6524 NE 181st Street, Suite 10 ~ Kenmore, WA 98028 ~ 425-877-1074 ~ https://thelivingroom.antiquesandtea.market/
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Follow us to our new blog site...
We're trundling off to wordpress to learn new skills and gather more friends!
Join us at our new web address:
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See you there!
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Saturday, June 23, 2012
Closed Saturday, June 23, for a family wedding!
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Let it flow...
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Only 1 sofa left, now the tables reign...
Our recent sofa wave has crested, leaving just one large and handsome chenille brocade davenport available at The Living Room Consignment & Tea.
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Our consignors have brought a vintage French Provincial style table and 4 chairs, an antique oak table with chairs, a 3-tier side table, a Ballard Designs pedestal table, a drop-leaf side table, a 42" round travertine stone table top on a coffee table, a '80's leaded glass lamp table, an antique tilt-top table with inlaid parquet, a vintage Tell City kitchen table and 3 chairs, an antique side table with recent tiled top, a World Market solid wood pedestal table, plus several more not shown, including 3 kitchen tables: drop leaf oak, retro white vinyl, and wooden gateleg..
(Please see our craigslist ad for current availability and pricing.)
Now the tables are in ascension, some with chairs and hutches in attendance,
some performing solo until they go to their new homes:Our consignors have brought a vintage French Provincial style table and 4 chairs, an antique oak table with chairs, a 3-tier side table, a Ballard Designs pedestal table, a drop-leaf side table, a 42" round travertine stone table top on a coffee table, a '80's leaded glass lamp table, an antique tilt-top table with inlaid parquet, a vintage Tell City kitchen table and 3 chairs, an antique side table with recent tiled top, a World Market solid wood pedestal table, plus several more not shown, including 3 kitchen tables: drop leaf oak, retro white vinyl, and wooden gateleg..
(Please see our craigslist ad for current availability and pricing.)
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
What I absolutely love about this shop...
... is the people!
I am so blessed, getting to know the people on all sides of our transactions: the consignors, the donors, the browsers, and the buyers. (Am I forgetting anyone? Oh, the shop helpers! Bless them!)
Case in point: This little waterfall vanity brought many blessings:
~ It was a delight to meet the woman who brought it in to be sold; I learned so much from her experience as an interior designer.
~ It was enjoyable to have it in the store, to admire the design and the workmanship.
~ It was (ahem) strengthening to wheel it out every day for our Sidewalk Sale.
~ It was amusing to hear so many shoppers comment, "My mother had one just like this!"
~ Finally, it was a true pleasure to meet the warm-hearted young lady who bought it today; in addition to being a lover of vintage furniture, she is a beekeeper who may soon be providing us with more delightful bee products for our shoppers.
This is the transfer of material goods working well, bringing people together. I'd just been asking the Lord last week, what does commerce represent in the heavenlies? I understand that government, family, the arts, and education, among other aspects of life, foreshadow what we will find in heaven. But buying and selling?
Maybe this is part of the answer, and certainly seems to fit the pattern we are seeing:
the purpose of participating in the marketplace is to learn to know God (through joys and difficulties!), enjoy life, and build relationships.
But unlike the aspects of life that are reflections of heaven and will be further explored there, maybe commerce is like faith in that it is only needed in this life.
I am so blessed, getting to know the people on all sides of our transactions: the consignors, the donors, the browsers, and the buyers. (Am I forgetting anyone? Oh, the shop helpers! Bless them!)
~ It was a delight to meet the woman who brought it in to be sold; I learned so much from her experience as an interior designer.
~ It was enjoyable to have it in the store, to admire the design and the workmanship.
~ It was (ahem) strengthening to wheel it out every day for our Sidewalk Sale.
~ It was amusing to hear so many shoppers comment, "My mother had one just like this!"
~ Finally, it was a true pleasure to meet the warm-hearted young lady who bought it today; in addition to being a lover of vintage furniture, she is a beekeeper who may soon be providing us with more delightful bee products for our shoppers.
This is the transfer of material goods working well, bringing people together. I'd just been asking the Lord last week, what does commerce represent in the heavenlies? I understand that government, family, the arts, and education, among other aspects of life, foreshadow what we will find in heaven. But buying and selling?
Maybe this is part of the answer, and certainly seems to fit the pattern we are seeing:
the purpose of participating in the marketplace is to learn to know God (through joys and difficulties!), enjoy life, and build relationships.
