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OUR MISSION • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Our Mission. We relish the time worn and well loved. We are crazy about genuine patina. We cherish folk arts and parlor crafts from around the world. We reflect the melting pot that is the American experience. We adore ingenious repair. We thrill at creative solutions. We love good design. We honor beauty found in unexpectedplaces.
UNCOMMON OBJECTS
The folks at uncommon OBJECTS cordially invite you to. the LAST SUNDAY of every month, 10am till 3pm. Our big back yard is transformed into a dynamic marketplace for all things vintage, found and made. Come join the fun and feast on the bargains. OUR HISTORY • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Dozens of inspired & talented antique dealers have been involved in the creative growth of Uncommon Objects. UO was born in 1991 as the brainchild of current proprietor, Steve Wiman, and his business partner at the time, Ed Gage. Steve and Ed grew the business from its original small location which housed 5 dealers to GALLERY • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Sign Up for the Newsletter Stay in touch with our goings-on &happenings
CONTACT • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Contact Us. Uncommon Objects. 1602 Fortview Rd. Austin, TX 78704. Open Every Day 10 – 5. Call us. 1-512-442-4000. ANTIQUE & VINTAGE BLOG • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Cloisonné. Invented in Cyprus, named by the French, perfected inChina.
CLOISONNÉ • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Cloisonné. The word cloisonné comes from mid 19th century French, literally translated ‘partitioned’. This makes perfect sense when we examine how the art is made; by creating partitioned or divided spaces on the surface of an object to be filled in with enamel. However the art far precedes the modern name, with the earliestsurviving
FROM OUR HEARTS TO YOURS • UNCOMMON OBJECTS From our hearts to yours, we wish you a very happy Valentine’s Day! We all know today is a day to indulge in love, to profess it truly and loudly, to recognize it’s importance in our busy lives. THE POWER OF SYMBOLISM • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Today’s blog post explores a symbol used for thousands of years. A symbol that for cultures, religions, tribes and families around the world represented life, light, luck, love, success, eternity andgoodness.
HOME • UNCOMMON OBJECTSHISTORYMISSIONUNCOMMON FLEAGALLERYBLOGPRESS 1602 Fortview Rd. Austin, TX 78704. Open Every Day 10 – 6. Call us. 1-512-442-4000. Established in 1991 as a small antique collective, Uncommon Objects has matured over the years into the one-of-a-kind emporium of transcendent junk that you see before you. Twenty-four hardworking antique sellers have been assembled under one roof tobring you
OUR MISSION • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Our Mission. We relish the time worn and well loved. We are crazy about genuine patina. We cherish folk arts and parlor crafts from around the world. We reflect the melting pot that is the American experience. We adore ingenious repair. We thrill at creative solutions. We love good design. We honor beauty found in unexpectedplaces.
UNCOMMON OBJECTS
The folks at uncommon OBJECTS cordially invite you to. the LAST SUNDAY of every month, 10am till 3pm. Our big back yard is transformed into a dynamic marketplace for all things vintage, found and made. Come join the fun and feast on the bargains. OUR HISTORY • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Dozens of inspired & talented antique dealers have been involved in the creative growth of Uncommon Objects. UO was born in 1991 as the brainchild of current proprietor, Steve Wiman, and his business partner at the time, Ed Gage. Steve and Ed grew the business from its original small location which housed 5 dealers to GALLERY • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Sign Up for the Newsletter Stay in touch with our goings-on &happenings
CONTACT • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Contact Us. Uncommon Objects. 1602 Fortview Rd. Austin, TX 78704. Open Every Day 10 – 5. Call us. 1-512-442-4000. ANTIQUE & VINTAGE BLOG • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Cloisonné. Invented in Cyprus, named by the French, perfected inChina.
CLOISONNÉ • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Cloisonné. The word cloisonné comes from mid 19th century French, literally translated ‘partitioned’. This makes perfect sense when we examine how the art is made; by creating partitioned or divided spaces on the surface of an object to be filled in with enamel. However the art far precedes the modern name, with the earliestsurviving
FROM OUR HEARTS TO YOURS • UNCOMMON OBJECTS From our hearts to yours, we wish you a very happy Valentine’s Day! We all know today is a day to indulge in love, to profess it truly and loudly, to recognize it’s importance in our busy lives. THE POWER OF SYMBOLISM • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Today’s blog post explores a symbol used for thousands of years. A symbol that for cultures, religions, tribes and families around the world represented life, light, luck, love, success, eternity andgoodness.
