Upstyle your drinks table with antique accessories

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Martha Stewart – lifestyle guru, celebrity cook and interior designer – is a big fan of decanting your spirits into decorative glass or crystal decanters. According to her, “These vessels let the spirits mingle with the oxygen, and breathe, encouraging nuanced aromas to open up and bloom.”  That’s enough to get us excited about ideas for upstyling your bar cabinets or drinks tables with antique glass and silver accessories.  

 

We’ve already covered the design trend of repurposing antique furniture as drinks cabinets. This subtle blend of sophistication, history and utilitarianism is unmatched in contemporary spaces. Serving as elegant conversation starters and functional décor, these antique pieces bring a sense of individuality and exclusivity to your space. Adding antique accessories – in the form of glass and silverware – takes these functional décor moments to the next level. 

But the narrative doesn’t stop there. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a novice decorator, drinks tables can do with a little extra styling.

Antique glass and silver drinks accessories are the perfect ‘objets d’ art’ for curating a beautiful display of spirits and cocktails. 

Antique glass and silver drinks accessories are the perfect ‘objets d’ art’ for curating a beautiful display of spirits and cocktails.

More than furniture pieces

A drinks station is a trend that perfectly marries form and function. It’s not just about having a place to set your glass. It’s about creating a focal point in your living room, study, or dining area that exudes refined charm. The right collaboration between antique cabinets/tables and accessories can transform a simple drink into an experience, elevating the act of entertaining guests into an art form. 

Whether shaken or stirred, antique accessories – glass or crystal decanters, silver trays, ice buckets etc. – become décor heroes in modern settings.

Curating the perfect drinks table

To truly capture the essence of this trend, consider styling your drinks table or bar cabinet with carefully selected silver and glass antique items. These complementary accessories will enhance the overall visual ambience of your space.

To truly capture the essence of this trend, consider styling your drinks table or bar cabinet with carefully selected silver and glass antique items.

#1 Glass decanters: 

Adding a touch of luxury to your drinks table, antique glass or crystal decanters are the epitome of elegance. Filled with a fine whiskey, cognac, bourbon or gin, these beautifully crafted pieces serve both a practical and a decorative purpose. Their intricate designs and crystal-clear glass catch the light, creating a stunning visual effect that draws the eye. (The obvious disclaimer here is that any glass decanter for storing alcoholic spirits must be airtight). 

A word of warning on lead crystal decanters: There’s no denying how appealing these are, but they do contain small amounts of lead that will, over time, leech into the spirits. (If you do want to showcase a lead crystal decanter on your bar cart, only use it to hold liquor for a few days).

Glass decanters are not only complementary but also enhance the overall visual ambience of your drinks table.

#2 Silver ice buckets, wine coolers & trays: 

No drinks table or bar cabinet is complete without a touch of silver.  The patina of aged silverware adds a unique reflective character and historical charm. Antique silver ice buckets and wine coolers are perfect for keeping your beverages at the ideal temperature while adding a stunning story to your setup. Silver trays step in as hold-all organisers for a small and personalised collection of drinks and accessories. Their gleaming surfaces and ornate designs elevate the presentation of your favourite beverages. 

#3 Champagne accessories: 

Celebrate in style with vintage champagne accessories. An antique silver champagne bucket or fluted glass set can make your drinks table the centrepiece of any celebration. These timeless pieces exude class and are a must-have for anyone who enjoys the finer things in life.

An antique silver champagne bucket or fluted glass set can make your drinks table the centrepiece of any celebration.

#4 Glass water jugs, carafes and glassware: 

Antique glassware, from delicate water jugs to intricately designed glasses, adds timeless refinement to your drinks table. The craftsmanship of these pieces often showcases beautiful patterns and etchings, making them as much a pleasure to look at as they are to use.

#5 Cocktail sets: 

A beautifully crafted Art Deco cocktail set is the ultimate expression of style and artistry for any drinks table or bar cart. Its sleek design and polished finish enhance the aesthetic of your space. Cocktail sets also invite you to create and enjoy expertly crafted beverages, turning every pour into a moment of absolute indulgence.

A beautifully crafted Art Deco cocktail set is the ultimate expression of style and artistry for any drinks table or bar cart.

Bringing it all together with lighting

The key to successfully incorporating antiques into your interior design is balance.

The mix of old and new creates a dynamic space that feels thoughtful and lived-in. 

Lighting also plays a crucial role in highlighting your antique accessories and furniture pieces. Soft, warm lighting will enhance the patina of aged wood and the sparkle of antique glass and silver or consider placing your drinks table near a window to allow the natural play of light to bring out the best in your antique pieces.

Lighting also plays a crucial role in highlighting your antique accessories and furniture pieces.

‘Cocktail hour’ at The Crown Collection

The stylish incorporation of antique bar cabinets and glass and silver drinks accessories into your home is more than just a design choice; it’s a lifestyle statement, reflecting an appreciation for history, craftsmanship, and the finer details that make a house a home. 

From cocktail evenings to solitary nightcaps, and any celebratory gathering in between, The Crown Collection’s antique and French style décor and accessory store is filled with handpicked glass and silver items that won’t disappoint when styling your drinks cabinet. (We think Martha Stewart will approve).

All that’s left to do is to pour yourself a drink and shop our silverware and glassware collections. 

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The magic of including bleached & decoloured French-style antiques

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Antique furniture exudes a sophistication that fuses old-world charm with a 21st-century décor narrative. However, as modern design trends continue to favour light and airy aesthetics, many homeowners are finding that the traditional darker finishes of these pieces can feel out of place. French-style antiques – with their ornate craftsmanship and rich history – offer a touch of classic beauty that is easy on the eye. What sets them apart in enhancing and adapting to modern interiors is the bleaching and decolouring techniques which imbue furniture with a soft, romantic patina that marries timeless elegance with a contemporary sensibility.

 

Bleached or decoloured French-style furniture and accessories have emerged as a legitimate and artful solution, allowing these exquisite pieces to effortlessly blend into modern environments without sacrificing their inherent appeal. 

Bleached or decoloured French-style furniture and accessories have emerged as a legitimate and artful solution, allowing these exquisite pieces to effortlessly blend into modern environments without sacrificing their inherent appeal.

By lightening the finish, these antiques complement contemporary palettes and reveal the intricate details of their craftsmanship, bringing a fresh interpretation to the magic of French chateau design.

