Old-fashioned Fun | Vintage Hand Crafted Chess Set

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Thankfully the Queen’s Gambit level of quarantine is long gone but that doesn’t mean we can’t still take pleasure in some good old-fashioned fun, like a game of chess or a nice puzzle.

This vintage chess set was hand crafted from marble in Mexico City, 1960. 

13.5 x 13.5

$249

Let's Start Tonight | Set of Pinky and Blue Boy Paintings

Set of Pinky and Blue Boy Paintings

"Blue Boy, what do you want to do tonight?" 

"The same thing we do every night Pinky, try to take over the world."

This set of "Pinky & Blue Boy" paintings hail from 1960. 

24 in tall x 34 in wide

$149/each

Complement Me | 1960s Swag Light

1960s Swag Light

The rough edges and brutal mix of materials might intimidate those that don't understand and appreciate the true meaning of beauty. Elegance and strength complement one another completely. 

This 1960s swag light was crafted from metal and bubbled amber glass.

30 in tall x 8 in deep 

$249

Fun and Fancy Free | Pair of Acapulco Lanterns

Pair of Acapulco Lanterns

Never countdown to soaring cliffs, wide bays, and intimate coves again. Why not incorporate some Acapulco vibes into your home decor so that every day feels like a holiday?

This pair of Acapulco lanterns were crafted from metal and glass in 1960.

22 in tall x 14 in wide 

$249/each

Three Ringed Circus | 1960s Jester Painting

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Because most days feel like you are the lead performer in a three ringed circus, when you finally do get some peace and quiet it can feel..well, uncomfortable. You wouldn't trade your bushel of rambunctious monkeys for anything. 

This painting of a jester from Paris is signed “Everaert” and dated “1960”.

18 in x 47 in 

$195

Art Education | 1960 Mixed Media Painting of a Boy

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It's a tough world out there for "creatives". Art education programs are the first to be slashed in budget cuts, performers are notoriously underpaid, and art degrees don't exactly have the best reputation. And you wonder why this clown looks down on his luck...

This mixed media painting of a boy is signed “Everaert” and dated “1960”.

20 in x 28 in 

$195