Vintage Square specializes in hit show's retro stylesaid Mediano, who correctly predicted an ensuing frenzy for just the '50s and '60s bric-a-brac she offers. Riding the retro roller, Mediano and her college-aged daughter Tessa founded and organized the PortRDavis Vintage Fair, which runs on the moment
What's old is new againIn one corner, a span of robin's-egg blue vintage Christopher Spitzmiller lamps ($1690 apiece) sit atop an 18th-century Scottish mahogany sideboard ($6400). Seagrass carpeting, gray walls (Glorify Pewter by Benjamin Moore) and a pink ceiling painted the and more »
Here are some key tips on how to successfully decorate in vintage style. First of all, what does vintage style mean in interior design? Antique pieces that mostly refer to the '30s, '40s, and '50s that in together became priceless treasures.
But some surprising discoveries could be made even among the vintage pieces: Joseph André Motte, for illustration, a somewhat forgotten figure of postwar French design, was paid long-overdue respect at Demisch Danant, where a mix of Motte's own and
Teeth of the demise of dining on board Britain's regular rail services, many hundreds of passengers are expected to take up the dining opportunity on The Dorset Coast Express, white table linen, flowers, table lamps and silver service contribution a new
Merit Visiting: TJ's Sweet Repeats on WoodwardSilver trays displaying jewelry are illuminated under a vintage lamp. Ladies' gloves fan out on a multitiered food, accented with framed pictures, clutch purses and hatboxes. For those more used to overcrowded thrift shops, prices at TJ's may seem a
Tom Dunlap: The upper-class Father's Day gift is bondingIt wasn't long before TV lamps were relegated to a useless work of art rather than a medical badge. Today these vintage lamps often bring a tidy sum when auctioned as antiques. Dad and I shared a fondness for the radio in early days before TV. and more »
The new play is nice: Light, bright, and a far cry from some other dimly lit dank vintage shops that we've visited around town. Much of the same stuff is here that was at Janus Internal, if you're familiar with the store's previous iteration.
The at any rate gives people a chance to show off anything they've found in the trash — like a 1950s-vintage golden Buck Rogers atomic piece. That was the winning find brought by Rod Parker of Salem to Friday's fourth annual ball at the American Legion
Nine restored 1950s RVs make available the full vintage experience with period TVs, leopard-print carpets and retro fabrics and fittings. Adding to the appeal is a 1947 "Polynesian Ch", with tiki bar and fairy lights. Dot's Diner provides the fries and