Understanding bleaching  & decolouring techniques

Bleaching – or whitewashing – gently lightens the wood while retaining its natural texture and grain. This process softens the dark hues typical of traditional French furniture, offering a fresh, airy feel that complements modern minimalism.

Decolouring goes a step further by removing or toning down the natural colour of the wood. This technique can create a subtle, weathered look that enhances the furniture’s antique appeal while ensuring it harmonises with contemporary design elements.

Effet Chaule’  or limed oak – involves applying a lime-based paste to oak furniture, highlighting the grain and giving it a whitewashed appearance. This technique adds texture and depth, perfect for a rustic or coastal aesthetic.

By lightening the finish, these antiques complement contemporary palettes and reveal the intricate details of their craftsmanship

The subtle beauty of bleached or decoloured furniture is also the perfect counterpoint to gilded pieces. They balance each other out in a way that is striking and understated.

The irresistible beauty of bleached & decoloured French-style antiques

The approach of ‘lightening’ antique furniture embraces the idea that honouring history doesn’t always mean preservation in its original form.

Instead, it allows for thoughtful adaptation, creating visually stunning spaces deeply connected to their historical roots.

Here’s our shortlist of 3 design motivations to include bleached or decoloured items in your home:

#1 A soft and romantic patina:
Bleaching or decolouring transforms French-style furniture into natural showstoppers with a soft, feminine finish. This effect not only preserves the historical character of the furniture but also makes it more approachable and accessible in modern interiors.

Bleaching or decolouring transforms French-style furniture into natural showstoppers with a soft, feminine finish.

#2 Versatility in contemporary interiors:
The softened tones of bleached and decoloured furniture effortlessly complement various interior styles. They can also serve as focal points in minimalist spaces, add warmth to contemporary settings, or provide a subtle contrast in industrial-inspired rooms.

#3 Blending tradition with modernity:
Incorporating bleached or decoloured French-style furniture into 21st-century interiors bridges the gap between tradition and modernity; celebrating craftsmanship while adapting to the functional and aesthetic demands of contemporary living spaces.

3 Reasons to celebrate bleached and decoloured antiques 

Modern, minimalist aesthetics are the ideal backdrop for showcasing bleached or decoloured French-style antiques. Each piece – be that an armoire, mirror, chair or dining table – completely transforms a space with its slightly distressed characteristics and ‘lived-in’ feel. 

#1 A timeless statement:
Bleaching and decolouring techniques enhance the timeless nature of French-style furniture, making them investments that appreciate over time.

Bleaching and decolouring techniques enhance the timeless nature of French-style furniture, making them investments that appreciate over time.

#2 A sustainable investment
Upcycling and repurposing antique furniture through bleaching or decolouring promotes sustainability by giving new life to heritage pieces. This slow furniture philosophy adds a much-loved layer to your home. 

#3 A personalised story
Each bleached or decoloured furniture item retains its unique character, offering a personalised touch to interior spaces that mass-produced items cannot replicate. Whether as statement pieces or subtle accents, it’s hard to resist the loveliness of these French-style items. 

Refinished antiques at The Crown Collection Décor Store

Beaching and decolouring finishes preserve the charm of French-style furniture making them ideal additions to modern interiors where a touch of history balances contemporary sophistication. 

At the Crown Collection décor store, our in-house team of furniture restorers can bleach or decolour any antique armoire, cabinet, dining and other tables, chairs or any other furniture from our curated inventory to achieve this very popular contemporary French chateau look and feel.

At The Crown Collection décor store, our in-house team of furniture restorers can bleach or decolour any antique armoire, cabinet, dining and other tables, chairs or any other furniture from our curated inventory to achieve this popular contemporary French chateau look and feel.

Visit us online or in-studio at 20 Ballyclare Drive and choose the item(s) you want bleached and we will provide you with a quote. 

 

Elevated & refined spaces | Raise a glass to antique drinks cabinets

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The secret to a successful design transformation of any modern interior is often as simple as blending old and new. This fusion of history with contemporary purpose – incorporating antiques into contemporary spaces – creates a little décor magic. Antiques always add timeless character by offering a unique multifunctional versatility that can upstyle ‘traditional’ furniture into standout pieces. And what could be more standout than an antique drinks cabinet? So,  whether it’s champagne and orange juice, gin and tonic, brandy and coke, a limoncello spritz, or appropriately, a bloody Mary, we have the perfect antique solution to make this a reality. 

By visiting the Crown Collection décor store, you can explore and embrace the beauty of handpicked antiques – like linen presses, bookcases, secretaires, servers and tables – and how to creatively repurpose them into decorative drinks cabinets. 

We’ve already raised you with antique card tables and now we raise a glass to iconic antique bar cabinets. 

Explore the beauty of handpicked antiques - like linen presses, bookcases, secretaires, servers and tables - and how to creatively repurpose them into decorative drinks cabinets.

The antique attraction | A unique repurposing narrative

Antiques possess a distinctive charm that contemporary pieces often strive to replicate. Each scratch, dent and aged patina on an antique item tell a story, adding depth and personality to your space. And then there’s the craftsmanship angle which positions these pieces as intriguing conversation starters. The superior materials and meticulous attention to detail, ensure antique items stand the test of time in terms of style and durability. They deserve to be showcased and used in modern homes.  

Collectable and big-ticket items – such as antique servers, chests of drawers, linen presses, secretaires and bookcases – are entering contemporary spaces as welcome options for drinks cabinets and social gatherings.  They’re also the ideal backdrop or surface for showcasing your crystal glassware and decanters.

Linen presses & armoires | From traditional storage to legendary statement

Traditionally used to store linen and clothing, linen presses can be repurposed as stunning drinks cabinets (if you have the space). Their sturdy construction and ample shelving make them perfect for housing your favourite spirits, glassware and cocktail accessories. 

Traditionally used to store linen and clothing, linen presses can be repurposed as stunning drinks cabinets

To integrate a linen press seamlessly into a modern space, consider the following:

  • Contrast with contemporary elements: Pair your antique linen press with sleek, modern furniture. The juxtaposition will highlight the press’s unique features while maintaining a balanced aesthetic.
  • Bold backdrop: Place the linen press against a bold, contrasting wall colour or patterned wallpaper. This creates a striking focal point and draws attention to the antique piece.
  • Integrated lighting: Add interior lighting to the shelves of the linen press. This enhances the functionality and accentuates the beauty of the glassware and bottles stored inside. (An alternative is to use a well-positioned downlighter to highlight the area).

