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Repurposing Antiques

  1. Teacup and Spoon Chandelier
    Client Spotlight | Vintage Lighting Fixtures

    Teacup and Spoon Chandelier

    Barbara E. in Cambridge, MA, sent us some wonderful photos of her kitchen with the charming teacup and spoon chandelier that she ordered from us. Barbara said: "I love the chandelier and get many, many compliments on it." Let's take a look and see why the custom-made spoon chandelier is so popular in Barbara's kitchen! This is the silver spoon...

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  2. Upcycled Chandelier for New Restaurant
    Client Spotlight | Vintage Lighting Fixtures

    Upcycled Chandelier for New Restaurant

    Follow the honey! A new restaurant called Tupelo Honey Cafe opened last month in Greenville, SC, and we helped them out with an unusual addition to their interior decor: an upcycled chandelier! Tupelo Honey Cafe started out in Asheville, NC, and it has a couple of locations in Tennessee, but the Downtown Greenville restaurant is the first South Carolina location. ...

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  3. To Upcycle or Not to Upcycle
    French Antique Furniture | Vintage Lighting Fixtures

    To Upcycle or Not to Upcycle

    The hot new buzzword in antiques and vintage is "upcycling." What does it mean, exactly? An "upcycle" object is something old that has been re-purposed into something new and functional. An upcycled object can be as simple as an old jar turned into an oil lamp, or it can be as complex as an antique sideboard turned into a dual...

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  4. Best of the Month: November 2012
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    Best of the Month: November 2012

    As November winds down, I thought I'd round up the most popular blog posts of the month, items from our Facebook page, and stuff we loved around the web. Enjoy! Cheap Magazines If you love to read about decorating, you might be interested in this offer from Hearst Magazines (which we originally ran on our Facebook page). Through December 13...

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  5. Butler, GA
    Client Spotlight

    Butler, GA

    One of the many great reasons to buy Antique Furniture, is that you are being ecologically conscious.  By recycling an antique piece of furniture, you are choosing not to cause more trees to be cut down and are reducing the negative impact of manufacturing processes in countries like Indonesia.  You can feel good about being Green and reducing your ecologic...

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