Where do you find all these vintage pieces?

A girl can have her secrets can’t she?

Where can I buy a piece?

I’m currently in between show rooms, and have everything crowded into my own living space. Hoping to eventually move into Algin Furniture Gallery, in the downtown/ Pendleton area of Cincinnati, OH (810 Main Street, 45202). I also will likely have a piece or two on display here and there at various wine/ liquor stores around town.

Do you ship?

Eventually, hopefully, maybe, I’ll get to a point where I’m comfortable shipping. But at the moment, I’m a little terrified of it, as there’s no way I could replace a piece if anything goes sideways. This may change given my new partnership with Algin Furniture Gallery, as they have the logistics already in place for shipping.

I have an old TV collecting dust in my basement. Do you take commissions/ donations?

YES!! I am open to both commissions and donations. But I do have a few rules: no flat screens, and must have knobs, no push button controls. So pretty much from the 80’s and older. I also need to be able to envision a next life for it. Based on size/ shape/ format/ potential empty spaces to each piece, I either see potential or I don’t. So each piece will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

I’m seeing a lot of scuffs and scratches on some your work. Do you not refinish these pieces?

No. I’m a firm believer that the scuffs and scratches are the words and paragraphs that tell the story of each of these pieces. I will refinish if there is egregious damage that cannot be ignored. But in general, I embrace the scuffs and scratches as added “character,” further touting the piece’s legit antiquity.