8 Pieces With Traditional Influences That Would Make The Founding Fathers Feel Right At Home
When settlers first arrived in the colonies, they brought with them the craftsmanship and art forms that would define a nation. Now, there’s a resurgence in traditional style, along with a yearning for more American-made products. Twenty years into the new millennium, with Colonial, early modern American, Latin American and Native American art on display, the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art feels refreshingly current. Here, we explore pieces that could fit right into the display.
Golden Oak Chandelier / $21,117 / coxlondon.com
Verdure Large Bowl in Azure by Vera Mauricova & Karen Feldman / $770 / artelglass.com
Britannia Tray / $795 / match1995.com
The Chicester Mantel / $19,880 / chesneys.com
Three Graces Earrings / $2,350 / amedeo.shop
Walden Fabric in Delft / Price upon request / cowtan.com
Smithsonian Rug / $1,060 for 5’x8′ / surya.com
Wayland Sack-back Armchair with Hands / from $1,076 / oandgstudio.com