The other day, I had some extra time before my first appointment, so I decided to pop into Memorial Antiques & Interiors, one of my favorite places to browse antiques and find inspiration here in Houston. The selection changes every few months, so I like to visit every so often and see what is new.
As you will see here, the majority of the items at MAI appeal very much to Houston's general design aesthetic, which mostly falls into the French/Swedish/Belgian category. While I can certainly appreciate the beauty of that type of design, it isn't really my taste, so I like to imagine fresh ways of incorporating a typical French piece and making it feel more modern and eclectic. This French library, for example (also pictured in the first image) would look fantastic in a living room with different styles of furniture, or even in a dining room re-purposed as a china cabinet.
I have to admit that I don't know who all of the booths at MAI belong to. Some have business cards, like Two Lucys, whose booth is pictured above and in the following images. Others, like Liz Spralding, are frequently present in their booths to ask questions and share the history of her beautiful antiques. I just loved this little daybed in Two Lucys' booth. It's rather small, so it would probably work best for a child. I have also been noticing a lot of antique horse heads lately like the one pictured here between the botanical prints.
Lamps, Sconces, Gate Doors, and Grills at Two Lucys
I love how authentic their booth feels!
More from Two Lucys
They actually have three booths at MAI now.
I loved this display of vintage lamps. There is something for everyone!
A Cool French Milk Poster
Lamps, Sconces, Gate Doors, and Grills at Two Lucys
I love how authentic their booth feels!
More from Two Lucys
They actually have three booths at MAI now.
I loved this display of vintage lamps. There is something for everyone!
I thought this booth had some very chic offerings, from the charcoal sketches, to the lovely settee, and classic mirror.
This booth is fairly new as it was my first time to see it. They had mostly new items like candles, pillows, and John Derian items.
I thought this old limestone table was spectacular! I think the look would be too cold in an actual dining room, but it would look phenomenal in an outdoor area.
A Cool French Milk Poster
14 comments:
Oh my goodness. What I could do with some of those fabulous lamps!
What a great tour. I wish I could get to Houston to visit all the great antique and design shops. Being in a small town has it's advantages, but our design shopping is limited to a few - they are wonderful and great for our town, but I long for more variety! Thanks for sharing your visit!
there are so many great finds here but i'm especially smitten with that horse head in the third picture!
Oh my gosh- I wish I was there now!!
That looks like my sort of place. I wished we lived closer!!!!
What a fun place. I would spend hours and hours in there, there is so much to look at and see. I'm with Marianne I wish I lived closer too!
I wish we lived closer too, girls! How fun would that be? :)
I always love a little virtual shopping! Does the store owner (or booth owner) ever wonder why you are snapping photos?
I wish we had an MAI in our area. I would be a vendor and a shopper! What a great selection there is and so many really beautiful things.
Tricia - Avolli
What a divine shop! Why can't I manage to find anything like this here in San Francisco? Love the worn and faded french sensibility...so romantic and rustic at the same time!
great eye candy, for sure!
I love all of the lamps!
Ooh-Wee! I don't think I would've gotten one step past all those yummy lamps!
Wow...I need to find me a place just like that in NY....any suggestions? I love everything in basically every picture! Amazing...thanks for these!
wow, that place is amazing! I wanna go!!!
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