Friday, June 6, 2014

Dining tables and exciting news!!



Some of our best times are around the dining table. On my  first trip to France I brought home a great antique trestle table. It has been the center of our most memorable events at home. From formal dinners with crystal and silver to high school football and lacrosse meals for 30, always hungry, young men. Sturdy and solid, the hallmark of a quality antique, we have added our own memories to the history these beauties carried with them to our home.

An antique table partners beautifully with modern decor removing the sterile feel sometimes a problem with modern.



Nothing like old wood......immediate mood!



I saw copies of these ghost chairs at Homegoods! The upholstered host chair adds warmth and a softness needed with all the plastic. You don't need to compromise style because of the very affordable seating. It all comes together and the dining table anchors the space and creates  importance.



This drapers table adds the unique quality to this kitchen.



It's the contrast of periods and finishes that creates the interest .....married together, beautiful.



Again VERY modern chairs complimenting an antique farm table....I'm in love with that floor and paint color on the bookcase!!


Currently available at the warehouse are 5 great dining tables...


19th century farm table FRANCE with sectioned cutlery drawer and second drawer. H 30 w 76 1/4 d 40.  



Antique Bleached oak trestle table BELGIUM
H 30 w 84 d 32 1/2. 



X Base oak 19th century trestle table BELGIUM
H 30  w 86 d 33 1/2



Industrial Iron base Dining table with iron tension turnbuckle (turnbuckle used to tighten bridges)
H 30 w84 d 39



Van Thiel dining table with iron stretcher HOLLAND
H 31 w 98 1/2 d 39 1/4

        EMAIL ME with questions...


 NEW WINDOW PANEL ADDITIONS
 

I'm so happy with the additions to the ready made window panel line...new samples just in!!
Beautiful linen and burlap styles, some with embroidery to add to the solid linen and solid silk you all have been happy with. All panels are heavy cotton lined and the silks are double lined and weighted. Panels come standard 50 x 96 and 50 x 108 with a rod pocket and back tabs and can be hung with ring clips.  A 2 inch header is standard. Newly offered are pinch pleats and custom sizes are now available. You are going to LOVE the quality and pricing and convenience .....we are here and happy to help you make choices.



AND NOW for the exciting news!! My business has been growing in leaps and bounds and I am expanding and renovating the shop. It is a dream to be able to double my footprint to 3200 square feet to allow me to showcase all the treasures I find and also to represent more artisans and unique pieces from around the world...... Upholstered furniture too!

While in the process I am currently in a 7500 square feet warehouse 2 blocks away from the shop (315B Springfield Avenue) ...We are having so much fun creating vignettes , receiving shipments there and the relaxed vibe of everyone who is stopping by.....it's probably the available attached parking lot.   STOP IN!

I will continue to share our progress with the project here, on Facebook and, of course INSTAGRAM.  


Warmest regards,
Bonny 




Please note delivery and shipping is available on all items
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Bonny Neiman Antiques & Artisan 
p.973-714-4541
www.bonnyneiman.com
  12 Beechwood Road  Summit, NJ
Mondays 10-4, Tuesdays - Saturdays 10-5:30.
   

1 comment:

  1. I have a table similar to the last photo you showed.We love it!I got mine from MACYS as it was used for display in the MENS department and the new VP of Merch hated pine!!!They were tossing it away!!!!!!!!You have some lovely tables........and HOW EXCITING for YOU!Your NOT slowing down with age your just getting going!!!!!!!!!I wish I could pop in!Been to NJ once........a small town with antique shops cannot think of the name!GREENE was everywhere the name......my ancestor was GENERAL NATHANAEL GREENE........ring any bells for YOU?I guess he had a battle close by!??

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