Monthly archives for February, 2014

Amazing Antique Furniture and Accessories Arriving Soon!

Antique Letter EngravingIf you thought our antique containers last year were amazing and impressive, you have to see all of the great things we have in store for you arriving weekly out of our warehouses into the showrooms in Dallas and Baton Rouge. These beautiful antiques are truly in a league of their own!Antique Furniture New Arrivals Antique Bookcase pairAntique table furnitureAntique Mirror Pair

We’ve received historical antique French commodes, armoires, mirrors and tables from the 18th and 19th centuries.  The fine hand-carved ornamentation of these antique treasures, when combined with the meticulous traditional joinery, together complement the beautiful old wood patina and rustic timeworn surfaces.  Mix and match to your heart’s delight and create a striking new vintage look for your home’s interiors!

Antique ArmoireAntique Armchair PairAntique Vanity Table

A long time ago when we first opened our doors, our mission was to bring you antique furniture and accessories at unbelievable values, equal to reproductions and sometimes for even less.  So please take a peek at our latest and greatest antique finds, and also snap up some old treasures at great prices while we make room to receive three more huge shipments!

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We have three (Yes! 3!) HUGE 45′ high cube antique containers on the water right now ~ with the first one arriving next week.  You know how fast we move our inventory and as always, our vintage and antique items are first-come, first-serve.  So if you see something you love, make sure to let us know right away! Contact John at  john@inessa.com or call your favorite antique showroom in Dallas, Texas or Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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Antiques in Style ~ Antique Trumeaux: Romantically French!

Antique Letter EngravingThe Romantic Movement in design is once again looking back to 18th Century France for inspiration in home decorating.  Renowned for their exquisite taste in fashion, design and antique furniture, the French have long crafted decorative objects that enthrall your imagination and capture your soul.

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For centuries they have been known for their origination of timeless styles, and especially during the 18th century, which was truly a period of innovation and creativity.  During this period the trumeau mirror was conceived ~ an object of absolute romantic expression.  Originally devised as a decorative architectural element to appear between windows (what the English would call a “Pier Glass”) this positioning in the home in fact is the derivation of the word trumeau itself.  However, the French were not satisfied to keep such a concept restrained.  They moved it above the fireplace to be displayed in more of a place of honor and status.  They enhanced the mirror with beautiful paintings and sculpted friezes.  They used hand-carved and gilded frames to surround the magnificence and become the essence of what we today call a trumeau.

All-encompassing in their art form, trumeaux also derive their beauty from the extensive decorative elements of the frame itself, from extensive hand-carving to gilt highlighting to bronze mounts.  This creates a three-dimensional aspect which creates a blending of textures adding even more to its unique appeal.  These attributes elevate the trumeau to a level of artistic expression unlike any other.  It is a romantic art form unto itself.

Designers love trumeaux because of the dramatic focus they bring to a room, usually on a grand scale, which both showcases and defines the style and essence of the space.  Because of their architectural aspect they fit beautifully above mantels, commodes, buffets and more, bringing an element of classicism even to new interiors.

Throughout the centuries the trumeau adapted to every style imaginable.  Today we find trumeaux from the elaborate naturalism of the Rococo movement, to the tailored elegance of the Louis XVI neoclassical style, to the charm of quaint Country French designs.  In the 19th century the revival of a multitude of styles gave us exceptional examples of traditional French period designs as well as bold new ventures such as Empire, Art Nouveau and Art Deco.

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Below the painting or sculptural element of the trumeau, which is invariably rectangular in shape due to its architectural origins, always appears the mirror portion of the trumeau.  Before the invention of electric light, the mirror reflected ambient light around the room, as well as casting the enchanting glow of candlelight to the artwork above.  Such romantic nostalgia, cultivated by French chateau lifestyles, can be enjoyed in any home today.

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This article originally appeared in Beverly Drive Magazine.

Unique Valentine’s Day Gifts

Antique Letter EngravingMake this Valentine’s Day truly special with antiques, the perfect gift for your loved one. Giving the gift of a beautiful vase with your flowers will provide a lasting reminder of your affection. Get creative with antique teapots or other culinary antiques for someone who enjoys entertaining or cooking. Why not try a beautiful jardiniere planter for loved ones with a green thumb? Or try a candle votive to hold a bouquet now and serve as a romantic candle holder for years to come.

Antique Accessories and Furniture-Valentine's Day

Stop in our Dallas or Baton Rouge store for personalized Valentine’s Day gift suggestions!

 

 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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