I have featured our Halo Chandelier ($298) before, but I love how you can change its look just by getting creative with different drops. Here, I have simply attached vintage chair spindles with cup hooks. I think it would be great with vintage ladles and serving forks too. The Edison bulbs ($9 - $24) complete the look.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Eloquence...
I just discovered Eloquence and wanted to share a few of the items that caught my eye. I love the scale (118" tall) of these antique European wooden shutters. The worn, black finish perfects the look. These Belgian zinc tubs (circa 1900) make beautiful planters.
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Head over to Eloquence and check out the rest of their collection.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
More selections from our new space...
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
On my Birthday Wishlist...
Monday, March 28, 2011
Yet more photographs from Finderskeepers Market
A small wooden hand mirror creates the perfect base for a tall glass cloche. Beneath the cloche, the Joseph Campbell quote reads... The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are. A selection of fabrics from Finderskeepers Market cover pillows for a Belgian Linen Sofa. Vintage spectacles have been getting a lot of attention in the shop. I love the imagery on these vintage carnival-inspired candles. These velvet occasion cards have been embossed with images of rabbits, deer, and greyhounds. An architectural model sits on top of a farmhouse table loaded with hand-thrown pottery and grain sack accessories.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
More Finderskeepers as promised...
Here's another round of photos from Finderskeepers Market. If you are nearby, stop in and visit us. Don't forget to click on the images to see the larger versions with all the wonderful details. Here, a vintage drum has been repurposed as a side table.
A wooden Santos ($249) watches over a collection of vintage radios ($48). The metal-strapped mirror is $275.
These grain sack wine totes ($24) have such a great hand. Vintage-inspired pharmacy bottles ($36 - $40) are collected on top of a wonderful reclaimed wood console. A peek into showroom-two from our larger main space. In this vignette features include Sydney Hale candles ($22), oversized typewriter keys ($18), Lacefield pillows, and a fun mathstick mirror. Zinc-finished arches ($249 each) hold vintage framed sport photos ($16). The exaggerated wingback chair ($1,250) with the men's suiting fabric is one of my favorite furniture pieces in the shop at the moment. Contemporary marbled art pieces ($98 each) ground this display. Linen bedding is a new addition to Finderskeepers Market. There are many washed, faded colors to choose from — and well as trims and details. Suede Blanc, our favorite scent at the moment, sits on a cool industrial ladder ($240).
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Finderskeepers Market's New Location...
a few of them. I will be sharing more in the days to come,
so stay tuned to The New Victorian Ruralist. All the images
are of displays throughout Finderskeepers Market at our
new 109 Walton Avenue location is Lexington. Our photographer,
Lauren Flaherty, has once again managed to capture the spirit
of the shop with her photographic talents. I adore this
simple image of a small crock of broken-down pocket watches.
Please click to enlarge each image. We are so proud of the details.
Please click to enlarge each image. We are so proud of the details.
editions of Mark Twain's works. The books ($500/set 6)
are quite a find. Each is numbered, watermarked
with Mark Twain's name, and includes artwork
designed by Tiffany. The Gilded Age even features
a title-page written in Japanese.
Here is a nice wide-shot of the main showroom.
A selection of frames ($28 - $34) sit atop a hand-felted rug ($68).
A selection of frames ($28 - $34) sit atop a hand-felted rug ($68).
you've probably seen these boxing gloves before.
We snagged them at the now famous Obscura
in New York City. I loved this photograph, so
I just had to share the gloves ($120) once again.
Tom Collins glasses. I love the landscape effect. The glasses
($14) make beautiful bud vases as well.
takes center-stage in this photograph. The
tree bark wallpaper creates a handsome backdrop.
The arched reclaimed wood mirror is priced at $198,
The arched reclaimed wood mirror is priced at $198,
and the embossed metal-clad console is $599.
cherry blossoms above an antique cast iron Jesus.
Jesus ($175) was once a handle on a gate
from a Mexican church.
Theatrical Interiors...
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Inspired color...
When I discovered it, I immediately thought of the
wonderfully muted colors on the pillows from Canvas.
The muted pinks, mossy greens, and graphite greys of
the rooftops show up throughout the entire Canvas collection.
Now that I think about it, the whole scene somewhat
resembles the New Victorian Ruralist blog banner as well.
at Finderskeepers Market.
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Brussels Rooftop via MyMonography
Pillows via Canvas
Monday, March 21, 2011
Recycled lightbulbs...
wire basket with dead bulbs and illuminate
from the center with a live one. Just lovely.
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via bord de scene
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Mr. Elephant gets dandy...
Pachyderms and bowler hats — why not?
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100% stonewashed linen, 24" square, down-filled / $129
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Kabinett & Kammer....
Sometimes you really hit the jackpot!
Kabinett & Kammer in NYC is filled with
antiques, natural oddities, and art.
know how to hand-pick their wares.
I love the little, stripped buggy.
creates another fantastic display.
Antique signage, taxidermy, and primitives — oh my.
Antique signage, taxidermy, and primitives — oh my.
managed to zero in on the back of the vintage
rolling library cart. I've been searching for one
for years now.