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Grandpacore: Embracing the Style of Our Elders

WorthPoint

Little did we know we were embracing an aesthetic that would become a hot new trend decades later: “grandpacore.” Grandpacore, also called “eclectic grandpa,” is about embracing your inner octogenarian and is part of a long line of other “core” trends , including gorpcore and cottagecore.

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Antiques vs. Vintage: What’s the Difference?

Jerry's Antiques and Estates

Some examples of highly desired antiques include antique jewelry, antique clothing, and antique furniture. However, despite being comparatively newer, “vintage” things still have a certain age and rarity. Collectors strongly value antique furniture, retro collectibles, and vintage décor.

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How to Start an Antique Collection

Jerry's Antiques and Estates

Are you attracted to antique furniture, collectibles, or artwork? Old collectibles have a high worth due to their age, rarity, and historical importance. These can be furniture, glass items, pottery pieces like vases or bowls, and ornaments such as rings and bracelets, etc. Begin by determining your areas of interest.

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Gothic Revival: The Dark Elegance of Victorian Furniture

Invaluable

And as society embraced industrial mechanisation, a collection of Victorians spearheaded the belief that the middle-ages were a time of romantic honor and ideals. Handcrafted and heavy in detail, they were also quite literally heavy pieces of furniture made from dark wood that was intended to stand the test of time.

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Art Deco Is the Cat’s Meow in 2025

WorthPoint

Art deco furniture, including case pieces, side tables, and nightstands, will be popular this year, like this attractive waterfall nightstand (or end table) from the 1930s. Art deco, a beloved aesthetic for over 100 years, is experiencing a revival as one of the most significant trends for interior design in 2025.