Biltmore Furniture Collection Open Houses

Join us at our new furniture collection open houses at a store near you!

 

Louis Shanks

2800 Fondren Rd.
Houston, Texas 77063
(713) 780-9770
Dates & Times: September 21 at 3 pm; September 22 at 2 pm


Furnitureland South

5635 Riverdale Dr
Jamestown, NC 27282
(336) 822-3000
Date & Time: September 28; 11 am – 1 pm


Tyson Furniture

109 Broadway
Black Mountain, NC 28711
(828) 669- 5000
Date and Time: November 2; 2 pm – 4 pm
 

Birmingham Wholesale

2200 2nd Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35233
1-800-947-7192
Date & Time: November 7; 6 pm – 8 pm

   

Good's Home Furnishings

11735 Carolina Place Parkway
Pineville, NC 28134
(704) 910-6096
Date & Time: November 14; 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

 

Sedlak Interiors

34300 Solon Road
Cleveland, OH 44139
(440) 248-2424
Date: November 1 – 9


Click here for more information and additional photos of our beautiful furniture, inspired by styles and designs in Biltmore House and across the estate!

Frame Your Travels

Looking for a fabulous way to showcase your travels? The framing professionals at Larson-Juhl suggest creating a custom-frame shadowbox to display collections of photos and treasured keepsakes that bring the journey to life all over again.

Shadowboxes are perfect for this purpose because they add depth to your collections, allowing you to add dimensional objects rather than just flat photos, maps, or postcards. A knowledgeable framer can help you choose the right height to make the most of the items you want to highlight. Professional framing and glass choices can also keep special items from further deterioration and damage. Here are a few ideas we love:

Exotic Travel Adventure

  • Photos from your excursions
  • Foreign currency
  • Special items purchased at a market
  • Ticket stubs or copies of passport travel stamps

Family Beach Vacation

  • Use a map of the beach as the background
  • Family photos taken on the beach
  • Seashells, sand, or driftwood
  • Postcards

Big City Getaway

  • Use the subway system map as the background
  • Tickets from shows, museums or any special place
  • Photos taken in the city
  • Small items purchased in the city

Biltmore Vine To Wine Tour

  • Use the map of the vineyard as the background
  • A bottle of wine from the vineyard
  • Photos of the vineyard
  • Tasting notes you jotted down along the way

A Match Made In Design Heaven

Biltmore Panel Bed

This handsome bed, inspired by the strong lines of a wrapped footboard from one of the guest beds in Biltmore House, is an heirloom-quality piece that sets a new standard for comfort and elegance. Notice how the design of this bed creates an immediate sense of intimacy, as though sleepers are set apart in their own world.

Sweet Charity

Pair the slightly masculine lines of the Biltmore Panel Bed with Charity, our lovely new bedding collection by Belk. Woven in a deep teal and gold filigree color scheme, Charity is a luxurious addition to any bedroom.

Design Tip

A print in an attractive frame adds another layer of richness and depth to a room. To easily mix with many different colors and designs, consider a black-and-white print like “The Dance of the Nymphs,” shown here in a Biltmore-inspired frame from the Tapestry Collection by Larson-Juhl. The print itself is taken directly from one of George Vanderbilt’s treasured art books.

Learn more about these products and many other matches made in design heaven.

Balustrade Rug

Inspired by the iron and wood elements of the Grand Staircase and the Winter Garden railing in Biltmore House, the Balustrade Rug is created with a flowing scroll pattern. Crafted in wool, this hand-tufted transitional design is a lovely accent for any space. Available in a variety of colors.

See all Biltmore-inspired rugs.

Classics Floral Bidjar Area Rug

On one of George Vanderbilt’s shopping trips to furnish Biltmore House, he purchased 300 antique rugs and carpets in one day—and we still have the receipt in our archives.

The Classics Floral Bidjar Area Rug is a reproduction of one of many beautiful rugs in the Biltmore House collection. Hand-knotted in 100% virgin wool, this outstanding rug will become an instant heirloom for your home.

See the entire collection of Biltmore-inspired rugs.

Frame Your Accomplishments

You’ve worked hard for your diploma, so show it off and preserve it for years to come with custom framing.

We asked our friends at Larson-Juhl to create a unique design to showcase a diploma so it works for you and your style—and gives a “shout-out” to your outstanding accomplishments!

Billiard Collection

With strong black profiles and delicate gold accents, the Billiard Collection is inspired by the masculine tones of the Billiard Room in Biltmore House. This is a very popular moulding choice for framing graduation memorabilia and those treasured diplomas. You might consider it for framing a wedding license, too—after all, May and June aren’t only for graduates!

A Touch of Glass

When framing a special document, it may be a good idea to select a special glass to prevent fading/aging. Ask your custom framer for advice on choosing museum or archival glass, non-glare glass, and other available options.

 

View the entire Biltmore frame collection.

