Bee Well | Large Capiz Shell Chandelier from Anthropology

This capiz shell chandelier from Anthropologie is the bees knees. Handmade in the Philippines, its honeycomb-like shell design creates a warm, golden glow that’ll make your space finally feel like home.

Hang it over your dining table, in your entryway, or anywhere in your hive that needs a little extra buzz. Just be warned—guests might swarm to your place to bask in the radiance.

24 w x 26 t

$295

Maritime Mystery | Mid-century Painting

This mid-century painting hails from the Netherlands, bringing all the moody harbor vibes—boats, barrels, and a sunset that’s trying its best. With rich colors and a touch of drama, it feels like a scene straight out of an old sailor’s tall tale (minus the sea monsters and drunken pirates).

The gold-trimmed frame adds just the right amount of fancy, making it perfect for anyone who loves a little maritime mystery with their décor. Hang it up, pour yourself a drink, and pretend you, too, have important dockside business to attend to.

29 x 41

$295

A Chip Off the Old | 1980s Oak Post-modern Highboy Dresser

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

Two-For-One | Mid-century Teak Table and Magazine Sling from Denmark

If you don’t read magazines anymore, the sling also doubles as a tablet or a kitty cat hammock.

This mid-century teak table from Denmark features a linen magazine sling.

18 x 18 x 18

$195

Dynamic Duo | Pair of Modern-style Club Chairs by Thomasville

Perfect for curling up with a book or enjoying a lazy morning coffee with a loved one. Whether in a reading nook or a stylish living room, these chairs bring charm, warmth, and just the right amount of movement to your space!

This pair of modern-style club chairs by Thomasville were handmade in North Carolina. These chairs swivel and glide and are super comfortable. 

33 w x 33 d x 29 t with 18 seat height

$349 each

Châteaux Meets Countryside | Vintage French Country-style Chest by Drexel Heritage

This vintage French country-style chest by Drexel Heritage exudes timeless elegance with its classic craftsmanship and rustic charm.

Drexel Heritage, known for its quality furniture since 1903, mastered the art of blending traditional European influences with American craftsmanship. Perfect as a large nightstand or accent piece, this chest brings a touch of Old World sophistication to any space.

30 w x 18 d x 31 t

$350

Jazz It Up | Vintage Saxophonist Painting

The saxophone, invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s, became a defining instrument in jazz, blues, and rock. Legends like John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, and Sonny Rollins revolutionized its sound, shaping the music we know today. Perfect for music lovers and collectors alike, this painting brings the energy and passion of live jazz into any space.

This vintage saxophonist painting is truly music for the eyes, capturing the soul and rhythm of jazz in a timeless piece of art.

23 x 27

$195

Nostalgic in Pink | Antique Pink Pine Chest

Barbie made her official debut on March 9, 1959, at the American International Toy Fair in New York City, introduced by Mattel.

Just as Barbie’s debut captured hearts with its vintage charm, this antique pine chest does the same with its adorable pink finish and bakelite hardware. A perfect mix of nostalgia and function, it’s a great addition to a foyer or a stylish storage piece for a restroom.

32 w x 14 d x 31 t

$350

Castanet Collection | 1920’s Spanish-style Dresser With Three Drawers

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

Spinach Detector | Mid-century Mirror with Tortoise Shell Finish

Mid-century Mirror with Tortoise Shell Finish

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

It's All Greek to Me | Set of Four Mid-century Dining Chairs With Greek Key Design

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.

Superhero of Woodworking | 1920s French-style Desk in Mahogany

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

Age of Mahogany | Leather Top Drop Leaf Coffee Table

Leather Top Drop Leaf Coffee Table

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.

Pass It On | Mid-century Torchiere Lamp

Mid-century Torchiere Lamp

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

All About Americana | Vintage Zenith Radio Cabinet c. 1927

Vintage Zenith Radio Cabinet c. 1927

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

All In Knots | Mid-century Pine Wardrobe Cabinet

Mid-century Pine Wardrobe Cabinet

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.

Power of Pine | Large Vintage Farmhouse Mirror

Large Vintage Farmhouse Mirror

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 Awe of Asia | Large Antique Map of Asia

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. 

Day Care | Vintage Folk Art Painting

Vintage Folk Art Painting

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

The Palm of You Hand | Pair of Vintage Palm Tree Metal Lamps

Pair of Vintage Palm Tree Metal Lamps

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