Collecting California | 1940s Monterey Style Dresser

1940s Monterey Style Dresser

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.

Just Breathe | 1980s Oak and Brass Chandelier by Fredrick Ramond

1980s Oak and Brass Chandelier by Fredrick Ramond

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

Baby Shower | Large Vintage Rabbit Painting with Custom Frame

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

Fully Functional | Pair of Braided Metal Top Stools

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

Trad and Mod | Early 1900s Arts & Crafts Oak Pedestal Dining Table

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

Slow Indulgence | Set of Six Farmhouse Dining Chairs

Set of Six Farmhouse Dining Chairs

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

Times Have Changed | Set of 6 Antique Dining Chairs c. 1920

Set of 6 Antique Dining Chairs

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

High End | Vintage Venetian-style Mirror

Vintage Venetian-style Mirror

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

Good Enough for a Ship | Vintage Mahogany Desk

Vintage Mahogany Desk

Mahogany was a preferred wood during the 18th and 19th centuries for crafting fine furniture and shipbuilding. Many antique pieces made from mahogany are still highly prized today.

This vintage mahogany desk features original brass hardware and a file drawer, $395. 

46 w x 23 d x 30 t

Elegant Luxury | Set of 6 English-style Mahogany Dining Chairs

Set of 6 English-style Mahogany Dining Chairs

Mahogany’s association with elegance and luxury has made it a symbol of status and wealth. Mahogany-paneled rooms and mahogany furniture are often seen as markers of sophistication.

This set of 6 English-style Mahogany dining chairs features two carver chairs and four side chairs, $595.

21 w x 22 d x 33 t with 18 seat height

Pine Power | Mid-century New England Highboy Pine Dresser

Mid-century New England Highboy Pine Dresser

Pine wood has a unique property known as "pine pitch" or resin, which has been used for centuries for various purposes beyond woodworking. Pine resin is a sticky substance harvested to make turpentine, a solvent and paint thinner, as well as rosin, which musicians use to improve the grip on their bow strings. Additionally, pine resin has traditionally been used for medicinal purposes and as a waterproofing agent for boats and containers.

This mid-century New England Highboy dresser was crafted in pine, $495. 

35 w x 20 d x 55.5 t

Artistry with Functionality | 1970s Lacquered Elephant Desk by Gampel Stoll Co.

1970s Lacquered Elephant Desk by Gampel Stoll Co.

Gampel Stoll Co., renowned for its luxurious and intricate furniture designs, is particularly famous for featuring elaborate hand-painted scenes and designs inspired by exotic locales and historical motifs, blending artistry with functionality. This distinctive style has made Gampel Stoll pieces highly sought after by collectors and interior designers aiming to add a touch of vintage glamour and sophistication to their spaces.

This 1970s lacquered elephant desk by Gampel Stoll Co., features elephant legs, a large drawer, and an original lacquer finish, $795. 

32 d x 30 t x 60 w

Café Au Lait | Mid-century French-style Coffee Table

Mid-century French-style Coffee Table

The café au lait is a popular coffee drink made with equal parts of hot coffee and steamed milk. Unlike a latte, which is made with espresso, the café au lait is typically made with brewed coffee. It is often enjoyed at breakfast, typically with a croissant or a piece of baguette, making it a quintessential part of the French morning routine.

This mid-century French-style coffee table features a narrow and long shape, $395.

57 w x 22 d x 16.5 t

Siesta Time | Mid-century Spanish-style Nightstands

Mid-century Spanish-style Nightstands

In Spain, it's a common tradition to take a midday nap called a "siesta." This practice is rooted in the country's warm climate, where the midday heat encourages people to rest during the hottest part of the day. Siestas are typically taken after the midday meal and can last anywhere from 20 minutes to a couple of hours. This cultural habit of napping not only helps people recharge but also promotes better productivity and mental alertness throughout the day.

These mid-century Spanish-style nightstands feature three drawers, $450 pair. 

28 w x 24 t x 18 d

Vintage Restaurant | Mid-century Spanish-Style Nine-Drawer Chest

Mid-century Spanish-Style Nine-Drawer Chest

Did you know that Spain is the home to the world's oldest restaurant still in operation? Restaurante Sobrino de Botín, located in Madrid, has been serving customers since 1725 and holds the Guinness World Record for being the oldest continuously operating restaurant. If you don’t have the time (or tastebuds) to stop by Madrid for some roasted suckling pig (cochinillo) and lamb (cordero), bring the Spanish-style aesthetic home with this beautiful chest and just order your favorite takeout instead :)

This mid-century Spanish-style nine-drawer chest features original hardware, $595. 

75 w x 20 d x 31 t.

Canadian Cooked | Vintage Teak Credenza

Vintage Teak Credenza

When Canadians aren’t enjoying the great outdoors apparently their inside crafting beautiful teak furniture like this credenza.

This vintage teak credenza/sideboard was handmade in Canada and features a shelf, drawer, and cabinet space, $495.

75 w x 17 d x 37 t

Jellied Eel | Set of Four Antique Dining Chairs

Set of Four Antique Dining Chairs

You may be an appreciator of the Victorian-era aesthetic but be thankful that jellied eel is no longer on the menu. This dish consisted of chopped eels boiled in spiced stock and then allowed to cool, forming a jelly-like consistency due to the natural gelatin in the eel. It was a common and inexpensive food in London, particularly among the working class.

This set of four Antique dining chairs exude an Eastlake Victorian style, minus the jellied eel, $595. 

20 w x 21 d x 38 t with 17 seat height

Countless Tales | Vintage Leather Top Desk


Vintage Leather Top Desk

One can imagine a renowned novelist furiously typing countless tales in the middle of the night at this elegant desk. Its rich, worn leather and polished wood invite you to add your own stories to its history, making it a charming centerpiece for any creative space.

This vintage leather top desk features a pen holder tray and file drawer and was handcrafted in the USA, $495. 

48 w x 24 d x 30 t

Bulging Beauty | Vintage Bombay Chest

Vintage Bombay Chest

This chest features striking double-serpentine curves, called "bombé" from the French word for "bulge," showcasing masterful woodworking. When it was first produced, it would have been a rare and costly piece to make.

This vintage Bombay chest features wood inlays in burl wood and original brass hardware, $495. 

36 w x 21 d x 29.5 t

Shimmering Magic | Vintage 1980s Tessellated Stone Console Table

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.