Etsy is a little bit like a vast and crowded antique mall: full of vintage treasures, if you could only find them. While searching for products for my Anthropologie-inspired Etsy Challenge, I came across a lot of things that caught my eye, but didn't quite fit the rules of the challenge. Here, for your shopping pleasure, are some of my favorites.
1. Vintage industrial collapsible wire shelf unit, $79
2. Rose print sofa (almost nine feet long!), $2,995
3. Reclaimed wood & metal bench, $185
4. Mid century modern wood cabinet, $325
5. Vintage Art Deco wall sconce, $41
6. Naughty or Nice black and white chairs, $1000 for a set of six.
7. Round wood dining table, $325
8. Italian ladder back white chair, $100
9. Wicker wrapped green glass pitcher, $55
10. Solid wood lamp, $85
11. Mid century chair in plaid, $695
12. Vintage teak wood table, $225
13. Modern chrome lamp, $52
14. Vintage metal cafe chairs, $150 for a set of two.
15. 4 Mid Century Chrome and Leather Chairs, $575
16. Marble top coffee table, $375
17. Mint green vintage box fan, $67
18. Vintage teak cheese cutting board, $18
19. Mid century side tables, set of 2, $185
20. Vintage bell jar table lamp, $125
21. Set of 3 1970's chrome and white leather stools, $550
22. Drink caddy set, $24
23. Gold brown plate set, $52
24. Vintage faux bamboo floral settee, $525
25. 1960s record player console, $250 (and it still works!)
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Interesting selection! I'm particularly fond of numbers 3, 7 and 14.
Now I want that damn rose print sofa...despite the fact that it would fit neither my physical space nor my decor. (Not to mention my budget.)
My love for Etsy has been rekindled lately...it is amazing how much is on there! I've been using it to get custom artwork for my house.
If you're looking for amazing art prints I can't recommend the 20x200 project more (http://www.20x200.com/). Limited edition prints from professional artists at affordable prices. Their intention is to provide a form of income for fine artists and open up the collector's market for those who appreciate contemporary fine art, but don't necessarily have the means. There is some seriously incredible art on there.
There's some great art on Etsy, but I'm always wary. Since their TOS is so lax I can never be sure the work is original or archival quality, etc...
And, ohmygodthatcouch! Shipping from Austin to Montreal can't be that expensive can it? X-)
I love Etsy! There are some amazingly talented people on there. It has become the first place I go to for gift shopping these days.
Fab Vintage.
Check out Etsy's Fine art travel photography also ~
www.SerantoniDesigns.etsy.com
:)
Thanks for posting this great furniture on etsy. I love all the arts and crafts on the site, but it's also an amazing place to find really exceptional furniture. My husband makes beautiful sustainable live edge furniture at http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheDesignPallet you should check it out!
Your husband's furniture is beauuuuuuutiful. Thank you for posting! All that gorgeous salvaged wood, and he makes magic out of it :-D
Wonderful selection. I would love having a drink from the caddy set. Very stylish.
I have an Etsy shop to sell my art work; some originals, some prints and some 3D home decor. There are SO many talented artists on Etsy. Don't be wary to shop there! I've purchased a lot there and have been pleased with every shop I've dealt with. I offer archival quality prints and others do too. The vintage item choices are amazing too.
http://GrayWolfGallery.etsy.com
Sharon K. Shubert