A Chinese Qing Dynasty period low Kang table from the 19th century, with chow legs, carved apron and restored with custom red distressed lacquer. Created in China during the Qing Dynasty period in the 19th century, this low kang table will make for a wonderful drinks or low coffee table! Should you need a pop of color, this table has been newly and professionally relacquered with a stunning red finish with great distressing. The table features a rectangular top with central board, sitting above a waisted apron with carved accents. This décor runs on all sides, the table will therefore be able to float in a room and be seen from all angles. The ensemble is raised on four chow legs. Coffee tables as we call them now evolved from the Kang tables that were developed in the Ming Dynasty. Those low tables were long and rectangular with short legs and placed on a kang which was a raised three-walled platform. With its clean lines and distressed red lacquered finish, this Chinese Qing Dynasty period low Kang table from the 19th century will make for a statement in any home, placed in a living room or under a covered patio. less
A Chinese Qing Dynasty period low Kang table from the 19th century, with chow legs, carved apron and restored with custom red distressed lacquer. Created in China during the Qing Dynasty period in the 19th century, this low kang table will make for a wonderful drinks or low coffee table! Should you need a pop of color, this table has been newly and professionally relacquered with a stunning red finish with great distressing. The table features a rectangular top with central board, sitting above a waisted apron with carved accents. This décor runs on all sides, the table will therefore be able to float in a room and be seen from all angles. The ensemble is raised on four chow legs. Coffee tables as we call them now evolved from the Kang tables that were developed in the Ming Dynasty. Those low tables were long and rectangular with short legs and placed on a kang which was a raised three-walled platform. With its clean lines and distressed red lacquered finish, this Chinese Qing Dynasty period low Kang table from the 19th century will make for a statement in any home, placed in a living room or under a covered patio. less
A Chinese Qing Dynasty period low Kang table from the 19th century, with chow legs, carved apron and restored with custom red distressed lacquer. Created in China during the Qing Dynasty period in the 19th century, this low kang table will make for a wonderful drinks or low coffee table! Should you need a pop of color, this table has been newly and professionally relacquered with a stunning red finish with great distressing. The table features a rectangular top with central board, sitting above a waisted apron with carved accents. This décor runs on all sides, the table will therefore be able to float in a room and be seen from all angles. The ensemble is raised on four chow legs. Coffee tables as we call them now evolved from the Kang tables that were developed in the Ming Dynasty. Those low tables were long and rectangular with short legs and placed on a kang which was a raised three-walled platform. With its clean lines and distressed red lacquered finish, this Chinese Qing Dynasty period low Kang table from the 19th century will make for a statement in any home, placed in a living room or under a covered patio. less
About Antique Chinese red lacquer box This box measures: 14.5 wide x 14.5 deep x 8 inches high About Photos: We take our photos in a controlled lighting studio to show as much detail as possible. We do not photoshop out blemishes. Condition: At this time, all of our contemporary furniture is sold in the same condition as it is the day it was photographed in our studio. Since our restoration shop is overwhelmed with mid century pieces, our contemporary furniture is sold in "As Is" condition for the foreseeable future. This means that unlike our mid century furniture, we do NOT automatically send our contemporary furniture through the restoration process, therefore it is not subject to our normal restoration lead times. So when you order contemporary pieces from us, they can often ship out to you a lot faster than normal. Currently we estimate that time to be within 4 to 6 weeks, but if this detail is really important to you, please contact us for an updated time estimate before ordering. Even so, when you purchase a contemporary piece, we still devote a lot of attention to detail to carefully clean, wrap, and pack it for safe transport during shipping; plus we keep you fully informed throughout the whole purchasing process - because we want you to be happy with your purchase and tell everyone how easy it is to buy good quality furniture from us at Modern Hill. We know how hard it is to purchase all the furniture you need from multiple sources in different parts of the country and get them shipped to your door at the same time, so we handle all of the details for you and try to make all this as painless and worry-free as possible. All of us at Modern Hill Furniture Warehouse.
