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Antiques In Style: Mirrors ~ Reflections of Beauty

April 24, 2014 Leave a Comment Written by Inessa Stewart

French AntiquesThe antique mirror has always held a magical allure that has transformed us, first as the vanity mirror, and later as decorative antique mirrors that infused both depth and drama in every space they were used. “Mirror, mirror on the wall…” read the fairy tale’s pages, as well as illusions performed in magical shows ~ held our endless fascination with the looking glass in our art, literature, décor and even scripture.

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“As water reflects the face, so one’s life reflects the heart.” -Proverbs 27:19.

History’s first mirrors were probably the mystical reflections that appeared in lakes, rivers and pools of water. Sometimes made from a polished stone and later, metal, mirrors have been used since ancient Greek and Roman times, in the beginning as vanity mirrors which were often hand held, and were perfect objects of the beauty ritual.  The earliest looking glass was likely invented during the first century AD, when a mirror backed with gold leaf was mentioned by Roman writers, but the objects of reflection as we know them today were foremost manufactured in Venice around the 16th century. Venetians protected their proprietary manufacturing process of poured glass backed with an amalgamated blend of tin and mercury.  Not only that, the exportation of the fiercely guarded secret was punishable by death!

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Inevitably, the monopoly was broken and a wave of mirror manufacturing erupted throughout Europe during the 17th century.  Information can make the difference between success and failure, and so did the Venetian trade secrets that were stolen because artisans and assistants gave in to their desire for riches.  On the other hand, the world was blessed with the birth of new industry.

 

Antique French Louis XVI Gilded MirrorThe energetic French set up their own factories such as Le Manufacture Royale de Glaces de Miroirs (The Royal Glass Factory) which was established by The Minister of Finance Jean-Baptiste Colbert and the first director of the factory was French financier Nicolas du Noyer.  Initially hiring Venetian glassworkers, they began perfecting their techniques by the middle of the 18th century, creating mirrors double and triple previous sizes.  By 1678, the company produced the glass for the legendary Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles, commissioned by the Sun  King Louis XIV, which is considered one of the most glamorous and stupendous interiors in the world.

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To find the antique mirrors we import today for our antique stores in Dallas and Baton Rouge, we scour the countryside and cities of France, Italy and other parts of Europe.  It is there we discover endless and dazzling varieties that meet our expectations ~ original gold and silver leaf, condition, glass, etc.  After we find them we carefully crate and wrap these precious historical objects, since their fragile nature requires special protection to make the long arduous voyage across the seas.  This results in antique mirrors that are preserved in pristine condition to be lovingly placed in our clients’ foyers, dining rooms, living rooms and of course halls with mirrors!Mirror Console Room Setting

Stunning Napoleon III Period French Gilded Mirror

These days, antique mirrors have become a pat of an essential function as well as beautiful elements in interior design, adding an often sculptural, always historical perspective to the room, besides their dazzling and captivating quality.  As ancient coveted objects protected in great secrecy and desired by royalty, antique mirrors are meticulously collected and painstakingly protected over the centuries so today we can transform rooms with their seductive magical aura of charm.

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This article appeared in Beverly Drive Magazine. You can find more featured antiques articles on our blog by clicking here.

 

 

 

Antiques In Style: Antiques for a Young Home

April 8, 2014 Leave a Comment Written by Inessa Stewart

Antique Letter EngravingWe are often drawn today to antique pieces that show their age – rustic furniture with the refinement of a worn finish or the captivating appeal of artful gildings and patina. We see this glorious past intertwined with the present and the future in many of today’s designs.

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Since early age I have been fortunate to be surrounded by glorious and beautiful antique objects that were loved and used in everyday life.  In the past they became very special in the way pieces of vintage or antiquity will become no matter if you inherit them or acquire them over many years during your lifetime.  However, if you are starting out a new home and have discovered the warmth that antiques bring to your life, I want to help you with making your very important first antique decorating decisions.

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For the sense of history and uniqueness, you can’t beat antique furnishings!  Placing at least one old piece per room adds a layer of visual interest and absolutely makes an interior come to life. The allure of vintage objects also is a way you can connect with treasured pieces of antique furniture.  Antiques touch your very soul as they move into your home and become part of your life.  Such objects have personality, which allows them to create an instant bond when placed in a setting, and in turn can also give your new abode a heart and soul.

When helping with a young couple’s first home, or working with their designer, we are often asked to recommend antique furnishings that are reflective of their personal style.  This helps them to start creating an inviting space with a well-chosen initial item.  A most important part of this process is to choose the right family-friendly statement vintage or antique piece or pieces for each room ~ be it an armoire to serve as entertainment center for the living room, a farm table for the kitchen, or a buffet for the dining room.

