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    1. Image of 1950s Designer Chaise Lounge For Sale
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    Cupboards & Roses Swedish Antiques is known for its extensive collection of 18th and 19th century painted furniture from Sweden and Europe. Featured Swedish antiques include Gustavian chests of drawers (commodes), tables and chairs, Mora and Bornholmer clocks, and Swedish secretaries and writing desks.

    Edith Gilson, the owner of Cupboards & Roses Swedish Antiques, has built her reputation on her discerning eye, her inclination for the unusual, and her expertise in the field of antique painted furniture. Since 1990 she has traveled extensively in Scandinavia and Europe, developing relationships with people whose families have spent years studying and collecting painted furniture from specific regions. Through her store, she brings the collective knowledge of these specialists to her clientele.

    Each piece of furniture at Cupboards & Roses Swedish Antiques has been scrutinized carefully by Edith. She has studied its construction, its painted surface, and its overall condition. “The details are important, of course,” she says. “But each of these pieces is unique, and it is when one speaks to me through its form and color and decoration that I buy it for the store.”

    Pieces from Cupboards & Roses Swedish Antiques have been featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, House Beautiful, Country Living, Florida Design, The New York Times, and Better Homes and Gardens. Arthur Dunnam, design director at Jed Johnson Associates was quoted in Architectural Digest as saying, “These pieces work well in a country setting but are sophisticated enough for the city.”