My passion, after my family of course, is Treasure Hunting. The simple beauty of things from by-gone eras have always spoken to me. Whether these treasures are found at a flea market, fine antique store, estate sale, thrift shop, or in the family attic, surprises abound.
As an interior designer, I believe it is vital to balance your decor by including found and family treasures. Surrounding yourself with things you love should always be the goal, from there you will find your true style.
As I shop, I may have a client in mind or I may want to resell at our french flea market or in my shop. I am lucky to have several outlets for my treasures including my own home! I plan to share my searching, hunting, travels, and treasures with you and encourage you to enjoy adding your treasures to your home.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

The Classic Casserole

English stoneware, especially in white, is one of those rare items that you can use in practically any room in your home. This antique casserole, sans lid, is perfect to fill with beautiful seashells for summer, daffodil bulbs in the spring, walnuts in the fall, vintage red & silver glass ornaments for the holidays. The combinations are endless and the look can add to any decor.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Jen

    Here would we be without tureens to fill !! :)*Thank you for stopping by at the blog and for your kind words, I'm honoured to have inspired you to show your 'finds'
    Sharon

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