This visually appealing 18th century Bonnetiere cabinet with charming red gingham lining is a decadent accent piece that provides excellent storage for towels and toiletries.
This 18th-century home in Pennsylvania features a completely revamped garden and grounds with terraces, rambling paths, stone walkways and beautiful lush greenery.
A towering 18th century armoire provides French elegance to this living room. A stone fireplace and upholstered blue armchair complete the airy feel of this sitting area.
This entry hall is styled beautifully with an English Regency bench featuring ornate wood detailing and checkerboard upholstery. Above, an 18th century gilded mirror hangs on the peach wall.
The standout piece in this Mediterranean-inspired home office is a prized 18th century bookcase with glass doors. Its distressed front matches the finish of the elegant desk and matching chair.
Antique 18th-century Swedish dining chairs and a vintage Baker dining table are among the highlights of this fun dining room. The painted ceiling and brass chandelier draw the eye up.
Battersea boxes originated in the mid-18th century and are covered in enamel or porcelain. This Battersea box collection features a variety of embellishments, from animals and botanicals to famous buildings.
The open plan main floor of this house includes a dining area, floor-to-ceiling book shelves and a fireplace. The marble mantel was salvaged from an 18th-century townhouse in Manhattan.
Decorative Tole Painted Urn With Wood Lattice Backdrop
The curvilinear pattern of an 18th-century tole painted urn is echoed in the hand-carved wooden screen separating the dining and living rooms. The urn is decorated with hanging grapes and leaves.
A loveseat is flanked by two upholstered armchairs. Above, an 18th century English painting amplifies the Victorian influence on the room. The rouge-patterned loveseat is adorned with throw pillows and accented by small end table.
A striking Gothic staircase leads upstairs from this neutral foyer. An 18th century bronze and leather side chair adds to the medieval charm while a limed oak arts and crafts Cerusier table from David Iatesta complements the woodwork.