Mel and El Upholstery • Round Top, TX

On The Crush List because…

You are surrounded by infinite possibilities of choice.  Yikes!

Mel El Army Chair

Antiquing is such a thrilling feast of possibilities. What makes things even more interesting is that “possibility” is a completely relative concept.  Your possible might be beyond my wildest dreams.  My possible might be your so-not-worth-it.  When you really think about it, that isn’t just a booth full of old treasures and castoffs, it’s an entire possibility multiverse.

As they are paid to do, interior designers, decorators, furnishers, stylists and their ilk look around the fields and tents and see even deeper layers of possibility.  And here’s where Mel and El finally enter the picture.  Next to their Old Depot tent full of super-stylish frenchy chairs, settees and benches that they’ve recovered in great hair-on hides, old Army bags and worn in vintage feed sacks, Mel and El also set up a complete upholstery workshop.  The pros (and anyone else with the nerve) can order a pair of throw pillows for a new settee. Or they can bring some metallic leather from Arbor and an old stool from North Gate and have the whole thing redone on the spot.  Or they can choose a custom fabric scheme for one of Mel and El’s own yet-to-be-done chair frames and it’ll be whipped up in a couple of days.  What a handy and empowering and mind-opening resource to have in your pocket as you shop the show.  Possibilties x 10!

Mel El Settee

Mel El Chair Pair

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Speaking of possibilities, let’s quickly review what I call the Sure You Can Do It, But Will You Really? possibility principle that must be kept in mind during all antiquing trips.  As you find yourself slipping into the seductive “oh that burlap wreath plate charger with ombre dip-dye accents is so darling but I don’t need to buy it because I can make it myself” possibility trap, stop yourself and remember: What is possible when we get home from the show has its limits because we are involved, and we are busier and lazier than we think.

Mel El Bucket Chairs

Mel El German

Mel El Angel

These are the beauties waiting for their turn!

Mel El Undone Chairs

And lastly, you’ll remember that my Grandmadean used to say a house or a shack or a town had “possibilities.”  That’s what I thought when I saw this fabulous hide chair.  The second photo shows how perfectly she fits into her new home!

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Stash Style • Zapp Hall & Marburger Farm

On The Crush List because…

I’m sorry for what I said when I was hungry.

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Stash Style Bike

Shannon Vance and her team from Stash Style put up not one but two zero cool spaces at this year’s Fall Show.  Most of my pics are from the Zapp Hall building, but the teepee and doilies-gone-wild shots below are from Marburger.  Don’t you want to buy pretty much anything from the folks who can create spaces like these?

Stash Style Teepee

Stash Style Doilies

Stash Style Shelves

Stash Style Mirror

I drink my whiskey out of a teacup… Take me to the lake… Silly boys, trucks are for girls… Sorry for what I said when I was hungry…  Stash Style t-shirts, like everything else, are made from vintage stock in Shannon’s studio in Rocky River, OH, which if you don’t know is near Cleveland and is both the birthplace of George Steinbrenner and the home of the Cowen Pottery Museum.

Whiskey Teacup

Stash Style Sofas

Quick aside:  Chris and I drove all over Texas one month hunting high and low for that very wagon wheel living room set.  We never found one in great shape for a great price, so we’ve lived our lives without, which seems a shame and I’m thinking we should probably get back to making one happen.

Stash Style Overhead

Stash Style hangers

Stash Style Product

The Zapp Hall space had a lot of hats for sale, some in a straw stovepipe style that seems like a southern gentleperson’s version of the hat worn by Slash. If you’ve been looking for this look, please know that the ones here were much hipper than those available at Dress Like a Pirate dot com.

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Stash Style Globe

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Preview Day at Marburger Farm • Round Top, TX

On The Crush List because…

When push comes to shove, this is where it’s at.

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You leave at sunrise.  Sit patiently in the traffic.  Pay the premium entry fee.  Get herded through the parking chutes. You find the luxury potty trailer and the gourmet breakfast booth and you stake your spot at your favorite entrance.  Then you wait.  For the bell.  Because Marburger Preview Day starts with the ringing of the bell.

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Preview Horses

Preview Breakfast

It’s a super scorchy steamy Preview Day. 9:45 am and we’re already squinting and shielding and sticking to ourselves.  Nevertheless, when the welcome bell rings at exactly 10:00 we scoot over and under the caution tape barrier with dewy-fresh enthusiasm.

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Preview Across the tape

Preview under the tape

Preview Into  the tent

Inside, every gorgeous booth is preview perfect.  I spend most of my time watching the deals go down; buyers scooping up tens of thousands of dollars worth of goods with a few points of a finger.  Clearly, I’m surrounded by the serious players in the interiors world – a real Who’s Who – but since I only know the faces I know, most of the fun is wondering who all the the other Who’s are.  BTW, this year’s surprise star and most Facebook-photo-posted shopper was probably Anderson Cooper, who kindly walked the show without a hat or even a pair of Ray-Bans.  I’m sorry I didn’t get a photo of him for you, but you can imagine it, right?