Bookcases | Literary elegance meets enlightened entertaining

Antique bookcases, with their intricate carvings and rich wood tones, can be transformed into sophisticated and elegant drinks cabinets.

Antique bookcases, with their intricate carvings and rich wood tones, can be transformed into sophisticated and elegant drinks cabinets.

Here’s how to make this transition work in a modern setting:

  • (Open) shelving display: Use the shelves to display an array of spirits, mixers, and glassware. Incorporate decorative items like vintage bar tools, cocktail recipe books, and small plants to create a visually appealing arrangement.
  • Mirrored back panels: Install mirrored panels at the back of the bookcase shelves. This not only adds a touch of modern glamour but also creates the illusion of more space, making the bookcase appear larger and more inviting.

Secretaires & servers | Sociable showpieces at your service

Imagine stepping into a modern living room, where sleek lines and minimalist decor reign supreme. Amidst this contemporary setting, an antique secretaire or sideboard server stands as a striking focal point, re-imagined as a chic bar cabinet. This inspired juxtaposition of old and new creates a welcome moment of eclectic harmony that just makes sense. 

In a contemporary setting, an antique secretaire or sideboard server stands as a striking focal point, re-imagined as a chic bar cabinet.

  • A secretaire –  with its myriad of drawers and hidden compartments – becomes a treasure trove for your finest spirits and cocktail accessories. Each drawer, once home to important documents and letters, now cradles delicate glassware and bar tools, ready to host an evening of entertainment.
  • Sideboard servers or buffets – originally designed to hold silverware and dining essentials, transform effortlessly into stylish drinks cabinets. Their broad surfaces offer ample space for displaying an array of bottles (on a silver tray), while the spacious cabinets below provide storage for mixers, garnishes, and everything needed to craft the perfect drink. 

Tables | ‘Cheers’ to an obvious ‘mixer-&-match’ solution

Antique tables, be they dining, console or side tables, offer endless possibilities for creative repurposing. Turning a table into a drinks ‘cabinet’ will add an unexpected twist to your décor and socialising.  

Antique tables, be they dining, console or side tables, offer endless possibilities for creative repurposing.

Here’s how to do it:

  • Glass-top conversion: Glass is the perfect medium to arrange a selection of your finest bottles and barware, creating an eye-catching display that doubles as a functional drinks station.
  • Drawer storage: If the table has drawers, use them to store cocktail napkins, coasters, and bar tools. Line the drawers with velvet or felt to protect delicate items and add a touch of luxury.
  • Surrounding décor: Enhance the table’s presence with complementary décor. Flank it with contemporary bar stools, modern artwork, or a chic area rug to create a cohesive and inviting entertaining area.

The Crown Collection | A curated antique destination with a twist 

In a world where trends come and go, you get to ‘shake up’ your interiors with antique furniture items that become hero pieces in contemporary settings. As a celebration of history and standing as a symbol of enduring style, practical elegance and individuality, they bridge the gap between eras with grace and aplomb.

Restyling antiques as bar cabinets is not just about functionality; it’s about storytelling and socialising.

Each piece carries tales of the past that enriches a modern setting with a sense of heritage and nostalgia; a testament to the timeless appeal of quality craftsmanship and the beauty of breathing new life into cherished furniture.  

Turn your living room into a ‘cocktail lounge’ by exploring our impressive and handpicked collection of antique, French and contemporary décor items.

 

We raise you with antique card tables

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Interior designers are constantly on the lookout for pieces that elevate aesthetics and offer multifunctional uses, and they love antiques that transcend their intended traditional function. Card tables are a trending case in point: they are having a revival moment and coming up trumps in the versatility and innovative décor briefs. 

If you’re scouting for a collectable piece of furniture that tells a story, an antique card table or French boulle games table is a winning bet. By re-imagining these pieces, you can infuse a space with a sense of nostalgia while still embracing modern trends. This harmonious blend of old and new, practicality and beauty, represents a definitive narrative in contemporary interior design.

No longer used only for game nights and impromptu gatherings, antique card tables are now celebrated for their adaptability and unique charm in modern spaces. 

The timeless appeal of antique card tables

Card tables have a rich and storied history. Originating in the early 18th-century Queen Ann era, they are associated with leisurely afternoons spent playing bridge, cribbage or poker.

By the Victorian era, mahogany had become the timber of choice, facilitating more elaborate designs and superior craftsmanship. Tables adorned with satinwood crossbanding and intricate floral inlays were sought-after pieces, doubling as console tables or decorative accents when not in use.

French Boulle card tables refer to elegant and intricately designed gaming tables that were popularized during the 17th and 18th centuries. They are named after André-Charles Boulle, a renowned French cabinetmaker known for his expertise in marquetry, a technique where thin pieces of contrasting materials like tortoiseshell, brass, and pewter are inlaid into wood to create intricate designs.

Traditionally foldable and compact, they were designed for convenience and utility among the wealthy. Modern designers have revisited these antique items, transforming them into sophisticated, stylish and practical additions to various interiors.

A designer’s secret weapon

Epitomising the winning power of the ace of spades, interior designers seek out antique card tables for their ability to enhance both form and function within a space. Their adaptability allows homeowners to think creatively, incorporating these tables in unexpected ways that surprise and delight. Whether used as an occasional table, a decorative accent, or a functional surface, card tables bring a unique blend of history, style and utility to contemporary interiors.

Whether used as an occasional table, a decorative accent, or a functional surface, antique card tables bring a unique blend of history, style and utility to contemporary interiors.

Design variations

One of the most compelling reasons to include an antique card table in your modern design scheme is the choice of varied designs. From the circular shapes of Georgian games tables  – decorated with marquetry –  to the swivel-top Regency designs – featuring concealed storage compartments – each piece is special. Chinese Chippendale influences introduced elaborate fretwork carvings and inlaid tops, adding an exotic flair to these already exquisite pieces.

With its segmented sections and expandable playing surface, a Victorian envelope card table can effortlessly transform from a compact console to a spacious gaming area.

From intricate French marquetry inlays and carved detailing to ormolu and ebonised finishes, there's a card table to suit every taste and decor theme.

From intricate French marquetry inlays and carved detailing to ormolu and ebonised finishes, there is a card table to suit every taste and decor theme.

