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CELEBRATE THE VINTAGE-INSPIRED LIFE!
Ki Nassauer's magazine features cool homes, fun projects, collecting know-how & more.
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Tiny House Movement

We went to town on an old soda crate, turning it into a dollhouse decked out with vintage odds and ends. It's a great little winter project to start with the kids.

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All About that Base

Turn sugar bowl lids into charming holders for vintage love notes and more.

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That Takes the Cake

When it comes to a special event, cake toppers are meant to signal a happy ending.

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Cabinet of Cool

A delightful Art Deco villa in Cape Town features a unique mix of vintage treasures and cool collectibles.

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On The Mend

A needle and thread can save your favorite jeans—and the world!

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Make These Clever (and Cheap!) Custom Knobs

See what cast-off queen Ki Nassauer does with orphaned watch faces and other found bits.

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Charm By The Bowlful

We can't contain our enthusiasm for these unique deep-dish displays.

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Collector Close-Up: Roadside Pottery

Take a virtual tour of Daniel Mathis's amazing assembly of colorful ceramics.

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The Right Turn

After an unexpected detour, a vintage-loving stylist finds her dream house.

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Group Dynamics

When it comes to turning ordinary goods into extraordinary displays, there's safety in numbers.

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The Art Of Tea Towels

Vintage dish-drying essentials were a form of domestic art. A collector shares thoughts on the midcentury marvels.

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Delicate Dress-Ups

Give pieces of lace and crochet—from doilies to place mats—a new use with these delightful ideas.