Why Invest In Design & Antiques?
Adding a name to a work of art to increase its value isn't a new idea, I am simply taking it from the canvas and applying it to other mediums in the art world.
Investing in antiques isn't a new idea I am simply re-inforcing an already viable investment by revealing the people behind the piece.
The architects and designers represented in my stock have played their part in designing the world we live in today. Their influence has been felt by all, whether consciously or not.
Museums across the world celebrate this by collecting and displaying the best examples of objects by architects and designers, ensuring they are given the time in the spotlight they deserve. Their collecting is their investment. My useful links page lists international Museums that have related items it their collections.
Take for instance the Judge's armchair by G. E. Street in my current stock, other chairs from the same Law Courts commission presently reside in the Metropoliton Museum in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
I offer you the chance to invest in well documented pieces of furniture and works of art, offering a more favourable medium to long term investment package due to my not having the eye watering overheads often experienced in the city. Whats more my stock is accompanied by fully referenced information sheets outlining my attributions.
Whether you require a single example or wish to add to an existing collection, if you have £100 or £100,000 to invest, wouldn't you prefer to use and talk about your investment instead of merely looking at the numbers on a page?
After all they are works of art.