The Crown Collection—Antique Articles

Welcome to our antique articles, where the enchanting world of antique furniture unfolds before your eyes. Immerse yourself in a treasure trove of captivating articles covering trends, topics, and décor tips dedicated to the timeless allure of antique furniture. Our expert writers delve deep into the rich history and craftsmanship of these exquisite pieces, offering insightful perspectives and expert advice to help you navigate the realm of antique furniture with confidence and style.

Discover the latest trends in antique furniture, from classic styles that never go out of fashion to emerging design movements that breathe new life into old treasures. Uncover hidden gems and learn about iconic furniture pieces that have shaped interior design throughout the ages. Our articles not only highlight the beauty and rarity of antique furniture but also explore the stories and cultural significance behind each piece, allowing you to truly appreciate their timeless charm.

Wrought iron takes the crown – indoors & outdoors

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Cherished for centuries, the timeless industrial beauty and remarkable functionality of wrought-iron furniture and accessories make them a winner across design aesthetics. The intricate designs and durable nature of wrought iron make it a popular choice to enhance both indoor and outdoor spaces. Exploring the charm, adaptability and versatility of wrought iron will take you on a decor journey that includes furniture, mirrors, lanterns, and obelisks. 

The mention of wrought iron as a design option conjures up images of Parisian cafés and Tuscan Juliette balconies. From balustrades to chandeliers to candelabras and bird feeders, it is a rugged and robust material that transforms spaces into the perfect blend of rustic and sophisticated romance. 

Dating back to medieval times, wrought iron furniture has a rich history. Skilled blacksmiths handcrafted each piece, giving it an artisanal touch that mass-produced items can never replicate. The ornate detailing celebrates craftsmanship, dedication and passion.  

An all-rounder for all spaces

The balanced juxtaposition of pairing a more ‘masculine,’ minimalistic medium with artisanal ornate and feminine flowery lines makes wrought iron pieces the ‘yin and yang’ go-to for designers, architects and homeowners. 

Wrought iron pieces are the perfect mis-and-match solution for all spaces in your home

Its long list of qualities – including beauty, durability, versatility and low maintenance – make wrought iron furniture and accessories a classic addition to any room or corner of your home. Because of their history, wrought iron pieces fall into the antique category, making them investment pieces that are set to increase in value over time.

Organic or geometrical, traditional or innovative, decorative or linear, it’s no wonder wrought iron has captivated the decor world and transcended design trends for hundreds of years. 

Whether it’s a bed frame, dining table, coffee table, garden urn or mirror, wrought iron adds a touch of refined charm to any room. It all comes down to its versatility. 

An inspirational addition to outdoor spaces

Outdoor spaces highlight the unique versatility and beauty of wrought iron options like no other space in your home. Not only is it durable and weather resistant, but its dark linear or curvy lines and angles – with negative space – give it a poetic element that dialogues beautifully in garden areas or on patios. 

Wrought iron inspiration for your outdoor spaces and patios

As part of your outdoor hardscaping, wrought iron offers limitless possibilities to suit your style and budget. 

A bold design statement for all indoor spaces

A strong presence and a modern decor story are two boxes easily ticked with wrought iron pieces. You don’t get a better mix-and-match solution. The beauty of wrought iron lies in its ability to complement a variety of materials – wood, glass, copper, brass or even stone – to create a visually appealing and harmonious space that exudes a dynamic personality. 

Antique wrought iron pieces are a bold statement for all indoor spaces

Bringing wrought iron elements from the outdoors inside your home creates a seamless blend of nature and architecture; naturally adding eye-catching drama, and effortlessly blending into any setting – from the hallway to the living room to the bedroom to the bathroom. Wherever they are placed, wrought iron mirrors, side tables, candelabras, side tables or lanterns all complement different interior design themes and add a simple touch of refinement. 

A curated selection at The Crown Collection

Wrought-iron decor options continue to captivate design enthusiasts worldwide. From classic pieces to contemporary twists, it has stood the test of time, seamlessly blending aesthetics and functionality to create stunning living spaces.

Our handpicked selection of wrought iron furniture and accessories, with their delicate curves and sturdy structure, is worth browsing if you are looking to effortlessly elevate the ambience of your indoor or outdoor spaces. 

Visit us online or pop into our showroom at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston, where a world of antiques awaits your perusal.

 

Antique decorative clocks | Making ordinary spaces extraordinary

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As one of the most popular and widely collected decorative antiques, it’s no wonder that grandfather, carriage, wall and mantle clocks are popular decorative pieces for any home – each exuding its own recognizable charm. Adhering to the functional and ornamental brief, the variety of styles and forms make antique decorative clocks both eye-catching and enduring. Carefully chosen, they make beautiful focal points for your home; instantly adding a touch of classic elegance to any room when hung on the wall or cleverly placed on a mantel, table or shelf. 

 

With their intricate artistry, rich history and timeless appeal, antique decorative clocks are always on trend and hold a special place in the world of interior design. Whether you prefer the majesty of a grandfather clock or the understated elegance of a desk clock, antique timepieces serve as captivating focal points in any room and have the power to add a touch of unexpected whimsy to your chosen aesthetic. 

