Collected over the years, piece by piece, found at Brocantes mainly around Provence. It allows a stage to dream.

Textures, muted tones, torn, worn, cracked aged pieces that belonged to many different people over time.


Brocante tabletop dishes, silverware, glasses, table linens, platters- in a land the reveres gathering around a table- tabletop pieces are plentiful, and used.

The brocante home doesn’t stop at one room it expands to every knock and cranny, bookshelf and table. Layered as it comes.


A brocante home embraces patina, layered textures, faded everything, curated desire, natural materials, redefined beauty, individuality, authenticity… dust, especially, dust.

It is a home created to be shared. Living in an brocante home, and well-loved objects is not as effortless as filling rooms with flawless new things. Living with brocante pieces means you need to give thought before haste. Or added cracks and breaks will occur. The value isn’t in practicality but in presence.

A brocante home resists barren surfaces and convenience. It appreciates craftsmanship, imperfection, and feels intentionally crowded.


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