Antique Design

Lauren Gold of design firm, Nate Berkus Associates, shares her tips on how to incorporate antique pieces into your home. First rule of thumb? Know where to find great pieces -- it's a rule that Gold lives by, and she shows us how she's used some of her favorite pieces in her own home.

 

Editor's note: The antique store featured in this segment is called Antiques on Old Plank Road. The store is in Westmont, IL, near Chicago.

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deborah3166
22 Jun 2009
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Would love to know the name and location of antique store on this episode
Thanks!

didic
22 Jun 2009
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I would like to know the antique store in the video. Thank you

karafran
21 Jun 2009
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what was the antique store that was in this episode? And can you reccomend any other antique stores you think are great in New York City.
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