Thursday, July 29, 2010

Todays Exhibitor Spotlight - A. Tyner Antiques

A. Tyner Antiques began over 15 years ago as importers of fine Swedish and European antique furniture. They specialize in Swedish clocks, antique books and European lighting. They also offer a large selection of French and Italian antiques and a diverse array of unusual objects from around the world. 
 
Each year A. Tyner brings in 6 forty-foot container shipments from some of the best resources in Europe. Their selection consists of over 200 charming Swedish clocks, a huge selection of European light fixtures, floor lamps and sconces, 18th and 19th century Swedish furniture and our famous Swedish demi-lune tables. 

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Vacation in Laguna Niguel


Rob and I were lucky enough to be able to spend a short week in this amazing resort,the Ritz Carlton in Laguna Niguel, California! The combination of natural beauty with the finest Interior Design and luxurious details was almost more than we could take!

Be in the moment---was our mantra each day---------Walk on the beach-look for interesting rocks.-Water temp at 65 degrees was just a little to chilly for a swim-biking to get the heart rate up!---Then back to exquisite food and drink to feed the soul! Another vista-Another moment in time!-------------Good Stuff!

Exhibitor Floor Plan

Here is the latest floor plan of our showroom with all of the exhibitors listed.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Beautiful Summer

Karen and I have had a busy summer getting ready for the grand opening of the Antique & Design Center of High Point, but we both made a little time for beautiful summer vacations.  She will post photos of her recent trip to California soon.
A few weeks ago I visited Costa Rica and stayed in a beautiful spot in Montezuma called Anamaya Resort.  The resort was originally built as a private home, but the owner wanted to share the beauty of this place so he expanded and now invites guest to stay and discover the magic of Costa Rica.  Being a world traveler, he incorporated Balinese architecture and antiques into the design of the resort.  Here are some of my photos...