And when it comes to including decorative clocks in your home, no space is off limits. 

The irresistible grandeur of grandfather clocks

All you need is a blank wall for an antique grandfather clock to add its towering presence to a space. (Don’t believe the design myth that you need an oversized space or high ceilings to showcase these larger pieces.) 

Grandfather /Long case clocks

Originally manufactured between 1680 and 1830, grandfather clocks  – aka longcase clocks – have been a symbol of prestige and refinement, and now modern interior design is incorporating them into its contemporary decor narrative. With ornate carvings and melodious chimes, their majestic presence demands attention and becomes a trendy and nostalgic statement piece; anywhere in your home.

The charming story of compact clocks

Compact antique carriage, mantle, desk or tabletop clocks may be small, but they pack a big punch in decor circles. For those seeking a more subtle blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal, carriage or tabletop clocks are the simplest way to add a little extra adornment and a touch of romance to a mantlepiece desk, shelf, worktop, bedside table or console table

You can go for gold with a 19th-century antique French gilt tabletop clock or you can keep it more low-key with a Victorian Wooden Cased Mantle Clock.

Either way, these antique timepieces will always cause you to pause and smile, and are guaranteed to make ordinary surfaces a little extraordinary. 

Antique mantle, carriage and tabletop decorative clocks

Originating in France, figural mantle clocks quickly became popular in England and America and are still a go-to accessory for modern interior design as individual conversation pieces or as part of a collage vignette of accent accessories. 

Perfectly blending tradition with modernity, these decorative antique timepieces are crafted with intricate detailing, showcasing the skilled craftsmanship of horologists.

The artsy vibe of wall clocks

We cannot think of anything more delightful than antique decorative wall clocks as wall art. 

Coming in so many different shapes and sizes, the definitive character of wall clocks is a stunningly beautiful addition to a modern home. They can either be used to match the general colour palette of a space or become a striking contrast. 

Antique decorative wall clocks at The Crown Collection

Hang them as solo pieces, combine your antique wall clock of choice with other artworks in a gallery-style arrangement or go all out by curating an array of different clock types, designs, styles and sizes to create a unique focal display. 

The wonder of browsing decorative clocks at The Crown Collection

If you cannot wait to get your hands on an antique clock, then your first spot should be The Crown Collection.  Our in-store experience – at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston – will not only have you losing track of time, but will make you feel like Alice who has arrived in a wonderland of mesmerising beauty. As you make your way among our handpicked displays, you will discover an extraordinary collection of antique clocks. If you cannot visit us in-store, the same selection of antiques exists online. (And once you have made your choice, we will deliver directly to your door). 

Shop all our antique decorative clocks today to add something extra to your home.

 

Antique extendable dining tables | Place for everyone

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There are dining room tables and then there are extendable dining room tables. Our belief is that furniture choices play a pivotal role when it comes to interior design and creating stylish spaces that speak to longevity and practicality. And so, if you happen to come across an antique extension dining table, grab it with both hands! The double-duty, win-win functionality of these pieces means they will fit perfectly in a smaller space but have the wonderful potential to seat more when an occasion or celebration demands or when unexpected guests arrive for dinner. 

An extension dining table is an invitation to gather and an investment that you will wonder how you ever lived without. 

The practicality of extendable tables

The aesthetic value of antique extendable tables – besides their clever craftsmanship and design mechanisms – is in their artisanal variety. 

  • Drop-leaf extension tables feature hinged leaves that can be folded down when not in use. They can be easily extended by lifting the leaves which provide additional surface area for dining or other activities. 
  • Boasting a distinctive trestle-style base with a removable leaf (or leaves) that can be added to the centre of the table, trestle extension tables offer stability and flexibility whenever the need arises to host additional guests.  
  • A gateleg extension table is characterised by hinged legs that swing out to support the extended leaves making them ideal for large gatherings. 
  • Butterfly leaf extension tables have a unique self-storing mechanism; the leaf is folded and hidden beneath the table’s surface and can be easily unfolded and locked into place when extra seating is required. 

Antique extendable dining tables

The benefits of extendable tables

From an intimate dinner for two or a cosy supper for four to hosting a festive gathering that accommodates more, these pieces of furniture will support all your socialising needs. 

In smaller homes or apartments, extension dining tables become a game changer, offering you the opportunity to maximise your seating space and have everyone over (when necessary) and retract to their smaller size when guests have gone, giving you back your space. 

Coming in a broad range of shapes, sizes and materials, you can either harmonize with your existing decor or take your room design in a completely new direction. And whatever extending table you do decide on, they also become the ideal surface to showcase tablecloths or table runners or to display your tablescaping creativity. 

(If you are partial to a large dining table and would love an antique refectory table but just don’t have the space, then an extension table becomes a wonderful alternative). 

The beauty of extendable tables

Antique extension tables can be seamlessly incorporated into modern spaces, creating a captivating fusion of old and new. Not only do they offer wonderful versatility in seating and room arrangement for dining rooms and kitchens, but they also come in a wide range of designs, materials and styles, upping their timeless decor potential to mix and match antiques with modern styles of furniture

Mix and match antique extension tables in modern spaces

Giving your dining room or kitchen the wow factor simply comes down to showcasing the craftsmanship of a bygone area with an antique extension table. And from an investment perspective, these coveted pieces of antique furniture are highly sought after. 

