Each of us has been asked that question. When the question was
recently put to me the response that initially came was that I owned a vintage
furniture shop. But, is that really what I do? I don’t think so.
Every “buying” trip the Redhead and I make turns into an
adventure. We don’t just look for stuff. In many ways we seek… America. Now, before
you get the idea that this is just pre-Independence Day sentimentality, let me
assure you it is not.
Turn of the century to 1950’s furniture and furnishings
reflected a time period in which we witnessed wars, The Great Depression, boom
times and simple times. All of it leading up to a style that Tom Wolfe described as, from Bauhaus to Our House.
wash stand circa 1900 |
ladies writing desk circa 1920's |
So. What do I do? Perhaps, historical preservation best
describes it - Learning something of the history of America through the things
we used and doing my best to ensure that they continue to be preserved and used.
I’m honored that you’re joining me.
Other than waxing philosophical, I have been able to get
some work done these past couple of weeks.
Empire bookcase |
White Sewing Machine marble top table |
farm style gate-leg drop leaf table with chairs |
Oak office chair (2) |
Westinghouse vintage table fan |
country table oak stain and chalk paint |
This weekend, June 23rd, we’ll be having another demonstration of our
special “chalk painting”. The Victorian
table that was painted black will have an interesting pattern added to it. Stop
by and see the work being done. The Redhead will be here, too! On June 30th many of our fellow Black Rock Merchants will be having another Saturday at the Rock event. Don't miss this one!!
Now a question. Would you like Redeux to carry vintage
jewelry? Perhaps some jewelry pieces made from vintage parts? We've been approached with the possibility of having this in our shop. Please let us know if this would be of interest to you.
Hope to see you soon. Stop by, see what's being given "the spa treatment", have a chat over tea/coffee.
Bill