Every room needs a pop of red

There's a tiny little open-air flea market in a lot on 25th st just east of the Chelsea Flea/Antiques Garage (my favorite!). It's easy to miss if you don't know where to look for it. The offerings are super shabby compared to the vendors in the antiques garage, and there's almost no furniture, but it's a fun place to look for cheap accessories. This guy's stand usually has one or two little vases or bowls that are perfect for styling rooms.


What do you think I was drawn to here?


I love a pair of anything, but the color of these vintage persimmon splatter vases was just perfect. And the shape of these was ever so slightly off, which I think is so great.


I thought for a minute they might be old Jonathan Adler vases because of the initials on the bottom, but I think these are too old to be his. The vases are midcentury (I think) and he started working in the 80s. Anyway, I still really liked them though and $25 for the pair was more than fair, so I took them home.


I love how they look on my bookshelves. A little red in every room goes a long way.



22 comments:

  1. I always made some of my best finds in that little side market! And the vases look delicious on the bookshelves!

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  2. Love the shape of those vases! Though I dislike red, I can swoon over a touch of orange. (My mother said every room needs a hit of black--even just a curtain rod.)

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  3. Oh wao! great styling on those bookshelves too! I love how they look there.

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  4. really great!
    Have a good week.
    Nancy
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  5. I want that huge glass jar in the foreground - would be an awesome vase or terrarium...

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  6. That red is goregous though. Sometimes I just go for color not the purpose of the object, but I do love how that red sets off the artwork you fixed up.

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  7. I dream of tagging along a shopping trip with you. It would make my millennium! Love the pops of red!

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  8. I love everything you do Jenny! Is there any chance you'd be up for doing a family-friendly dining chair round-up? I'm looking for something the kids can't dirty up too much, and it seems like the only pretty options out there are upholstered! Haven't seen a roundup post lately! Thanks for your great blogging!

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  9. That is the perfect shade of red!

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  10. Great find - and even better styling! Love what you've done with the bookcase.
    -SF

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  11. They look perfect! Now I'm noticing my bookcase is lacking a little red!!

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  12. yeah, nice information for me, I have an idea for my school after read this articel. thanks you so much.

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  13. What a great find and your book shelves look amazing! I read somewhere that red brings good luck if placed to the left of your entrance - our pop of red is an old lacquer Chinese wedding cabinet and so far, our luck's been pretty good!

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  14. Awesome find. Looks like it was meant for your shelves! Great find.

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  15. I never get tired of seeing your bookcases- they are so beautiful! Great find - I'm a big fat lover of all things red!

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  16. More great finds, Jenny. Nothing beats a touch of red.

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  17. You really have an eye for style. I never would have picked up that vase, thinking it's too plain but it looks great when you put it on your shelf like that.

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  18. What a great find and your book shelves is looking so beautiful. Just imagine. I like Little Red Flight Crew Log.

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  19. that looks awesome! how did you make that dome molding for the wall...that looks so fun and different!

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  20. Lovely! Great find.

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