  • Contemporary chic: A decorative antique card table will up the ante in a minimalist modern living room, offering a surface for displaying art books, decor pieces or a stylish lamp.
  • Simple charm: In a contemporary farmhouse-style home, a wooden card table with a distressed finish provides a touch of rustic charm, doubling as a side table or an impromptu dining surface for small gatherings.
  • Eclectic elegance: For those who appreciate eclectic decor, an antique card table with unique inlays or carvings can become a statement piece, adding unexpected character and interest to any room.

Functional flexibility

Beyond their obvious artful appeal, antique card tables are prized for their multifunctionality.

Their compact size and often foldable nature make them ideal for today’s living spaces, stepping in as a bridge between the past and the present and effortlessly adapting to various settings.  

Beyond their obvious artful appeal, card tables are prized for their multifunctionality.

  • Living room dynamics: In a living room, a card table can transition from a side table to a central gathering spot for board games or snacks during a movie night. Its versatility allows for effortless reconfiguration of the space based on the occasion.
  • Bedroom beauty: In a bedroom, a small card table can serve as a stylish nightstand, offering a place for books, a bedside lamp, or for enjoying a cup of tea. Its lightweight design means it can be easily repositioned as needed.
  • Home office functionality: As more people embrace remote work, the need for adaptable furniture in home offices has grown. A card table is the perfect functional alternative as an auxiliary desk or a surface for creative projects, providing additional workspace without a permanent footprint.
  • Outdoor entertaining: For those who love to entertain outdoors, antique card tables are a practical solution. They can be easily set up on a patio or balcony, offering extra surface area for drinks, snacks or even a cosy outdoor meal.

Incorporating an antique card table into your décor pays homage to its traditional roots, celebrating the endless possibilities of modern interior design. So, the next time you’re looking for a versatile piece to elevate your space, consider the artisanal beauty and functional flexibility of a well-chosen card table.

Incorporating an antique games table into your décor pays homage to its traditional roots, celebrating the endless possibilities of modern interior design

Designer styling tips

Integrating an antique card table into your home décor is a testament to your appreciation for both heritage and functionality. 

Here are some tips to make the most of these pieces in your modern home:

  • Focal point: Place the card table in a well-lit area to showcase its craftsmanship and intricate details.
  • Pairing elegance: Complement the table with period-inspired chairs or contemporary seating upholstered in rich fabrics to create a balanced look.
  • Functional décor: Utilise the storage compartments for storing game essentials or as a display for decorative items such as candles or books.
  • Versatile spaces: From living rooms to small corners or even as a hallway accent, card tables adapt beautifully to various settings.

A winning solution at The Crown Collection

Antique card tables are more than just pieces of furniture; they are gateways to a bygone era of elegance and craftsmanship and clever solutions as accent pieces in modern design. Whether you’re drawn to their historical significance or practical versatility, these tables effortlessly blend into contemporary interiors and you are likely to find just the one that will fit your home from our handpicked and curated collection. 

Go all in with one of our beautifully crafted antique card tables. Visit us online or pop in at our studio at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston. 

 

Conversation settees | The ultimate antique ‘conversation piece’ in a modern setting

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You don’t get a more literal and surprising ‘conversation starter’ than an antique conversation settee (aka a loveseat). These rare but delightful French-style pieces blend elegance with functionality and are wonderful, eclectic additions to modern living rooms, entrance halls and dressing rooms. Their intricate designs, rich history and romantic charm make them a beloved choice for those looking to infuse contemporary living spaces with classical sophistication. 

 

Even though these traditional pieces are deeply rooted in the past, conversation settees should be considered as versatile seating options in contemporary interiors.

A brief backstory 

Knowing the historical context of conversation settees contributes to their value and design interest in your home

Rooted in the elegant social customs of the 17th and 18th centuries – and a staple in British and French salons and drawing rooms – they were originally designed for intimate tête-à-têtes and leisurely conversations. Their unique design facilitated close conversation, allowing couples or friends to converse privately while maintaining proper decorum. 

Knowing the historical context of antique conversation settees contributes to their value and design interest in your home.

Over time, these ‘loveseats’ and conversation settees evolved from the ornate, carved wood and upholstered styles of the Rococo and Victorian eras to the sleek, minimalist designs of modern interiors. Today, they continue to symbolise comfort and connection, offering a stylish and cosy seating option that blends seamlessly into various decor styles.

Somehow loveseats always just make people smile; there’s something so playful and joyful about them. Nicola Harding & Co

Choosing the right conversation settee or loveseat

Because of their compact size and elegant appearance, conversation settees are perfect for creating cosy nooks and adding a touch of glamour to any room. 

Because of their compact size and elegant appearance, conversation settees & loveseats are perfect for creating cosy nooks and adding a touch of glamour to any room.

When selecting a conversation settee or loveseat, consider the following:

  • Style and period: Whether it’s the Rococo style’s intricate carvings or the Georgian period’s clean lines, choose a settee that resonates with your personal taste.
  • Condition: Make sure the settee is in good condition, with sturdy frames and intact upholstery. Authenticity and quality are paramount.
  • Colour and fabric: Look for fabrics that complement your existing colour scheme. Reupholstering in contemporary fabrics—such as linens or velvets—will also provide a modern twist.

Integrating conversation settees into modern interiors

As far as statement pieces go, antique loveseats and conversation settees are certainly not subtle additions to a contemporary home. As a bold choice, getting the balance right between old and new can be tricky.

Integrating conversation settees & antoqie loveseats into modern Interiors

  • Eclectic harmony: Combining your antique settee with modern furniture pieces – such as a sleek, glass coffee table or minimalist side tables – creates a curated, eclectic look that highlights the beauty of both old and new. Use neutral tones for your walls and larger furniture pieces to let the settee stand out as a statement piece.
  • Modern minimalism: An antique conversation settee can serve as a focal point in a minimalist space. Choose one with simple lines and more subtle detailing to maintain a clean aesthetic. Complement the settee with monochromatic or muted colour palettes. A white or light grey backdrop can make the settee’s intricate details pop without overwhelming the space.
  • Bold contrasts: The brave design juxtaposition of placing a richly coloured or dark wood conversation settee in a bright, contemporary room will get tongues wagging (in a good way). The contrast will draw attention to the settee and create visual interest. Incorporate modern art or abstract patterns in cushions and rugs to bridge the gap between antique and contemporary elements.
  • Functional decor: Using antique loveseats in functional spaces like reading nooks, bay windows, or even at the foot of a bed adds charm while serving a practical purpose. Modern lighting – such as a sleek floor lamp or contemporary chandelier – enhances the blending of the past and the present and updates the decor narrative. 
  • Textural play: A successful ‘mix and match’ interior design philosophy will always leverage a variety of textures to create a dynamic and inviting space. Pair the rich fabrics of the antique conversation settee with contemporary materials like metal, glass, and polished wood. Add plush throws and modern cushions for comfort and style to create an inviting old-world elegance and modern cosiness.

