Order a Copy of the 2024 Fall Issue (15th Anniversary Edition)
Order a Copy of the 2024 Fall Issue (15th Anniversary Edition)
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In this special 15th-anniversary issue, discover:
Antiques: A Thriving Industry- focusing on young entrepreneurs within the antique industry
Connecticut’s Historic Covered Bridges
In Loving Memory of Lana Testa: a tribute to a beloved primitive artisan
5 Primitive Home Tours:
Rod & Terry Carey of
Albany, Oregon:
A reproduction saltbox adorned with folk art, redware, painted boxes, a Susan Leach masterpiece, and colonial herb and perennial gardens.
Cindy Ryan of Auburn,
Massachusetts:
After extensive research on the history of her circa 1802 home, homeowner, Cindy made it her mission to craft a sanctuary steeped in historical authenticity.
Steve & Ginny Wambold of
Vancouver, Washington:
Ginny’s heart resonates with the allure of primitives, particularly wooden bowls, bail handle pantry boxes, firkins, any butter or cheese making items, and time-worn quilts.
Scott & Carol Knouse of
Reedsville, Pennsylvania:
Originally situated on a 687-acre Pennsylvania plantation, a 1775 home is now decorated in a “sparse and primitive” aesthetic.
The late Joe & Loretta
Alexandre of Ferndale, California:
Nestled in a rural Victorian enclave, Loretta strayed from the usual style, decorating her home with a vintage blue stove, seed counter, crocks, apothecaries, and aged quilts.