"I think the patina and age of these pieces would be hard to replicate with newer pieces, and they make each of these feel special," says designer Debbie Mathews Leroy in Nashville, Tennessee, who put a stone sink top on a rustic French table for a client's powder room. She placed a marble top on a French bamboo cabinet in her own home's guest bathroom.
Jessie Tristan Read, an artist and up-cycler in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, combines contrasting styles.
"I like to see an antique or vintage chest of drawers used in a chic kitchen," says. "You immediately add warmth and charm while gaining great storage for utensils, linens, even pots and pans."
Noel Fahden is a vice president at Chairish, an online marketplace for vintage art and home furnishings that has featured items like frames from the wooden wheels of old carts transformed into benches, architectural columns turned into candle holders, and lamp bases made from brass fire extinguishers and old railroad lights.
Fahden has some tips for buying vintage: