Using vintage items found on the Internet, at a flea market, or at grandmothers’ houses in the interior is a trend that is not going to give up. Today, vintage items can be seen in modern interiors, and in those where they deliberately tried to add historicism. We invite you to be inspired by examples from designers!
1. Vintage lamp in the kitchen The Pineapple chandelier which took pride in place in the kitchen in this project provided inspiration for the creation of the entire interior.
2. Bedside tables from the 70s in the bedroom In this project, the interior turned out to be classic. The apartment is located, in a pre-revolutionary building, so the designer wanted an appropriate atmosphere in the setting.
3. Chairs, armchair and office chair An apartment for a married couple – the interior is built on a combination of modernity and vintage. And in fact, there are a lot of vintage things here: these are chairs in the kitchen (real Thonet), an armchair in the sleeping area, and a work chair in the living room at the desktop.
4. Mirror in the bathroom This apartment has a modern interior but with historical touches. One of the vintage items is a mirror in the guest bathroom. This room in itself is one of the brightest due to the decoration; wallpaper with a tropical theme was pasted here.
5. Wardrobe, sideboard, chairs, armchairs, and more This project in a 1900 house, which was divided into two studios for rent to city guests. Vintage is in each of the apartments.
6. Antique sideboard in the dining area This one-room apartment is filled with prints, textures, and interesting details. The dining area has an antique buffet. It was not found immediately, the search took several months, but on the other hand – the right copy fit in in an authentic way!