Showing posts with label antique furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antique furniture. Show all posts

Friday, 4 March 2011

ANTIQUES ARE GREEN..........

On Tuesday morning we were invited by Kate Slesinger, publishing director of  House & Garden to the launch of their Trend Report given by Carole Annett and Julia Page. It was a time to catch up on what is happening in the outside world...........it was a great presentation and very interesting.



Green and Recycling is in and can be stylish, great news for an antiques dealer, these were words that warmed my heart, as after all recycling furniture, pictures and objets d'art are what all antiques dealers do.....


Louis XV Commode by Guillaume Schwingkens c 1750 


From the house, to furniture, clothes and food, organic and sustainable is the way forward.  This is where the old or antique is able to shine. Almost always organic, and due to it's value and artistic merit less likely to be thrown away,  antiques are in a semi permanent state of being recycled.

I have always believed that furniture and paintings are only temporally given to us to enjoy and maintain for a period of time, that they don't really belong to any one, we are just custodians until it is time for them to move on.

London is freezing cold but sunny, there seem to be more people around and today we had a wonderful and glamourous American in the shop. She bought a very chic Deco dressing table and was such fun. What a joy it is when fun, nice people come in.

Despite the cold there are signs of  spring in the garden................

Friday, 25 February 2011

LARGE PICTURES MONSTERS AND OTHER THINGS.............

One of the largest pictures I have ever bought is finally about to get to the shop, a wonderful landscape in an amazing gilt frame,


Including the frame you need a pretty large room 6'7" high by a massive 11'9" wide or as we in Europe say 202 x 343 cm!
Paintings seem to be what I am buying at the moment soon to come are a couple of wonderful 19th century canvases one of a vegetarians nightmare,  the other of a magpie eating a camembert cheese

 


All of these paintings will be added to JULIA BOSTON  soon



In the meantime I have added a series of monsters to the 
children's name picture characters, brightly coloured and fun for kids they have joined the mice, clowns and dogs....


The new monster department.............