Antique white-washed olive pot from 19th Century Hungary. Lovely unique textures, sizes and shapes. An excellent contrast in modern and contemporary spaces. Originally used to store olive oil, each is truly one-of-a-kind piece.
Antique Louise Philippe Tall Silver Leaf Mirror 67" x 43"
A monumental 19th-century French Louis Philippe mirror with a silver leaf frame and softly rounded corners. Rich patina and generous scale bring light and architectural presence to any room. Approx. 66.9” H x 42.9” W. Rare.
A striking antique gilt mirror featuring a gilded rectangular frame and rich original patina. French, circa 1880. Perfect above a mantel or console for added depth and light. 171 x 100 cm / approx. 67” H x 39.5” W.
Antique Louis Philippe Mirror, beautiful gilding and a superb sparkling mercury tint. Circa 1840, from France. 132 x 92 cm / approx. 52" tall x 36" wide
Elevate your styling with our Vintage Marble Plates, rich in rustic luxury and authentic history. Handcrafted in India and once set out for celebratory gatherings, each plate carries a quiet elegance and beautifully worn patina.
A refined Swedish sideboard from circa 1890–1900, painted cream with soft beige highlights. Featuring decorative dentil detailing, fluted columns, and paneled doors with original lock and key. Elegant tapered legs complete the classic form.
This authentic 19th-century Hungarian dough bowl, carved from a single block of wood, features a rich, time-worn patina. Its organic form and historical character make it a striking decorative piece, perfect for tabletop displays.
The clay, hand-drafted Amphora Jars are decorative vessels today. Once, however, they were used to store and transport local delicatessens, including olives, grains, oil and wine across Europe.
Antique round Gustavian Swedish coffee table in layered grey tones. Swedish, circa 1900–1920. Featuring four carved legs with fluted detailing, a decorative apron, and a stabilizing stretcher base. Elegant and well balanced. Approx. 26.6” H x 32.3” Dia.
Hand-blown in France during the 1700s, this antique marron glass jar embodies the rich Burgundian glassmaking tradition. Its deep, lustrous colour and organic form make it a striking decorative object with centuries of history.
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