Hi folks!
I thought a great way to introduce our blog would be through
education! Mine and yours!
Since this blog is all things furniture, décor, second-hand,
treasures, appliances, to name a few, I’d like to explore issues involving the
purchase of second-hand furniture.
My first stumbling blocks in this area were around the terms
Vintage vs Antique! I sense you nodding your head in agreement. We’re confused
by these terms right? Well we’re not alone!
Read the excerpt from an article written by Tim Nash in The
Finer Times and be confused no more!
Here’s the link for anyone wanting to view the full article http://www.thefinertimes.com/Antique-Furniture/the-words-vintage-and-antique-furniture-can-mean-very-different-things.html
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The Words Vintage and Antique
Furniture Can Mean Very Different Things
The Words Vintage and Antique Furniture Can Mean Very
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In the world of furniture, the words vintage and antique are
sometimes used almost interchangeably, though this is not the correct way to
use them. In fact, they are two separate
and completely different terms used to describe age and quality. It’s important to know the difference so that
you get what you are looking for when you look for vintage or antique
furniture.
The word vintage brings up a number of images when attached
to furniture. The first and most obvious
is one of age because this is a partially correct application of the word. It also brings up images attached to
bellbottoms, vinyl records and generally things that have been out of the
mainstream for some time. While this is
society’s definition of the word, it is not an entirely accurate true of the
word.
The word “vintage” is properly defined as something of high
quality that demonstrates styles of the past.
Because of the use that society has put on the word vintage, it is
important to note that the word applies to much more than just something you
can find in your grandma's attic.
Vintage furniture applies to many types of furniture, the most important
qualities being those that show age and
high attention to detail.
When you go to a furniture store and ask for vintage
furniture, you may find a number of styles presented to you, not all of which
include aged furniture. The store owner
could assume you are looking for a certain style, not a certain age of
furniture. This could end up with
anything from a reproduction of a vintage furniture piece to a modern piece
that has been termed vintage because it's manufacturer was hoping to add a bit
of romance to their sales presentation.
You can see how confusing the word vintage to only mean aged furniture
could get you in an entirely different type of style than you planned.
Antique furniture
is another thing entirely. The correct
definition of antique furniture is that it is made at least one hundred years before it is
purchased. This definition is often
stretched by retail stores. Often times
when you do arrive at antique store, you will see items that are only 50 to 60
years old. This is because of the large
industry that has grown up around antique furniture. Many people have come to realize that if
antique furniture is made with a high enough quality to last over 20 years then
it is much more likely than new furniture to last another 20 or more years.
Another aspect to consider about antique furniture is that
should be in its original condition and
not altered in any way. This
definition is also stretched in many cases because finding pieces in perfect
condition after over fifty years is very difficult. Sod doing a little restoration is far more
economical.
So you can see that antique stores are often filled with
vintage restored furniture. But that
doesn’t sound as good as calling it antique furniture. Another reason they aren’t called that is
because vintage furniture doesn’t have to be old, but antique furniture
does. So it’s closer to the truth and
more profitable to create an antique furniture store than a vintage furniture
store.
So now you know a lot about Vintage Pieces and Antiques! Get out here!!!! Come get some furniture!
Cheers
Zaida
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