"Setting a table with eclectic mixes instantly gives a vintage feel that makes a statement," says Libby Palmieri, founder of ...
Throughout the long history of its use, saffron has always been, and still is, expensive. At some points in history, it has been worth its weight in gold, or even more.
Art Nouveau masters such as Louis Comfort Tiffany and Émile Gallé turned the most fragile of materials into iridescent ...
That’s exactly what you’ll find at Junktiques in Orange, Virginia. The brick facade of this unassuming building in small-town Virginia hides a wonderland of nostalgia that would make even the most ...
When decluttering your home, you might feel good about donating vintage items to thrift stores or charities. However, not all vintage pieces are suitable for donation, and some can cause more problems ...
Three 17th Century Chinese porcelain vases accidentally smashed when a museum visitor tripped are back on public display after being restored. The porcelain vases, from the Qing Dynasty, were broken ...
The fireplace mantel is the jewelry box of the house. Like the latter, it holds prized possessions and coveted family ...
What could be more Australian than a shelf lined with ceramics encrusted with koalas, kookaburras and wattle leaves?
Antonio Salviati opened his glass factory in 1859 to help restore a local landmark to its former glory. A vase at the Cooper ...
In the heart of Charlottesville, Virginia, where history whispers from every corner, Oyster House Antiques stands as a testament to the beauty of bygone eras – a place where the past isn’t just ...
The art of adding mother-of-pearl inlay to lacquerware has been practiced in Korea for more than a thousand years.
In renovating his Sullivan County, N.Y., retreat — once a dilapidated boardinghouse — a stylist’s goal was to reveal rather ...