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SHOWING OFF YOUR WOODIES

SHOWING OFF YOUR WOODIES

AD Espana Septiembre Johan Hoeven Cocina
Photo: AD España, Sep 2018
A collection of wooden objects on display in the home of interior designer Johan Hoeven out of Bruges, Belgium.  


Special molds from a glass blower (Email to inquire)
A wood urn of ripped form (BF114)
A pair of wood treen pots with lids (BD30)
A set of three large turned wood vases (BE54)
An assortment of nine foundry elements (U12817)

Editorial Inspiration - Great Room

Editorial Inspiration - Great Room

Bachelors of Design - World of Interiors September 2018
Photo: World of Interiors, September 2018

From the "Bachelors of Design" article featuring the home of Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran, founders of Dimore Studio. Their great room incorporates pieces from different time periods and styles, but uses cohesive colors to bring it all together. 

Lee Stanton Antiques Coffee Table

A stone top coffee table with mahogany base (BD161)
A glazed yellow and brown pot (AY79A)
A painters sample board in mahogany frame (R148B)

Lee Stanton Antiques Wall Art

A mixed media copper and suede artwork (U52016C)
A pair of cast iron brutalist plaques (U040418A)
A yellow confit pot  (BC120)

 


Editorial Inspiration - Urban Industrialization

Photo: World of Interiors, Jan 2018

 

The New York apartment of painter, Milton Avery, is adorned with art and industrial furniture. The eclectic mix of beautiful antiques creates a clean and refreshing charm. 

Display art collections in various styles of frames and techniques to create vertical interest.

Browse Lee Stanton Antiques for antiques for similar pieces:

 
An abstract watercolor of Dancers on paper (BD154)
A plush low leather upholstered armchair (B79)
A William IV portfolio cabinet in mahogany with adjustable shelves (AT157)
A pair of iron folding campaign tables (BC64)
A black and red oil on board (BD155)
A set of four black leather Eames designed Herman Miller chairs (BE30)

Editorial Inspiration - Renewed Life in the Kitchen

Photo: House Beautiful, Nov 2017

Inga Rehmann's provincial inspired design incorporates unconventional pieces in this Arizona kitchen. Give a traditional kitchen a modern feel, by mixing traditional kitchen antiques, like confit pots and butcher's block, with pieces originally meant for other rooms, such as a pair of leather chairs, a trestle table or an oak cabinet.

See Lee's confession to learn more about giving your antiques a renewed life.

 

A yellow pot with handle (BC120)
A chopping block (B28)
A pair of Georgian revival Gainsborough chairs (AZ135)
A tall upholstered stool with lower shelf (BC146)
A walnut dining table with folding legs (BB55)
A large painted oak bookcase (BB8)

Editorial Inspiration - Eclectic Accessories

Photo: House Beautiful, Nov 2017

 

Designer, Nestor Santa Cruz, uses antique pieces to finish an elegant and creative home in Austin, Texas. Mixing antique and vintage pieces in the sleek and elegant foyer, provides subtle and understated hint of the style of the rest of the home.

Shop Lee Stanton Antiques to find similar pieces:

 

A bronze hexagonal lantern (AK101)
A Bouillotte or candlestick lamp (AK105)
A terra cotta urn (AV19)
A pair of upholstered stools (BD128)

 


Editorial Inspiration - Building an Art Studio

Photo: World of Interiors, Nov 2017

 

The studio in Lord Snowden's Old House, originally designed by his uncle, Oliver Messel, features miniature models of the home, a plaster mask and artist proofs. Build your own artist's studio, by layering antique furniture and accessories with industrial elements. 

 

A rustic Italian birdcage (BA9)
An abstract watercolor of dancers on paper (BD154)
A folding folio stand (BC129)
A metal Jielde lamp (B51DA)
An oak console with painted base (BB67)
An adjustable industrial stool (BB69A)

Layered Warmth

Layered Warmth

BARBARA WESTBROOK HOUSE BEAUTIFUL
Photo: House Beautiful, Oct 2017
 
Designer, Barbara Westbrook layered warm woods, luxurious fabrics and muted matte paintings to create warmth in the October 2017 issue of House Beautiful. Browse Lee Stanton Antiques to create a similar look. 
 BARBARA WESTBROOK HOUSE BEAUTIFUL

A leather, upholstered club chair | France, 1960 (BB49)
A pair of twisted candlesticks  | England, 1860 (AY190)
A large oil on canvas of boats | Belgium, 1900 (B86)


French Tailor's Chest of Drawers with Brass Handles | France,1880 (BD156)
A large terra cota confit pot  (AV57)
A metal Jielde lamp (B51C)

Editorial Inspiration - Ebony and Honey

Photo: AD Oct 2017

Designer, Melián Randolph, kept the room clean, choosing a twisted-leg cabinet, sleek chair and honey colored terra-cotta accessories. Use pieces from Lee Stanton Antiques to create a similar effect:

 

An oak table with barley twist legs (AY92)
A terra cotta pot (AO90)
A wood inlay box on metal feet (BB16)
A domed box with Tunbridge inlay (AV95)
A yew wood tea caddy box (BC130)
A set of four Bikini chairs by Eames (U111015)