Monthly archives for December, 2011

Holiday Splendor and a New Antique Shipment!

Antique Letter EngravingThis year a gigantic present appeared “under our tree” in the form of a 40 foot container filled with French antique furniture, arriving the day before Christmas Eve.  As we opened it, wonderful antiques of all shapes and sizes sprang forth ~ an amazing assortment of antique furniture, antique lighting, antique accessories of all kinds, antique paintings and gorgeous antique mirrors.  The excitement was infectious as we all pitched in, opening what seemed like a million boxes; there were lots of accessories on this one!  It is always exiting that after a month of shopping, gathering and packing, we finally see the fruits of our efforts appear in our warehouses.  Of course our job doesn’t stop at this point…  After admiring anew our exiting wares we begin the laborious processes of tagging, cleaning, waxing and refurbishing antique lighting, antique accessories and antique furniture from abroad.

Antique Furniture New ArrivalsWe were so happy the shipment arrived just in time for our clients, who bought on line to be able to get their gift purchases in time for Christmas.  So, after all the hustle and bustle mentioned above, we then got busy wrapping, delivering and shipping.  We are so blessed to be a part of our friends’ and clients’ holiday celebrations!  This time of the year our showrooms literally glow with excitement!

Antique Accessories and Furniture New Arrivals

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Antique Accessories New Arrivals

2011 has been a great year for Inessa Stewart’s Antiques & Interiors, and we want to thank everybody that helped us with our growth and success.  This very blog was launched this year and we thank all of those who encouraged us to do more in our writing about all things antique, plus motivating us on this creative endeavor.

Antique Furniture New Arrivals

 Antique Mirrors New Arrivals

May 2012 bring success to all your endeavors, and inspire us as we venture new pursuits.

We wish all the Happiest New Year and are looking forward to seeing each of you soon!

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All our love, Inessa, John and Rebecca.

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Christmas Inspirations of Holiday Splendor

A-3As it is Christmas and holiday inspiration is all around us, I wanted to share some images of Christmas light decorations in Dallas. It is nice at this time of year to take a break from our demanding antique furniture business and enjoy the rich traditions and splendor of the season. We were fortunate to be there just last week, and had fun looking at and photographing amazing displays of holiday lighting splendor. We felt these photos would be perfect to share with everybody.

Christmas Dallas Highland Park Village

Christmas lighting in Dallas is a serious affair ~ from shopping villages to private homes ~ creating beautiful sights to behold. There are businesses that specialize in decorating for Christmas when a client wants to go “all out”.

Christmas Front Doors

Christmas ReindeerOur dog, Louis, attempted to befriend the animatronic reindeer outside of someone’s home. He was also very interested in the Clydesdale pulling the carriage.

In Highland Park, a community long ago surrounded by the expanding city of Dallas, one can see horse-drawn carriages for hire, decked out in holiday majesty, trotting thru lavishly decorated neighborhoods and filled with holiday sightseers.

Christmas Hourse and Gazebo

Christmas Street Light

At our store we have been dreaming of a White Christmas. It is one of my favorite holiday color schemes, layered with crystals and centered with cream bisque centerpieces.  You can add silver or gold elements in this design’s palette as well as pewter, antique bronze and mercury glass ornaments ~ all of which will add a special luminescence to the display.

Christmas Inessa Stewart Antiques Decorations

Christmas Inessa Stewart Antiques

May these images inspire us and add to the Magic of Christmas! And on behalf of everyone at Inessa Stewart’s Antiques & Interiors, we wish you and your family a Merry Christmas, a Joyous Holiday Season and prosperous New Year!

Enjoy!

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Antique of the week ~ Fauteuil or Armchair

Antique Letter EngravingAn antique French fauteuil such as this one is a typical example of the French love affair with the armchair.  The fauteuil is a unique term in the French antique furniture lexicon.  The word is derived from the Old French Fauldsteul, which originally referred to a folding-stool, similar to the Roman curule chair, or the early Italian dagobert folding chair.  The word fauteuil came into common use in France in the second half of the 17th century to denote an upholstered chair with open arms and a wooden frame which could be carved or unadorned.  The back of the chair was left flat (a la reine) and the legs sometimes curved (en cabriole) ~ just like this stunning pair.  There is no equivalent translation in English and the only applicable term is an “armchair” which, compared to the French terminology is comparatively vague.

Antique Armchair

Handcrafted from solid fruitwood in the manner of Louis XV, this pair of armchairs will lend an elegance that cannot be compared! The elegant lines of rococo frames rest gracefully on cabriole legs in perfect proportion. The original petit point tapestry upholstery features a splendid floral bouquet with foliates on each seat, with a courtier on one seatback and a lady of the court on the other depicted in vibrant colors with elaborate borders. Subtle hand-carved accents include shell & acanthus plume detailing. Circa 1860s.

Fauteuils were usually covered in tapestry as in the case of this lovely example which boasts its original 19th century petit point tapestry.

Antique Armchair Details

Petit point ~ an embroidery technique in which the pattern is made up of short stitches ~ originated in France during the 17th century.  It became highly popular during the Louis XV and Louis XVI periods as a preferred upholstery material.  The difference between regular needle point and petit point is that with petit point only one thread is used per pass, clustered with very tight patterns of eighteen or more stitches per inch.  Needlepoint has a much looser double thread pattern, called gros point by the French.  The petit point tapestries achieve superb and delicate detail and can be employed with great artistry in the depictions of scenery or a subject that is particularly meticulous in its execution.  Petit point can be compared very favorably to painting with attention to shadows, light and perspective.

Antique Armchairs

A resurgence of this incredible art transpired in middle of 19th century and remained popular throughout the early 20th century.

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Antiques in Style is a source of joy for me to create, and hopefully will be a source of inspiration for you! The variety, artistry and history of the antiques and vintage pieces that surround us every day provide pleasure, beauty and sometimes even intrigue.

The classics never go out of style, and each era, country, and even artisan's interpretations create an environment that is always full of surprises.

It is truly a pleasure to bring such timeless style together for every client and follower of my blog. And of course, your input is always welcome!

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