A Beautiful Inspiration

The Whitney Collection  

Blooming with fresh, stylized flowers and warm colors, the lovely Whitney Quilt Collection adds a charming feminine note to any bedroom. The playful floral designs are inspired by the beds in the Watson Room in Biltmore House—a guest bedroom that was often occupied by one of George Vanderbilt’s nieces, like the elegant Miss Gertrude Vanderbilt (Whitney) for whom this collection is named.

The Whitney Quilt Collection and other pieces are available from our partner Belk and our For Your Home Collection. See them here.

Gertrude’s Visit

George Vanderbilt opened Biltmore House to his family and friends for the first time on Christmas Eve in 1895. It was a merry house party by all accounts, and included his mother and many of his nieces and nephews—some of whom were close to George Vanderbilt in age.

Gertrude Vanderbilt was one of George Vanderbilt’s nieces, and she was 18 years old when she made that first Christmas visit to Biltmore in 1895. As a very fashionable young lady from New York, she was not too keen on spending the holidays at her uncle’s new home in North Carolina, far away from her friends and all the parties of the season.

Happily for Gertrude, the trip to Biltmore turned out to be much more interesting than she anticipated when George Vanderbilt’s close friend William Osgood Field arrived several days after Christmas. The dashing young bachelor captured Gertrude’s attention and kept her and the other young ladies entertained for several days.

An Inspiring Woman

Although another of George’s nieces eventually married the charming Willy Field, Gertrude married Harry Payne Whitney, a noted sportsman from a distinguished family, less than a year after her visit to Biltmore. During a trip to Europe in 1901, Gertrude rediscovered her passion for art, embarked on serious study, and became a sculptress as well as a patron of women in the arts. In 1930, the Whitney’s founded the Whitney Museum of Art in New York City, which remains one of the country’s finest institutions focused on new and contemporary artists.

To see our entire line of For Your Home bedding available at Belk, click here.

Bubbles and Truffles for Valentine's Day

The Black Swan. Romeo and Juliet. Giselle. Some of the greatest love stories told through dance include iconic pairings of dancers, or “pas de deux,” a French ballet term meaning “steps of two,” in which two dancers perform together. In the same romantic tradition, we think Biltmore’s lively Pas de Deux sparkling wine sets the stage as a perfect go-to wine for Valentine’s Day entertaining.

Almost as sweet as your Valentine, Pas de Deux sparkling wine is perfect as an aperitif cocktail before dinner, or with desserts such as fresh fruit, cheesecake, or chocolate truffles. This wine could also serve as the perfect start to a night out with friends.

What to expect from this wine….Crafted in the classic Methode Champenoise, the lively bubbles offer a celebratory note, while its delicate sweet flavors and crisp finish are the perfect foil for the rich, creamy texture of chocolate confections and decadent Valentine’s Day fare.

Try one of these cocktail recipes along with the following easy chocolate truffle recipe this Valentine’s Day.

Pomegranate Pas de Deux Punch

Orange Pomegranate CocktailServes One
Ingredients:
• 1 ¼ ounces orange vodka
• 3/4 ounce triple sec
• 1 ounce pomegranate juice
• 1/2 ounce fresh-squeezed orange juice
• 2 ounces Biltmore Pas de Deux

Method:
Combine vodka, triple sec, pomegranate juice, and orange juice in a mixing glass over ice. Shake well and strain over ice in a tall glass. Top with Pas de Deux. Garnish with an orange wheel.

Sparkling Blackberry Punch

Biltmore Sparkling Blackberry Punch_v1Serves One
Ingredients:

• 1 ounce light rum
• ¾ ounce blackberry brandy
• 2 ounces cranberry juice
• 1 ounce simple syrup
• 1 ounce blackberry puree
• 3 ounces Biltmore Pas de Deux

Method:
Combine rum, brandy, cranberry juice, simple syrup and blackberry puree over ice in a mixing glass. Shake well and strain mixture over ice in a tall glass. Fill with Pas de Deux. Garnish with fresh blackberries and a mint sprig.

Decadent Biltmore Chocolate Truffles

Makes about 20 truffles.

Ingredients:

• 8 ounces semi-sweet chocolate
• 1 cup heavy cream
• Cocoa powder or semi-sweet chocolate, as needed for the finish
• Optional additions: 2-3 tablespoons liqueur, roasted chopped nuts, chopped dried fruit, toasted coconut, fruit jam, peanut butter, sweet potato, caramel topping, chopped toffee or cookie pieces, extracts or flavorings.

Truffles and sparkling wineMethod:

To make the ganache, place chocolate into a bowl. Bring the cream to a boil and pour over the chocolate. Stir together until all is combined and chocolate is melted. Mix in any additions (see above for suggestions) to the ganache you desire. Let the ganache set and scoop into portions and place onto parchment or wax paper. Refrigerate for 10–15 minutes then take out and round into balls. Roll into cocoa powder or coat in semi-sweet chocolate and serve.