Below is a very small selection of the inventory that has passed through our hands or is currently for sale in the store.
Many of these pieces required some degree of TLC before being ready for prime time. We believe that it is a higher priority to preserve as much of the integrity of a piece as we can while restoring its value and/or utility for that special place in your home.
Mixed and matched vintage silver plate flatware is a great way to add character to any table setting.
The old worn paint on this little cupboard made it the perfect piece to warm up a clients newly renovated bathroom.
Colorful Kanthas and Kilim covered cushions brighten up any room!
Vintage stoneware and pottery is an essential for any decor.
A fine example of re-purposing: a weathered barrel top becomes a one-of-a-kind clock.
Julie’s artistry is applied to an early 1900’s chest of drawers. This piece sold in 20 minutes!
An old burlap feed sack makes an excellent cushion for this restored buggy bench.
This farm cupboard was transformed from a neglected barn find to a rustic treasure with a new “old” finish by Julie…and later a custom made hutch top by Martin to suit the buyers needs. See our projects portfolio for the completed product.
Live-edge wood is timeless. This ornamental cast iron antique lathe base provides support without distracting from the natural beauty of the cedar.
An old poultry market cage is appropriately re-imagined as art at Market Place restaurant in Woodbury.
The rooster is completely at home in his barn wood frame
An assortment of antique knife/cutlery trays, stoneware crocks, cow bells, egg graders, and wire baskets round out this classic country display.
Perfection is relative; Great graphics against a cracked glaze gives this antique beer crock it’s charm!
Vintage kitchen scales are an essential accessory. However, like potato chips you cant have just one.
This recovered and re-purposed cupboard door becomes a statement piece in the “boys” room at Market Place restaurant.
Simplicity itself....sections of an old mantle and a chair railing re-purposed as shelf and hooks in a clients kitchen.
At Farmhouse Antiques you will find the items in our extensive inventory are artfully in attractive vignettes that emphasize how they would look in your home.
We brought this classic vintage Chippendale style love seat into the 21st century by recovering it in natural linen. It pairs prefectly with the warm patina of a well used antique pine tool trunk. Martin custom framed the contemporary sepia farm photograph in weathered barn wood.
One of my favorite groupings. A quintessential collection of farmhouse furniture and accessories.
An early American dough box (in original red wash) sits atop an 18th century storage table from the UK, probably used to store potatoes and other root vegetables. The vintage French burlap sack is one of many treasures we picked up at the Avignon brocante market in Provence.