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/This week’s vintage arrivals are here to prove it: elegance isn’t about how much you spent—it’s about how well you curate.
Read MoreThis week’s vintage arrivals are here to prove it: elegance isn’t about how much you spent—it’s about how well you curate.
Read MoreCrafting always sounds like a relaxing way to spend the evening—but dragging supplies out of the garage, setting up in a dimly lit dining room, and then trying to feel inspired? Exhausting. But what if everything was already in place? What if all you had to do… was open a door.
This antique roll-top secretary desk was handcrafted in Atchison, Kansas circa 1880 from solid walnut. With a spacious bookcase, multiple drawers, and a pull-out work surface, it’s the kind of setup that makes creativity feel effortless.
88 t x 39 w x 23 d
$795.
Lounging in bed all day used to be seen as lazy—now it’s a quiet act of rebellion in a world that glorifies burnout and hustle. So, embrace your inner contrarian and curate your ultimate cozy cocoon: savory snacks, fully charged devices, and maybe a few gummy vitamins to balance out the bed rot.
This pair of mid-century nightstands, finished in warm walnut, features a drawer and cabinet space—perfect for stashing your soft life essentials like chargers, creams or whatever your version of comfort requires.
24 w x 16 d x 26 t.
$495
Let’s bring back the magic of the lacquered screen. Who needs to get rid of everything that doesn’t spark joy when you can just unfold one of these and hide the mess like a real adult? Surprise guests? No problem. Just pop open the screen and pray they won’t need to use the bathroom.
This four-panel Chinese lacquered screen is beautifully hand-painted—floral details even on the back—for maximum elegance and maximum cover-up.
64 w x 72 t
$495
Picture this: you invite three of your closest friends over for a feedback feast. Everyone brings a favorite dish, shares their goals, and offers thoughtful input on how to reach them. Everyone leaves with a full belly, a full heart—and a solid dose of accountability.
This set of four armchairs, made from hardwood, features a cane trim.
25 w x 23 d x 34 t with 18 seat height
$595/set
Let’s be real—anything with a “colonial” label is a little problematic these days. But can we all agree that the furniture is absolute fire?
This pair of vintage colonial-style nightstands was crafted with birch.
20.5 w x 15 d x 25 t
$395
Just because your aesthetic says “serious queen with impeccable standards” doesn’t mean you don’t love a little plebian gossip.
This vintage high-back sofa, with its turned wood legs and plush silk-and-down cushions, is perfect for sipping—or spilling—the tea.
81 w x 34 d x 42 t with 18 seat height
$995
You spent your 20s chasing passport stamps and sleeping in crammed hostels, your 30s searching for a purpose and hustling to get ahead. Now, in your 40s, you finally get to enjoy the fruits of your labor—no FOMO, no rushing, just deep appreciation. What a privilege it is to grow older.
This vintage 1980s oak reading chair and ottoman is the perfect landing pad for a well-traveled soul—equal parts comfort, character, and cure for wanderlust.
33 d x 28 w x 38 t with 18 seat height
$595
Whether you’ve got a law degree or just binge-watched every episode of Law & Order, one thing’s for sure: your bookshelf game is strong, and no one’s questioning your case for good taste.
This vintage lawyer’s bookcase? It’s giving studious sophistication with a side of silent authority.
12 d x 34 w x 60 t.
$295
In a world that’s constantly speeding up, one of the simplest acts of rebellion is to slow down and savor life. Sure, it takes a little extra time to choose a record, load the player, and set the mood—but the real reward is the satisfaction of co-creating a moment that feels intentional and alive.
This vintage rattan bar cabinet features a glass top and cane trim. It would make a great record player stand.
32 w x 18 d x 30 t
$350
If someone is at your house and you ask if they want to play a game, there is only one acceptable response: heck yes, what do you have? Any other response deserves an immediate dismissal.
This Maitland Smith leather-trimmed game table features a backgammon and chessboard.
46 w x 34 d x 30.5 t
$495
Forget Folgers, I’m serving stone-cold elegance with a side of old money swag.
This Regency-style coffee table features a richly veined stone top, ornate brass accents, and carved wood detailing. Regal without being stuffy—perfect for hosting high tea or just judging from the sidelines.
34” deep x 54” wide x 19” tall
$295
Call us the Golden Girls of the Qing Dynasty. We’re elegant, hand-painted, and just a little extra. We’ve lit up parlors, whispered secrets over tea, and still manage to put smiles on faces.
This pair of hand-decorated rose medallion lamps from China features vibrant florals, gold trim, and wooden carved bases. Rich in detail and even richer in vibes.
8” wide x 32” tall
$295 for the pair
Twisted, full of character, and handsomely rugged... like your last situationship—except I won’t leave you on read after love bombing you. I’m all the drama, none of the damage.
This pair of mid-century burl wood tables with wild, sculptural bases and thick glass tops isn’t just a matching set—they’re twin flames.
30” round x 18” tall
$395 each
Call me Shania Chestain. I’ve got that New Country polish—down-home charm with a touch of sass. I’ve got room for a flannel in every color, no matter whose bed your boots have been under.
A six-drawer “New Country” style chest handcrafted in America by Ethan Allen. Solid, spacious, and classic enough to ride out any trend without flinching.
19” deep x 35.5” tall x 68” wide
$595
I’m sleek, low-key glam, and made for lounging like it’s your full-time job.
A contemporary-style sofa in performance velvet with down-wrapped cushions for that just-right sink. Made in Los Angeles with clean lines, soft edges, and strong “cancel your plans” energy.
82” wide x 37” deep x 31” tall with a 19” seat height
$595
I’m all brass, sass, and second line energy—born in ’88, raised on gumbo, and still shaking what the French Quarter gave me.
This vintage serigraph from the 1988 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is bold, bright, and framed in glossy red. A perfect piece for anyone who believes life’s better with a little syncopation.
22” wide x 34” tall
$169
I’ve got the soul of a jazz legend and the cool of a basement club at midnight. I don’t just hang on the wall—I vibe, I groove, I speak.
This mid-century serigraph captures a young John Coltrane in rich, layered tones. Bold, expressive, and framed in sleek black—ready to elevate any space that knows the difference between soul and noise.
27” wide x 33” tall
$295
I’m the kind of light fixture that makes dinner feel like a secret rendezvous and hallway strolls feel cinematic.
This European lantern chandelier features three interior lights and a striking iron frame with frosted panels and floral detailing. Perfect over an entryway, dining table, or anywhere that could use a little drama.
14” wide x 31” tall
$350
This hostest with the mostest has seen it all; potlucks, poker nights, and one very chaotic Thanksgiving where someone brought an undercooked Tofurky. I stretch when needed, hold my ground, and can always make room for one more.
This vintage trestle-style dining table in solid pine by Drexel Heritage, is built to last and made to gather. With two removable extensions, it can seat six for a quiet dinner—or ten when the whole crew rolls in.
113” wide x 42” deep x 30” tall at full size
83” wide without extensions
$895
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