Old bones. New eye.
Brontosaurus is the new project from Justin Corbett, a second generation antique and art dealer whose family has been in the business for over fifty years. Justin's eye was shaped early among classical American, English, and European antiques, then sharpened across careers in fashion design and fine art fabrication - disciplines that taught him to judge craft, proportion, and material on their own terms, whether a piece is two hundred years old or made yesterday.
For decades, paleontologists insisted the Brontosaurus wasn't real, a skeleton misclassified and folded into another name. The public never let go of it. In 2015, a closer look at the evidence proved them right. It had been distinct all along, worth its own name.
That same instinct for re-assessment is the idea behind the gallery. Value in design isn't fixed by era, it's worth continually reexamining. Brontosaurus brings together the best of design across eras - antique and contemporary, traditional and newly made. Good work holds up to scrutiny. It just takes a new eye to see it.