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    A vintage wooden folding ladder with a beautifully worn finish and a solid, practical design. The shape is simple and functional, with just enough detail in the structure and those brass fittings at the hinges to give it real character.

    Originally made for use, now just as good styled as a shelving piece or display. Perfect for layering books, plants or objects, or simply leaned in a space for that relaxed, collected look.

    The ladder has been treated twice for woodworm as a precaution, with only old, inactive marks visible. Structurally sound and ready to use or display.

    One of those pieces that adds height, texture and interest instantly.

    Measurements
    130cm (H) x 42cm (W)

  • A large vintage papier-mâché storage box with a rich, worn red finish and handwritten Japanese script across the surface. The markings give it a layered, almost archival feel, like something that’s been used, moved and repurposed over time.

    The texture has a subtle woven quality in places, with what appears to be a bamboo or reed structure beneath, keeping it lightweight but sturdy.

    Full of character and completely individual, this is the kind of piece that works just as well for storage as it does purely on display. It brings a depth and history that newer pieces just don’t have.

    Measurements
    63cm (L) x 27cm (W) x 28cm (H)

  • A framed collection of vintage butterfly and moth specimens, arranged with a more spaced, almost study-like feel. The mix of larger swallowtails and smaller species gives it a nice rhythm, with the handwritten labels adding to that old natural history look.

    Softer and a bit more pared back than fuller displays, which makes it easy to place. It works well layered with other pieces or on its own for a quieter statement.

    A really easy one to style, especially if you’re leaning into that slightly collected, curated feel.

    Measurements
    26cm (H) x 39cm (W)

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    A striking framed display of vintage butterfly specimens, carefully arranged to show off the variation in colour, pattern and size.

    From soft neutrals to deep blacks and flashes of green and blue, it has a really balanced mix that makes it feel considered rather than crowded. The larger specimens anchor the piece, while the smaller ones add detail the more you look at it.

    Mounted in a simple black frame that lets the butterflies do all the talking. This is the kind of piece that completely changes a wall on its own.

    Measurements
    34cm (H) x 44cm (W)

  • An antique glass apothecary bottle with etched “Acid Sulphuric” lettering across the front. Clean, simple shape with just enough detail to give it real presence.

    Pieces like this would have originally been used in laboratories or pharmacies, which adds a bit of edge compared to your standard decorative glass. The etched band catches the light subtly and gives it that proper old-world feel.

    Perfect styled on open shelving, in a cabinet, or mixed in with other glassware. Strong on its own, even better as part of a collection.

    Measurements
    22cm (H)

  • A large green glass demijohn with a really clean, classic shape. The colour is strong without being too dark, so it catches the light beautifully and adds a bit of depth wherever it’s placed.

    Originally used for storing liquids, now much better suited as a decorative piece. Works perfectly on its own or with a few stems thrown in for height.

    Simple, solid, and one of those pieces that always looks good without trying too hard.

    Measurements
    39cm (H)

  • A simple pine table with really lovely proportions and those classic turned legs that give it just enough detail without making it fussy.

    The top has a soft, worn finish with plenty of age to it, the kind that only comes from years of use. It’s not overly polished or perfect, which is exactly what makes it work.

    Ideal as a hallway table, beside a sofa, or even as a small kitchen prep space. It’s one of those pieces that quietly fits in anywhere and makes everything around it look better.

    Measurements
    84cm (L) x 37cm (D) x 76cm (H)

  • A beautifully detailed garden table with an intricate pierced top and elegant tripod base. The surface has developed a rich, naturally aged green patina over time, giving it that soft, weathered look that only comes from years outdoors.

    Likely cast aluminium, it has a solid feel while still being relatively easy to move, making it both practical and decorative. The patterning across the top is particularly striking, especially when light filters through it.

    The patina is the standout feature here, with layers of wear and oxidation creating a depth of colour and texture that can’t be replicated. It gives the piece a quiet, timeworn presence that works beautifully in the right setting.

    Perfect in a garden, tucked into greenery, or brought indoors as an unusual side table.

    Measurements:
    Diameter: 65 cm
    Height: 68 cm

  • A characterful Japanese tansu chest, traditionally used for storing important papers, records, and personal documents. Pieces like this were often found in merchant or household settings, where they held anything from account books to contracts and letters tied to a family’s livelihood.

    The form is simple and solid, with a drop-front panel and internal drawers, finished with dark metal fittings that give it that unmistakable tansu look. The timber has a soft, timeworn surface, showing years of use in a way that feels honest rather than restored.

    The hand-painted characters add another layer of interest. While open to interpretation, markings like these were often used to identify ownership, contents, or place of use. It’s easy to imagine this belonging to a small business or household, quietly holding the records of daily life, transactions, and decisions that mattered at the time.

    A piece with real presence, whether used practically for storage or styled more decoratively. It works beautifully on a console, sideboard, or even as a standalone feature with something simple placed on top.

  • A beautifully detailed hand beaded needlepoint chair with a richly decorative floral design across both the backrest and seat. The craftsmanship in the upholstery gives it that layered, textured look that instantly adds depth to a space.

    The carved wooden frame features elegant cabriole legs and twisted uprights, giving it a classic, slightly ornate silhouette that pairs really well with the softness of the textile.

    This is one of those pieces that works just as well as a statement chair in a bedroom or corner, as it does styled more decoratively with a throw or layered into a collected interior. It leans slightly traditional, but that’s exactly what makes it interesting when mixed with more modern pieces.

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    A striking red lacquer tray featuring a pair of golden cranes in flight. The bold colour and simple composition make this a really eye-catching decorative piece, with a nice balance between traditional motif and clean, modern styling.

    There’s visible wear across the surface, which only adds to its character and gives it that slightly timeworn, collected feel rather than anything overly polished. It works beautifully as a display tray on a coffee table or sideboard, or simply stood upright as wall or shelf decor.

    An easy piece to style that brings a strong pop of colour into a space.

    Measurements:
    Diameter: 33 cm

  • A timeworn 19th century Tibetan wooden curd pot with original lid, traditionally used for storing and fermenting milk as part of everyday food preparation.

    This smaller example has a beautifully simple, hand-turned form with a softly flared rim and a well-fitted lid. The surface shows years of use, with a deep, natural patina, colour variation, and visible wear that speak to its history.

    There is a small hole to the body, consistent with age and use, which only adds to its raw, honest character.

    A compact piece with real presence, perfect styled on its own or grouped with other wooden vessels.

    Measurements: 21cm H

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