Adding the finishing touches

Conversation settees are investment furniture heroes, but they rely on a few supporting items to make them appear cohesive and harmonious in modern spaces. Accessorising your space with thoughtfully chosen pieces, soft furnishings and objects will further enhance their integration into your home. 

Accessorising your space with thoughtfully chosen pieces, soft furnishings and objects will further enhance the integration of a loveseat into your home.

  • Artwork and mirrors: Hang contemporary art or a modern mirror above the settee to create a cohesive look.
  • Rugs and curtains: Choose modern rugs and curtains that complement the upholstery of the antique loveseat or conversation settee. Geometric patterns or solid colours provide a striking contrast.
  • Greenery: Indoor plants bring freshness and vitality to any space, and modern planters beautifully complement a conversation settee or loveseat.

Start your antique conversation at The Crown Collection

We believe two things make a room timeless: a sense of history and a piece of the future. At The Crown Collection décor store and emporium, you will likely fall for our handpicked loveseats and conversation settees. 

You can create a stylish and sophisticated space by carefully selecting the suitable antique settee and thoughtfully blending it with modern elements. Sync the artisanal beauty of the past with the pared-back innovation of the present, and let your antique conversation settee become the centrepiece of any modern space. 

Visit us online or pop in at our decor studio at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston.

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Gilded & bleached antiques | A must-have in modern design

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The dilemma of syncing an intrinsic appreciation for the beauty of antique French-style furniture and accessories with contemporary design can be a challenge. But the blending of history, elegance and timelessness into a more minimalist decor story need not be complicated. Two standout choices that are up to the task are well-chosen gilded and bleached pieces. 

 

French-style gilded and bleached antiques not only serve as conversation starters but also add a layer of depth and sophistication to modern interiors. 

It doesn’t even have to be one or the other – the gentle softness of bleached items paired with the shiny boldness of gilded pieces are fantastic bedfellows.

French-style gilded and bleached antiques not only serve as conversation starters but also add a layer of depth and sophistication to modern interiors.

At the Crown Collection, our curated inventory of bleached and gilded French-style decor will inspire you to explore the beauty and practicality of these antiques with expert tips on how to seamlessly integrate them into contemporary settings.

The unrivalled beauty of gilded antiques

Gilded antiques are pieces adorned with a thin layer of gold leaf or gold paint, exuding luxury and opulence. These items, often dating back to periods such as the Baroque or Rococo eras,  transform spaces with their rich, luminous finish. A gilded mirror, a gold-trimmed console table, or ornate picture frames act as focal points, drawing the eye. 

Gilded antiques are pieces adorned with a thin layer of gold leaf or gold paint,

If you love a little drama and a touch of grandeur, then the décor benefits of gilded French-style pieces are worth considering:

  • Timeless elegance: Gold has been a symbol of wealth and beauty for centuries. Gilded pieces carry a visual elegance that never goes out of style.
  • Reflective qualities: The reflective nature of gilded surfaces brightens a room, adding warmth and light.
  • Versatility: Despite their opulence, gilded antiques are surprisingly versatile, blending well with both traditional and modern décor.

The irresistible charm of bleached antiques

Bleached antiques – often French-style furniture – have a lighter, more subtle aesthetic compared to their gilded counterparts. The bleaching process removes the dark finish of wood, revealing a softer, more neutral tone. This look is perfect for those who appreciate the design narrative of antique pieces but prefer a lighter, fresher and more contemporary palette.

Bleached French-style furniture has a lighter, more subtle aesthetic compared to its gilded counterparts.

A bleached finish not only accentuates the lines and details of a piece, but these pieces also add a contemporary twist; giving a space interest, variety, and depth. Further benefits of bleached French-style furniture include:

  • Subtle elegance: The light, washed-out look of bleached furniture brings an understated refinement to any space.
  • Neutral palette: Bleached pieces easily blend with a wide range of colours and styles, making them highly adaptable.
  • Textural interest: The natural wood grain often remains visible, adding texture and interest without overpowering a room.

Pairing gilded & bleached antiques with modern pieces

Successfully integrating gilded and bleached antiques into a contemporary space requires balance and thoughtful placement. 

Successfully integrating gilded and bleached antiques into a contemporary space requires balance and thoughtful placement.

Here are our tips to help you create a harmonious blend of old and new:

  • Create focal points: Use gilded antiques as statement pieces. A gilded mirror above a modern console or a gold-leafed chandelier in a minimalist dining room can act as stunning focal points. A bleached refectory table or grand armoire will always work as a main attraction.  
  • Mix textures: Pair the sleek lines of modern furniture with the intricate details of gilded or bleached antiques. For instance, a contemporary sofa can be complemented by a gilded console table or a bleached wood drinks table.
  • Neutral backdrop: A neutral colour scheme provides the perfect backdrop for both gilded and bleached antiques. Whites, greys, and soft beiges allow these finishes to shine without overwhelming the space.
  • Layering: Combine different styles and eras by layering furnishings and accessories. A bleached French Rococco armoire anchors a room, while gilded frames add a layer of history and character.
  • Contrast with modern art: Contemporary art paired with antique furniture creates a striking contrast. A modern painting above a gilded console or a bleached antique dining table surrounded by sleek, modern chairs creates visual intrigue.
  • Balance proportions: The scale of pairing antique furniture with modern elements is always a design consideration. Choose an oversized gilded mirror to balance a substantial modern sofa, while delicate bleached chairs will lighten the look of a robust, contemporary dining table.

A final word on getting it right

Incorporating French-style gilded and bleached furniture and accessories into your décor mix is a lesson in personal style and playful indulgence. Our Crown Collection décor store experience – where we have staged our furniture and accessories in an inspirational setting – is the best place to start.  

Antiques are a worthwhile investment, but if you aren’t sure where to start with adding gilded and/or bleached pieces, we suggest you start small and focus on quality items that will stand the test of time and add genuine value to your space. 

Decorating with gilded and bleached French-style antiques in contemporary spaces combines old-world charm and modern elegance. Each piece tells a unique story. (Our in-store restorers can gild or bleach any item you choose).  