No matter what your personal interior style is – modern sleek, minimalist simplicity, traditional elegance, or French farmhouse rustic, you can take your pick at the Crown Collection. From a Mid-Century French-Style Regency extendable dining room table or an antique Baroque extending dining table to a Victorian Mahogany (fourteen to sixteen seater) dining table with five extension leaves, our curated collection will suit your design preference, space constraints and budget, and elevate the overall ambience of your home. 

With their varied designs, decorative detailing, materials and patinas, extension tables will always become an elegant focal point (and conversation piece) in your dining room, no matter how many guests you are hosting. 

Pop in at the Crown Collection to browse our coveted selection of antique extendable tables online or in-store at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston.

Antique sideboards, servers & buffets | The overlooked darlings of interior design

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Antique sideboards, servers or buffets – sometimes called credenzas – are perhaps the most overlooked and underestimated pieces of furniture. But we believe they deserve a moment of glory. (And who says they should only be relegated to the dining room?). Coming in many different shapes, sizes and finishes, this is definitely the time to break the rules and reposition a sideboard, buffet or server as the perfect decor investment in multiple rooms of your home.

We do, however, subscribe to William Morris’ one rule: “If you want a golden rule that will fit everything, this is it: Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.”

Ticking the two key interior design boxes of form and function – useful and beautiful – antique sideboards, servers  & buffets offer you the versatility to either be the hero piece or the sophisticated backdrop for practical storage and stunning displays. They are way more than just a utilitarian solution for traditional dining rooms; stepping up as striking feature pieces that will transform any space from mundane and boring to glorious and eclectic.  

Mix antique servers, sideboards or buffets into modern spaces

Reaching their design peak during the Regency period, sideboards, servers and buffets are elegant, graceful and highly functional furniture forms.

What’s the difference?

When referring to this family of antiques, the terms are often used interchangeably. But there are subtle differences distinguishing them if you want to be specific and show off your antique knowledge. Generally speaking, to qualify as a sideboard, server or buffet, these elongated decorative furniture items will have cabinet-like doors and/or storage draws. (They are also narrower in width than dining or kitchen tables).

  • Sideboards are freestanding with short legs or their base sits directly on the floor. 
  • Buffets have longer legs and are usually larger than a sideboard. Originally designed to serve food, their height is usually counter-level.
  • Servers are typically smaller and lighter in scale with narrow drawers, longer legs and an open bottom. 
  • Credenzas originally didn’t have feet. But, their renewed popularity during the mid-20th century saw them being designed as long, low cabinets with sliding doors. 

Where can they be placed?

The modern-day resurgence of antiques in decor trends has seen the evolution of repurposing furniture from its original design intent. 

This is where antique sideboards, buffets or servers really come into their own. Originally only found in dining rooms, sideboards and servers are now making a name for themselves in every other room as drinks cabinets, kitchen islands, coffee stations, office storage, TV stands, dressing tables and bathroom vanities. 

Place an antique sideboard or server in your modern space

We dare you to think out of the box when it comes to buying one of these antique pieces and allowing it to redefine your spaces.

How can they be used?

If you’re in search of a piece of furniture that does triple duty (i.e. has storage options, is perfect for displaying collections and looks beautiful), then, depending on the size of your space, an antique sideboard, buffet or server ‘steps up to the plate.’ 

  • Dramatic displays: With iconic drinks stations having a revival, and silver trays – with antique glass, silverware or candle collections – making a comeback, there isn’t a better piece of furniture to showcase in a modern home than a sideboard or server. (And if you’re not into gin and tonic, craft whisky or custom spirits, then a coffee station will look just as inviting). Also, given their countertop height, they remain the ideal item for ‘serving’ tea and food. 
  • Stylish storage: The craftsmanship of antique sideboards, servers and buffets includes shallow drawers and/or cupboards; perfect for storing linens, serving plates, silverware and cutlery. (And that is just in the dining room). If you are brave enough to add a server or sideboard to your bathroom as a vanity, you can store towels and toiletries. In a bedroom, they make the perfect dressing tables and in a study, they provide a little extra ‘out is sight’ organization. Used as TV stands, their storage options hide a whole lot of living room paraphernalia. 

The versatility of antique sideboards in any home

Where can I find one? 

It’s really easy to fall in love with these unsung heroes of interior design. Their stunning beauty and versatility clearly make them pieces of interest for a broad target group of buyers. 

At the Crown Collection, our handpicked and curated collection of sideboards, servers and buffets (and the odd credenza) is ready to wow you. We are on a mission to give these furniture items the attention we believe they deserve in the antique world. 

Browse online or visit our showroom at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston.

(Our in-store restorers can stain, bleach or gild any item to your personal preference).

Set the scene at your next dinner party with antique silver cutlery

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When does a meal become more than just a meal? The occasion has a lot to do with it, but we would like to suggest that an antique silver-plated (or gold-plated) cutlery set not only sets the scene but is the secret to making your next dinner party shine. Traditionally known as a canteen of cutlery, carefully chosen flatware becomes the bespoke tablescaping decor complement to enhance the ambience and atmosphere of any dining experience. 

