Imagine stumbling upon a hidden gem—a porcelain sea lion lamp—while exploring the enchanting aisles of a flea market. Although these lamps may be a rarity, we hold onto the hope of one day uncovering their whimsical charm. Crafted during the vibrant era of the 1960s-1970s, these enamelled porcelain lamps feature a captivating design where a globe gracefully balances on the snout of a sea lion. They exude an unmistakable kitsch and cult appeal that captures our hearts.
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The brass magazine rack

This charming piece harmoniously combines practicality and decoration, and often features a practical handle. It’s the perfect addition to your haven, effortlessly enhancing your cozy reading nook. And if you’re looking for the perfect finishing touch, you can easily find it at a local flea market. Use your imagination to create a space that reflects your personality and your love of vintage style.
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The dame-jeanne

This magnificent, round glass carboy is an absolute essential for elevating our interior spaces. Originally designed for the production and preservation of wine and vinegar, these enchanting vessels are commonly found in enchanting shades of amber or bottle-green glass. Within our homes, the dame-jeanne effortlessly finds its perfect spot in the living room or hallway, serving as a versatile piece that can be utilized as a lamp stand, a stunning vase, or even as a charming decorative object in its own right.