Start your individualised design story by visiting us online or popping in at our studio at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston.

 

Curating antique & modern art in contemporary spaces

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Incorporating modern, abstract, or antique art into a contemporary space has the design potential to transform individual decor narratives and create an irresistible focal point and conversation piece. Artworks possess unique stories and distinctive styles which immediately infuse a room with personality and depth. The juxtaposition of pairing contemporary elements with timeless pieces invites a harmonious blend of the old and the new, sparking curiosity and admiration. 

Whether it’s the bold strokes of an abstract painting or the intricate details of an antique sculpture, each piece is poised to become a testament to the beauty of diversity and the richness of artistic expression, making your space not just a place to live, but a canvas of inspiration and creativity.

The ‘art’ of creating a living space that feels both contemporary and timeless can be a challenge. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by blending antique art in contemporary spaces as well as flipping the script and incorporating modern art pieces with traditional furniture. This disparity of old and new creates dynamic visual interest. 

The juxtaposition of pairing contemporary elements with timeless pieces invites a harmonious blend of the old and the new, sparking curiosity and admiration.

Here are some of our Crown Collection designer tips to help you seamlessly integrate these contrasting elements into a harmonious and stylish living space.

Establish a focal point

When mixing antique and modern art, start by establishing a focal point in your room. This could be a stunning antique piece of furniture, such as a Victorian armchair, or a large, contemporary abstract painting. By creating a clear focal point, you give the room a sense of direction and coherence. Surround this focal point with complementary pieces that enhance its appeal without overwhelming it.

When mixing antique and modern art, start by establishing a focal point in your room

Design tip: If your focal point is an antique piece of furniture, consider placing a modern art piece above it. Conversely, if your focal point is a modern piece or abstract artwork, add antique art or frame it with an antique console table or accessories.

Play with contrast

The distinct antithesis and thoughtful pairing of old and new is key when mixing styles. Contrasting the sharp lines and minimalism of modern art or furniture pieces can beautifully offset the ornate details and rich textures of antique artworks, flooring or accessories. Don’t be afraid to mix different eras and styles; this contrast can highlight the unique qualities of each piece.

Contrasting the sharp lines and minimalism of modern art or furniture pieces can beautifully offset the ornate details and rich textures of antique artworks, flooring or accessories.

Design tip: Pair a sleek, modern sofa with a vintage Persian rug or a contemporary sculpture with a classic mahogany table. The contrast will draw the eye and add depth to your space.

Balance through colour

Colour can be a unifying factor that ties eclectic styles together. A cohesive colour palette is the design alchemy that brings harmony when fusing antique and modern elements.  An antique gold-framed art piece or decorative gilded mirror synced with gold accents in your modern art or décor brings a sense of continuity.

A cohesive colour palette is the design alchemy that brings harmony when fusing antique art and modern elements.

Design tip: Choose a dominant colour from your antique pieces and find modern artworks that incorporate this hue. This creates a visual thread that links the old and new.

Layer the textures

Layering different textures adds a rich, tactile dimension to your space. The effect of cleverly combining the smooth, glossy surfaces of modern art with the intricate, aged textures of antique pieces will instantly make a space feel more inviting, intentional and complex.

The effect of cleverly combining the smooth, glossy surfaces of modern art with the intricate, aged textures of antique pieces will instantly make a space feel more inviting, intentional and complex.

Design tip: Mix materials like glass, metal, and acrylic from modern artworks with wood, velvet, and leather from antique furniture. This tangible variety makes your space visually and physically engaging.

Subscribe to scale, proportion & placement

When contemplating the investment of a large modern artwork or small-scale antique art collection, maintaining a sense of balance is crucial. Ensure that the scale and proportion of your pieces work together and carefully consider the placement of each piece. Antique and modern elements should complement rather than compete with each other. 

An oversized antique artwork might overwhelm a small room, while a tiny modern sculpture could get lost in a large space. Aim for a balanced composition where each piece feels appropriately scaled and in harmony with the layout and other pieces in the room. A thoughtful placement should create a vignette that tells a story that fits the overall aesthetic of your space and highlights each item’s attributes. 

When contemplating the investment of a large modern artwork or small-scale antique art collection, maintaining a sense of balance is crucial.

Design tip: Use larger modern art pieces to anchor the room and smaller antique accessories to add character. Alternatively, an imposing antique piece can be balanced with minimalist modern décor.

Indulge a personal touch

Art is always a personal and emotive thing. As long as you are true to your own design narrative that reflects your individuality, modern or antique art will naturally become a conversation piece in your home.  Your home should reflect your personality and taste. Combining antique and modern artworks that reflect your taste and allow you to tell your unique visual story through the décor elements you choose will always resonate with the space. 

Design tip: Don’t be afraid to mix sentimental pieces with new finds. The personal connection you have with each item will bring interest and authenticity to your space.

Mixing antique and modern art in contemporary living spaces is an art form in itself. It requires a keen eye for balance, a sense of adventure, and a personal touch. Creating a space that is not only stylish and cohesive but also rich in history and modern flair means allowing the old and the new to coexist in a space. 

The Crown Collection’s curated ‘gallery’ of modern and antique artworks is exactly the destination to start your search for that perfect piece of wall decor.

Create modern focal points with antique mirrors

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Somehow, when it comes to antique mirrors, we never seem to run out of things to say, and inspiration for including them in contemporary homes is never lacking. Mirrors are the one element in interior design that stand out for their ability to instantly transform any space with character, story and unsurpassed elegance. 

The irresistible allure of antique mirrors is how they seamlessly merge the opulence of the past with the vibrancy of the present; infusing modern spaces with a sense of history and design depth. 

Doubling up as practical pieces and striking focal points, antique and French-style mirrors are probably the easiest décor option to elevate your modern interior’s aesthetic. Their intricate design detailing – often handcrafted with unparalleled craftsmanship – is a testament to a bygone era’s artistry. 

In a contemporary decor aesthetic, antique mirrors act as transformative focal points, effortlessly elevating the ambience and narrative of any room.

In a contemporary decor aesthetic, antiques act as transformative focal points, effortlessly elevating the ambience and narrative of any room.

Here’s our take on the art of incorporating antique mirrors to create focal points in various spaces throughout your home.