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Your home can embody your personal style, and with the incorporation of important things that have authentic meaning, you can develop your special look, be it a modern European country or a French elegance.  There is an authentic aspect that occurs in each room over time that is utterly charming, as each chosen style flourishes in the young couple’s home.  As they continue their quest in the months and years to come, they capture the history of centuries of refinement and build their ever evolving and one-of-a-kind home – one antique element at a time.

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The sense of history that permeates even young antique interiors is demonstrated in the ancestral heritage of its furnishings, and in today’s dwellings our antique furniture is of enduring quality. It has been beautifully constructed and well crafted with a permeating, evocative patina and warmth.  More importantly, antiques are “perfectly imperfect”, ideal for use in a young household because they’re able to withstand decades of use while continuing to maintain their beauty and charm.

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This article appears in Beverly Drive‘s April issue.

Antiques in Style ~ Impressive Offices

March 15, 2014 Leave a Comment Written by Inessa Stewart

Antique Letter EngravingLast year one my Antiques in Style articles escaped our antique blog coverage during a busy holiday season. The article was entitled “Impressive Offices”, and was about creating home or business workplaces using antique furniture such as antique desks, antique bookcases, and the like, creating unique one-of-a-kind places to work.  If you have not have a chance to read it, John Stewart worked very hard to install my monthly Beverly Drive Magazine articles on our website, first appearing in August of 2012, for your pleasure.  They can be found on the “About Us” page. (John is continually tinkering and improving the website daily, and if you like our renovations and upgrades, shoot him an email, he will love to hear from you~) Using antiques in the office is a concept I grew up with as my mother, an engineer, writer and poet always created in our home an office full of antique volumes.  She decorated with beloved antique furniture and objects that inspired her, providing a place where she could go on the weekends to write her novel and books of poetry. If you desire to devise this space of refuge, work or creativity for your pursuits by using antiques, read on by clicking here!

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Devotees of antique styles usually love a look that is an inviting blend of stately elegance and comfort. Here are some ways to bring this level of Old World- inspired character to your place of business or even your home office.

Entering the third decade of decorating and designing in our antique stores we have successfully crafted impressive, rustic, elegant and casual offices for many designers, home and business owners. Antiques are the perfect recipes for designing stylish, splendid work environments no matter what your personal interpretation or profession may be.

The design of every workspace should be beautiful, yet functional. When working with the basic components it’s important to remember the way the office space will ultimately be used. Therefore, I begin by placing key case antique pieces for a practical layout. Is it a dwelling destined for solitude or one in which you will receive important visitors or guests? The plan may require a seating area or conference room. After the essentials are covered, the fun of selecting antique furniture can begin.

The desk is the principle component of every office, and I believe it deserves a place of honor in such a setting. Grand antique desks are not easy to find, so I focus on this important statement item on every monthly buying trip to Europe. We quickly forget today (as most of us are privileged with a good education) how illiterate the population of the world was just a century ago. Most people did not know how to read or write, all books and writing implements were comparatively costly. For that reason, an antique desk – or as French call it a bureau or bureau plat – is a relatively rare and highly desirable piece of antiquity. The antique desk as we know it today did not appear until the 17th century and even then only royals, clergymen and nobles possessed such precious appointments. Only during the 19th century did the desk become popular with the middle class and academia, because of the rise of the educated general public.

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The next important element of every office is the bookcase. In modern structures, it is frequently built-in. If possible, hold out for the real thing – a great antique. Not only will it give you a more authentic look for the space, but you can also easily control the placement of the furniture ensuring you are not subjected to the layout of someone else’s construction scheme. The antique bookcase was originally created to provide a showcase repository for literary treasures – prized leather-bound volumes filled with engravings, etchings and the magic of the written word. Today, it provides enclosed storage, as well as a clear glass showcase for one’s collection. As a captivating centerpiece to a room, the antique bibliotheque, as the French call it, can be filled with leather-bound books and a collection of antique objets d’art.

Antique aesthetics are layered; the case pieces provide the foundation of the office space, while the accessories exude charm, curiosity and soulful hallmarks of the owner’s personal collections. Antique furniture contributes to any room’s sense of history and is a perfect backdrop for such assemblages of antique books, trophies, globes, boxes, inkwells and other gatherings of antique accessories, all of which reinforce the feel of a selected design.

An office should harness the relentless spirit of its owner. Using antiques can bring comfort, refuge and sophisticated environs to an area of our life that is often overlooked.

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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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