If you’re looking for the perfect antique decorating piece for your home or a fantastic vintage phonograph, visit Hartong International. We have a vast collection of antique and vintage items, including lovely original oil paintings. Our focus is on Primitives, Edwardian, Georgian and Early American furnishings. We also sell vintage electric fans, deco radios and [...]
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Antiques and Fine Art
Posted in American Artists, antiques, Art, books, Decorative, Desk Fans, English Antiques, English Made, For Sale, French, Furniture Design, Garden Paintings, Gramophone, jason hartong, London, Made in Great Britain, Made in The USA, Oil Painting, Rare Books, Restoration Hardware, Vintage, tagged antiques, Boston, chicago, Connecticut, fine art, Furniture, New England, New York City, vintage on 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The Conversation Pit
Posted in Chicago Gardens, Chicago North Shore Landscape, chicago real estate, Furniture Design, Garden Design, Landscape Design, Loft living, Rooftop Garden, tagged conversation pit, jason hartong, ligne roset, living room, outdoor living room on 2010 | 1 Comment »
The Togo, designed by Michael Ducaroy for Ligne Roset, in 1973 Conversation pits have been traced back to the 1950′s, but no one really knows where they originated. They began to take shape in California, during the late 1960′s, using the conversation pit name. The most common form of pit was an actual sunken living [...]
Designer furniture made of rubbish
Posted in Architecture, Furniture Design, Green Design, North Shore Real Estate, Home & Garden, tagged chicago, design, evanston realtor, Furniture Design, Garden, jason hartong, landscape, london, New York, upcycling on 2008 | 3 Comments »
Recycling has spawned a whole new way to think about furniture. Secondhand elements are an increasingly smart and trendy way to tackle the problems of a throwaway society. The things we tend to think of as garbage, are in fact able to be reshaped and turned into newly designed chairs, tables and etc.. It’s not [...]
