For the Home
Heather Mattingly
Fleur Debris Ornaments - Set of Four
$85.00
Tales of the Cocktail
Stir Your Soul - The Official Recipe Book of Tales of the Cocktail (TOC1)
$15.00
Heather Mattingly
Fleur Debris Ornaments
$25.00
Evelyn Menge
Zatarains Magnet (EV14)
$8.00
Evelyn Menge
Hubig's Pies Magnet (EV13)
$8.00
Evelyn Menge
King Cake Magnet (EV15)
$8.00
Evelyn Menge
Camellia Grill Magnet (EV12)
$8.00
Evelyn Menge
Gumbo Shop Magnet (EV11)
$8.00
Evelyn Menge
Gambino's Magnet (EV10)
$8.00
About Our For the Home Artists
Heather Mattingly
Heather Mattingly has lived in New Orleans all her life and has been a carpenter for 10 years. She takes great pride in helping to rebuild New Orleanians homes and lives. She has always enjoyed working with her hands, especially when it comes to creative projects. During the gutting process of a renovation, she thinks of uses for the old wood removed, and the scrap metal parts that seem to always fill her kitchen drawers.
Pre Katrina, Heather says that she took New Orleans for granted. “The old French Quarter buildings with their architectural ironwork and huge ferns hanging from their balconies, eating beignets at Cafe Du Monde while listening to live Jazz, and the calliope coming from the river. Jackson Square’s art, palm reading, and the ongoing talent of street performers, jugglers, magicians, and mimes. Oak trees that are centuries old with mossy limbs good for shade, and climbing on. Crossing the path of an alligator while hiking through the swamp, and seeing the sunset on the bayou. These are some of my favorite things, and I realize now what we almost lost.”
After Katrina, New Orleanians and people nationally embraced the fleur de lis. It is our symbol of strength, endurance, pride, and love for New Orleans. Heather came up with the idea to make a sculpture of the fleur de lis using all kinds of stuff she found after the storm. For three and a half years now, she has been composing “Fleur Debris” sculptures and it has become an obsession. “It’s a thrilling hunt to dig through garage sales, finding old costume jewelry, broken watches, vintage buttons, and other items deemed useless by their seller. What’s even more exciting is finding junk metal in the street, like bottle caps that have been rolled over a million times and are now flat and rusted.” Heather loves making art and loves New Orleans. “We have an extraordinary melting pot of culture, the best food in the world, and of course Mardi Gras!”
Tales of the Cocktail
Tales of the Cocktail, the internationally acclaimed festival of cocktails, cuisine and culture holds its annual event in New Orleans, Louisiana. The event brings together the best and brightest of the cocktail communityaward-winning mixologists, authors, bartenders, chefs and designersfor a five-day celebration of the history and artistry of making drinks. Our recipe book holds 640 recipes from these very talented cocktail artists.
Evelyn Menge
Evelyn Menge’s magnets are miniature replicas of New Orleans street tiles. The ones shown here are aimed at post-Katrina awareness, but she also makes magnets that are simply the street names. There are magnets that represent Tchoupitoulas, Desire, Dumaine. Bourbon, Chartres, Dauphine, Decatur, Esplanade Ave, Julia, Magazine, Jefferson Ave, Gov. Nichols, Napoleon Ave, Royal, St. Peters, St. Charles, Poydras…all are available. Just email and let me know which you would like.

