Nosh Nest is flying over to Rejuvanest!

in case the little birdie hadn’t told you…  Nosh Nest is consolidating with Rejuvanest, just across the street at 1550 Platte St.   So we are doing a little mini remodel and feathering up our nest – just in time for Valentine season – so be ready to come see us!

fine jewelry trunk show fri 12/16 3:30 – 7

join us at Rejuvanest for our  beautiful fine jewelry trunk show and a bit of bubbly too!

Friday, Dec. 16, 3:30 – 7p at Rejuvanest   1550 Platte St, 80202

Britta Ambauen jewelry is delicate and feminine, hand crafted from sterling silver, 14k gold fill and gemstones.  Each design is create with a message or concept in mind to inspire the wearer.  Drawing on her background in printmaking, she uses etching techniques to incise images and words on the surface of silver pendants, creating meaningful, wearable works of art.

the Nests featured in Couture Colorado blog

thanks to the wonderful talent of Laura, owner of Couture Colorado, for such a wonderful article and fab photos -

now come on over and do some holiday shopping with us, we’d love to part of your holiday season!

Let me introduce you to Brenda Meyers, the founder and owner of a fabulous boutique in Denver, Colorado: REJUVANEST

REJUVANEST is Colorado’s “local version” of the bed, bath and home section at Anthropologie but better. It is gorgeous! Brenda has an exquisite eye and her attention to detail makes for a fabulous boutique. You will find one-of-a-kind gifts from luxurious robs to candles to jewelry to perfume to lingerie.

When and why did you start your business?

When girls were playing with their Barbie’s I was making their clothes and building their homes.  I made my own wall paper even.  I have always been fascinated with home, maybe because my mother always made our house a home on a shoestring.  When I’m in Paris, for example, I am obsessed with the people and their homes, more than anything else. I wonder what they are doing, what their space feels like, even what they are eating.  So, finally, when I had enough courage and resources, which was April 2007, it was time to bring beautiful and functional objects to women and let them delight in making their house, a warm and wonderful home.

Describe your store. What makes it unique?

Rejuvanest is a women’s home lifestyle boutique specializing in apparel for the home, bath and body, home fragrances and décor. I don’t know that anything like it exists.  It’s a haven for scrumptious lingerie, or comfy pjs and the fragrances are intoxicating.  Nosh Nest is for the kitchen, dining and, of course the appetite. Nosh offers artful food from Denver, domestic and imported specialty items from Italy and France – lots of fun linens and décor too.

What is your most popular product?

Our customers most enjoy our lingerie and our perfumes and hand crème – they just go together – maybe I should bring some truffles into Rejuvanest- some heavenly bon bons!  At Nosh Nest the most selected items are our Italian artisan pastas and our décor – whether that is a specialty lighting piece or a table candelabra.

What is part of your job that you love the most?

Most people might presume it is buying for the shoppes, but that is exhausting.  I enjoy receiving the items I have chosen and bringing them to life in the shoppes and how happy the customers are when they find them!

Where did you grow up and how did you end up in Colorado?

I grew up in California and was living in Santa Barbara.  I yearned for my own boutique, but if you know Santa Barbara, you know you cannot quit your day job to start a business.  My husband and I, kids are grown and away, made a decision to move and made a list and checked out various cities, such as Santa Fe, but it seemed too much like Santa Barbara.  With over 300 days of sunshine and all four seasons, and an entrepreneurial spirit, Denver was an easy choice.   We love our lovely Historic Highlands Victorian and being so close to down town too.

When you are not working, what do you like to do for fun?

If not at one of the shoppes I am either in the bath tub, in the garden or cooking something yummy.  We also love to travel, our most recent jaunt being the Mediterranean. Cuddling with my sweeties, hubby and pups, isn’t so bad either.

article at: http://www.couturecolorado.com/lifeandstyle/a-fabulous-denver-boutique/

cheers!

nosh nest in 5280 Holiday Gift Guide

how happy are we?

The flock at Rejuvanest and Nosh Nest work diligently year round to bring something a little special to our nests for you to take home to yours.  And our work has been noticed by 5280 and is part of their annual Holiday Gift Guide.  We are also part of Couture Colorado gift guide, prior post. Thank you to our loyal bird customers and those who may have just graced us during a Denver visit.  We are so happy to have had a little chirp with you while assisting in selecting an item or two for yourself or gifts.  Happy Holidays to all!

click below for the entire guide, or scroll down for a snippet.

http://www.5280.com/magazine/2011/12/deck-halls?page=0,1

For the Foodie

What to buy for the cook who has, well, just about everything.

  • Wise Choice
    Vintage-inspired owl vase (various colors) made from pressed glass, $39, Nosh Nest, 1541 Platte St., 303-455-1745, rejuvanest.com/noshnest.
  • So Sweet
    Beeyond the Hive’s whipped honey, $5.50, In Season Market, 3210 Wyandot St., 303-953-2601, inseasonlocalmarket.com; gold resin–handle spreader, $5.95, Sur La Table, Cherry Creek Shopping Center, 3000 E. First Ave., 303-780-7800, surlatable.com.
  • Hanging Around
    Fall flora jacquard dishtowel by Tag, $7.50, Nosh Nest.
  • The Home Cook
    “Cooking Without Borders” ($35) by New York chef Anita Lo and “Girl in the Kitchen” ($29.95) by Top Chef Stephanie Izard, Tattered Cover Book Store, multiple locations, tatteredcover.com.
  • Grape Juice
    Alfred Eames Cellars’ Bordeaux-style 2009 Collage, $20, alfredeamescellars.com.
  • Home Cooking
    French Oven by Le Creuset, $239.95, Sur La Table.
  • Wake-up Call
    Nespresso Pixie in titanium, $249, Sur La Table.
  • The Pantry
    Sir Kensington’s Spreadable Ketchup, $9, Williams-Sonoma, Cherry Creek Shopping Center, 3000 E. First Ave., 303-394-2226, williams-sonoma.com.
  • Shake It Up
    EatDenver Dining Deck, $50, Tattered Cover Book Store; ceramic salt and pepper shakers, $13, Nosh Nest, rejuvanest.com.
  • Sweet Peach
    MMLocal Western Slope peaches, $6, In Season Market.
  • To Start
    34° Crispbreads, $4, In Season Market; ColoRouge by MouCo Cheese Company, $6.99, Whole Foods Market, multiple locations, wholefoodsmarket.com; Cacio Pecora by Fruition Farms, $22.69 per pound, Marczyk Fine Foods, 770 E. 17th Ave., 303-894-9499 and 5100 E. Colfax Ave., 303-243-3355, marczykfinefoods.com; Lamborn Bloomers by Avalanche Cheese Company, $24.99 per pound, Whole Foods Market.

holiday gift guide from couture colorado

Gift giving can be stressful. Trying to find a perfect one-of-a-kind gift for that special someone is a daunting task. COUTUREcolorado has created a hand-picked guide featuring fabulous products and services from Colorado-based businesses. I challenge you to SKIP THE MALL and  SHOP LOCAL with our Holiday Gift Guide.

http://www.couturecolorado.com/gift-guide/

featured here:  Winter Fragrance by Thymes Frasier Fir and Luxury Lingerie by Claire Pettibone, both US made.