Heirloom Quality For Your Kitchen

If you remember Red Barn’s early days, you’ll know I’m a collector of antique objects. Some of my favorite things collected over the years are simple household objects – empty wooden spools, canning jars, paintbrushes, crocks, cowbells. I simply love decorating my shelves with the tools that everyday people used, well, every day. Imagining someone canning fruits and vegetables to feed their family is pure romance. My favorite piece of furniture is a folding table that wallpaper hangers used to do their trade. And, I cherish my collection of skee balls from Tulsa’s Bell’s Amusement Park. I used to go there every summer as a kid, and this was my favorite game to play. Now they have a prominent place in my living room.

 

Beautiful objects that are heirloom quality are what Red Barn Mercantile and Penny Post are all about. Just because it needs to be useful doesn’t mean it can’t be pretty. That’s why we are so excited to bring in Iris Hantverk’s collection of beautiful household tools. At Iris Hantverk, people with visual impairments have been making brushes using the time-honored techniques of traditional Swedish craftsmanship for more than a hundred years. If cared for properly, tools to clean dishes, bake bread, and test cakes will last you a lifetime and maybe, in another 100 years, wind up on a collector’s shelves.

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1.  Birch Dish Brush, $30

2.  Everyday Dish Brush, $13

3.  Washing Up Whisk, $12.50

4.  Bath Brush Puck, $29

5.  Birch Vegetable Brush, $18

6.  Dough Scraper, $26.50

7.  Birch Cake Tester, $12

8.  Printed Household Cotton Cloth, $6

9.  Pan Scrubber with Handle, $30

 

PS:  For my other favorite brush line, Redecker, visit Mason and Greens.  You will love them as much as I do!

Photo credit: Ania

Amy Rutherford

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Owner Amy Rutherford started Red Barn because she wanted to deliver a service — to provide both old and new in one place. No longer will busy shoppers be limited to reproductions or forced to shop multiple flea markets for the look or gifts they want. The trick in blending old and new, vintage and modern, classic and quirky, is balance. And Amy’s knack for mixing rustic antiques with urban chic has created a look that is both fresh and familiar.

Located in the heart of Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, Penny Post is an independent boutique specializing in custom stationery and wedding invitations. Inspired by the art of personal correspondence, the power of handwritten notes, and the smell of freshly printed stationery, we surround ourselves with quirky, hilarious, and classically beautiful things to make life a little brighter.

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