2007/07/17
sneak peek: agnes & hoss
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[I would say that almost 60-70% of the furniture, and a lot of the decorative items, in our house come from antique stores, ebay, thrift shops, etc. As you know, there is so much great stuff out there to give new life to! And we spend a lot of time every summer with my family in Michigan where you can really find some great deals at off-the-beaten path antique stores. The large screen in our living room with the sock monkeys on it is a 1960s cubicle wall divider that we recovered with a Hella Jongerius fabric. The opposite side features a different section of the fabric so we can flip it around when we tire of one side. On the book shelves next to that panel are my grandpa's antique Peanuts bobbleheads]
[The tea set on our dining room buffet was my mothers...I can't get enough of those little feet]
[The foot stool in the living room is an antique camel saddle found in Maine.]
[The coffee table in our living room is an antique factory cart.]
[The images on the wall in our kitchen are from the "Chinese Propaganda Posters" wall calendar by Taschen.]
[The glass grapes hanging from the candelabra in our living room are from an early 1900s store display at Marshall Fields. ]
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