***This giveaway is no longer accepting entries – see who won below!***
As our time in Portland comes to an end, we’re excited to share that the random winner of this very Oregonian prize is… Joyce (who would go all the way back to the late 1700s to check out the Constitutional Convention). Congrats Joyce!
Since we’re headed to Oregon this week, we thought we’d send a little bit of Oregon your way in return. So how does $500 in product from Portland-based Rejuvenation sound? They started off as an architectural salvage shop, but now they serve up authentic lighting, hardware, and other home staples from a whole slew of time periods and styles. We’re hoping to make an in-person stop at their store while in PDX, but for everyone else there’s plenty to browse online and by catalog. And with a handful of benjamins at your disposal, this is your shot to get a real statement piece for your space.
- PRIZE: $500 to spend at Rejuvenation
- TO ENTER: Comment on this post with the words “REJUVENATE ME” and tell us…
- BONUS QUESTION: … if you could travel back in time and live in any previous era, what would you choose? Wanna live (or relive) the 60’s or 70’s love-fest? Prefer to try on the glam flapper days of the 20’s? Or do you want to go really old school and see how the colonists lived?
- GIVEAWAY CLOSES: Wednesday, February 22nd at 8pm EST or at 10,000 entries (whichever comes first)
- NUMBER OF WINNERS: One
- PRIZE SHIPS: The United States or Canada (although we do try to wrangle as many international giveaways as possible)
- USUAL STUFF: One entry per e-mail address is permitted. The winner will be selected using random.org and announced on Thursday as an update to this post. That’s right, come right back here on Thursday for the announcement of our winner. Good luck…
Note: We aren’t paid or perked for hosting these giveaways, we just do ‘em to thank you awesome folks for stopping in. See our Giveaway FAQ page for more info. Pics courtesy of Rejuvenation.
bex says
REJUVENATE ME!!
I would LOVE to go back to the 50s/60s and live at a time when mid-century modern was just mod. :)
Kirsten says
REJUVENATE ME!
The 1920’s, for sure!
Jessica Y says
Rejuvenate me- I guess the 50’s would be an interesting time.
Erin says
Rejuvinate me! This looks amazing! I’d love to go back to the 50s, but I don’t think I’d last more than a day without the internet.
Katie says
REJUVENATE ME!
I want to try out being a Viking for a while. As long as I get to come back to the here and now!
Kelly says
Rejuvenate Me!!!
It would definitely be the 50’s! I love the colors, the furniture, the pink and gray kitchens…and people dressed up for dinner parties!
Mike says
I’m looking to do start up with the house repairs…
REJUVINATE ME and my house!
bindc says
Maybe it’s b/c I’m obsessed with Downton Abbey but I would go back to the 19-teens England countryside. I would totally rock those dresses.
Heather says
REJUVENATE ME!! The 70s…love me some disco!
Amy G says
REJUVENATE ME!
I would go back to 1926 when our Craftsman house was being built. Would love to see the original decorating colors and materials of the period.
Kate says
“REJUVENATE ME” The 1920s-I’d be a flapper!
Kasie says
REJUVENATE ME! I guess I would go back and live in the 60’s…or further back like when Jesus was around that would be pretty awesome.
Benjamin Mann says
REJUVENATE ME
Definitely the 70’s. How cool would it be to see my parents as hippies!
Kelly V says
REJUVENATE ME
40’s and 50’s for me!
Rebecca says
Rejuvenate me! I would love to go back to the 60’s…what an interesting time in our country’s history!
Lauren says
Rejuvenate me……back to the 20s. Love the glam lifestyle. :)
Lisa says
REJUVENATE ME!
I’ve thought about this before, but I can’t decide between the 20’s and the 50’s.
Katie K. says
REJUVENATE ME!
I’ve always thought I would fit in pretty well in the 70’s, but the historian in me would LOVE to see what it was actually like to live during the pioneer times of covered wagons and soddies!
Jennifer says
Rejuvenate me! I’d like to check out the 60s…clean mod pieces & great music!
Sadie says
REJUVENATE ME
I’d pick the 90’s. It wasn’t that long ago, but times were good! The stockmarket was raging and life was a little simplier. Plus I was still in gradeschool and I had the summers off.
