Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Pining For Irish Furniture!

I love antique pine furniture! There is something quite nostalgic about it for me, as I remember pieces in relatives homes from years ago.  I love the simplicity and patina too.  Yes, I know these pieces may favor country decor but some of the more primitive pine pieces can be mixed even into tribal or eclectic decor.
Of course I found fabulous pieces on 1st Dibs, and I hope you like them too!

1830's Irish " Food Cupboard"

George III Pine Corner Cabinet

Provincial Pine- 1840's, begs for a puppy to sleep underneath!

Antique Linen press

Antique Chest of Drawers, I love the detail.

1890's Painted Pine, simply great!

Wonderful Antique Work Table-c.1820.

19th century Serving table,  had been re-painted.

8 comments:

  1. One of my favorite looks....antique pine furniture...its getting harder and harder to find.

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  2. It's so nice... Like them! : )

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  3. Gorgeous piece! I need to check out that site.. I've heard there are some great pieces and things are priced well.

    leslie

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, I love 1stDibs, although it can be pricey there are times you can find something affordable that is amazing, and they discount to the trade as well!
      Best, Karolyn

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  4. I love every single one of those! I saw a beautiful Welsh pine long dresser base last week in London. Really fabulous patina!! But, unfortunately too costly to import to the U.S.
    Cheers,
    Loi

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  5. This spring, when I go looking for colleges down in your area with my daughter I am stopping in to your fabulous shop!! Isnt it amazing how expensive shipping has become, enjoy London... I am envious!
    xo Karolyn

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  6. Thanks for stopping by my blog. I'm so glad because I love yours. I happened to be 100% Irish and excited for the Irish week you are planning. Those pieces are GORGEOUS!!!!

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    1. Thank you Katie! That's my daughters name! Here's to Irish heritage!
      Best,
      Karolyn

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