Exotic Antique Reproduction Lucky Chinese red trunk. This decorative hand crafted piece is made of solid Elm wood. Rich wooden grain is highlighted by clear hand rubbed lacquer on top and sides. Hand painted in gold and rich bronze tones on Canton red background makes a art statement in any room. Turn of the century hand painted landscape adorns this useful storage cabinet. Features Chinese brass side handles , front brass lock and separate wooded black lacquer stand . Makes a chic coffee table. Display it proudly in your living room. You’ll be sure to want a companion piece or two. Get yours now. Hand painted imports like these are rare. Dimensions: 45”W x 19”D x 22”H Fully restored 80 year old antique High quality art lacquer Ships fully insured, expertly packaged Use as a coffee table or trunk
Large hand-carved and lacquered red Chinese cocktail table with decorative top featuring shallow carving in gesso with black and gilt painting. Table has been lightly restored to retain patina. Finish is stabilized and the table is very sturdy.
Hand-crafted by artisans in the Guangdong province of mainland China, this sturdy Elmwood table features individually hand-painted details and a rich, clear lacquer finish. The craftsman's fine eye for detail is further evidenced in the fine woodworked details on the sides, legs, and claw feet. A truly unique accent piece, this table adds an exotic Asian flair to any room. Elmwood end table Individually painted and finished with a rich lacquer Handmade by a family of artisans - each piece is unique
This is a vintage restored Chinese old-style slim seat double seat wood bench. The surface has original wear-out marks and a layer of oxblood red lacquer. Dimensions: w49" x top d7" / bottom legs d15.5" x h21.5" ( +- 0.5"~1" ) Origin: China Material: Elm Wood Condition: handmade, rustic vintage finish, as it Work: ship in one piece, a variation on the wood grain pattern less
It’s a maximalist space with a “generous sprinkling of bohemian influences.”
Using Mod Podge and some Tape Measure graphics I gave an old table a new Tape Measure Side Table look. Sharing a full tutorial.
This table is so simple. The beauty of the wood does most of the work!
Amazing vintage Chinese hand painted vase. Features flared flowers with foliage through the exterior of the vase.
This serving bowl with a lovely striped design by Casa Cubista can be use to serve salads, fruits or just as a decorative object. Unique and versatile, each piece is hand painted by local pottery crafters.
*Payment plan available. Make a deposit & pay weekly or bi-weekly* *Listing is for 1 Throne chair. I have 2 in stock. Please be sure to select the correct quantity of chairs during checkout* Fully refinished throne chairs. I changed the padding and fabric using a high end designer white leather. This is a beautiful piece showing great craftsmanship. It came originally in a set which included a coffee table and sofa but those already sold. Willing to split the set of chairs. In overall good condition. Antique and vintage items by their very nature show normal wear to finish and miscellaneous scratches, nicks, and dings due to age and use. As we define 'good condition' relative to the stated age of the piece, we would expect to see 'character marks' consistent with that age and could include nicks or dings on a piece of furniture, normal separation at joints in wood due to expansion and contraction over time, minor damage to veneer has been stabilized, most locks functioning, most drawers and doors open or slide easily, some original trim may be missing or has been replaced with genuine period correct substitutes or new reproductions, and there may be one or more splits in the wood due to age and use. If there has been a break in the marble, it has been repaired and the repair may be visible. There may be minor restoration that is visible. Chairs considered 'good condition' may have professional structural repairs but are considered to be structurally sound. These types of repairs may be visible upon close inspection. Upholstered items may show wear consistent with age and use and may need to be reupholstered. "SALES ARE FINAL". Please read our shop policies. If buyer files a charge-back with credit card, buyer agrees to pay a 20% restocking fee and return furniture at their own cost. Deposits or payments made on purchases are non-refundable.