Know your fish knife from your table knife? A full set of antique silver cutlery is often quite extensive; typically including table knives, table forks, soup spoons, fish knives, fish forks, English teaspoons, dessert spoons, dessert forks, cake forks and serving spoons.

‘Finishing school’ or an aristocratic upbringing may make flatware etiquette second nature, but if you weren’t born with a silver spoon in your mouth you can still experience the exquisite dining pleasure of setting your table with antique cutlery. 

An antique canteen of cutlery that has been properly looked after – despite missing a few pieces – is much sought after by collectors, wedding planners, restaurateurs and homeowners. (Full sets are a rare find and worth their weight in gold or silver).

Forget the flowers

If you really want to make a tablescaping first impression, then, before you pick your flower decor, antique silver cutlery needs to make it to your table. (An Edinburgh hotel restaurant experiment concluded that customers were willing to pay 15% more for a meal using higher quality cutlery compared to people eating the same meal with lower quality utensils). 

Antique silver cutlery for your tablescaping

Flowers, tablecloths and dinnerware may create an overall ‘ooh and aah’ moment, but antique decorative gold- or silver-plated cutlery makes each individual dinner guest feel special (as if they had received a formal invite to a royal banquet). Fancy flatware apparently also makes food taste better. (Who are we to argue?).

Embrace silver-plated

There is no debate as to the value of sterling silver cutlery. But authentic silverware, although incredibly beautiful, will, over time, succumb to a little wear and tear and inevitable markings. (This doesn’t, however, detract from its intrinsic worth). If you own a set, treasure it and show it off at your next soirée.

Antique silver-plated flatware will rarely show scratches and, to the naked eye, looks just as gorgeous as the genuine article. Silver-plated cutlery is manufactured using a variety of metals with a thin layer of silver on top. This makes these pieces more resilient and less expensive. They are also much easier to clean. 

The beauty of antique and vintage silver-plated cutlery & flatware

How do you know the difference? Authentic silver cutlery will have an imprint of the number 92.5 or ‘sterling.’ (This is the official indicator that it is made of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals and will also justify the higher price tag). 

Go mix and match

If you’re a lover of antique stores, you’ll quickly realise that in scouting for vintage or antique cutlery, it is rare to find a full canteen. (And if you do, the prices are dear). But that shouldn’t deter you from your search. 

The timeless trend of mixing and matching special pieces creates a curated and relaxed elegance and gives a nod to the environmentally-friendly philosophy of sustainable recycling. 

Mix and match antique cutlery sets

If done carefully, the artistic mixing and matching of individually beautiful and decorative antique cutlery items only make a table setting even more beautiful. (This really works well with alternate settings and will immediately capture your guest’s attention with an eclectic wow factor). 

If you adore a table setting with personality and patina (that will have your guests reaching for their phones to capture the moment), then ‘mismatched’ sets of antique silver-plated (or gold-plated) cutlery will always be a showstopper and a  timeless investment. 

Pop in at The Crown Collection 

The delight of popping in at The Crown Collection includes browsing all our collections, but especially our prized selection of antique silver- and gold-plated or bone-handled cutlery canteens. The cherished charm and historical designs give each canteen its own story; the perfect accompaniment to your next dinner party.

Visit us online or in-studio at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston.

 

Maximise storage in your modern home with antique pieces

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Home ‘editing’ doesn’t necessarily mean getting rid of stuff; it means giving everything its own space. This organisational philosophy presupposes clever storage solutions, and what better way to embrace a ‘decluttering’ trend than with the addition of an antique storage piece? One of Caroline Solomon’s organisational principles is to balance the pretty with the practical, and that is exactly where a linen press, chest on chest or cabinet becomes the perfect versatile piece of furniture to achieve this goal. 

In contemporary home design, storage solutions are either sparse or generic and too matchy-matchy; offering little character, personality or visual appeal. The beauty of an antique storage solution is in both its versatility and functionality. An antique chest-on-chest, armoire, linen press or cabinet can bring a much-needed touch of charm and contrast to a mass apartment development or minimalist modern interior.

“Proper storage is about creating a home for something so that minimal effort is required to find it and put it away.”Geralin Thomas, Decluttering Your Home: Tips, Techniques and Trade Secrets

At The Crown Collection, we have a wide range of antique cabinets, chests, armoires and linen presses of all shapes and sizes to fit your unique requirements

These desirable antique storage solutions not only hold their value but also tick the sustainability box, making them ever more appealing in modern homes. 

Luxurious linen presses

Traditionally used to store tablecloths, sheets, towels, duvets, comforters and all manner of other household items, these ornate linen cabinets – crafted out of oak, walnut or mahogany – usually have two pullout shelves that stand above four deep drawers.

Antique linen presses are the ideal storage solution to multiple spaces in the modern home

The outward elegance and grandeur of an antique linen press make it the ideal addition to the bedroom or passage, but it can also diversify as a seamless statement piece for the bathroom. Antique linen presses function as delightful, character-filled places to display towels and toiletries without becoming too dominant in a smaller space.

