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Thrift Find: Victorian Phone

August 29th, 2010 admin 2 comments

I found this at a local thrift store yesterday for a whopping $4.
Not sure if I am going to do something with it or just make it a decor item in my office.

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Parbuckles Campaign Furniture

December 11th, 2009 admin No comments

Parbuckles is one of the few U.S. based retailers offering campaign style furniture.  They carry a variety of reproduction campaign furniture and “inspired” items that coordinate.  Many of the items such as the trunk bar have the portability that was the core purpose of campaign furniture in the first place.
Quality portable furniture certainly isn’t a [...]

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European Bicycles

October 16th, 2009 admin No comments

These European bikes may be the next big thing since more people are using bikes as a transportation option. That old mountain bike does not quite cut it if your wearing something other than sweats and forget about carrying groceries or a laptop bag.
European bikes offer a more practical option for day to day short [...]

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The New Antiquarians

October 9th, 2009 admin 1 comment

The New York Times recently ran this story about vintage mavens in Brooklyn. I get a bit nervous when something offbeat and cool starts being discussed by fashionistas or marketing firms. It could mean more interesting offering or something done to death and skyrocketing prices. The collections of the people interviewed are quite interesting and [...]

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Nice Vintage Wood Desk For $20

October 2nd, 2009 admin 1 comment

I noticed this desk at Goodwill for $20. I thought it might look good in my office but didn’t pick it up. Many people stopped to look but no one bought it. I went back the next day and it was still there. Again a couple of people were looking at it but no [...]

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Effort To Save Tesla’s Long Island Lab

September 25th, 2009 admin 2 comments

Historians are working to save this lone existing site of the work of Nikola Tesla. The property is owned by Agfa as part of a larger complex. The laboratory building is still standing. The tower is gone but the foundation still resides on the property. The building shows signs of neglect but still houses the [...]

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Dark Travel: Seelbach Hotel – Louisville, KY

September 18th, 2009 admin No comments

The Seelbach originally opened in 1905. Over the years it had the same fate of many old buildings. Falling into neglect in the 70’s and eventually revived to the original glory in the 90’s.
Many of the original features of the building survived including the lobby, the Oak Room dining room and the Rathskeller rooftop ballroom [...]

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Victorian Bowling Lane Restoration

September 4th, 2009 admin No comments

The Victorian era private bowling lanes at Lyndhurst are in the process of being restored.  When completed the lanes will be available to the public for actual use.  The restoration has proven challenging since they are unable to determine the maker of the lanes.
Private bowling lanes were fairly common in the homes of the extremely [...]

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Dark DIY: Antique Rosewood Sofa

August 28th, 2009 admin No comments

This asian influenced rosewood sofa I found at Little Paris Antiques piqued my interest. It is a unique piece but it also has great possibilities as a DIY piece.
The sofa is based on a box frame with cushions set in. A similar piece could be constructed using one side of a set of waterbed [...]

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Restoration Hardware Goes Industrial

August 21st, 2009 admin 1 comment

Restoration Hardware recently introduced some rather industrial looking offerings. The warehouse cart table, spotlight lamp and leather steamer trunk all have an arcane found objects look to them.
Find more at RestorationHardware.com

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