Are Hue Kidding Me? 🎨
/This week’s vintage arrivals are here to give your home a POP of color.
Read MoreThis week’s vintage arrivals are here to give your home a POP of color.
Read MoreIt’s the 1960s, you hop up out of bed, turn your swag (light) on, and slip into a pair of frayed bell-bottom jeans and oversized tie-dyed shirt. You’d love to chill in your pad and toke on the devil’s lettuce, but you’ve got an anti-nuke protest you’ve got to attend.
This 1960s regency swag light features a raspberry-colored glass and metal trim.
11 x 20
$250
If you’re still clinging on to your old CDs, DVDs, or (gasp!!) VHS tapes, no shame, but please, dear god, at least tuck them into something stylish and unassuming.
This 1960s teak cabinet made in Denmark by Hundevad features a sliding tambour door and adjustable shelving. Perfect as a dresser, bar cabinet, or record stand.
36 w x 17.5 d x 33.5 t
$595
This 1960’s Mexican provincial style dresser by Stanley Furniture of Virginia features an upper bookcase (or shelf space for your Lububu collection). This desk was originally part of the “Olé” series, a popular line in the late 60s and early 70s, and was intended to give your kids fun furniture with a fiesta vibe that they would age like fine tequila.
42 w x 18 d x 70 t
$595
This 1960s Mexican provincial-style desk by Stanley Furniture of Virginia features an upper bookcase. This desk was part of the “Olé” series, a popular line in the late 60s and early 70s, and was intended to give your kids fun furniture with a fiesta vibe that they could appreciate throughout the years.
48 w x 23 d x 64 t
$595
Four statement pieces, each with leading-role energy and cinematic flair.
Read MoreLife is complex enough as it is. Keep your important documents organized nicely in this pristine credenza.
This 1960s Steelcase modern office credenza with four large file drawers was handcrafted with steel, walnut, and durable laminate top, $595.
20 d x 65 w x 29.5 t
The only thing worse than being stuck at a boring dinner party is being seated in a stagnant chair with no mobility. Give the gift of swivel to all your future dinner guests.
This set of four 1960s velvet swivel dining chairs sit on a pedestal base and are both comfortable and easy to clean.
20 w x 20 d x 36 t. 19 seat height
$495 set
You’ve been social distancing since before it was a trend. There’s nothing like sitting on your porch with a cold beverage watching your neighbors go by.
This 1960s wicker bench comes with a cushion.
28 d x 55w x 31 t.
$195
Keats had a way with words and Picasso had a way with faces.
The design for this Picasso “Face” vase was first created in 1963 and then was released for a limited production by Masterpiece Editions in 1996.
10 x 10
$120
Daisies are traditionally given to congratulate new mothers — but guess what? They have enough things to take care of! Here’s an idea—get her something that won’t wilt.
This 1960s painting of daisies includes a beautifully carved frame.
24 x 28
$149
Not having a wide coffee table piled high with art books is the only thing preventing you from enjoying a Sunday afternoon nose deep in inspiration.
This 1960s classic Ming-style coffee table by BAKER furniture was hand-carved and lacquered.
40 d x 50 w x 15 1/2 tall
$695
Giving someone flowers will brighten their life for a few days. Giving someone flowers and a gorgeous vase will keep them smiling for as long as their cat manages to mind his own business and stay off the damn table!
This large 1960s green art glass vase speaks volumes with or without the company of a flower arrangement.
10 in wide x 31 in tall
$159
Find a partner who complements your absurdities and compliments your eccentricities.
This pair of 1960s amber glass chandeliers were hand crafted and feature a metal heart and bubble design.
9 in wide x 12 in tall
$129/each
You are bombarded with flashing images and notifications from the moment you open your eyes. The last thing you need on your walls is something that’s going to distract you from your loved ones even more.
Each of these vintage Chinese screen prints c. 1962 features a gold leafed bamboo frame.
16 in wide x 40 in tall
$295/pair
Esperanto may be a phonetic language with Latin roots but it also borrows words from English, German, Polish, and Russian. It’s a language with an identity crisis. Luckily you don’t need to know Esperanto to be able to appreciate this hexagonal series from Drexel.
This classic 1967 “Esperanto” chest by Drexel has nine drawers, brass hardware and a valet tray.
19 in deep x 70 in wide x 32 in tall
$495
A Greek key is a universal sign for sophistication. According to Wikipedia, it's also one of the most important symbols in Greece and is believed to symbolize infinity and unity. The world could use a few more Greek keys, don't you think?
Each of these 1960s nightstands features a drawer with Greek key design. Because the nightstands are smaller in scale they would be perfect for a small bedroom.
16 in deep x 21in wide x 23 in tall
$295/pair
Though smoking isn't nearly as popular as it was in the 1960s, it's still fun to decorate with relics from the past.
This 1960s gold leaf ashtray is fit for a king (who doesn't smoke).
9 in wide x 9 in deep
$35
Known for his ability to encompass Abstract Expressionism, it's no wonder Thomas Holland has been called one of California's most important contemporary artists.
This vintage American/Californian plaster bust by Thomas Holland was signed by the artist and dated 1964.
16 in tall x 8 in deep x 7 in wide
$195/as found
Choose a few of your favorite items (a cozy arm chair, an elegant table lamp, and a vintage landscape painting) and create a "safe space" in your home. Go there when you feel overwhelmed or stressed out.
This 1960s Asian style lamp was hand painted.
8 in wide x 26 in tall
$129
© 2025 Casa Victoria - Contact - Design by Simply Friday