You can easily change things up by moving your newly acquired antique linen press to the entrance hall. These transitional areas often don’t require much furniture, but an antique storage solution can become a welcome decor filler, creating visual interest and personality in the space. Effortlessly store your jackets, coats, umbrellas, shoes and other everyday paraphernalia, which are easily accessible before embarking on your next outing.

Charming chests on chests

Originally built out of solid wood and embellished with bespoke carvings and designs, antique chests on chests have beautifully housed garments and other personal items for centuries.

Breaking up the monotony of modern furniture, a carefully-selected antique chest on chest (otherwise known as a tallboy or highboy) can find a place in almost any room as a simple solution for extra storage. 

Excelling in beauty and versatility, these hero pieces work to arrest the eye of any guest with their decorative flair and utilitarian value. 

Chest-on-chest antique storage solutions excel in beauty and versatility

As an elegant storage solution, an antique chest-on-chest can operate as an additional ‘cupboard’ for the bedroom or conversation starter in the dining hall. 

The dual purpose of the chest can open up a patina of history and drama and provide a rich focal point to a room otherwise decorated with contemporary, mass-produced items.

And while chests on chests provide decently-sized storage solutions, if you do not have the space for these larger pieces and still need a little extra organisational space, consider opting for an antique chest of drawers or kist as a more compact (and equally versatile) option.

Collector’s cabinets

Antique cabinets are the epitome of functional and versatile statement pieces, consisting of transparent glass or wood cupboards at the top and an enclosed base in the lower half.

Armoires (as they are otherwise known) are the unsung queens of antique furniture, with many interior designers gravitating towards them to complement nearly any room while alleviating storage woes. 

Cabinets not only function as a unique storage solution but a beautiful display space in any home

As antique storage solutions, they take up more vertical than horizontal space, making them the ideal addition to smaller footprint spaces in contemporary homes, townhouses or apartments.

Housing (and displaying) books, linen, clothing, toys, dinner services, pantry staples, curated collections of object d’art, pottery, ornaments, glasses, drinks or anything that tickles your fancy, there’s good evidence to suggest that these furniture pieces can function anywhere. 

They can also be used to complement an antique period or style in the dining room or juxtapose other furniture items in a modern living room or kitchen. Apply some paint or bleaching and voila! – the piece is transformed. Acquiring an antique cabinet to complement the theme and colour scheme of your contemporary interior will always add a bespoke wow factor.

Explore a variety of antique storage solutions at The Crown Collection

If the historical richness, versatility, functionality and decorative diversity of adding an antique cabinet, chest-on-chest or linen press to a modern interior is not glaringly obvious, then you have not visited The Crown Collection.

With a selection of more than 160 antique storage solutions to choose from, you’ll soon want one for every area of your home.

Shop online or in-store at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston.

Grandfather clocks | Timeless statement pieces in modern spaces

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Nothing says ’grand’ in decor lingo better than a Grandfather clock (aka a Longcase clock). Posing as functional and classical pieces of history, these decorative pendulum-swinging timepieces have earned their rightful place in the aesthetics of contemporary interior design. With a nod to ‘Grandmillenial’ style – a term coined by Emma Bazilian from House Beautiful – antique Grandfather clocks perfectly fit the collaboration brief of incorporating a seemingly traditional and outdated piece of furniture into sleek, modern surroundings. 

“The grandfather clock told a tale of old fashioned craftsmanship, a tale of an age when things were expected to last not a season but generations.”Angela Abraham, writer, philosopher, a leading authority on Social Evolution and CEO of the literary platform, Descriptionari. 

The resurgence of mixing and matching modern design with antiques celebrates the craftsmanship and sustainable storytelling qualities of specialist artisans. Standing tall, Grandfather clocks are obvious showpieces of this art form. 

Mix and match grandfather clocks with modern design

Aside from the comforting and rhythmic ticking and chiming in the background, a Grandfather clock seamlessly takes centre stage as a featured antique piece. 

The perfect fit for awkward nooks and crannies

There are spaces in every home that are crying out to showcase an antique Grandfather clock. There’s no argument that a Longcase clock can look gorgeous in any room (as long as the temperature does not swing from too hot to too cold).

“Wooden clocks are like people in a way,” says dealer Ned Ingberman of The Well Made Clock. “They do best in a room that’s comfortable for everyday living; not too hot or cold, and not too damp or dry. These clocks are susceptible to extreme fluctuations in humidity and temperature. And just like other fine pieces of furniture, the fluctuations can cause the wood to swell and shrink.”

If your home does have a superfluous narrow wall, a long hallway, an awkward upstairs landing or an odd niche, the eye-catching elegance of a Grandfather clock will transform these spaces into show-stopping moments. 

Antique Grandfather clocks are the perfect wow factor for narrow walls and odd spaces

Antique Grandfather clocks may well be big-ticket items, but they definitely deliver a big wow factor. In fact, their stately and decorative contrast is all you need in a modern minimalist space. They can easily stand alone; transforming and creating all the aesthetic ‘accessorising’ you need. As hero pieces, Longcase clocks are always worth the investment.