Turn an old milk can into a vintage milk can side table with the addition of a round wood top secured to the top of the milk can. Perfect farmhouse decor.
Awesome! You can use pantry items to revive your wood furniture. Works like a charm!
Many people own a traditional dining room furniture set that is dull and boring. While it might be high quality, it is not high style. Here are a few interior designer tips & tricks to modernize that traditional dining room furniture set to make it more interesting and up to date. UpholsteryMost dining room chairs are sold with basic white upholstery that is covered in plastic. To modernize your chairs and make them more unique, reupholster them in a fabric that coordinates with your decor. Changing out the fabric on dining chair seats is a rather quick and easy DIY project, however reupholstering the backs takes a bit more effort and may require a professional. Instead of using one fabric on the seat, front of the back, and back of the back, consider using 3 different fabrics to make your chairs truly custom. Do not use any fancy or intricate fringe on your upholstery that tends to look very traditional if you want a more modern looking dining room. Photo by Nate Fischer Interiors - Look for dining room design inspiration SeparateMatching furniture sets are no longer in fashion. Instead of keeping all of your dining room furniture pieces in the dining room, consider moving them around throughout your home. You can swap your breakfast room table with your dining room table. Your china hutch can be either a display cabinet or a bookcase in your living room. Your sideboard can be an entry table or console table behind your sofa. Photo by Artistic Designs for Living, Tineke Triggs - Browse dining room photos PaintSo many people are afraid to paint stained wood, but you should not be afraid. If you dislike your dining room furniture, leaving it alone will not help. Consider painting the pieces in a fun color, or even a metallic color, for a more modern look. While you are painting, also paint your walls either a bold color or a pure white. Photo by Vendome Press - Discover dining room design ideas AccessoriesUsing modern accessories in your dining room will make the furniture also feel more modern. Select a modern graphic rug, interesting curtains, a unique chandelier, bold artwork, and other one of a kind accessories to make your dining room less traditional looking. Save Save Save
Tour the farmhouse of Cj Swank Riverview Farm, a 111 year old home in upstate NY on a river. It's Grandmillennial style at it's finest.
Discover the essentials of dining room decor. Elevate your space with timeless designs and expert tips for a perfect dining ambiance.
If you love the glamour, elegance, and details of the Victorian style but also the collected and eclectic freedom of the bohemian style, then the Victorian Bohemian style might be for you. Here are a few designer tips and tricks for decorating in the Victorian Bohemian style. Victorian Bohemian Style DefinedVictorian Bohemian style typically has Victorian style architecture paired with bohemian decor. This is not a firm rule, but it is typical with this style. You might also decide that all of your furniture should be in the Victorian style or that all of your artwork is in the Victorian style but your other decor is in the bohemian style. For a cohesive look, try to keep similar items in the same style. The bohemian accents paired with the Victorian style makes a Victorian home look less formal and stuffy. Choose the Right Color PaletteVictorian Bohemian style colors use a mixture of dark, bold, & rich Victorian colors with bohemian earth tones and pops of color. Jewel Tones: Use reds, emerald greens, sapphire blues, and rich purples for Victorian style. Earthy Neutrals: Complement your jewel tone colors with earthy neutrals like warm browns and deep grays to add a bohemian element. Pops of Color: Add a few pops of color (such as fuchsia, mustard yellow, and turquoise) to add some bohemian fun to your space. Remember to use these colors strategically. You might use jewel-toned colors on your walls & upholstery while adding bohemian pops of color through accessories, artwork, and textiles. Mix Vintage, Antique, Contemporary, and Modern FurnitureVictorian Bohemian style often has an eclectic mix of furniture in both styles, however sometimes just in bohemian style if you choose to have only the architecture be Victorian. You can mix antique & vintage Victorian pieces with eclectic, collected, and unconventional Bohemian accents. You might choose to invest in classic antique Victorian furniture like