Vintage furniture, by definition, are furnishings that are too old to be considered “used furniture” but too recent to be considered antique. While there are few retailers that specifically deal in vintage furniture, this style always grabbed the imaginations of furniture enthusiasts.
During the 1920’s, American furniture craftsmen began to experiment with diverse styles, incorporating designs from the French “Art Nouveau” school of design, the British “Arts and Crafts Movement”, traditional Japanese styles (popularized by Frank Lloyd Wright), and the Spanish Mission architecture of the American West.
For the curious observer, there is a wealth of informative material available online to serve as a historical background in the field of handcrafted furnishings and as a guide in recognizing vintage or antique furnishings. To learn more about vintage furniture, look into furniture retailers online and inquire about custom furniture and creating Vintage Furniture pieces.




