by Mary Margaret Vasquez | Sep 30, 2020 | Antiques
For aesthetically-starved Orlando-ans, antiquing in Atlanta provides the opportunity to feast one’s eyes on objects that delight with their beauty, singularity, and oftentimes whimsy. Last week a friend and I went antiquing in Atlanta for two days to search for...
by Mary Margaret Vasquez | Jun 3, 2019 | Antiques
The biannual event in Round Top, Texas offers the opportunity of seeing gorgeous antiques in a picturesque setting of bluebonnet fields while drinking wine and eating surprisingly gourmet food. My antique-loving, antique-selling mother visited Round Top for years...
by Mary Margaret Vasquez | Mar 25, 2019 | Antiques
Tamam is a heavenly spot for textile junkies who gasp upon seeing magical handiwork made long ago in places far away. Several years ago I spotted the lovely Tulu Textiles while wandering into Nicky Rising in Los Angeles. This unique line feels as if it were painted...
by Mary Margaret Vasquez | Jan 20, 2016 | Antiques
Milieu magazine illustrates the beautiful outcome of fusing new design with beautiful antiques in the elegant homes featured in each issue. Milieu is my favorite magazine since its 2013 debut. Pamela Pierce, the talented Houston designer, is its founder and editor....
by Mary Margaret Vasquez | Jun 17, 2015 | Antiques
Vintage clothing and antiques are similar in that they can provide individuality and inconspicuous beauty and style. Expanding on my last post on personal style in fashion and interiors, I am thinking about the similarities between vintage clothing and...