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Husband-and-wife duo Doug and Carina Jenkins of Eneby Home

This Nashville Showroom Is A Designer Favorite...See Why

Husband-and-wife duo Doug and Carina Jenkins founded Eneby Home in 2005, naming it for Carina’s hometown in Sweden. The couple developed their style under Atlanta antiques legend Mark Sage before striking out on their own—initially specializing in Scandinavian finds, then broadening their scope to include Belgian, Spanish, Italian, French and Dutch acquisitions from the 17th century through the 1960s. With multiple buying trips each year and a trusted network of dealers across Europe, the Jenkinses’ sourcing philosophy favors the rare and storied. Think: a marble-topped café table with cast-iron snails or a 2,000-year-old Roman capital. “We look for pieces that feel rare and special—the right color, the right patina,” shares Doug, who’s constantly on the hunt for comfortable vintage dining chairs and large round tables. Over time, the duo has honed a discerning eye for curation, bringing pieces together with a distinct sense of cohesion and ensuring every item feels intentional—even as styles and eras mix. After relocating to Nashville in 2015, the pair continued showing at Round Top, Texas, and Brimfield, Massachusetts, while quietly working toward a permanent space. In early 2024, they opened a 15,000-square-foot warehouse and appointment-only showroom in Nashville’s Berry Hill neighborhood. Today, Eneby is a go-to for top designers with cult fashion boutiques not far behind. “In the end,” Doug says, “buying something from us is valuable, because we went out and found it.”

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