Sunday, December 23, 2018
Happy Holidays!
We will be closed for the holidays and reopen on January 3rd. On Saturday, December 29th we will be in town and open by chance or appointment. Happy Holidays to you and yours!
Thursday, December 20, 2018
Friday, December 14, 2018
Curtis Jere Bridge Wall Sculpture
Beautiful Brutalist bridge wall sculpture in mixed metals with polychromed boats by Curtis Jere. 60" l., 32" h., 2.5" d. American, c. 1970's SOLD
Condition: Very good vintage condition with age appropriate wear.
Thursday, December 13, 2018
Harden Leather Wing Chair
Classic form and classic color in this completely comfortable leather wing chair in Charleston green with brass tacks by Harden Furniture. 43" h., 32" w., 28" d. American, c. 1970's SOLD
Condition: Very good vintage condition with age appropriate wear.
Curtis Jere Flower Wall Sculpture
Lots of texture and visual interest in this bold and beautiful flower wall sculpture by C. Jere. The large leaves are torch cut and the poms are made of thin brass rods. It packs a big decorative punch. 48" h., 32" w., 4" d. American, c. 1970's SOLD
Condition: Very good vintage condition with age appropriate wear.
Friday, December 7, 2018
Italian Rope and Tassel Wall Shelf
A great decorative accessory for living, dining, bedroom or bath, this Italian wall shelf has four glass shelves in a gilt metal frame with rope and tassel design. 53" h., 12" w., 8" d. Italian, c. 1950's SOLD
Condition: Very good vintage condition with age appropriate wear.
Condition: Very good vintage condition with age appropriate wear.
Thursday, December 6, 2018
Wheat and Sword Sconce
A uniquely Italian, creative combination of seemingly disparate items....sword, wheat and bow...that work beautifully together in this three candle wall sconce. 38" h., 12" w., 9" d. Italian, c. 1950's SOLD
Condition: Very good vintage condition with age appropriate wear.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Christmas Tins
This year's Christmas windows, as in the past, were inspired by our December charity. They were also inspired by our tenth anniversary (which is the tin anniversary). Our December charity is Food Banks Canada. FBC is the only national charitable organization dedicated to helping Canadians living with hunger. They do this today through support of over 500 food banks across Canada as well as by finding ways to reduce and eliminate hunger in the future by influencing policy through research, awareness raising and advocacy.
The 'Christmas Tins' windows started with many rolls of tin foil. I wanted to do a modern take on old fashioned paper garland chains. After cutting, folding and forming somewhere north of 1,000 pieces of foil, the links in the chains were joined and hung to make a fairly delicate garland curtain. The Christmas trees were made with inverted pot pie tins with painted bottoms. The color palette is a 1950's Christmas palette which works nicely with the pair of Saarinen chairs. I thought those chairs would have sold as soon as I brought them into the shop, but everything happens for a reason. They were just the right pieces to finish off the windows.
During the month of December, we will be donating ten percent of the profit from each sale at MTA to Food Banks Canada. If you would like to learn more about this wonderful organization or donate directly, please visit them at https://www.foodbankscanada.ca/
Wishing everyone a happy, healthy and peaceful holiday season! May your Christmas tins be filled with love, good memories and tasty treats.
The 'Christmas Tins' windows started with many rolls of tin foil. I wanted to do a modern take on old fashioned paper garland chains. After cutting, folding and forming somewhere north of 1,000 pieces of foil, the links in the chains were joined and hung to make a fairly delicate garland curtain. The Christmas trees were made with inverted pot pie tins with painted bottoms. The color palette is a 1950's Christmas palette which works nicely with the pair of Saarinen chairs. I thought those chairs would have sold as soon as I brought them into the shop, but everything happens for a reason. They were just the right pieces to finish off the windows.
During the month of December, we will be donating ten percent of the profit from each sale at MTA to Food Banks Canada. If you would like to learn more about this wonderful organization or donate directly, please visit them at https://www.foodbankscanada.ca/
Wishing everyone a happy, healthy and peaceful holiday season! May your Christmas tins be filled with love, good memories and tasty treats.
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