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TO THE LETTER. • UNCOMMON OBJECTS To the Letter. The history of lettering and typography is a long and winding road. From the first writing systems of the Sumerian cuneiform script and the Egyptian hieroglyphics to the most modern typefaces today, the overall idea remains the same; visually expressing words and ideas equals power. In the 15th century, civilization took a leap ARCHIVE • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Sign Up for the Newsletter Stay in touch with our goings-on &happenings
"THE WAIT OF THE WORLD" • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Uncommon Objects owner, Steve Wiman, is having the opening reception to his show, “The Wait of the World”, today at McMurtrey Gallery in Houston, TX. The reception begins at 6pm, with the show running from February 16 – March 16. Below is a short write up, via the gallery, along with a few selected pieces that will be present at theshow.
BETTER THAN BEFORE • UNCOMMON OBJECTS You may have heard of ‘Make-Do’ antiques before, old objects with homemade repairs that have been stapled, stitched and coaxed back tolife.
VINTAGE, AUTHOR AT UNCOMMON OBJECTS The history of lettering and typography is a long and winding road. From the first writing systems of the Sumerian cuneiform script and the Egyptian hieroglyphics to the most modern typefaces today, the overall idea remains the same; visually expressing words and ideasequals power.
DANIEL SCHMIDT • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Welcome to the next installment of our staff/vendor interview series. Today we would like to introduce you to one of our newer staff members and vendors, Daniel Schmidt. JANETTE BIBBY • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Janette Bibby. Welcome to the next installment of our Uncommon Objects staff/vendor interview series. In this installment, we are sitting with staff member, vendor and manager Janette Bibby. If you’ve seen any of the staff members with extra huge grins on their faces, and a slightly glazed over look, nine times out of ten, it is because HOME • UNCOMMON OBJECTSHISTORYMISSIONUNCOMMON FLEAGALLERYBLOGPRESS 1602 Fortview Rd. Austin, TX 78704. Open Every Day 10 – 6. Call us. 1-512-442-4000. Established in 1991 as a small antique collective, Uncommon Objects has matured over the years into the one-of-a-kind emporium of transcendent junk that you see before you. Twenty-four hardworking antique sellers have been assembled under one roof tobring you
UNCOMMON OBJECTS
The folks at uncommon OBJECTS cordially invite you to. the LAST SUNDAY of every month, 10am till 3pm. Our big back yard is transformed into a dynamic marketplace for all things vintage, found and made. Come join the fun and feast on the bargains. * Masks required of all vendors andcustomers.*.
OUR MISSION • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Our Mission. We relish the time worn and well loved. We are crazy about genuine patina. We cherish folk arts and parlor crafts from around the world. We reflect the melting pot that is the American experience. We adore ingenious repair. We thrill at creative solutions. We love good design. We honor beauty found in unexpectedplaces.
OUR HISTORY • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Dozens of inspired & talented antique dealers have been involved in the creative growth of Uncommon Objects. UO was born in 1991 as the brainchild of current proprietor, Steve Wiman, and his business partner at the time, Ed Gage. Steve and Ed grew the business from its original small location which housed 5 dealers to GALLERY • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Sign Up for the Newsletter Stay in touch with our goings-on &happenings
CONTACT • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Contact Us. Uncommon Objects. 1602 Fortview Rd. Austin, TX 78704. Open Every Day 10 – 5. Call us. 1-512-442-4000. ANTIQUE & VINTAGE BLOG • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Cloisonné. Invented in Cyprus, named by the French, perfected inChina.
CLOISONNÉ • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Cloisonné. The word cloisonné comes from mid 19th century French, literally translated ‘partitioned’. This makes perfect sense when we examine how the art is made; by creating partitioned or divided spaces on the surface of an object to be filled in with enamel. However the art far precedes the modern name, with the earliestsurviving
THE POWER OF SYMBOLISM • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Today’s blog post explores a symbol used for thousands of years. A symbol that for cultures, religions, tribes and families around the world represented life, light, luck, love, success, eternity andgoodness.
FROM OUR HEARTS TO YOURS • UNCOMMON OBJECTS From our hearts to yours, we wish you a very happy Valentine’s Day! We all know today is a day to indulge in love, to profess it truly and loudly, to recognize it’s importance in our busy lives. HOME • UNCOMMON OBJECTSHISTORYMISSIONUNCOMMON FLEAGALLERYBLOGPRESS 1602 Fortview Rd. Austin, TX 78704. Open Every Day 10 – 6. Call us. 1-512-442-4000. Established in 1991 as a small antique collective, Uncommon Objects has matured over the years into the one-of-a-kind emporium of transcendent junk that you see before you. Twenty-four hardworking antique sellers have been assembled under one roof tobring you
UNCOMMON OBJECTS
The folks at uncommon OBJECTS cordially invite you to. the LAST SUNDAY of every month, 10am till 3pm. Our big back yard is transformed into a dynamic marketplace for all things vintage, found and made. Come join the fun and feast on the bargains. * Masks required of all vendors andcustomers.*.
