One Kings Lane ROUNDUP of Vintage Home Finds


Check out some of my favorite items available at One Kings Lane for a limited time. Don’t miss the vintage iron window planters, the antique Thonet bentwood rocker, the Maitland Smith birdcage wine rack, the pair of highback settees and the Chinese acupuncture models.

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vintage large pair chinese acupunture modelsvintage mid-century benchvintage pair of iron window planters

vintage 1960s george nelson for herman miller credenzavintage chinese wood table lampsvintage 1980s milch and sons mantel mirror

vintage barovier and toso attributed murano glass sconcesvintage maitland smith birdcage wine rackvintage 1970s ystad brass candelholders

vintage asian tilt-top mother of pearl tablevintage 1970s roberta de la vega oil painting of taos new mexicovintage ib kofod-larsen hoop chair

vintage chinese carved bone salt and pepper setvintage guido gambone divided bowlantique chinese table lanterns

antique vitrinevintage hollywood regency highback setteesvintage 1970s piper french champagne bucket

vintage 1970s pair sarreid brass cocktail tablesantique 1900s thonet bentwood rocking chairvintage 1970s gaetano sciolari chandelier

vintage 1970s gianfranco frattini for bernini furniture writing deskvintage hand carved hand painted elm buddha standvintage gilded chinese wood fragment

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PLEASE NOTE that Zuburbia does not endorse the use of fur, feathers, leather or animal skins in home decor. These selections are offered only as more thoughtful and eco-friendly alternatives for contemporary decorators who have not yet eliminated animal products from their homes or for collectors purchasing for preservation. | DISCLOSURE: Zuburbia is an affiliate partner of One Kings Lane.

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