Antiques Week Part Three: Neutrals
For my final Antiques Week post I bring you Neutrals. Creamy whites, warm browns, ivory and alabaster can be seen in practically every single vignette. Here are a few that caught my eye.
This beautiful bedding below is designed by Judy Hill. She is an absolutely charming southern woman with that trademark Texas accent. Her booth is always impeccable and her style is both elegant and casual. I bought a pretty ruffled slipcover from her for one of my chairs. Love, love!
I love the pale gray color on this potting bench and the adorable cubby in the next photo. I believe they were from Shelly's booth who I mentioned in my last post.
I would have happily brought home each and every one of these dishes but I had to stop somewhere. Plus it will give me reason to go back. Any excuse right?
And I don't know why I didn't ask how much these English street signs were. They're pretty cool and would look great in a kitchen. Or on a street. But I think that's been done before. š
And there were cubbies of every shape and size available too. I can't count how many chicken nesting boxes I saw. Really, a LOT of nesting boxes. Funny, but before I had chickens I probably wouldn't have know they were nesting boxes. Because I've been a City Slicker for most of my life. Not any more. The great display below is from Tricia of Red Door Antiques.
Well, that's the end of my Antiques Week tour. If you still can't get enough of great looking junk you can see more from Holly who did a few posts on her shopping trip and Theresa who happens to be the Queen of Texas Show Information. Thanks so much for coming along with me!