The perfect match for any decor style

Ever popular in the 18th century as a symbol of wealth and societal status, Grandfather clocks haven’t lost their character and charm. Interior designers love them as pieces that create one-of-a-kind drama. And what makes them even more versatile is the fact that, despite their past narrative and historical backstory, they are able to transcend the years and match any decor style. 

Their scale and range of wood tones and finishes – mahogany, oak, ebony, or gilded – are as beautiful in a rustic contemporary farmhouse as they are in a lavish and sumptuous French-inspired, Afro-chic parlour. From traditional to eclectic, there is a Grandfather clock to tie any decor scheme together.  

Mix and match grandfather clocks with any modern decor style

Once you’ve considered the basic mix-and-match principles of incorporating these antiques into modern homes, there really are no set rules to constrain you. As they either become the focal point or the finishing touch, the bold addition of a Grandfather or Longcase clock will always impress. 

The perfect time to add a Grandfather clock to your home

If you haven’t yet popped into the Crown Collection Store – either online or at our Bryanston Emporium – you are in for a very special surprise. With a curated collection of over 5000 antiques, our beautiful selection of handpicked antique Grandfather clocks will have you swooning. 

Take a little time to visit us and be wowed by the experience of shopping for a Grandfather clock or any other antique collectables from one of our collections.

 

Why French Aubusson rugs fit in any room

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The sophistication, exquisite decorative appeal and artisanal craftsmanship of an antique French Aubusson rug make it a staple on the list of any interior designer or tasteful homeowner. Whether you’ve chosen a traditional, contemporary or modern aesthetic, the elegance of a French Aubusson carpet weaves together a story of harmony and history as well as adding authenticity to any space – be it an entrance hall, kitchen, lounge, bedroom, bathroom or study (and every passage in between).

The best in antique rugs (woven from wool) date back to the 16th century when weavers began to create carpets and tapestries for the royal courts and aristocrats of France. 

At The Crown Collection, we’ve been sourcing antique French Aubusson rugs since our inception.

Here are our 4 reasons why these antique ‘works of art’ are a solid investment for your home:

#1 Their timelessness

Antique rugs are way more than functional floor coverings. These pieces of ‘floor art’ have not only stood the test of time as a result of their quality materials but also because of the skilled handiwork and artistry of their makers. Using traditional techniques – steeped in French Renaissance culture – antique French Aubusson rugs have evolved to become durable, character-filled pieces that will be passed down for generations to come.

Often designed with classic motifs, patterns and colours, the unique beauty and craftsmanship of antique carpets transcend interior design fads and generational trends; adapting to function in contemporary, eclectic and classical spaces.

Antique French Aubusson rugs for modern spaces

Woven from eco-friendly raw materials (such as wool) that are kind to the environment, and produced by hand (not by machines in an energy-sapping factory filled with mass-produced items), antique French Aubusson carpets get the nod of approval from environmentalists and ordinary citizens hoping to make less of a dent on the planet. These slow-fashion items last for centuries (instead of piling up in landfills, like their mass-produced counterparts), making them an even more worthwhile investment.

#2 Their practicality

When selecting furniture and accessories for your home, the antique rug fits the functionality and aesthetic brief. 

With most fashioned from wool, antique French Aubusson carpets are soft, durable, easy to wash (just steer clear of harsh chemicals) and resistant to many stains that would otherwise require a deep clean if the carpets were produced using synthetic materials.

The practicality of French Aubusson Rugs

A further advantage of wool is its natural origins, characterising it as a non-allergenic, bacteria-deterring fibre that even resists dust mites. The rich colours and patterns also conceal spills and marks, making them suitable for any room – be it a high-traffic area or a more ornamental space.

Over time, rugs like this bespoke hand-knotted French Aubusson rug develop a beautiful patina and flaccidity, adding to their character and appeal.

#3 Their versatility

Available in various colours, styles and shapes, antique French Aubusson carpets can be adapted to suit any space – transforming its ambience to one of balance, cosiness and charm.

Not only are they able to adjust to various settings and styles (whether old or new) but these rugs are also multi-functional. A French Aubusson-style 20th-century carpet can effortlessly brighten up an otherwise dull and neutral modern living room while simultaneously anchoring furniture.

These carpets also work to revitalise and refresh conventionally utilitarian spaces like kitchens and bathrooms. Using a long or rectangular antique rug in the bathroom, brings visual interest, texture and a sense of order to the space. Conversely, in the kitchen, a tasteful carpet can add a touch of personality, warmth and colour, making it more connected and inviting.

The versatility of French Aubusson rugs for walls and floors

Once you’ve made the decision to invest in an antique French Aubusson carpet, select one that complements the furniture in the room. A more heavily-patterned rug pairs well with neutral or solid colour furnishings, while a more subdued carpet will suit a space with more boldly-patterned or bright upholstery.

#4 Their beauty

Antique rugs have the sought-after and rare ability to age gracefully. Their decorative appeal, as well as their practical longevity and quality materials, are the reason these rugs have lasted centuries. Placed on the floor (or hung as wall art) an antique rug’s bespoke beauty brings style and sophistication to modern and traditional homes alike.

The beauty of antique French Aubusson rugs on contemporary homes

The attention to detail, intricate patterns, rich textures and vibrant colours of a carefully-selected antique carpet have the decor potential to up the ante in any space in your home. 

