Elizabeth Locke
Fine Gold Jewelry SHARE Elizabeth Locke is an American artist and jewelry designer known for her timeless and elegant pieces inspired by ancient cultures and classical motifs. Her love for art and history began at an early age when she started collecting antique jewelry and objects. She later studied art history in college and traveled […]
Verner Panton
Collectibles SHARE Verner Panton was a Danish designer who made his mark in the 1960s and 70s through his use of bold colors and innovative materials. He was known for his unconventional approach to design, and his creations were revered for their functionality, aesthetic value, and practicality. Panton’s work was characterized by a unique blend […]
Marcel Breuer
Mid Century Furnishings SHARE Marcel Breuer was a Hungarian-born architect and furniture designer who made significant contributions to the modernist movement in the early 20th century. His furniture designs, in particular, were revolutionary for their time and continue to be valued for their exceptional quality and timeless style. Breuer was a protégé of famous designers […]
Murano Art Glass
Collectibles SHARE Murano glass is famed world over for its exquisite beauty and masterful craftsmanship. The art of Murano glassmaking dates back centuries, spanning back to the late 13th century when the artisans of Venice, Italy were tasked with developing new techniques to create glass artworks that were both beautiful and functional. Murano glass is […]
Mid Century Furniture
Collectibles SHARE Mid-century furniture is a design style that originated in the middle of the 20th century. It is characterized by clean lines and sleek curves, reflecting the optimism and energy of the post-World War II era. Mid-century furniture encapsulates a blend of modern and traditional designs that have stood the test of time. One […]
Vintage Pyrex dishes wanted!
Vintage Pyrex – Made in the USA Depending on your age, you may or may not remember these Pyrex dishes in your moms or grandmothers kitchen. They were made of borosilicate glass by Corning back in 1915. Part of their charm was their colorful images, but they could also take a fair about of abuse! […]