "Home Town." 'Home Town' recap: What can you do with $100,000? From their struggles to triumphs, this book shares anecdotes of the couple's relationship before and after reaching Home Town fame. We do have a lot of casual traditional sides that mix well with the antiques.”.
Lott Furniture Co., J. Parker Reclaimed, Laurel Mercantile (which the Napiers co-own), Southern Antiques, Rusty Chandelier and Adam Trest Home are among the local businesses that had their wares displayed in Monday’s episode. 09/27/2018. "I don't think you can ever anticipate something like this. But when it comes to wood furniture, who better to make it than the people of Southwest Virginia and Northwest North Carolina?”, As the story goes, Ben, Napier who had read “Factory Man,” was dogged in his pursuit of Vaughan-Bassett, a company he had first encountered during all those family drives back when. Subscribe to the The Scoop (weekly - Thursday) Newsletter!
Ben and Erin bring millions of viewers and a tremendous social media presence to the table and these new collections will be hitting the floors in January, just as their third season of ‘Home Town’ begins. “Someone told us early on to figure out who we wanted to be five years from now and to only say ‘yes’ to the things that would move us in that direction,” he says. ", "We didn't think it would be possible," she explained. To begin with, there was a daily journal that Erin Napier kept online, every single day, for eight years. Ben starts the note off by telling his wife that it's going to be a great day and reminding her to "seek out the joy God has built into our life." “That meant that growing up we had to be really resourceful. Because, as Ben says, "it's time. But there are still a dozen people in Chicago who have jobs because he’s putting the watch together in America.
Miskelly has made some sales because of the relationship — their furniture is for staging, but some owners have purchased items. Maybe it’s not all that surprising then that when their show began to look like a hit and the couple’s licensing agent presented them with a career-making furniture deal involving a major importer, Ben Napier refused to sign. I posted pictures on my blog and Instagram along the journey to help me stay focused on the positive and count my blessings. “My grandparents were farmers and both of my parents were Methodist preachers,” he says. House Beautiful participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. RTR Media has all that information on their website, with links to where they got each item. They partnered with two other couples (family and long-time best friends) to re-open the now thriving Laurel Mercantile Co. on Front Street in 2016. We’ve made the commitment that any products associated with our brand will be American-made and we know we’re taking baby steps again. , A post shared by Ben Napier | Scotsman Co. (@scotsman.co) on Feb 14, 2019 at 2:48pm PST. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. HGTV Stars Ben and Erin Napier answer the call for manufacturing in America. At the time, they owned a stationery company, so when Lindsey connected with them about the idea of shooting a series in Laurel, they assumed she was contacting them to buy stationery. Instead, she wanted to put them on TV. This content is imported from {embed-name}. The original idea was actually inspired by Erin's cousin Mark's "Year in Review" books he had made for his wife.