Sarah Sherman Samuel Shops Vintage with Sotheby?s Home
Designer Sarah Sherman Samuel shares her best online vintage shopping tips and how to make vintage work in a fresh, modern way.
The following post is brought to you by Sotheby’s Home. Our partners are hand-picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design.
Designer Sarah Sherman Samuel is known for her ability to combine different styles to create distinctive spaces. This year, she was part of the team that completed a top-to-bottom renovation of a mid-century house for actress/singer Mandy Moore. The project was the perfect example of Sarah’s ability to infuse vintage pieces into a space while maintaining a fresh, modern vibe. Although Sarah makes it seem effortless, finding just the vintage piece is certainly more of a challenge than wandering the aisles of a local box store. So we picked her brain for some tips and tricks to level up our vintage shopping game.
Designer Sarah Sherman Samuel
Sarah created a floating bathroom vanity using a vintage credenza.
When vintage shopping, Sarah is always on the look-out for classic casegoods like dressers and bookcases. “These types of vintage pieces were made well, with beautiful wood detail and they typically age well,” she said. When designing her bathroom in LA, she wanted to create a space that blended modern and vintage (even in the bathroom!). She balanced all the new bathroom finishes with a vintage walnut credenza that she retrofitted into a floating bath...
The following post is brought to you by Sotheby’s Home. Our partners are hand-picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design.
Designer Sarah Sherman Samuel is known for her ability to combine different styles to create distinctive spaces. This year, she was part of the team that completed a top-to-bottom renovation of a mid-century house for actress/singer Mandy Moore. The project was the perfect example of Sarah’s ability to infuse vintage pieces into a space while maintaining a fresh, modern vibe. Although Sarah makes it seem effortless, finding just the vintage piece is certainly more of a challenge than wandering the aisles of a local box store. So we picked her brain for some tips and tricks to level up our vintage shopping game.
Designer Sarah Sherman Samuel
Sarah created a floating bathroom vanity using a vintage credenza.
When vintage shopping, Sarah is always on the look-out for classic casegoods like dressers and bookcases. “These types of vintage pieces were made well, with beautiful wood detail and they typically age well,” she said. When designing her bathroom in LA, she wanted to create a space that blended modern and vintage (even in the bathroom!). She balanced all the new bathroom finishes with a vintage walnut credenza that she retrofitted into a floating bath...
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