A celebration of space & light

One of the most remarkable qualities of antique and French-style mirrors is their ability to magnify a space by reflecting light in unique and mesmerising ways. Placing an ornate antique mirror strategically in a room can visually expand the area by creating the illusion of depth and a dynamic interplay of shadows and luminance. (Consider positioning a large antique mirror opposite a window to maximize natural light or in a smaller room to open up the space and make it feel more airy and spacious).

One of the most remarkable qualities of antique and French-style mirrors is their ability to magnify a space by reflecting light in unique and mesmerising ways.

A beautiful nod to the past

Beyond their aesthetic appeal, antique mirrors have a way of evoking a nostalgic charm, inviting contemplation and igniting conversations. The thoughtful juxtaposition of the old and the new lies in a harmonious balance where traditional decorative details meet modern minimalism and timeless beauty finds its place in contemporary homes.

A gallery wall vignette 

Gallery walls remain a popular trend in interior design, allowing homeowners to showcase their style and interests. Incorporating an antique mirror as a statement piece into a photo or art gallery wall – or creating a gallery wall of only mirrors – adds a unique twist and injects a surprising sense of history and eclectic sophistication into the arrangement. (Mix and match different sizes, shapes, and styles of antique mirrors with artworks, photographs, and other decorative elements to create a visually captivating display that tells a story and sparks conversation).

Gallery walls remain a popular trend in interior design, allowing homeowners to showcase their style and interests.

A reflection of personality & style

Because antique mirrors come in a myriad of shapes, sizes, and designs, they are versatile pieces that will complement any interior style. Whether you prefer intricately carved frames, gilded accents, or sleek Art Deco designs, there’s one to suit every taste and décor preference. Antique mirrors became a tool to reflect your personality and style. From bold statement pieces to subtle accents, each display adds a dynamic and individualised touch that won’t go unnoticed. 

An architectural flair

Antique and French-style mirrors can also be used to enhance the architectural features of your home such as fireplaces, alcoves, or built-in shelving units. Positioning a decorative antique mirror above a fireplace mantle creates a focal point that draws the eye and adds a sense of grandeur to the room. Similarly, incorporating antique mirrors into built-in shelving units or alcoves adds visual interest and dimension, transforming ordinary spaces into stunning focal points that command attention. And there is no bolder statement than an oversized floor mirror to get guests to stop in their tracks and take in the wonder of an antique mirror. 

A mirror can also be used to enhance the architectural features of your home such as fireplaces, alcoves, or built-in shelving units.

A mix-and-match wonder

Don’t be afraid to mix and match antique mirrors with modern elements to create a harmonious balance of old and new. Pairing an antique mirror with contemporary furniture creates a captivating contrast that adds depth and character to your interior design scheme. Experiment with different textures, colours, and styles to create a fun, compelling and visually engaging space that showcases your design sensibility.

Pairing antiques with contemporary furniture creates a captivating contrast that adds depth and character to your interior design scheme.

Antique mirrors from the Crown Collection

At the Crown Collection – a one-of-a-kind store experience – our innate love for antique and French-style mirrors is reflected in our curated collection.  

Most of our mirrors are hand-gilded in 22-karat gold leaf, but we can strip or adjust the frame’s finish to a silver leaf, bleached, or stained finish to suit your design scheme.

So, whether you’re looking for a standalone statement piece or options to be incorporated into gallery walls, mirrors are natural focal points in any room and you are likely to find the perfect one within our walls – at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston – or by shopping our emporium online.

A contemporary approach to choosing & integrating antique & French-style mirrors in your home

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In a design era characterised by sleek lines, mass-produced furniture and minimalism, antique and French-style mirrors are exquisite additions that effortlessly blend the old-world allure with contemporary aesthetics. But the beauty of these pieces is often overlooked when it comes to integrating them into modern living spaces.

Our experienced team at the Crown Collection eagerly steps in as antique mirror ‘ambassadors’ and guides, simplifying the decor queries and overwhelm often associated with investing in timeless antique and French-style mirrors and advising on how to include them as much-needed showpieces in your home.

From intricate to gilded, plain to ornate, small to big, antique and French-style mirrors were born to transform any and every wall or corner of your home into something special.

From intricate to gilded, plain to ornate, small to big, antique and French-style mirrors were born to transform any and every wall or corner of your home into something special.

Choosing the right mirror

Selecting the ideal mirror for your space is an art in itself. Start by considering the size, shape, and frame style that will complement your interior design style and current pieces. 

Next, know your antique mirrors: (In no particular order – and not an exhaustive list – our antique mirror guide aims to unravel the mystique behind each style, helping you make an informed and inspired decision).

  • Opulent and grand, Baroque mirrors emerged in the 17th century and are characterized by ornate and extravagant designs, featuring intricate carvings, bold gilded frames, and elaborate details. 
  • Known for their playfulness and elegance, Rococo mirrors – originating in the 18th century – boast delicate and asymmetrical ornamentation. Their frames often showcase intricate scrolls, and floral motifs, creating a sense of lightness and grace. 
  • Louis mirrors draw inspiration from the reigns of various French kings, incorporating diverse design elements. Louis XIV mirrors are highly ornate and feature lavish gilding and elaborate decorations. Louis XV mirrors boast curves and floral motifs, while Louis XVI mirrors are more restrained with neoclassical influences.
  • Neoclassical mirrors reflect the revival of classical aesthetics, emphasizing symmetry, simplicity, and clean lines. They often feature Greek and Roman architectural motifs, such as columns, pediments, and friezes, conveying a sense of timeless elegance.
  • Georgian mirrors – originating in the 18th century – showcase a blend of classical and traditional design. These mirrors typically feature rectangular or oval shapes, with simple yet refined detailing.
  • Inspired by medieval architecture, Gothic mirrors feature pointed arches, tracery, and other Gothic motifs. The frames are often dark and have a dramatic, cathedral-like appearance.
  • Showcasing a combination of neoclassical and traditional design elements, Regency mirrors – influenced by the early 19th-century Regency era – feature clean lines, geometric shapes, and classical motifs.
  • Empire mirrors – originating from the early 19th century during the Napoleonic era – exhibit a more restrained and monumental design influenced by ancient Roman and Egyptian aesthetics. These mirrors typically feature a rectangular or oval shape with columns, sphinxes, and laurel wreaths as common decorative elements. 
  • Both practical and decorative, Cheval mirrors – named after the French word for horse – are full-length mirrors mounted on a swivelling frame, allowing for adjustable angles. 
  • Both functional and aesthetic, glamorous vanity tray mirrors are small, ornamental mirrors typically placed on dressing tables or vanities to display women’s perfume bottles, silver handbrushes etc. They often have decorative frames with intricate detailing. 