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Lanny & Lonnie • EX-CESS Field, Warrenton TX

On The Crush List because…

Nice folks with stylish things are good to know.

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Lanny and Lonnie are probably best known for their exceptional zinc top tables that have a unique, super-smooth coppery patina.  If you can wait ’til next show to purchase your family dining table, you should, because the prices are reasonable and the mix-n-match tops and bases make it easy to get exactly what you like. And while we’re here, doesn’t that penny rug star make you wish you’d started collecting modern quilts about three decades ago and you now had a magnificent archival-quality storage room full of Nancy Crows and a pile of name badge lanyards from every Quiltcon ever?

Lon&Lan Zinc Tables

Lon&Lan Grapes

Beyond the zinc tables, L&L’s space has a strong mix of town and country and garden and gun, with lots of oversized pieces.  So if you can wait ’til next show to buy the bar back and bookshelves and grain bin storage units for your ruralist-chic new party barn, you should.

Lon&Lan Lamps

Lon&Lan Cleavers

Lon&Lan Ducks

Lon&Lan Boxes

Lon&Lan Red Garden

I wish I’d asked Lanny and Lonnie what this chair is all about, although judging by the “in the headlights” expression on the deer’s face,  I’m not sure I want to know.

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Antica Collection • Market Hill & Marburger Farm, Round Top

On The Crush List because…

When done well, a space full of authentic antiques can make you feel like you’re living in history.

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Antica Chair Tower

The Antica Collection booth at the Fall Show had a spectacular sketched portrait of Emperor Tiberius looming overhead.  Remember I Claudius? That was a favorite book and even more enjoyable mini-series for me, even if I got a little mixed-up at times because everyone’s name was practically the same.

I remembered Tiberius as a less than noble emperor, but I wasn’t sure exactly why, so I googled him up.  As I’ve said before, you don’t come here for a history lesson, so I won’t go into all the details of Tiberius’ life. But I will say that he was a bossy but rather lazy Roman emperor who made a point not to be “overburdened with work.”  Well, we can’t all be Augustus now can we.

Antica David

 Antica specializes in early period European furniture and decorative items that are not quite from the Roman Empire, but they’re old. What’s surprising is how fresh and light and very modern their booth feels.  It’s a photogenic space with textures and subtle colors that are easy to capture.

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Antica Starburst

Antica Column

Antica Collection Olive Jars

If, like Tiberius, your second retirement takes you to the Isle of Capri please hire me to help with the interior decor.  Jackie Onassis loved Capri, so I think we might go for an Upper East Side meets Med-Chic thing, with elaborate Roman baths of course.

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Antica Cherub

Antica Collection Sun Sea Gull

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The Crush List Reruns • Round Top, TX

On The Crush List because…

You couldn’t possibly have read every crush, could you?

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The 2014 Fall Show starts this weekend and it seems like the perfect moment to rerun some of my favorites from the 2014 Spring Show.   I must have at least thirty posts in my “Shopping: Antiques Week” category, so this is a shorty-short list of mostly early crushes that are hidden quite deep down the blogroll now.  Skip ’em if you’ve seen ’em, click on the link if you missed ’em. As always I hope they’ll inspire you to get out to the show for a day or a weekend, and if you just can’t make it happen, perhaps they can serve as a somewhat satisfying substitute.

Eneby Antiks

Eneby’s is at Blue Hills, right in the middle of the old part.  I’ll be leading a few small group/individual tours during this show and Eneby’s will probably be our first stop.  It’s high end and authentic and special and swanky and rustic and a great intro to what Round Top has to offer.

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Texas Rose Show

Next up is my post on Texas Rose, which is kinda right across from the Marburger tents.  I’m not sure I love this field so much more than any others, but it’s right up there, and the photos surprised me and made me an even bigger fan than I had been.  How is that, that photos you take yourself can reveal so much to you?

Texas Rose Chain Smoking

Higgins Glass

During my recent trip to NYC I had tons of fun discovering my dear Higgins Glass all over ABC Carpet and Home’s “Las Venus” mid-century glam set up. I’ve been saving pennies since the last show and my collection of vintage Higgins will begin next week!

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Maria Teresa Beyer

I think this was my most rewarding post.  Maria truly appreciated my words and spread the link to her huge fan base.  Oh, I hope her star just keeps rising and rising.

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Nomadic Trading

In this one I tried to capture the sheer exhaustion that comes from a good day in the fields.  Somewhere along the way I decided that Nomadic Trading and I were going to become friends, and I think they’re too hospitable to tell me that they’re just a booth, not my personal show lounge.  But they do always seem to have a beer handy for anyone who asks, so can you blame me?

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And if you have a bit more time, here’s the link to all of my Shopping: Antiques Week category posts to date.  So many dear hearts!