Discover Canadian-made furniture, decor and art at Gild & Co.
Antique Large Wood Frame
Large antique wooden frame with worn chippy paint and rich patina. Perfect as a mirror frame, art display, or decorative objet d’art. Oversized, one-of-a-kind piece.
Substantial dining or console table crafted from reclaimed 19th-century timbers. Featuring rich patina, thick plank top, and historic character, this rustic antique wood table brings warmth and authenticity to farmhouse, coastal, or traditional interiors.
Antique woven corn basket. Crafted in Europe in the late 19th century, the large woven corn basket has 2 handles. Gorgeous texture and patina.
24” diameter (14” base diameter) x 19" high with handles (15" high without handles)
1902 by New York artist Jefferson Hayman. Pigment print in an antique frame. Edition 3 / 9. 11.5” x 9.5”
Please note that this item is not in store - to view, please contact us at 604.428.4255 or [email protected]
Rare Art Deco bronze match holder by Holger Fridericia, Denmark, circa 1920. A beautifully sculptural antique accessory with rich patina—perfect for a mantel, coffee table, or alongside candles and fireplaces.
4.25" long x 3" tall x 1.75" wide
Florence Still Life pigment print by Jefferson Hayman a black with silver highlight custom frame. Numbered limited edition.
6″ x 7″ print size / 13.5″ x 14.5″ framed size. In black frame with white matte.
Antique hand-hewn wooden dough bowl from Hungary, 19th century. Carved from a single block of wood with a beautiful aged patina, this rustic bowl adds historic character to kitchen styling, tabletop displays, or decorative storage.
Antique hand-hewn wooden scoop from Hungary, dating to the 19th–early 20th century. Beautifully aged with rich patina and rustic character, this vintage decorative scoop makes a unique accent for farmhouse, primitive, or rustic interiors.
Vintage chrome and glass side table once used at London’s Langham Hotel, circa 1960s–70s. Stylish retro accent piece with shiny chrome and classic design.
This antique grape harvest basket was handwoven in Burgundy, France, in the late 19th century and originally used to collect grapes from the vine. Their sculptural form and rich texture make them a statement object and storage. 2 available.