OUR MISSION • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Our Mission. We relish the time worn and well loved. We are crazy about genuine patina. We cherish folk arts and parlor crafts from around the world. We reflect the melting pot that is the American experience. We adore ingenious repair. We thrill at creative solutions. We love good design. We honor beauty found in unexpectedplaces.
OUR HISTORY • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Dozens of inspired & talented antique dealers have been involved in the creative growth of Uncommon Objects. UO was born in 1991 as the brainchild of current proprietor, Steve Wiman, and his business partner at the time, Ed Gage. Steve and Ed grew the business from its original small location which housed 5 dealers to GALLERY • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Sign Up for the Newsletter Stay in touch with our goings-on &happenings
CONTACT • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Contact Us. Uncommon Objects. 1602 Fortview Rd. Austin, TX 78704. Open Every Day 10 – 5. Call us. 1-512-442-4000. ANTIQUE & VINTAGE BLOG • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Cloisonné. Invented in Cyprus, named by the French, perfected inChina.
CLOISONNÉ • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Cloisonné. The word cloisonné comes from mid 19th century French, literally translated ‘partitioned’. This makes perfect sense when we examine how the art is made; by creating partitioned or divided spaces on the surface of an object to be filled in with enamel. However the art far precedes the modern name, with the earliestsurviving
THE POWER OF SYMBOLISM • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Today’s blog post explores a symbol used for thousands of years. A symbol that for cultures, religions, tribes and families around the world represented life, light, luck, love, success, eternity andgoodness.
FROM OUR HEARTS TO YOURS • UNCOMMON OBJECTS From our hearts to yours, we wish you a very happy Valentine’s Day! We all know today is a day to indulge in love, to profess it truly and loudly, to recognize it’s importance in our busy lives. FROM OUR HEARTS TO YOURS • UNCOMMON OBJECTS From our hearts to yours, we wish you a very happy Valentine’s Day! We all know today is a day to indulge in love, to profess it truly and loudly, to recognize it’s importance in our busy lives. CLOISONNÉ • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Cloisonné. The word cloisonné comes from mid 19th century French, literally translated ‘partitioned’. This makes perfect sense when we examine how the art is made; by creating partitioned or divided spaces on the surface of an object to be filled in with enamel. However the art far precedes the modern name, with the earliestsurviving
TO THE LETTER. • UNCOMMON OBJECTS To the Letter. The history of lettering and typography is a long and winding road. From the first writing systems of the Sumerian cuneiform script and the Egyptian hieroglyphics to the most modern typefaces today, the overall idea remains the same; visually expressing words and ideas equals power. In the 15th century, civilization took a leap "THE WAIT OF THE WORLD" • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Uncommon Objects owner, Steve Wiman, is having the opening reception to his show, “The Wait of the World”, today at McMurtrey Gallery in Houston, TX. The reception begins at 6pm, with the show running from February 16 – March 16. Below is a short write up, via the gallery, along with a few selected pieces that will be present at theshow.
ARCHIVE • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Sign Up for the Newsletter Stay in touch with our goings-on &happenings
BETTER THAN BEFORE • UNCOMMON OBJECTS You may have heard of ‘Make-Do’ antiques before, old objects with homemade repairs that have been stapled, stitched and coaxed back tolife.
I SEE STARS • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Historically, stars have been revered and studied by civilizations throughout the world.They have played a major role in religious practices, celestial navigation and art. VINTAGE, AUTHOR AT UNCOMMON OBJECTS The history of lettering and typography is a long and winding road. From the first writing systems of the Sumerian cuneiform script and the Egyptian hieroglyphics to the most modern typefaces today, the overall idea remains the same; visually expressing words and ideasequals power.
DANIEL SCHMIDT • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Welcome to the next installment of our staff/vendor interview series. Today we would like to introduce you to one of our newer staff members and vendors, Daniel Schmidt. JANETTE BIBBY • UNCOMMON OBJECTS Janette Bibby. Welcome to the next installment of our Uncommon Objects staff/vendor interview series. In this installment, we are sitting with staff member, vendor and manager Janette Bibby. If you’ve seen any of the staff members with extra huge grins on their faces, and a slightly glazed over look, nine times out of ten, it is because*
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Austin, TX 78704
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Established in 1991 as a small antique collective, Uncommon Objects has matured over the years into the one-of-a-kind emporium of transcendent junk that you see before you. Twenty-four hardworking antique sellers have been assembled under one roof to bring you this very genuine and sometimes quirky slice of American culture andhistory.
Uncommon Objects has been described as "your eccentric uncle’s attic on steroids." And remember, this is no museum. This stuff is for sale. As the ultimate "green" shopping experience, there is something to satisfy your nostalgic yearnings and peak your sentimental curiosities. Please respect our relics & handle with care. Thank you and come again, Uncommon Objects Staff Videography by Matthew Whalen__
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