Don't see what you're looking for? Contact us! We have more furniture in inventory.
Don't see what you're looking for? Contact us! We have more furniture in inventory.
Millbrook, NY and Englewood, NJ
Salvaged from a dumpster, this solid maple console/server has been thoroughly reimagined.
Vintage mahogany flip top table painted green with floral transfer.
Robins egg blue enamel paint and sparkly new hardware make this vintage vanity a stunner. Great storage. Solid piece.
This vintage pine table is guaranteed to bring sunshine into your home with its cottage charm.
Lovely spool leg tables. More blue than appears in photo.
Sweet set! Several layers of chippy paint and beautiful botanical furniture transfer and finished with a satin top coat.
This cheery half moon table will brighten up any hallway or room!
This primitive dry sink is in its original condition. It would have been a crime to paint over that gorgeous pine. An unusual find with a beautiful copper insert in tact . Would make for a great bar or server.
1930s oak secretary painted and glazed gray. Great space saver for bedroom or living room as it's not too deep.
Lovely gray distressed cedar lined trunk with shelf. Great for out-of-season clothes or blankets.
Profits donated to charity
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One the many things I love about gate leg tables is the ability to go from a little less than 13" deep to 4' in diameter when fully open. A timeless classic.
Classic barrel side table with drawer and brass feet.
Darling table painted white with stained wood showing on the table top.
This refinished and painted old radio cabinet is a stunning statement piece.
Vintage spinet desk. Closed can be used as a table. Legs refinished and stained walnut. Top painted and distressed. A real beauty.
Vintage cedar chest is also a precious time capsule. Inscriptions neatly drawn in pencil on the inside whispers of a timeless love story.
Pretty and functional. This navy secretary provides great storage with three drawers and shelves plus a hidden desk to close up your mess quickly when guests arrive.
This warm blue is one of my favorite colors, and this cabinet one of my favorite transformations!
Nothing more classic to me than an oak pedestal table. I've done a number of these makeovers from country to a little modern, and always happy with the result.
Simple sweetness in green. Sold before posted!
I love this petite mid-century dining table, especially the grain of that wood. It has two leaves and extends to 96 inches!
Vintage spinet desk all glammed up!
Gorgeous mid-century cabinet in excellent condition painted "Iron Gate" black and distressed to highlight the warm brown wood. Glazed then finished with Annie Sloan black wax. Original brass hardware. Missing key.
I can't get enough of these old spinet desks (sometimes called piano desks, since they open the same way). This one decoupaged with vivid botanicals.
I don't often love the orange tone of some wood, but this veneer I found stunning. Maybe the contrast of the soft black paint does it, or the bold gold drawer pulls? Just works.
Too cute is all I can say. Love the secret compartment that holds a pull-out desk. I imagine it once held lots of love letters.
Painted and distressed vintage oak washstand.
I called this one "dark and stormy." It took several tries to get this final look and I think it suits her.
This vintage server may be small, but it packs a powerful punch. I couldn't touch some of that beautiful original wood.
I love this transformation. I can't tell you how orange that wood used to be before some deep java stain changed its look completely!
I think it's called a gentleman's dresser, and that little compartment is where he would store his hat!
This sad little side table was left on the curb for obvious reasons - his wood was orange and he was quite banged up. With a little imagination and paint, it is still one of my favorite transformations!
This is called a Martha Washington sewing table. Adorable barrel shape with skinny legs. Fantastic storage. A rare find in great condition.
I loved everything about this cabinet. The rich green paint, the gorgeous hardware and the hidden pullout bar inside.
The simplicity of this vintage oak server with its barley twist legs is a stunner with the wood refinished and the addition of black milk paint.
Profits donated to charity
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