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/Four statement pieces, each with leading-role energy and cinematic flair.
Read MoreFour statement pieces, each with leading-role energy and cinematic flair.
Read MoreWho needs a pastel blazer when you’ve got vintage ceramic curves like these? With my glossy mauve glaze and pleated shades, I’m bringing serious Miami Vice energy to your space—laid-back luxury, a touch of drama, and unapologetically bold style.
Buying vintage accent pieces? That’s your vice now.
11 x 34 t
$249/pair
A chip off the old butcher block, this highboy dresser is a stunning blend of function and style.
Crafted in the 1980s, this oak post-modern highboy dresser showcases a distinctive butcher block design, adding warmth and character to any space. With its clean lines and timeless appeal, it’s perfect for those who love a mix of vintage charm and modern simplicity. Whether used for clothing storage or as a statement piece, this dresser brings a touch of nostalgia with a contemporary twist.
36 w x 18 d x 46 t
$595
In the heart of the Enchanted Forest, the legendary table of Eldoria, a vintage 1980s tessellated stone console with ethereal brass inlays, shimmered with magic. Crafted by the mystical Stoneweaver, it once belonged to Queen Elara, who used it to glimpse distant realms. Believe it or not (but probably not), this ancient relic is awaiting a new guardian to unlock its ancient secrets.
This vintage 1980s tessellated stone console table features brass inlays, $495.
52 w x 27 t x 16 d.
Leave it to the 80s to deliver a lasting splash of color in an otherwise muted century.
This pair of 1980’s glass lamps gives a cozy glow, $249.
9 r x 26 t
I’m flabbergasted that furniture from the 80s always manages to look both futuristic and vintage at the same time. How does that decade do it?
This 1980s custom-made coffee table features a green marble top and air slats on the front.
54 w x 26 d x 15 t.
$495
In a day and age where we are flooded by junk lighting emitted from our illuminated screens, give your eyes a relaxing vacation by allowing them to sink into a candle lit ambiance.
These vintage 1980s crystal candle holders were handcrafted in Germany.
$45 pair
An eye catcher and a crowd pleaser, this table leaves nothing to the imagination…. and delights anyway.
This 1980s post-modern coffee table features a brass finish.
54 w x28 d x16.5 t
Do you ever long for the simpler days, when you would load up the family and head to your nearest Blockbuster? Maybe you’d pick up a Pizza Hut pizza on the way home and then all curl up around the glaring screen for a few hours. There was something so satisfying about this journey (unless of course, you happened to pick a terrible movie.)
This 1980s leather love seat features a unique channel stitch design.
68 w x 31 t x 36 d.
$595
Believe it or not, Frederick Cooper started out as a sculpturer and watercolor painter. Lucky for us, he quickly pivoted to designing home lighting with an artistic flair. Today his avant-garde lamps appeal to everyone from architectural admirers to discerning homeowners.
This 1980s brass and black floor lamp by Fredrick Cooper, Chicago gives us roaring twenties vibes.
9 x 58
$349
Dark purple combines the exciting nature of red with the calming nature of blue, resulting in the same electric vibration you feel after spending time in nature or with an old friend (four-legged or otherwise). Inviting a little magic into your life has never been so easy.
This grape 1980s curved satin sofa was custom made with upholstered band trim and three original pillows.
90 l x 28 t x 42 d with 16 seat height
$795
Baughman was a pioneer in modern furniture design. Though he passed away in 2003, his forward-thinking and distinctive (yet unpretentious) designs continue to live on and on.
This set of 6 leather armchairs attributed to Milo Baughman is signed “Design Institute of America, 1986.” Not only are they in excellent condition but they are also multi-functional. You can use them as club chairs, dining chairs, or even game chairs.
24 w x 26 d x 36 t with 19 seat height
$295 each chair
In the 1980s you might have used this table to feature your Sony stereo receiver. Though technology has advanced greatly since then, quality craftsmanship and timeless design seems not to age a bit.
This 1980s metal console table features a faux marble finish.
28 t x 50 w x 17 d.
$295
In case you didn’t know, Patrick Nagel’s fame grew from creating popular illustrations which tended to emphasize the female form and combine elements of Art Deco and Pop Art. His protege apple didn’t fall far from the tree.
This 1980’s Serigraph was done by Dennis Mukai (who was a student of Patrick Nagel.) This beautiful “Blue Eyes” closed edition poster/serigraph comes with original custom frame.
35 w x 45 t
$350
Correcting your posture not only reduces the chance of developing headaches, lower back pain, and circulatory issues - but you’ll also experience a surge of self-confidence and might even start appearing taller. No kidding!
This set of 6-1980’s high back dining chairs in white leather by Ycami Collection is both modern and comfortable. And it is sure to have you sitting (and acting) taller.
44 t x 18 d x 18 w with 18 seat height
$795
You’re an adult now - it’s time you buy some furniture that didn’t come from a street corner.
This custom 1980s love seat in full grain leather would complement the smallest of apartments.
56 w x 34 d x 30 t
$495
Need a sturdy place to store your wooly socks and thick long johns? We’ve got you.
This 1980s nine-drawer oak chest features a platform base and modern design.
80 w x 18 dx 32 t
$495
The best things really do come in the smallest of packages, puppies, babies, seedlings, and this comfortably compact wonder.
This 1980s channeled-back blue sofa is perfect for a small apartment or master bedroom.
64 w x 35 d x 30 t
$495
If you fancy Chardonnay over Cabernet, then this pair of elegant sofas are for you.
Each of these custom 1980s curved sofas sit on a platform base, have a low back, and are quality at their finest. Both sofas aren’t just easy on the eyes but also extremely comfortable thanks to their down seat cushions.
82 l x 46 d x 32 t / w 18 seat height.
$895 each
If your nickname was “The Genius” and are now considered the pioneer of soul music, I think it’s safe to say you are not only A legend, but THE legend.
This original artwork entitled “The Colors of Ray ’87” was painted by artist Patrick Johnson, illustrator. C.1987.
30 in wide x 42 in long
$295
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