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Clock These Summertime Decor Finds From A Tennessee Designer

Known for her comfortable, layered interiors and love of European antiques, Tennessee designer Rozanne Jackson brings a sense of ease and storytelling to every project. Her creative eye extends to two design shops dubbed The Iron Gate—one in Franklin, the other in Nashville—where her sourcing talents shine. Here, Jackson shares personal insights and a few finds perfect for summer.

What’s your personal style?

I love mixing textures, metal finishes and found objects with a sense of history. I think it’s important to have pieces around you with patina. I don’t design by formula. Rooms shouldn’t feel too perfect; if you love something, you’ll find a place for it.

How do your two locations differ?

The Nashville showroom is trade-driven, with larger pieces from brands like Lee Industries and Verellen. It also doubles as my design studio, where I share space with my husband, architect Glen Oxford. Franklin is more retail-focused, with accessories, antique mirrors and chandeliers.

And the latest arrivals?

We’re thrilled about our hand-painted paper lights by Parisian artist Nathanaëlle Lobjoy. We also have handblown Sempre glassware from Poland and taper candles by Ester & Erik in Denmark. Every summer, we stock farm-raised coral and display it like an underwater scene. Concrete candles by Mon Dada, which burn forever, are also available at both stores.

Rozanne Jackson
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