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Law's Interiors
Since the 1940's the Law family has been in the furniture business. Through the years, we became one of the most highly respected design oriented stores in the country. Today we have a wonderful 12,000 ft showroom featuring the best of our years of experience. We incorporate years of buying antiques in Europe to bring the best selection you will find.

Our Fine Art gallery features both established and emerging artist from around the region and U.S. Our mission has always been to use our aesthetic gifts and design experiences to enhance the lives of others. We do this by listening and questioning with knowledge of history of interiors and architecture and years of experience.
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Paul Law is the owner and principal at Law's Interiors. His vision and leadership drive the entire staff at Law's. He grew up in the Law family business graduating in interior design from the University of Tennessee. He has traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe purchasing art and antiques.
Laws Interiors' showroom offers a stunning array of decorative and functional accessories and unique home furnishings that will bring home your personal design sensibility. Pillows, accessories, functional pieces, artful tableware, Turkish and Persian rugs, and our exclusive lighting showroom are just the tip of the iceberg.
The gallery at Laws Interiors offers the work of international, national, and regional artists. Our stock offers a range of classic, modern, and current styles. Because we are a full service design firm, we have a complete framing shop to not only frame the art in our gallery but also our clients' personal art.
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Susan D.
Susan D.
Nov 13, 2014
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I used Law Interiors 20 years ago to decorate my new house. They did an excellent job and I still enjoy the furniture I purchased along with my $3000 Oriental rug. When I needed a new foyer rug I went to the store on Kingston Pike. The sales associate was nice but very vague on rug prices. I explained I wanted to spend several hundred dollars (not thousands) for a 4x6 rug. She asked me to return in one week to give her time to get some suggestions. When I returned one week later she didn't remember me. When I asked for prices she went to a collogue who stated very abruptly that "our rugs