But unlike the aspects of life that are reflections of heaven and will be further explored there, maybe commerce is like faith in that it is only needed in this life.
Sidewalk Sale Continues! Rain or shine!
Friday, June 1, 2012
Saturday Sidewalk Sale! This Saturday, June 2!
Our little consignment shop is filled to the gills with treasures galore :^)

This Saturday, June 2, all inventory in the shop is automatically 10% off!
Everything on the sidewalk is automatically 15% off!
Look for deeper markdowns, up to 50% off, inside and out!
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Antiques, vintage, retro, mid century, contemporary ...
... Tables, chairs, china cabinets, armoires, desks, dressers, ...
... a commercial ECM one-group espresso machine, a Whirlpool Fabric Freshener, a Shark Steam Mop, ...
... rugs, corner cupboard, sofas, a loveseat, lamps, art, housewares, collectibles, china, crystal, one-of-a-kinds ...
Remember, everything that we drag out onto the sidewalk this Saturday, June 2, is automatically 15% off, if not marked down for even deeper discount.
Come for tea and shop for a treasure, both inside and out.
Click here to see all our CL listings, or search CL for "kenmore consignment".
This link takes you to our picasa gallery to see more views of these items.
NEW HOURS: OPEN Monday through Saturday 10am-6pm, and by appointment. Closed Sunday
We accept Visa, MasterCard, PayPal, google checkout, and dwolla. Click here for google map and directions.
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This Saturday, June 2, all inventory in the shop is automatically 10% off!
Everything on the sidewalk is automatically 15% off!
Look for deeper markdowns, up to 50% off, inside and out!
Antiques, vintage, retro, mid century, contemporary ...
... Tables, chairs, china cabinets, armoires, desks, dressers, ...
... a commercial ECM one-group espresso machine, a Whirlpool Fabric Freshener, a Shark Steam Mop, ...
... rugs, corner cupboard, sofas, a loveseat, lamps, art, housewares, collectibles, china, crystal, one-of-a-kinds ...
Remember, everything that we drag out onto the sidewalk this Saturday, June 2, is automatically 15% off, if not marked down for even deeper discount.
Come for tea and shop for a treasure, both inside and out.
Click here to see all our CL listings, or search CL for "kenmore consignment".
This link takes you to our picasa gallery to see more views of these items.
NEW HOURS: OPEN Monday through Saturday 10am-6pm, and by appointment. Closed Sunday
We accept Visa, MasterCard, PayPal, google checkout, and dwolla. Click here for google map and directions.
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Monday, May 28, 2012
So Mod! Big, low shag rug from the 1970s
(Update: SOLD)
The Living Room Consignment & Tea is pleased to offer...
The Living Room Consignment & Tea is pleased to offer...
A big, beautiful, ivory-white and gold, low shag,
designer rug from 1971, in great vintage condition.
designer rug from 1971, in great vintage condition.
The consignor remembers when her mother bought this
in the early 1970s as a "raw wool" rug.
Six bands of elongated hexagons, outlined in gold,
stretch across the rug.
in the early 1970s as a "raw wool" rug.
Six bands of elongated hexagons, outlined in gold,
stretch across the rug.
The texture of the natural wool is almost like that of a sheepskin,
with a low, shaggy pile (~1/2" - 3/4").
with a low, shaggy pile (~1/2" - 3/4").
It measures 9'9" x 14' plus a row of fat 6" braids at each end.
This rug is big! Works well with many design themes.
Obviously, great with retro, mid century modern,
but not such a wild design that it doesn't play nicely
with other themes, as well.
Obviously, great with retro, mid century modern,
but not such a wild design that it doesn't play nicely
with other themes, as well.
There's very little wear, less then one might expect
for a rug that's now 41 years old.
for a rug that's now 41 years old.
There's one area where the gold dye may have bled very slightly
into the surrounding natural color.
The photo below on the left shows the extent of that,
into the surrounding natural color.
The photo below on the left shows the extent of that,
but can you make it out in the larger view on the right?
It would be at the second band of hexagons from the bottom right:
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It would be at the second band of hexagons from the bottom right:
The length of the pile varies from about 1/2" to 3/4".
There's no backing, just the weave,
so it's recommended to use this rug with a pad or liner.
There's no backing, just the weave,
so it's recommended to use this rug with a pad or liner.
Check our craigslist ad for current pricing and availability.
Thank you for shopping at The Living Room Consignment & Tea! Have a wonderful day :^)
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