Shannon LaBrie – Musician, Stager, Vintage Curator, Art Collaborator & Local Entrepreneur

Shannon LaBrie is a storyteller at heart—first through music, now through design. A critically acclaimed singer-songwriter praised by Rolling Stone and NPR, Shannon now brings that same soulful authenticity to LaBrie Spaces, her Nashville-based staging business.

Raised in Nebraska by creative parents and entrepreneurs—an antique-loving, quilting mother and a father who was both a songwriter and painter—Shannon developed an early love for the arts, craftsmanship and history. During the pandemic, she began restoring and selling vintage furniture, which quickly evolved into a full-fledged collaborative design venture.

LaBrie Spaces focuses on the art of home staging while integrating a fresh, new way of experiencing retail. Whether it’s the house, the furnishings, or the art—you can purchase everything at a LaBrie Spaces stage, including the home itself.

Each space is thoughtfully staged with unique vintage pieces, with a focus on select featured local artists and businesses. LaBrie Spaces collaborates with local art galleries, vintage curators, and neighborhood businesses to highlight the people who make our communities such desirable places to live.

Today, LaBrie Spaces is a creative hub for artists, entrepreneurs, and homebuyers alike. Whether she’s staging homes, sourcing one-of-a-kind pieces, or building community through collaborative events, Shannon’s work is rooted in artistry, storytelling, and a belief that beautiful things carry meaning and make a home a home. 

When she’s not sourcing vintage treasures or collaborating with fellow artists, Shannon enjoys life in East Nashville with her husband and their Labrador, Bella—both of whom share her love for adventure and creativity.

Shannon working out of her East Nashville home in 2021 Photo by Laura Schneider

With her husband in Estes Park, CO / Photo by Kailey Bailey & Sarah Holbrook

Shannon LaBrie & her guitar “Lianne” Photo by Anna Haas

Shannon LaBrie performing at the Frist Museum with Jason Eskridge, Khalil Ekulona and East Side Story