Selecting the ideal mirror for your space is an art in itself. Start by considering the size, shape, and frame style that will complement your interior design style and current pieces.

Integrating antique & French-style mirrors

Mirrors are versatile accessories that bring a unique decor narrative to the spaces they inhabit. They will never disappoint and will always add a wow factor – inside and out. 

The successful juxtaposition of antique and French mirrors with contemporary interiors is a thoughtful fusion of tradition and innovation. Effective placement of antique mirrors alongside modern pieces depends on room size, lighting, and intended aesthetic. 

Before making your final antique or French-style mirror choice, consider the colour palette and style of the existing decor for a harmonious ‘mix-and-match’ result. 

Generally, mirrors can amplify natural light and create the illusion of space when strategically positioned opposite windows. They can also serve as focal points, enhancing the room’s overall design. In bedrooms, placing mirrors behind or beside furniture can add depth.

When selecting antique mirrors to be leaned against a wall for a grand, yet ‘laid-back,’ effect, factor in both size and style. The mirror should be large enough to command attention but not overpower the space.

When selecting antique mirrors to be leaned against a wall for a grand, yet  ‘laid-back,’ effect, factor in both size and style. The mirror should be large enough to command attention but not overpower the space. 

Choose a mirror with a frame that complements the room’s decor, and opt for a style that resonates with the overall design theme. Experiment with the angle at which the mirror leans to achieve the desired visual impact and ensure it enhances the room’s ambience.

A unique and eye-catching eclectic display is achieved by arranging a collection of smaller ‘mismatched’ French-style mirrors in a gallery wall formation. When creating a mirror collage vignette, the key is to embrace creativity without strict adherence to shape, size, or era. Arrange antique mirrors in an interesting pattern, considering favourable objects and light sources. 

Play with the placement to achieve a visually appealing ‘mosaic’ effect and embrace the diversity in shapes and sizes for a dynamic look, allowing the mirrors to interact with the surrounding space. 

A unique and eye-catching eclectic display is achieved by arranging a collection of smaller ‘mismatched’ French-style mirrors in a gallery wall formation.

Shopping antique mirrors at The Crown Collection

Your choice of an antique or French-style mirror is more than just a decor accessory; it’s a piece of history and art, providing endless opportunities for creative expression in your home.

Browse our curated collection of almost 300 mirrors.

You’ll not only find the mirror that resonates with your taste but also seamlessly integrates it into your modern living space. We also offer bespoke finishes – staining, paint effects, French polishing, and bleaching – by our in-house restorers. 

Mixing antique tables into a modern décor story

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From modern entryways and landings to lounges, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, libraries and studies (i.e. any space in your home), antique tables – in all shapes, styles and sizes – step in as functional and beautiful standalone or accent pieces.   

As far as antique tables go, you’re spoilt for choice, because no matter what space you’re trying to fill, there are console tables, coffee tables, bedside tables, dining tables, refectory tables, desks etc, to fit all décor briefs and individual style aesthetics.   

Pick any antique table to make a statement; either as a visually heavy focal point or as a smaller element to bring interest and balance to minimalistic modern pieces in a room.

At The Crown Collection there are antique tables to fit all décor briefs and individual style aesthetics.

‘You are welcome’ | Console & centre tables

Console tables may have fallen out of fashion for a while, but they are back with a design bang, especially when adding a touch of antique furniture flair to a walk-through entryway or landing space. These (generally) smaller areas are crying out for a little drama and you cannot go wrong when creating a curated vignette with a narrow console table against the wall. They do double duty, complementing any mirror, artwork or gallery arrangement hung above them. 

If you are fortunate enough to have a (larger) grand entrance hall or foyer, then round central tables are an eye-catching ’centrepiece’ and stately welcome to your home. Your styling options are limitless if you can showcase an antique centre table or drum table. 

Console tables and centre tables walk perfectly in entrance halls

‘Let’s gather together’ | Dining tables

Designated dining rooms, or eat-in dining/kitchens, are places where meals are shared and memories are made. Antique (extendable) dining or refectory tables become the ultimate piece of furniture to ‘mix and match’ with contemporary chairs. 

As a feature piece for years to come, dining tables are worth the investment. Blending the ‘traditional’ with modernity allows any homeowner or interior designer to seamlessly fuse the past with the present.

Antique dining tables in contemporary spaces

‘Fancy a cup of tea?’ | Coffee tables

There is probably no table as versatile and practical as a coffee table. A living room simply cannot work without one. And when you decide on an antique coffee table, the character of a space is instantly transformed. 

As smaller anchoring showpieces, coffee tables are often the finishing touch to complement modern living room furniture. Depending on your interior style, coffee tables can be stained, bleached, painted, gilded, or kept natural, allowing you the flexibility to create a bespoke conversation piece and display moment. 

Antique coffee tables

‘Back to work’ | Antique desks

As the WFH (work from home) movement and hybrid work model have become more entrenched in our lives, antique desks offer themselves as designer solutions to remodelling your study or WFH space. 

These beautifully crafted artisanal antique pieces beckon the muse and ensure productivity. With or without drawers, an antique desk serves as an eye-catching designer solution in your home office; the perfect contrast to a contemporary or minimalistic aesthetic. 

Antique desks in modern work-from-home office spaces

‘And so to bed’ | Antique bedside tables

Modern bedrooms are probably one of the more complex areas to introduce antique pieces into the layout. But a subtle, yet whimsical nod to the past is to introduce antique bedside tables or pedestals. For a little eclectic charm – because these pieces are smaller – you can get away with them not matching.

An antique bedside table presents the perfect opportunity to have some personalised décor fun when flanking the bed and headboard; the focal points of the room. They also add warmth, layering, textural elements and an unexpected detailing to your bedroom. It’s then up to you to go maximalist or minimalist when styling them. 

Antique bedside tables

‘You are welcome to browse’ | The Crown Collection

Designing and dressing your modern spaces with antique tables presupposes a trip to The Crown Collection, South Africa’s largest décor store offering an impressive range of antique, French and contemporary furniture and accessories. 

Our curated collection of antique tables (over 280 handpicked options) will have you wandering from room to room – online or in-store – to find just the one that not only speaks to you but will enhance your home. 

Shop now or visit our studio at 20 Ballycale Drive, Bryanston.

 

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