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Yes, there’s a difference between vintage and antique—here’s how to tell them apart and use each in your home
They're not always created equal.
They can be restored, recovered, repurposed and more. You can also use these techniques to customize new furniture. Reupholstering a vintage chair with a new pattern, like this piece by Double R ...
Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper's BAZAAR editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. While uncovering a flea market gem can certainly be thrilling, it's ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Katie Okamoto Katie Okamoto is an editor focusing on sustainability. She’s ...
The Refining Home on MSN
Vintage furniture makeover with chalk paint
Furniture refinishing process using chalk paint to create a vintage, weathered look. A step-by-step makeover showing layering ...
Our latest lookbook features living rooms where vintage furniture and accessories add interest to contemporary interiors, including a concrete apartment in São Paulo and a home in the BBC's former ...
A struggling vintage and antique furniture sector wants to reach out to sustainably minded young people A new (made in China) chest of drawers has a carbon footprint 16 times higher than the antique ...
During High Point Market in October, designers stole a rare break from the windowless-showroom grind. The invitation: a visit to a perfectly preserved 1970 modernist home designed by Fred Babcock and ...
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