Castanet Collection | 1920’s Spanish-style Dresser With Three Drawers
/Need a place to stash your castanet collection?
This 1920’s Spanish-style dresser has three drawers, $395.
40 w x 20 d x 35 t
Need a place to stash your castanet collection?
This 1920’s Spanish-style dresser has three drawers, $395.
40 w x 20 d x 35 t
While your initial reaction when you walk by this mirror might be to check if you have spinach in your teeth, linger a little longer, and take some time to appreciate this mirror’s beautiful finish and design.
This mid-century mirror features a tortoise shell lacquered finish, $350.
28 x 46
When does the iconic Greek Key design date back to? Around 700 BC. Since then it has been a consistent motif in everything from architecture to furniture.
This set of four mid-century dining chairs features a Greek key design, $495.
20 w x 20 d x 32 t with 18 seat height.
Mahogany is like the superhero of woodworking! It’s incredibly strong and durable, yet flexible enough for carpenters to shape with ease. These towering trees, though endangered, can be sliced into impressively large sheets. Plus, mahogany has a nifty trick up its sleeve—it's naturally resistant to stains, keeping it looking fabulous for years!
This 1920’s French-style desk in mahogany is oh so chic, $395.
29.5 t x 30 d x 48 w
Mahogany is widely used for making furniture. While the Spanish were the first to use it for this purpose, English workshops extensively utilized mahogany during the 18th and early 19th centuries, a period known as the "Age of Mahogany." Additionally, French and other European craftsmen also produced a significant amount of mahogany furniture during this time.
This leather top, drop leaf coffee table was crafted with mahogany, $350.
37 or 51 wide x 16 t x 20 d.
The term "torchiere" originates from the French word "torchère," referring to a lamp originally designed to hold candles. Its design resembles a candelabrum or torch, giving it a distinctive, elegant appearance. Pass it on.
This mid-century Torchiere lamp was crafted with metal $195.
10 x 66
Craving a piece of Americana?
This vintage Zenith Radio Cabinet c. 1927 desk hails from the windy city of Chicago but has since been converted to a small desk.
$350
Pine wood is not only versatile and easy to work with, but it also has a unique trait—its knots! These natural imperfections give pine wood its distinctive charm and character. The knots are actually where branches used to grow, and they can create beautiful, rustic patterns in the wood.
This mid-century pine wardrobe cabinet features original iron hardware and plenty of shelf and drawer space, $495.
40 w x 19 d x 60 t.
Pine wood has been used for centuries in everything from furniture to shipbuilding because of its durability and pleasant, subtle scent when worked with! It sure beats the smell of a farm.
This large vintage farmhouse mirror in pine features a bevel, 36 x 46.
$295
In the late 1700s, Asia was a bustling hub of cultural and scientific exchange! During this period, the Qing Dynasty in China was known for its impressive "Imperial Workshops," where artisans and craftsmen created intricate porcelain, textiles, and paintings that fascinated Europeans. Meanwhile, in Japan, the art of woodblock printing, known as ukiyo-e, was flourishing, capturing scenes of landscapes, kabuki actors, and beautiful women that would later influence Western artists like Vincent van Gogh. Asia was truly a vibrant and influential region during this time!
This large antique map of Asia and her islands hails from London c. 1799 and has been custom framed behind plexiglass. Fun fact, there is also one in the library of congress, $595.
47 x 53.
Folk art painting is all about vibrant colors and storytelling! Traditional folk art paintings often feature whimsical scenes of daily life, mythical creatures, and intricate patterns, all created with a playful, child-like charm. These paintings often use bright, flat colors and bold designs, making them stand out and tell a unique story about the artist’s world! What do you think this painting of three children is trying to convey?
This vintage folk art painting is delightfully charming, $295.
24 x 30
Palm trees have been packed with symbolism throughout history, making them more than just beautiful beach icons! Ancient Egyptians saw palm branches as a sign of immortality. The Romans waved them to celebrate victory. In Christianity, palms mark Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem and are still used on Palm Sunday. During the Jewish festival of Sukkot, date palm fronds play a special role. For Muslims, palm branches can signify peace. And today, you can spot palm trees on the flags of places like Haiti, Guam, Florida, South Carolina, and Saudi Arabia. Who knew these leafy giants had such a storied past?
This pair of vintage palm tree lamps are crafted of metal, $249.
8 x 28
Monterey Furniture, a distinguished Californian furniture line, was produced from the 1930s to the mid-1940s. It drew inspiration from Spanish and Dutch Colonial styles, characterized by its rustic and handcrafted aesthetic. This furniture line is renowned for its use of solid wood, vibrant painted finishes, and decorative elements. Monterey Furniture has become highly collectible, representing a unique blend of cultural influences and historical craftsmanship from early 20th-century California.
This 1940’s Monterey-style dresser is a trustworthy sock keeper, $395.
40 w x 18 d x 34 t.
Fredrick Ramond Glassman's talent for design was developed in an unexpected way: through his battle with asthma. As a child, he was frequently confined to bed due to his condition. According to his brother, Fredrick kept himself entertained by sketching, drawing, and constructing model planes and cars. And boy are we glad he did!
This 1980s oak and brass chandelier by Fredrick Ramond of Los Angeles features 6 lights plus one down light in the center, $495.
14 t x 22 w
Because rabbits symbolize innocence, kindness, and gentle nature, this artwork would make a great addition to a child’s bedroom or nursery.
This large, vintage rabbit painting is encased in this beautiful custom frame for $295.
34 x 45
Beyond their decorative purpose, these stools are functional pieces of furniture. They can be used for seating, as side tables, or even as footrests. What will YOU use them as?
This pair of braided metal top stools has a gilded finish.
17 t x 14 d x 21.5 w
$395/pair
Arts and Crafts pedestal tables is their emphasis on craftsmanship and simplicity, reflecting the movement's philosophy of handmade, functional art. These tables often feature sturdy construction, clean lines, and sometimes intricate joinery, showcasing the beauty of natural materials such as oak or mahogany. They remain popular for their timeless design and ability to blend seamlessly into both traditional and modern interiors.
This early 1900s arts and crafts pedestal dining table was crafted in oak, $495.
45 r x 30 t
Rush seats offer a natural and rustic aesthetic while providing comfortable, breathable seating due to their woven plant fiber construction. They are durable, environmentally friendly choices that complement traditional decor styles. No need to eat in a rush though, these seats encourage a slow indulgence.
This set of six farmhouse dining chairs with rush seats was handcrafted in Italy for Pottery Barn, $495.
19.5 w x 19 d x 37 t
Overheard at a dinner party in 1920: "Have you heard about the latest fashions from Paris? The flapper style is all the rage this season, with its daring hemlines, bobbed haircuts, and beaded dresses. It’s such a departure from the conservative Victorian era, don’t you think?"
Overheard at a dinner party in 2024: “I've been trying to support more sustainable brands and invest in pieces that last longer. Have you found any brands or practices that are making strides in promoting ethical fashion?"
This set of 6 antique dining chairs c. 1920 features original leather seat covers, $495.
18 w x 18 d x 40 t with 18 seat height
Known for his high-end, luxury furniture designs, John Richard's pieces are often characterized by their elegant and sophisticated aesthetic. His designs are popular among interior designers and collectors.
This vintage Venetian-style mirror was designed by John Richard, $295.
35 x 50
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