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 at various wine/ liquor stores around town. I currently have a wine cabinet at the Wine Merchant (3972 Edwards Road), and hope to get things squared away to put one at the Party Source in Bellevue, KY (95 Riviera Drive 41073).

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.