Nostalgia has a place in home furnishing. The Apt. Therapist generally looks dimly on vintage electronics. Technology doesn't age well, and however giddy you may get as you eye the 8-track tape player at the thrift shop ("Wouldn't that be a laugh? Wouldn't I be cool?") he says it's best to move on. Clutter is your enemy.
But we propose there are exceptions to the rule, and some of them can be found at Wave L.L.C., a first rate "antique" electronics boutique on West 30th street.
Some will recall we have been advocating rotary phones since late last year, notably the original Western Electric 302 pictured above.
There are many virtues to these old phones, not the least of which is the thrill of dialing.
Another is that the phones operate off the electrical current in your phone wire, and thus continue to operate in a blackout, something your fancy Panasonic cordless base station does not do. (No, the vintage phone would not replace your primary phone. This is for by the bedside table or in the hall. It's special.) Along the same lines, there may be a place in your life for a classic "wireless," or even an old victrola.
Unfortunately, it's not easy to find just the right old phone or radio -- ones that are in working order -- except on the Internet, where you lose the possibility of browsing pre-purchase. This is why we were very excited to stumble upon Waves this past torpid Saturday afternoon.
Run by the husband and wife team of Bruce and Charlotte Mager, Waves has an entirely satisfying selection of refurbished 20th century items, from Elvis Presley-style microphones to Bix Beiderbeck-style record players, to Western Electric 302s, conveniently refitted with modular jacks.
The store is lodged into a commercial block on the northwest edge of Chelsea among a series of used instrument stores, like Rogue Music, haunted by professional musicians. The whole block makes for a satisfying stroll. OHR

Comments (26)
Nicely done.
omg, simply stunning!
This bathroom is gorgeous! I even love how you named your bathtub.
Awesomeness. Love the giant green knobs.
Done! Love it! I heart subway tile.
oh and i just want to be in that tub!
How beautiful! I love the custom look salvaged items always seem to provide.
Really beautiful!
Been a guest here and this bathroom is to die for! It's beautiful, cozy and luxurious! It was a great place to start and end each day.
You have created my dream bathroom. Please post a notice if you ever decide to sell! ;)
I am so taken back by everyone's positive, wonderful, and kind words. Thank you so so much.
Wonderful bathroom ! Congratulations !
very well done! what else can i say? it's fabulous!
Love it!
It's the small landscape painting that really makes the room for me. Anyone can do subway tile, but that painting, just where it is, is special.
I would definitely take a 3 hour bath in here.
want it, need it - this one should win hands down - please vote ja'll !
A pretty and unique bath. I'm glad that there's only one sink. I think it's silly and rarely necessary to have two.
I just LOVE the color scheme here-it is timeless, yet contemporary. I especially love the effect and reused wood on the bathtub...such a signature look for Shannon! Fantastic job! I'll keep this page bookmarked for my next bathroom reno!
me likey!
Different and totally cool!
Ya got my vote girl! Absolutely stunning! I love how you have repurposed most of the items in the room - THAT is what gives it the character and warmth. Your use of color is perfect!
absolutely fabulous
this bathroom is just so timeless and trendy at the same time. Really nice.
i fall in love with this bathroom!!
maybe, it looks small, but relaxing and so comfortable!
Want.