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February 2019- Houston

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will work. Although I can be a bit of a maximalist, I believe in buying less to buy better. We sell things from the 17th century to yesterday. We appreciate great design regardless of the era in which the artist or furniture maker worked, and try to find items from those who were top in their field. Styling tips. It's a bit of push and pull between logic and the creative. It's not always about the pieces you're using, but how they are put together. I like to create tension to make things interesting. Often it comes from a place without intent, not knowing pre- cisely why I'm attracted to certain combinations but just an innate feeling. It's something I don't quite understand myself. Collection of Viennese chandeliers, 19th century to the 1940s. Furniture dates from the 18th century to the 1970s. Vintage English bronze ram. Mid-20th-century carved wood and gilt mirror. Milo Baughman credenza, 1970. Late-18th-century blackamoor. Art Deco-era lamps. Collection of antique to 1970s-era sculpture from China, Africa, Italy, and France. Elitis wallpaper. Chinese 19th-century pagoda architectural study. Vintage Maitland- Smith desk. Italian chair, 1940s. French 19th-century mirror.

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