Kate M says
REJUVENATE ME! I’d love to live in the 60s!
Kat says
REJUVENATE ME. My soul was forever touched by the 60s and 70s.
Dana says
REJUVENATE ME!
I’d definitely go back to the 40’s!
Stacy says
rejuvenate me (Puh-leeze)
That’s a tricky bonus question b/c as much as I love history and would be intrigued to experience the late 1800s or earlier days of the pioneers… it’s really hard to consider living in a time earlier than the mid 70s (prior to that women could not legally have credit in their own names! Not THAT long ago!)
Amy S says
REJUVINATE ME! I’d go back to the 50’s, but only if I could take my microwave with me :)
cjw says
REJUVENATE ME! I think maybe the court of Louis XVI. Lots of pretty dresses and fantastic soirees before the beheadings started.
Heather says
REJUVINATE ME
I would love to go back to the ’60’s so I could know my mother as a 20 something. That would be cool.
jean says
REJUVENATE ME!!!
Lindsay says
REJUVENATE ME!
If I could go back in time…. I’d choose the 50s! (especially for the fashion)
Sarah says
REJUVENATE ME
I’m thinking I’d want to go back to the 50s or so. They had cute clothes :)
Kristin says
Rejuvenate Me!
For lifestyle, I’d live in the 20s. For home style, I’d live in the 40s/50s – love midcentury design.
Jen_nifer says
REJUVENATE ME!
No, I would not want to travel back in time to live in a different time. Doesn’t mean I don’t appreciate decor from most eras of the 20th century though. Loving the lighting and hardware you feature here.
Katie N. says
REJUVENATE ME! After recently picking up the PBS series “Downton Abbey,” I want to live in the Grantham house pre-war.
Debra Cutler says
REJUVENATE ME! The 50’s were great.
Paula says
REJUVENATE ME
I like living in this era and therefore having the choice to go back to any of the previous eras – so I can do industrial chic, or mid century modern, or art deco glam. I think I would just bypass victorian and wagon-wheel-country.
Sean says
REJUVENATE ME! I’m digging the 70s.
Carli says
Rejuvenate me!
I would love to be able to go back to the colonial times, but probably only for a few days! I think it would give a lot of people much more appreciation for how far we have come.
Laura says
REJUVENATE ME!!!
Growing up, I was obsessed with the Little House on the Prairie books, so I would love to go way back to the 1880s. Life was harder then, but there is something fascinating about this era.
reagan says
“rejuvenate me!”
I would go back to the 70’s.
MBG says
REJUVENTATE ME!
I’d go back to the 40s for the clothes and jewelry.
MBG says
And by ^that^ I mean “REJUVENATE.” D’oh!
Rachel says
REJUVENATE ME
Ooo I can’t pick just one! Lifestyle-wise, I’d have to go with the 1950s. Style-wise, love the dresses of the 1860s-1910s, and the home interiors of the 1950s-60s…
Ngoc says
REJUVENATE ME! I love the 40s fashion. Would take store lots of vintage stuff for me to find later!
Julie says
REJUVENATE ME
1884 would be a good year to start.
Doug says
Rejuvenate me! The 1970s for sure–love the music.
Nicolette says
REJUVENATE ME!
Being a woman, I’m pretty happy where I stand today. That said, the fashion and interiors of the late 50s and early sixties were pretty fabulous. I’m a mid-century gal, through and through.
Diane says
REJUVENATE ME! If I could travel back in time, I would go to the late 80s/early 90s — I know, why?? right? I’d go back to that time to savor my son’s early years.
Erin says
Rejuvenate Me!
I would go back to the 40s- I am so in love with the photos I have from my when my grandparents were young. There is something so romantic about that time to me.
Sarah M Nee says
REJUVENATE ME! I would live in England in the 1910’s Downton Abbey style.
Teresa says
Rejuvenate me!
I would probably go back to the 50s with big bands, big cars and poodle skirts.
Julia H says
Rejuvenate me! I’d love to go back to the 1920’s and see how the world was when my grandparents were growing up.