We're still enjoying the Summer season, but we just couldn't wait to order these pretty baubles with leaves. A reminder that Fall is just around the corner...something else is just around the corner too. We'll fill you in on the details shortly!
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Vintage Inspired
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Vintage Wardrobe Luggage
Wardrobe trunks and suitcases such as this were made in the early 1920's-30's, and most had drawers on one side and hangers with rods on the other. This one has compartments but not any drawers. The old luggage weighs a ton when empty. I don't know how they ever managed when it was filled with clothing and shoes! This one was definitely used a lot as it is missing some of the leather trim. They make great extra storage boxes, and you can stack 3 or 4 to make a bedside table.
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Oh, are the wheels ever turning on how to use this piece in the shop. I see this with scarves on the hangers and rolling others inside the different compartments.
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Just found this one yesterday!
Take a peek inside...
Take a peek inside...
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Space Age "Earth Money" Dime Saver
Kids..this is beyond cool, and I know they will be snatched up quickly!
Check out the graphics...Little green men riding on a rocket..love it!
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You will never find another..I know I have never seen one!
Cute little martian.
Cute little martian.
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Currently at the shop -call for details!
Monday, July 25, 2011
So You Are Getting Married!
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When Michelle and Mary Kate stopped by yesterday, they enjoyed flipping through the pages of this 1950's marriage manual! We had some good laughs. This book has everything for the engaged couple to prepare for their big day. As they were looking at the wedding ring prices, Michelle spotted one that looked just like hers! The price back then? A whopping $210.
(book has sold)
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Friday, July 22, 2011
What Was This?
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Treasures From The Sea
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We have them in teal, purple and coral.
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Beautiful large abalones, polished on both sides...also new this week.
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Just Drifting Along.....
The next time you come across some driftwood on the beach, let your mind drift... and imagine the possibilities!
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Driftwood is wood that has been washed onto a shore or beach of a sea or river by the action of winds, tides, waves or man. It is a form of marine debris or tidewrack.
In some waterfront areas, driftwood is a major nuisance. However, the driftwood provides shelter and food for birds, fish and other aquatic species as it floats in the ocean. Gribbles, shipworms and bacteria decompose the wood and gradually turn it into nutrients that are reintroduced to the food web. Sometimes, the partially decomposed wood washes ashore, where it also shelters birds, plants, and other species. Driftwood can become the foundation for sand dunes.
Most driftwood is the remains of trees, in whole or part, that have been washed into the ocean, due to flooding, high winds, or other natural occurrences, or as the result of logging. Other sources include the remains of man-made wooden objects, including buildings and their contents washed into the sea during storms, wooden objects discarded into the water from shore (flotsam), dropped dunnage or lost cargo from ships (jetsam), and the remains of shipwrecked wooden ships and boats. Erosion and wave action may make it difficult or impossible to determine the origin of a particular piece of driftwood.
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Table and Mirror from here
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We stock driftwood garlands which look great swagged over a mantle or gate.
Currently have "natural" but whitewashed is on order.
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A driftwood tree found here
Everything you wanted to know about driftwood...and then some. :)
From Wikipedia:Driftwood is wood that has been washed onto a shore or beach of a sea or river by the action of winds, tides, waves or man. It is a form of marine debris or tidewrack.
In some waterfront areas, driftwood is a major nuisance. However, the driftwood provides shelter and food for birds, fish and other aquatic species as it floats in the ocean. Gribbles, shipworms and bacteria decompose the wood and gradually turn it into nutrients that are reintroduced to the food web. Sometimes, the partially decomposed wood washes ashore, where it also shelters birds, plants, and other species. Driftwood can become the foundation for sand dunes.
Most driftwood is the remains of trees, in whole or part, that have been washed into the ocean, due to flooding, high winds, or other natural occurrences, or as the result of logging. Other sources include the remains of man-made wooden objects, including buildings and their contents washed into the sea during storms, wooden objects discarded into the water from shore (flotsam), dropped dunnage or lost cargo from ships (jetsam), and the remains of shipwrecked wooden ships and boats. Erosion and wave action may make it difficult or impossible to determine the origin of a particular piece of driftwood.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Antique Child's Play Hutch
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Every little girls dream... a child's hutch. I would have loved having this in my playhouse! I've seen a lot of little play cabinets over the years, but never one with glass doors, so I'd say this is a rarity.
It would be great sitting on top of a desk or table in a craft room/office. Just look at all the little drawers you could fill. It even has the little pull down bin that she can use for recyclables. :)
It's so cute..I can hardly stand it!
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Price: $225
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Architectural Salvage
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Architectural Salvage in San Diego is one of my favorite haunts, and if you've never been to this goldmine, I highly recommend a trip there. It is filled from floor to ceiling with the most incredible salvaged items you could ever want. There truly is something for everyone! We always enjoy our visits to this treasure trove... Enrique is always so friendly and very helpful. Just take a peek at what they have to offer.
Salvaged windows, doors, lighting, hardware, mantels, columns and so much more!
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The old doorknobs with worn paint from years gone by. They just don't make them like they used to. Look at the detail in the metal.
What an unusual piece this was!
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Our picks for the day were a collection of old buoys with perfectly worn paint,
and a very cool little column that will make a sweet stand for key rings or jewelry. There were so many things I wanted...but I was good. :)
Located just off the 5 Freeway near downtown.
Architectural Salvage Of San Diego
2401 Kettner Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92101