Find an antique French Aubusson rug to suit your taste at The Crown Collection

The Crown Collection offers a curated range of antique French Aubusson carpets in various colours and designs with each one telling its own story and suiting a wide array of period and modern homes.

With centuries of culture, history, character and beauty woven into each rug, you can be sure to find the style and decorative narrative to suit your personal design aesthetic. 

Browse our carpet collection online or visit our store at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston today.

 

Signature antique styles that deserve a decor moment in your home

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There are times when you walk into a room and something elusive makes you pause. At first glance, you are not quite sure what it is – an architectural element, the light, the layout? But as the visual beauty of the space introduces itself in individual parts, your eye lands on an antique piece and you have a decor ‘aha’ moment. A sense of authenticity prevails which just makes sense and beckons you to stay. 

It is this timeless blend of the past and the present finding a natural rhythm that becomes the secret to contemporary aesthetics gaining substance from time-worn pieces. 

And it is not necessarily down to one or two antique styles that take all the glory; each period of antique history makes its own special statement. Remove that chosen piece and the room would be found lacking. 

Adding antiques from historical periods to modern spaces

Embracing unique furniture pieces or accessories from different antique styles takes its design cue from acknowledging the artisanal beauty, respecting the decorative skills and honouring the craftsmanship of furniture that is rooted in a different time but still belongs in modern-day homes. 

You don’t need to be well-versed in the historical context (or timeline) of the many antique styles that date back centuries; you just have to appreciate the magic, story and versatility that these well-preserved and sustainable pieces will bring to your spaces. 

Here at The Crown collection store, we have an enticing curated collection of hand-picked furniture and accessories from various antique styles that are ready and waiting to be included in your home.

Queen Anne style – a touch of grace

Taking us back to the early 18th century (1720 -1750), the antique style that epitomises Queen Anne’s reign showcases graceful, curved lines and decorative elements. 

The femininity of cabriole legs, shell motifs and scalloped edges, as well as the delicate proportions of Walnut and Cherry pieces (with a touch of gilding), create a beautiful contrast to minimalistic and monochromatic contemporary design schemes. 

Queen Anne antique style furniture

Up the ante in any room with a Queen Anne-style piece from our collection:

  • A gilded and upholstered Queen Anne-style sofa 
  • A Queen Anne Walnut chest on stand
  • An 18th-century Cape Stinkwood Traditional Tulbagh/Queen Anne Style Rusbank
  • A silver-plated Queen Anne teapot on a stand

Georgian style – a touch of classical symmetry

Roughly spanning 110 years (1714 – 1827), Georgian furniture – with its straight lines and restrained ornamentation – becomes a perfect pairing with modern design. The rich warmth of Mahogany and Walnut – often with brass fittings or inlays – makes Georgian pieces an elegant solution to transform your home.  

Georgian style antiques for modern spaces

Take your pick from the following Georgian antique-style pieces from our collection:

  • A Georgian Walnut chest-on-chest on bracket feet
  • A Georgian Flame Mahogany bow-fronted chest of drawers with brass handles
  • A Georgian mahogany mirror
  • A Pair of Georgian-style chairs 

Regency style – a touch of the ornate

Known for their elegance and simplicity, furniture pieces from this antique style (1811 -1830) not only feature classical clean lines but also play with curved shapes and exotic materials such as Rosewood, Ebony and Mahogany with brass inlays or ormolu decoration. 

Regency-style antiques for contemporary homes

Our collection of Regency antique-style pieces includes:

  • A selection of round Regency convex, concave and bevelled mirrors
  • A Regency Rosewood inlaid and folding card table (circa 1800) with the BADA stamp (British Antique Dealers Association) and brass beading on brass castors
  • A Regency carved bleached/natural Mahogany settee on castors
  • A pair of teak Regency-style leather chairs
  • A late Regency inlaid mahogany and Rosewood pedestal sideboard, fitted with original oval foliate brass escutcheons and loop handles and with a cellarette drawer
  • A Regency Mahogany secretaire/bookcase (circa 1820) with glazed cottage pane doors

Victorian style – a touch of opulence

From 1837-1901, Queen Victoria’s reign and personality had a significant influence on furniture and accessory design. Of all antique decor styles, Victorian pieces feature intricate carvings, ornate details, rich colours and plush upholstery fabrics. Mahogany, Walnut and Teak furniture items from this period will always create an opulent cosiness in your modern home. 

Victorian antiques on modern spaces

From your dining room and kitchen to your bedroom or bathroom, our collection of Victorian-style pieces is just the inspiration you need to transform a space:

  • A Victorian Oak campaign military chest In two parts with brass escutcheons and gilt-tooled leather writing surface (circa 1890)
  • A Victorian English carved and bleached Oak armoire with bevelled mirror doors and two drawers
  • A pair of Victorian carved chairs with rattan seats
  • A 4-6 seater Victorian Oak square table with Castors
  • A Victorian Walnut, Mahogany and Burr-walnut pier cabinet with lock and key (circa 1905 ) 

Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles – touches of romance and glamour

Popular between 1890 and 1910 in Europe and the US, it is the flowing lines and organic shapes that define Art Nouveau furniture and accessories; merging nature, design and craftsmanship. Collectables from this style highlight curved lines and floral or plant motifs, and lighter woods such as Oak or Maple. 

