Furniture

Early 1900’s Pine Armoire

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

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Generous one-door pine armoire that offers stylish extra closet space. It’s tall but not overpowering. A bold piece for any room. Excellent condition. Dimensions: (including the top molding) 79 3/4 inches tall by 45 1/2 inches wide and 21 1/4 inches deep.

Only 1 in stock.

Call (703) 838-0355 or contact us for shipping quote. All antiques are unique and sold “as-is.”

$1,200 SOLD

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Antique Pine Store Counter

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

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This gorgeous primitive pine store counter is finished on all sides so it can float in a room like island or would would make a beautiful buffet. Rescued from a flea market, it was in horrible condition when we found it. It has since been refinished, returned to its original charm.

Dimensions: 33 3/4 inches tall by 57 inches long and 20 1/4 inches deep.

Only 1 in stock.

Call (703) 838-0355 or contact us for shipping quote. All antiques are unique and sold “as-is.”

$2,200

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Upholstery Sale EXTENDED

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Hello all!

I’m not sure about you, but the snow melting is a welcome sign of Spring.  Whew!  Because the snow made it so hard for you to get to us – and us to get to you – we have decided to extend February’s Semi-Annual Upholstery Sale.  Until March 14th you still have an opportunity to get 25% off all our Cisco Brothers upholstery. 

The 25% is for all special orders, but there is one chair still on the floor waiting for someone to make him their own and.  We have a ton of styles from which you can choose.  And, remember, you are not confined by the standard measurements.  Because Cisco makes their furniture from a pile of FSC certified wood to your custom sofa, you can have whatever length suits your space. 

You aren’t limited by fabric either.  Cisco provides us with a wonderful aray of fabrics.  Pluse we carry several fabric lines that can be used to make your one-of-a-kind piece.  For instance, we have almost the entire fabric collection from John Robshaw at our disposal.  You can do what John Robshaw did with John Derian’s Cisco Brothers made furniture.

You can do this too…

Just a thought…

Anyway, I hope your Spring Fever gets you out to the store soon to take advantage of this great sale!

Take care,

Amy

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Vintage Green Hanging Cabinet

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

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This wonderful 1920s cabinet can hang or sit atop another piece. It is in great condition and features the original green paint and hardware.

Only one in stock. Dimensions: 30 3/4 inches tall by 24 1/8 inches wide and 14 1/4 inches deep.

Call (703) 838-0355 or contact us for shipping quote. All antiques are unique and sold “as-is.”

SOLD 

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Semi-Annual Upholstery SALE

Monday, February 1st, 2010

UPDATE, February 28, 2010: Because of February’s heavy snowfall, we are extending our Semi-Annual Furniture Sale another two weeks. Recent melting has thawed street parking in Old Town and getting around is much easier. If you put off shopping for your new custom chair or sofa, don’t wait much longer. These specials end with the Ides of March and won’t be back until September.

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cb_lucciaHave you had trouble finding furniture that fits a tiny living space or fills a giant family room? Sometimes off-the-floor models just won’t work.

Now you can create your own signature style with custom furniture during Red Barn Mercantile’s Semi-Annual Furniture SALE.

During the month of February all custom furniture is marked down 25 percent. Some special floor models will be marked down too.

Start with one of Red Barn Mercantile’s sofas or chairs from Cisco Brothers, then tell us how you need to tweak it — alter the shape, color or size.

All of Cisco Brothers’ furniture is bench made in the USA and can be customized to your specifications. Turn cramped into quaint or empty into exquisite. Bring your measurements, fabric and paint swatches today and Red Barn’s knowledgeable staff will help you design the perfect piece.

Visit our store at 113 S. Columbus St., to see these special offers for yourself. And as always you can match your new furniture purchase with an antique cabinet, table or accent for added warmth and flare.

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Primitive One-Drawer Pine Table

Monday, January 25th, 2010

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A primitive piece from the late 1800s, this three-board, one-drawer table would be perfect as either a light desk or in a small eating space. It’s turned legs are lovely and the color is just stunning.

Dimensions: 31 inches tall by 60 inches wide and 29 7/8 inches deep.

Only 1 in stock.

Call (703) 838-0355 or contact us for shipping quote. All antiques are unique and sold “as-is.”

$1,750

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Antique Pine Dresser

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

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This late 1800s pine dresser hails from the great state of Maine. It’s simple and elegant, the perfect fit for any bedroom or foyer.

Only one in stock. Dimensions: 35 inches high by 38 inches wide by 17 inches deep.

Call (703) 838-0355 or contact us for shipping quote. All antiques are unique and sold “as-is.”

$750 SOLD

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Antique Apothecary Cabinet

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

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This wonderful late 19th Century apothecary cabinet would be the perfect addition to a desk or countertop. It has 12 drawers that pull completely out and feature the original pulls. It is in excellent condition. Dimensions: 22 1/2 inches tall by 35 1/2 wide and 13 1/2 inches deep.

Only 1 in stock. Call (703) 838-0355 or contact us for shipping quote. All antiques are unique and sold “as-is.”

$850

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Antique General Store Display Cabinet

Friday, November 27th, 2009

 

genstore_cabinetThis wonderful pine multi-drawer general store fixture came all the way from Maine and dates to the late 1800s. It has been refinished but maintains its original hardware. Excellent condition. Dimensions: 46 1/4 inches tall, 17 1/8 inches deep and 30 1/2 inches wide.

$1,750

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OMG

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Hello all!

I was reading my fav blogs tonight and saw this on Re-nest

Catskills Farmhouse

OMG!  My mouth fell open and my heart stopped.  This is my kind of guy!  Where do I start?  The wall color is not what I would choose for my home only because I’m not that daring.  It is fabulous.  I love how the map blends seamlessly yet still stands out.  The farm table is pitch perfect in my book as is the trunk underneath.  And, if you knew of my obsession with old bank boxes, boxes in general and how I love to stack things as above, you would know why I love this so.

Oh, and there is the globe… that is a reproduction and one that you will be able to find in the store in the near future.  We found it in NY at the Gift Show and have been waiting for it ever since.  Will let you know when it arrives.

The rest of the pictures are equally stunning.  The house was featured in today’s New York Times Home Section.  I suggest you visit to see the rest of this eclectic house.

Here are my other favorite spaces…

Bats

That cabinet with all the drawers is spectacular, the chipping paint is great and the bat illustration is just plain cool!

Bed nook and rocking chair

I dearly love that rocker!  It is truly amazing.  And, I love the nook bed.  My son would go berserk for something like that.  How cozy and inviting.  Only trouble with such a space is he would soon outgrow it.  But, how he would love it while it lasted.

Green floor and cabinets

That green floor is inspired and the wall of glass cabinets is beautiful.  What I wouldn’t give to have such cabinets.  Not just for the space but for the dark wood contrasting with the white – Ahhhhhhh!

Anatomy

Finally, this artist and homeowner has a wonderful fascination with anatomical charts and other teaching tools like the one above.  I suggest he check out our skeleton below.  I think it would fit in perfectly.  What do you think?!

Skeleton

Anyway, I was truly inspired by this space and wanted to share with you.  Will now have to make a pilgrimmage to the Catskills to visit his shop Kabinett & Kammer in Andes, NY.  See you there…!

Take care,

Amy

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