ornate chairs, chaise lounges, and antique tables but layer in Bohemian-inspired accent furniture like colorful poufs, woven hammocks, and smaller wicker furniture. Another option is to keep all of the furniture in the bohemian style but add in some smaller Victorian accent pieces. Try to keep all similar items in the same style, such as all end tables either Victorian or bohemian. Embrace Textiles and PatternsBoth the Victorian and bohemian styles are known for having an abundance of textiles. Since your home's architecture is most likely Victorian, your curtains should likely be in the Victorian style also. Choose heavy and full curtains that add to the color scheme of the room, or you might opt for the bohemian route of being free spirited and not having curtains at all. To add bohemian style through textiles, add some fun eclectic patterned fabrics with patterned rugs, throw pillows, and tapestries Don't be afraid to mix patterns like paisley, floral, and geometric designs that add to the bohemian eclectic look. Decorate with Vintage and Eclectic AccessoriesVictorian Bohemian style can use both Victorian and bohemian accessories when decorating. Here are a few decor ideas. Antique Mirrors: Vintage mirrors with ornate frames serve as both functional decor and statement pieces. Bohemian Art: Hang vibrant, Bohemian-style artwork on your walls to add fun color and personality to your home. Mismatched Dining Tableware: Mix and match antique china, glassware, and cutlery for an eclectic and unique dining tablescape. Botanicals: Add potted plants, a vase of fresh flowers, and/or hanging greenery for a natural touch and bohemian flair. Vintage Clocks and Lighting: Elegant vintage clocks and unique lighting fixtures contribute to the overall aesthetic in both a Victorian and bohemian way. Create a Cozy and Eclectic AtmosphereVictorian style tends to be very formal, however bohemian style is much more casual and cozy. Make sure that your Victorian bohemian home has the cozy elements that most everyone loves. Layer Rugs: Layer multiple rugs in different sizes and patterns to create a cozy, bohemian style. Cushions and Throw Pillows: Use a lot of throw pillows and cushions in your seating areas, mixing various textures and colors for an eclectic look. You can even add pillows to your floor for extra seating. Create Cozy Nooks: Design cozy reading corners with comfy armchairs and reading lamps to create a cozy nook. Incorporate Vintage Finds: Hunt for unique vintage finds at flea markets and antique shops to add one-of-a-kind character to your space. Maintain a Sense of BalanceWhile Bohemian Victorian style is all about combining contrasting styles, it's essential to maintain a sense of balance in your decor. Make sure to regularly edit and rearrange your decor to prevent clutter and chaos. Just because your style is eclectic does not mean that anything goes. Ensure that your Victorian bohemian home reflects your style and your taste. Add in items that appeal to you and get rid of items that are just taking up space. Avoid overcrowding your space with too much stuff. Give your furniture and decor room to breathe so your room does not feel overly messy and disorganized. Make It CohesiveBohemian style uses a lot of mismatched stuff, so it is essential to find ways to make your design style look cohesive when paired with Victorian items. Here are a few ways to create cohesion in your interior design: Color: Repeat your favorite colors multiple times throughout the room to make the color scheme look intentional and not thrown together. You might want to find one or two items that contain several of the colors in your color scheme. Consider selecting 3-5 colors in your color scheme and use each of the colors in your room in at least 3 different places. Materials: Repeat certain materials throughout your room, such as the same color stained wood on your floors and furniture or using wicker pieces or velvet fabric in several places. Prints: Repeat certain types of prints throughout your room to create a cohesive design, such as using similar floral patterns on curtains and pillows. Boundaries: You can create Victorian and Bohemian boundaries in your home to create cohesion, such as all architectural elements of the room will be Victorian while all of the furniture and furnishings will be Bohemian.
Download my Color in the Home eBook today! In this guide to using color in the home, I go through several colors, explaining the psychology and what colors
Phil Vandelay walks us through the process of creating a door that will look perfect in any futuristic setting, or in this case, in his work space.