VINTAGE AND MODERN: FIND YOUR KIND

Shopping for antiques and vintage one of a kind finds has been made much easier with the dawn of e-commerce. Whether you are researching a particular furniture style or shopping for a specific piece, some online due diligence can save tons of time. One such site, VandM, hits a sweet spot when it comes to accessible pricing, offering an eclectic mix of dealers in furniture, accessories artwork and jewelery. From aspirational to approachable, there are finds for those just starting to collect as well as the seasoned interior designer. Having recently undergone a redesign and enriched content, the site allows you to be a vicarious window shopper, as well as look for what you actually need. Take your pick and search by style, dealer or product type, whatever gets you to the goods faster. Here are some favorite finds I uncovered when I spent some time on vandm:
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A Bibliotheque Chinoiserie Bookcase and Cabinet with red painted interior from LIV

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A vintage plaster table made in the style of John Dickinson at House of Honey

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A Pair of French Sunburst Wall Sconces from ADG

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A Regency Style Convex Serpent Mirror from R.T. Facts


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A Wood Barrel Back Art Deco Chair from LA Vintage Furnishings

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X-Based Hair on Hide stools from The Shop at Maison

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A Hollywood Regency Ebonized Silver Leaf Mirror in the manner of James Mont from Revolver Vintage Interiors

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A White Lattice Demilune Console by Drexel Heritage from Acorn Antiques

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A Pair of 1980s Orange Enamel Pyramid Lamps from 711 Warren

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A Louis XIV Chest covered in lacquered zebra fabric from Sultan Chic

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Hollywood Regency Chromed Palm Tree Side Table With Glass Top from Uber Modern
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Pair of Belgian Iron Acanthus Leaf Sconces from RT Facts

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Armchair covered in Kelly Wearstler's Bengal Bazaar fabric from House of Honey