Monthly archives for January, 2012

Antique Confit Pot ~ Giveaway of the Month

Antique Letter EngravingI came across this Country French antique confit pot on one of my buying trips to Europe. I wanted to share it with you all by offering this confit pot as the item for our January giveaway. We are delighted to offer this iconic symbol of Country French style as our first giveaway through our blog for 2012.  We also wanted to mention that we merged our two blogs into one, so it will be easier to follow.  We love hearing your comments and questions and are delighted with the feedback we have been getting.

Antique confit pot

Of course, I have to impart a little history behind our selection for this month’s giveaway.  One of the most recognized symbols of classic Country French gourmet décor didn’t start out to be an element of aesthetic design.  For centuries the French used the brightly colored earthenware pots for daily storage of duck or goose confits.  “Confit de canard”, for instance, is a recipe utilizing the dark meat of the duck (leftover after making terrines de foie gras) by slowly cooking it until it is rendered tender, after which it was stored in cellars by burying the bottom part of the pot in the ground to keep it cold.  Duck confit was used in a variety of Country French cuisine, such as cassoulet (a hearty dish of confit and beans) and was the method of storing meat before the advent of refrigeration.

Antique Confit Pot Detail

This beautiful earthenware confit pot shows the rich patina of natural aging and is glazed in a traditional warm mustard gold-colored glaze.  A century of use is evident in the crazing of the honey-hued pot.  Today, antique confit pots are used primarily in decorating, displayed on buffets, on the tops of armoires, as centerpieces for a kitchen counter or anywhere you want to add Country French charm and character to you décor.  This confit pot is truly an iconic antique symbol of Country French style.  Circa 1860. Retail Value: $375

Antique Confit Pot Detail 2

 Giveaway Instructions:

To enter you must be a follower of this blog.   First enter your email address in the subscription box (pictured below) on the right hand side of our blog.  Then simply comment on this blog post and let as know how you would use an antique confit pot to decorate your home.

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You can also visit our Facebook page and “ like us” for an additional entry.  The contest ends a week from today.

Good luck and thanks for entering!

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Antique of the Week ~ A Bed Fit For a King

Antique Letter EngravingDuring the latter half of the 19th century ~ during one of the revivals of the Renaissance period ~ this amazing antique King size bed was expertly crafted by Italian artisans.  The period preceded the Belle Epoch and was truly extraordinary by encompassing ancient style & architecture into what was then considered the modern aesthetic.  Villas and chateaus were designed and erected in Italy, France and even the United States (such as the fabulous Biltmore Castle) reflecting the style originating in the Renaissance period.  To furnish such architectural gems the patrons employed talented ebenistes and cabinetmakers who embarked on creating furniture featuring stylistic elements appropriate to the revival.  Entire suites were elaborately fashioned from the finest woods such as premium quality walnut, which was used for this incredible bed.

Antique King Size Bed

The timeless Romanesque styling that originated in ancient Greece and Rome continues in the traditional Italian guild houses where master artisans produce exquisite examples such as this antique Italian Renaissance bed. Crafted from fine Italian walnut, it features trompe l’oeuil marquetry ~ an artistic inlay technique ~ on deeply embellished panels framed with fine egg & dart and rope molding. The marquetry panels trick the eye into perceiving the wood is intertwined. The panels are then flanked by intricately carved pilasters featuring urn, foliate & della robbia in glorious relief, then topped with Corinthian capitals. Add to that the boldly molded and carved crown framed with a dentil-embellished crown, and when taken in their entirety, all combine to create a superlative architectural effect in the sublime Renaissance manner.

Antique King Size Bed Collage

Of course, as breathtaking as these antique beds and antique bedroom furniture suites were, they are rarely big enough for our modern requirements for size & comfort today.  Therefore for over two decades we at Inessa Stewart’s Antiques & Interiors have been meticulously converting such boudoir treasures into luxurious Queen and King-size beds.  I truly enjoy watching these transformations take place, since each unique creation is dictated by, and reflects the beauty of, the original work of furniture art.  We carefully design each conversion with authentic styling always taken in to consideration and providing design direction.

Antique King Size Bed 2

Antique King Size Bed 3

If you would like to see more of our unique antique bedroom furniture selection, please visit the www.inessa.com ~ and check often as we add new and exciting treasures frequently each week.

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Light up Your New Year with Antique Lighting

Antique Letter EngravingOne of the best ways to create a statement with the interior design of a room is by using antique lighting, second only to antique furniture in its ability to create remarkable effect and influence mood and style.  I am frequently astonished that not everybody places enough emphasis on the importance of beautiful, carefully chosen lighting ~ no matter which style you choose.  Of course, my focus on lighting comes from years of working in the lighting design field, initially as an electrical engineer designing hotels, hospitals, homes and offices.  During the past two decades, my focus continued with the interior design work throughout our showrooms, plus helping friends and clients achieve one of a kind effects using lighting in both new construction or remodeling.

Antique Funiture and Lighting Foyer

We have created lighting layouts for projects from small cottages to historic mansions, and I am always inspired by the remarkable difference antique lighting creates in a room.  It is an irresistible and seductive component of style and design. Antique lighting goes beyond the task of mere illumination, bringing a design into focus.  The authenticity of antique lighting also adds dignity and grace to each particular style in a home.  Uniqueness, charm and character always come with abundance, evoking luxury as well as essence of sophistication and endurance of character.

Antique Chandielier

In a provincial style interior, Country French iron chandeliers add the elemental texture of hand-forged ironwork.  Such timeless antiques bring rustic country charm and help express a true reflection of the style.  The understated elegance and light visual weight of the design of most Country French chandeliers fills the room with an airy and comfortable atmosphere.  The addition of crystals to a provincial chandelier can give additional sparkle and lightness to an otherwise heavier texture as you can see in the photo above.

Antique Floor Lamp Home

One of the things we love to do at Inessa Stewart’s Antiques and Interiors is to take antique found objects such as architectural remnants, and create unusual lighting and lamps from such one-of-a-kind pieces (I wired my first lamp 30 years ago and it still sits proudly in my home office).  Sometimes old and almost discarded items such as oil lamps (notice the floor lamp above) or antique architectural finds (note the 17th century architectural fragment featured below) can be re-purposed to create exceptional focal accents ~ and sometimes a little whimsy.

Antique Lamp

The beauty of such well-chosen designs is that the lighting can be created to fit a particular vignette or display.  Many times we have designed a custom lamp to achieve special requirements of dimension and style.  Below is a lamp that was created from antique andirons to work with the other accessories in the bookcase.

Antique Lamp in Home

I hope in this blog we have piqued your curiosity and perhaps have inspired you to use antique and vintage lighting to bring an uncommon approach to your future design ventures.

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 Inessa Stewart

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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