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The Vintage Sides reflects a lifelong interest in living with objects that have presence, history, and a point of view. The collection brings together antique and vintage pieces alongside art and decorative objects—chosen not to follow trends, but to add depth and character to a home over time.
Shaped by years of building a collected home, a love of European antiques, and an appreciation for both old and new design, the selection is informed by travel, curiosity, and time spent living with objects. Porcelain, stoneware, artwork, and singular finds are chosen for what they bring to a space—texture, restraint, and quiet impact—rather than for any one category or moment.
Each piece is selected with the belief that the most compelling spaces are layered slowly, shaped by objects that feel discovered rather than acquired.
I hope you find something here that brings interest and joy to your home.
— Sherri