Items such as a pair of Art Nouveau Candelabras or an Art Nouveau gilt clock will certainly create a sense of romance and become conversation pieces. 

Art Nouveau & Art Deco antiques

Glamorous and luxurious, Art Deco pieces – spanning the 1920s and 1930s – rebelled against their predecessor and are known for their sleek, geometric forms and bold colours. Furniture pieces from this period often showcase shiny metallic finishes (such as chrome and glass) and exotic woods such as Rosewood or Macassar Ebony. 

Add glamour to your guest room with a pair of Art Deco Walnut single beds, zhoosh up your drinks cabinet with an 8-piece Czech Art Deco Crystal Cocktail Set or entertain like the queen with a 4-piece silver-plated Art Deco tea service

The Crown Collection is your obvious go-to antique store to indulge your love of all antique styles. This is where the sympathetic inclusion and eclectic layering of antique styles from different historical periods into modern spaces create personalised decor moments. 

Confidently blending the past with the present is what will make your home a welcoming place that will beautifully tell your bespoke story and offer all those who cross your threshold a moment of pause.    

A balancing act | How to incorporate antiques into modern spaces

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Designing a home that accurately reflects your personality and taste can be obtained by combining furniture items that represent a number of different styles and eras. But, marrying antique and contemporary elements to generate a cohesive harmony without creating excessive noise can become a delicate balancing act. Achieving the perfect mix of old and new comes down to a careful collaboration of form and function, using timeless antiques to add depth, story and unexpected drama to trendy modern interiors.

With antique furniture generating a revival among interior designers and inspired homeowners in 2023, The Crown Collection offers some of our best advice for creating a character-filled contemporary interior that fits your design brief to the T with the addition of versatile antiques:

#1 Antiques are a sophisticated, bold contrast to soft, muted shades

The neutral colour palette that embodies most modern interiors derives its interest through a layered composition – and this is where antiques fit right in. 

Transforming a muted or monochromatic decor canvas into a sophisticated aesthetic can be easily attained through the subtle or bold introduction of antique furniture and accessories – making them the hero pieces of the space.

The transformation will always be a success: a dramatic antique chandelier echoes an age-old story of the French bourgeoisie in a modern dining room, while a dark wood armoire lends a striking statement to a contemporary bedroom.

Antiques are a bold contrast to soft, muted shades.

Conversely, uniting otherwise disparate pieces from different eras could be achieved by selecting a unified colour scheme. This can play out in two ways. Firstly, a neutral antique chair with a distinct gilded frame can pair well with a modern light-coloured carpet and coffee table. Secondly, an otherwise daring Victorian refectory table can be bleached to accompany a muted contemporary interior.

Antiques provide a bold focal point in light, modern interiors.

#2 Antiques are a dramatic anchor to bright contemporary and multifunctional spaces

Antique furniture is not only a savvy environmental solution, but can also function as a versatile decorative focal point, adding character and warmth to light and airy modern interiors.

The open-plan architecture of contemporary homes thrives on fluidity of movement. Tending toward sleek minimalism, these spaces are poised to showcase antiques which become a striking, definitive centrepiece with an added ‘wow’ factor.

A modern lounge/entrance hall/dining room can be bound together with an antique Mahogany sideboard, offsetting the light open-plan space with a strong visual contrast.

Antiques are a dramatic anchor to bright, contemporary spaces.

The modern minimalistic decor trend which emphasises simplicity, neutrality and clean lines can be shaken up by adding an authentic interest piece in the form of an antique (be it a carpet, bookcase, kist or settee, a decorative mirror or gilded chairs).

#3 Antiques are a ‘neutral’ balance to pattern, texture and colour

The addition of an antique furniture piece can allow your eye to rest among the busyness of a maximalist design aesthetic.

Whether you opt to purchase antiques that fit the colour scheme (that can blend and balance out the room’s bold colours or modern designs) or choose a carefully-placed antique piece to break up the striking patterns and textures (bringing visual interest to the space) there is no home that could pass up a perfectly poised antique furniture item in favour of a mass-produced time-bound supposedly cheaper alternative. 

In addition, antiques can neutralise bold colours, create a visually intriguing texture contrast or anchor a playful contemporary patterned design.

Antiques are a neutral balance to pattern, texture and colour.

In many modern spaces, the 80/20 (80% modern pieces, 20% antiques) rule works well when it comes to balancing items from various generations, so selecting the perfect antique piece is essential to harmonising this diversity. 

The wood finish of a grandfather clock or chest of drawers brings a sustainable elegance to a contemporary monochromatic colour scheme. While darker woods add historical drama, lighter variations or bleached woods counterbalance the serious black and white tones with a rustic, warm French feel.

Choose from our range of antique furniture at The Crown Collection

Whatever your method of balancing modern and antique styles, The Crown Collection is your one-stop emporium for top-notch pieces in every decorative category imaginable.

Shop our stock online or browse the range. in-person. at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston.

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