The Crown Collection Gets A Revamp
Comparable to top-notch decorative antique stores in London, New York or Paris, The Crown Collection boasts SA’s largest collection of antique, French, and contemporary furniture and accessories. They have recently revamped their entire store and boast a whole new range of exciting goods.
The Crown Collection stocks over 5000 items which form a curated collection of not only antiques but various periods and styles of furniture and accessories specifically chosen for their decorative appeal.
As antiques cost much the same as new upmarket furniture and increase in value, antiques make a good investment. In addition, the trend of combining antique with contemporary furniture creates a stylish and sophisticated look and adds warmth and character to the most modern spaces and as Charlotte Moss – interior designer says: “There are two things that make a room timeless: a sense of history and a piece of the future”.
The Crown Collection stocks:
140+ Armoires, Cupboards, Linen Presses, Book Cases
230+ Chairs & Benches
150+ Candlesticks & Candelabras
160+ Chandeliers, Lanterns & Lamps
70+ Chests, Chest of Drawers, Kists & Trunks
135+ Clocks & Grandfather Clocks
320+ Mirrors in all shapes and sizes
230+ Tables, Side Tables, Pedestals, Desks, Servers & Sideboards
50+ Sofas, Settees, Chaises & Daybeds
Hundreds of pieces of Silver and Crystal accessories.
For more info visit The Crown Collection.
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