September 8, 2011

Landstrom Desk arrives at Redeux


Summertime, and the Livin’ was Easy.


Well, summertime is certainly over at Redeux. The Redeux Furniture Spa is working overtime readying some of the nicest and most interesting pieces we have yet had.

Just arrived and ready are a mahogany Landstrom Furniture ,pre-1950, pedestal desk and a charming oak Mission style desk / writing table. We have been trying to keep up with the demand for interesting, quality pieces for your offices and homes and these two pieces are excellently made and beautiful to look at.
 Also new to the shop is a pine chest. Painted a mustard yellow, this is the "real deal". The piece appears to date from the late 1800's and the paint has plenty of age to it so is most likely original. It's a real beauty and is both functional and great as a display. Perfect for a guest room. 


A Victorian spindle rocking chair is also ready for you. This would be a nice addition to a bedroom or a quiet nook where you can read Jane Austin or Edith Wharton and easily imagine yourself back in that era. 

For another step back in time, a folk-painted vintage school chair with iron base will make a great conversation piece or very different occasional seating.


Our lighting selection includes several interesting items, including a 1950’s Eames style floor lamp in bright yellow. It’s on display now in our front window. We also have gotten in two art-deco table lamps.  The pictures of these will be posted on our web site ASAP.

Original paintings, signed prints, lithographs and vintage pottery are also now in. When it comes to art, The Redhead has spotted some rare finds.

Coming up this weekend is a wonderful John Wanamaker round, saber legged side table. This piece is very elegant and graceful. You'll be able to see this piece at Redeux even before it is photographed and the pictures posted.


All in all, Redeux is working at full steam to bring you the best authentic American vintage furniture and art.

Welcome back from vacation. Stop by soon!


Bill

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