Tuesday, April 20, 2010

New is Old is New

Most of the time, when I hit the local Goodwill down the block, I find nothing but discarded IKEA leftovers.  Either that or loads of couches and desks (circa 1987), lots of broken (or on their way to being broken) cd players, and the occasional gem--used socks.

I'm not sure where The Sunday Times Market find their stuff, but the stuff they find is amazing.  Perhaps it's some sort of magic spell they cast upon thrift store merchandise--just before they walk in and find each and every vintage treasure to be had.  Maybe they're members of a secret society of estate and yard sale attendees--where only the most interesting, colorful, and charming vintage pieces are revealed.  Whatever the reason, they've got an incredible knack for finding the perfect item for that (fill in the blank) in your (fill in the blank).

So if you're still searching for that perfect item to add some charm and vintage appeal to your living room, bedroom, or kitchen--stop looking....The Sunday Times Market has already found it.


Green metal planter box, $28















Instant collection: vintage clocks, $32















Set of 9 topiary espalier mugs, $105





















Numbers handled stamp, $38





















Fire escape sign, $90














Retro turquoise chairs, $250


















The Goods:

Etsy shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/thesundaytimesmarket
Blog: www.thesundaytimesmarket.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/STmarket

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