Tag: antiques
Beloved Atlanta furnishings line Bobo Intriguing Objects opens its first retail location
Mark Sage's shop offers antiques, Bobo’s own line, and decor from small brands around the world.
Explore an antique- and art-filled condo located just across the street from the High Museum
A longtime art-lover left a larger family home on a quiet Buckhead street behind, eager to be part of the vibrant Midtown cultural scene, and filled her new 2,300-square-foot condo in One Museum Place with her most treasured pieces.
A designers’ handbook to shopping for antiques in Atlanta
Atlanta is a hotbed for antiques, with trade-only and retail sources ranging from dusty markets to pedigreed showrooms. Five designers give their takes on where to find the best old pieces in town and how to keep the look fresh and never fusty.
What a pair! Complementing chic outfits with vintage furniture at Brick + Mortar
Fashion and furniture combine to create a beautiful romance. At least that’s the story at Brick + Mortar, the vintage and antique furnishings shop at Westside Provisions District. Local fashion designer Megan Huntz teams up with Brick + Mortar founder David Kowalski to match three garments with their fine furniture companions.
Rebranding: 14th Street Antiques & Modern Home
We still love brown furniture, but sometimes galleries full of 19th century antiques can feel, well, dated. With 60,000 square feet and more than 100 dealers, 14th Street now claims to be the South’s largest “Curated Group Shop.”
Get your Halloween on with these creepy antiques at Freeman and Fugate Oddities
Freeman and Fugate Oddities Co., run by Pine Lake’s James Freeman, sells creepy antiques via Instagram and his booth at Scott’s Antique Market. Here are a few of his favorite finds.
Antiques show makes stunning debut at AmericasMart
AmericasMart wows designers with its new antiques marketplace during the Atlanta International Gift & Home Furnishings Market.
Need a guillotine or a jet fighter seat? A night at Red Baron’s antique auction
"There’s nothing here that anyone needs!” Bob Brown announces into his microphone as the crowd settles into their seats. It’s an unconventional way to begin an auction—part reverse psychology, part challenge—but then Red Baron’s is not your conventional antique vendor.
Antique Appliances brings retro kitchenware back to life
Antique Appliances is one of the only companies in the country that refurbishes refrigerators and gas and electric stoves produced before 1960. The company, based in Clayton, has restored ovens from the 1800s, so conceivably you could cook on the range your ancestor used.
Touch of Texas: The Front Porch of Vinings
Inside, farm tables and antiques from Texas’s famous Round Top market mix with modern marble consoles.