Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Trash to Treasure

It's been quite a while now that we've been collecting artwork and furniture.  It all started when we were forced to refurnish our home following a house fire.  One of my coworkers turned us on to an auction house in St. Louis (where we were living at the time) that held a "Modernism" auction twice a year.  We were so stoked with the possibility of being able to own some true modern classics, that we behaved like total amateurs with the bidding paddle.  Translation: We overspent.

In the years since, we've learned the intricacies and nuances of attending auctions and have amassed quite a collection of goodies without breaking the bank.

George Low Table by Antonio Citterio for B&B Italia - One of our many great auction buys.


L - Wassily Chair  by Marcel Breuer from Gavina. R - Tempo Table by Prospero Rasulo for Zanotta. Win! Win!























































But our fun didn't stop there.  A couple of years after our home was rebuilt, we sold it and found ourselves living in Atlanta where we stumbled upon an estate sale one fine Sunday.  We found a beat-up vintage metal dresser down in the basement and our obsession with "junkin" (as we call it) was born.

Vintage Metal Dresser Painted Black with Gold Pinstriping



























Many of our Saturday mornings are spent hopping from sale to sale, coffee in hand.  The only problem we've run into with our junkin habit, is that our cars no longer fit in our garage and the closets in two of our guest bedrooms are bursting with treasures.

Enter "Maison Bord de Mer".

Now, we have been selling things for awhile, but we're in love with the idea of finding discarded, grimy objects that we can nurse back to health for others to enjoy.  It has become our mission to put abandoned home furnishings that were loved but now forgotten back into peoples' homes.  We've begun doing this by giving the pieces a new confidence that comes from being hand painted and refinished.

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