Do you want to create a contemporary space that doesn’t feel “out of the box” or like someone else’s Pinterest board? Are you interested in vintage pieces but are over the prices and conflicting attributions on third party resale sites? Do you need “that” piece for your space but just can’t seem to find it in your scrolling? Then join us for an interactive talk on sourcing and using vintage to zhush up a space!
This session will take place in the historically registered George Jepherson House (1890) where we will use a sampling of vintage & contemporary furniture, lighting, rugs, and art to demonstrate how you can style the old with the new to stay on-brief and in-budget. In this ode to aesthetic functional design we will jump into how growing efforts to research and restore pieces from the 1930s through Y2K mean our access to non-antiques are readily available for your projects. If you’re an interior designer or home stager, you won’t want to miss the ROI on using vintage as a market separator for your business – or to simply refresh a space for your everyday use.
Free! RSVP NEEDED!